The equity, 11 mars 1943, jeudi 11 mars 1943
[" /Y T No.üi) 60th Year SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE THURSDAY, MARCH lhli 1943 Cobden and WiMcaU Play to 3-3 Tie PERSONAL MENTION Women's Day of Prayer COWLING hVSINESS I Tin* Animal Women\u2019?» day of Prayer it being observed on F ride y.M %ri'li 12th, when the womei* of the United Church are gather Pte.Gerald Strutt, oT Petawawn, in g for a prayer service nfc 7.43 p is visiting at the home of his fatli- m.in the Sunday School room, er, Mr.Hiram Strutt.\tundei the auspices of the United \\V.M.S.Shnwville Wildcat*» met Cobden on the local ice on Wednesday evening in n h ickey game that was H!|r*d with thrills from start to tinUli.At the end of the threw periods the score wn4 8 t i 3, only live minutes of extra time \\vn* played, when Sly, o! Cobden, and Graham* of Shaw ville, mixed it up, and tht* ratified such a Hare up that qiiicUl* of both teams decided to let the game go linflnbh ed.The line up was:\u2014 Cobden\u2014 Goal.Pettigrew, defence, Ballard mid Co'eman; centre, Sly, forward\"».Radie, Kvkford; b*.Harte, Smith, McQunig and Goi don, Shaw ville \u2014 Goal Dean; defence, Dale.wing-', MuCredie, Ken nick; subs Richardson, Knox, Corrigan, Mor ri«ou, MuCredie and Mobin.;\tW/ÊK- __________ ville, and F.Tmelove of Cobden On the previous Monday at Cobden, Shawville was defeated by a score of 4 to 0.Goals for Shaw-ville were made hy Mobin, Knox and Graham, while for Cobden the tallies were marked up by Sly, Radie and Ballard.- Wi.,: F visiting hi* parents, Mr.and Mi John Pirle.Pille, of IVtawawn Is COLLEGE Comer Bank^and Somerset Street8 Ottawa Ontario HH the Çenuine SheRwin - Williams #\t' # emijustre Pte.Lloyd l)»igg, of Petawa wa.is spending a furlough with hL mother, Mrs.Alt' Dagg.Mr*.(».A.McDougall, and son Sandy, left Tuesday to visit relatives in Vancouver, B.C.Mrs.Win Kinmomi, ol Toronto, lias been visiting her mother, Mrs.El wood McKay, at Laid well Mr.Loris Brownlee represented Holy Trinity Church, Radford, at the recent election of the Bishop of Montreal.Mr.Wellington Armstrong left last week to visit at the home of his ton.Mr.Melvin Armstrong,\"\"at Port Coll)oi ne, Out.Pte.Tho«.Stark, of Canm Bor den and Donald Cameron, of Oita wn, were week-end guests at the home of Mrs.A O.Stark.Mrs.Harold I Walker, accompanied by Miss | Isobel Baskin, spent the week end at It he homo of her mother, Mrs.llubt.Dale.Mr John Brough, who is attending school in Montreal, spent the week end at the home of his parents Mr.and Mrs.A.(5.Brotigli CpI Mu vna i d Morrison, of Debert, N.S., is spending u furlough with his mother, Mrs.John Mon Ison, and othei relatives in town, Mrs.Hue ben Smith wd children, Barbara and Durrell, returned home this week after visiting relatives in Renfrew and Pembroke.riiisol relia Id school has removed to hi go and finer miLes.The finest and most modeliii n Ontario Attend a school with an established reputation Open a I Jyeai I THE RED CROSS CAMPAIGN pre The executive of the lied Or** met on Monday to organize for the campaign for funds.Canvassers were appointed for Shaw ville.An appeal is being made to all the Red Cross Groups in Clarendon, Thorne and Bristol, to make local arrangements for the collection of funds.The difficulty of travelling to solicit funds is recognized and every local citizen is urged to get in touch with the nearest Red Cross Unit and offer the utmost help.The treasurer SATIN - E NAIM El w.E.COWLING President N.W.BRAITHWAITE Principe The sensational washable satin enamel for walls, woodwork, furniture, etc.Finger marks, grease, ink and other stains wash off with soap and water.We have a full selection of the lovely pastel shades.Mil Sfll em % JAMES A.MILLAR b.?a.il l l.ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, etc.129 MainSt.,Hull,Que.At Moyle\u2019s Hotel, Campbell's Bay \u2022 very Wednesday morning At RontiacHouse, Shaw ville,every Wednesday at Noon ! centre.Gibson; Graham K.Klliott.of Shaw of the Campaigi.i the llev.A.F.Poke# ; every Voit is a collection centre, and the co operation of store keepers and other public officers may be sought.The National objective I# $10,-the Quebec objective is HARLAND 0.ROWAT notary public 000.000 ; In the last campaign Shawville and District raised $3,011.05.Mn.J.B.Kavanaugh Dies in Quyon Shawville\u2019s Nonagenarian, Mn.James Riley, is Proud of Six Grandsons in Canadian Armed Forces Graduate of McGill Vniversit y SHAWVILLEQUE.SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE 4 Estate C.J.Caldwell f- On Tuesday, March 2nd, Mr*.Jam Riley, Shawville'a oldest citizen, received the best wishes and congratulations of many friends and relative*, the occasion being her 03rd birthday.During Xhe day many friends called on the aged lady at the home of her daughter.Miss Gertrude Riley, Centre Street, with whom she resides.Mrs.Riley D in excellent health, posses all her faculties and is able to assist her daughter with the She is particularly proud of six grandsons in the Canadian Armed Force*.Clifford, Del me r, Webster, Denzil, Clinton the '\"tter tW° Mr.Trevor Thompson.of Mon \u2022 isssssmmm At the supper hour Mrs.Riley Montieml.was joined by her son.Thomas, Misa Sarah Wilson, of Bristol, and his family of town.\treceived word last week of the Mrs*.Riley has three sisters all\t0f hei sistei ovei eighty years of age, aud two Thompson, at San Diego, Cal., brothers.\tafter a few days illness.Three brothers also survive, W.A.Wilson, of Toronto, and Chris and John Wilson, of Hutte, Mon.J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K.C Advocate Barrister Solicitor, etc.Office : Campbell*» Pm>, (Quebec (In| Lawn Block) The death occurred of Mrs J.H Kavanagh, on Thursday, at hei home, after a short illness.Mrs Kavanagh Isabella Margaret McColgan, \\v a * born March 16th, 1880, daughter of the late Charles McColgan, and Elizabelli Thompson.She married the late John H.Kavanagh in 1000.and was a life-long resi of the nursing dent of Quyon, where slid had many friends.Left to mourn are one son.John Leonard, of the Bank of Montreal; three daughters home; Kleanor, Montreal Staff.Ottawa, and Janet, of the Bank of Canada, Ottawa; three brothers, K.R McColgan, of Qnypn; C.H.McColgan, of North Bay, and D.J.McColgan Oregun; two sifters, Mrs, Ryan, Creighton Mine, Warren Campbell, of Fern broke A sister.Miss Eleanor McColgan, died Jan.20th.1018.The funeral was held on Saturday, March 0th, from hei late residence to St.Mary's Church for requiem mass, chanted by Rev.Father McDonald, Interment was made in Pontiac cemetery.Many beautiful floral were received by the bereaved family.the formel DONAT Le GUERRIER Notary Public CAMPBELL'S BAY, QUEBEC Mrs.Cartier FEED CONDITIONERS staff of Pontiac Community Hospital, has resumed hei duties at the hospital after spending a vacation in Ottawa.housework Branch .it Quyon ; will call any Monday on request Matters dealt with by ccnctjc i tin , Elizabeth, at of the Bank of Ail stock prices Pay attention to good feeding.It will pay you good dividends R.MILLER WALLACE ADVOCAT - BARRISTER HULL, QUEBEC Consultations by Appointment , Portland Michael and Mrs.Mrs.J.T Interna tional Red Crow Message! Maintai n Family Liak in War-Time D.J.CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon SHAW VILLE Royal Purple Calf Meal tribute* Montreal, March 3-Inmiediately\t, r after Canadian* achieved glory at A rill Night oi i orhng Dieppe, hundred* of frantic families m Canada learned that a son or |\t^ full night and a few hour* of a husband was 1 missing .Sileiit I ^ie ea, jy morning were spent with Iv.nnd with incredible epeed, the tbe irous at tbti ,^l Curling Rink Canadian lied Cross Sonety i'e-lon Friday and Thursday, when moved tbe uncertainty, reported folir vinit8 Qf the Ottawa Curling missing men were prisoners, told Q|nf, were here for friendly games, of their physical condition and The matches were run off in two furnished their prison camp ad» action*.F.D.Burkholder v*.dresses,\tGordon Paul, and F \\V.Howe vs.Long has the Canadian nid A G.Brough occupied the ice in Cross organized this international first session ivhich finished in message system through the Inter* ! a t|e 17^17.national Red Cross at Geneva, ] jn ^|ie 9econt| stage J.Bradley vs Switzerland.The Dieppe show A D McCredie and D M.McCann permitted intensive application of aild H.M.Turner's rink* were on Red Cross preparations.Not only | t|ie two sheets of ice.At about did the Society nnd missing men, j.j)e end brooms were stacked but soon streams of persona! nie.M, MoLann j brating Christmas on the home (skip) g gr0Unds, because these must be sup plied by each man for himself.QUE SHAWVILLE Rex Wheat Germ Oil Sulphur and Oyster Shells Best-ever Laying Mash, $2.65 per bag on (skip) 7 Milwaukee Industrial Arts Classes By constructing models of cities and city plans, industrial arts students of Milwaukee\u2019s 7th to 12th grades are learning the principles of city design and its expression of civic consciousness.The city planning program acts as a \u201ccore subject\u201d in the industrial arts classes, according to the American Society of Planning Officials, and is designed to give the students some idea of the \u201cpattern for America tomo r r o^WÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊtlÊÊÊÊÊÊKÊÊÊÊ and for the country as a whole.Re cently the classes completed movie of the procedure of building an eight-foot model showing in detail the replanning of n Ray Beckett Art Hodgins G.A MacDougall Geo.White A.G.Brough 11 F W.Howe emergency or captured (skip) 8 (skip) 10 17 I J.B Dover Nellis Hodgins W, 8.Christie J.Brad ley .'.*1 W.E.Shaw Dr.McDowell J.M.Argue A.D McCr^die THE W.A.HODGINS STORE (skip)3 Keith Hodgins E.Cotie M.E.Hodgins H.M.Turner both at the city level Shawville Quebec a (skip) 8 ot .t #14 n WHAT SCIENCE Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee IS ALL-BRAN TAUGHT ME SOMETHING ABOUT CONSTIPATIONll 1.\tShould a bride at her second wedding wear a veil?2.\tShould one replace n dish that 1 e breaks while when it was purely an accident?3.\tWhen Jn company and a person is seized with a fit of coughing, should he apologize ?4.\tIf a girl does not cure for a certain man's attentions, and this man sends her an expensive gift, what should she do?5.\tHow should halved oranges be eaten?t>.Is it necessary for the hostess to go to the door with each departing guest ut an afternoon affair?* SURGICAL MIRACLE Ora* night on the LI A la mein line 1 wa* asked to help at an operation, VV.1.Itiegelman writes in Harper* «.The patient had got an anti-tank shell right through his threat\u2014ami another through his shoulder and part of his chest.There, at 1 a m., in a little tent not more than seven to ten miles behind the actual fighting front, a surgeon began to operate.He finished two hours and forty minutes later During that time he completely reconstructed the man's entire larynx \u2014 never hurried, never hesitating, never losing his patience or presence of mind despite the obvious fact that the man might easily die at any moment; lie worked steadily and with infinite care.r visiting, i IT DOES TASTE GOOD IN A PIPE I P V* Have you, too, learned what all bran can do to relieve f/ie cause of » keep regular constipation due to the lack of the it as a cereal or in tasty muffins right amount of \"bulk\" in the diet?drink plenty of water It's a \"better way\" than forcing what it does for you/Buy all-bran yourself to take harsh purgatives that offer only temporary relief.Just try eating delicious kellogg's all bran every morning.That's the simple means that thousands use to naturally! Enjoy \u2022 \u2022 GROWN IN SUNNY, SOUTHERN ONTARIO and see at your grocer's, sold in two convenient sizes; in individual serving packages at restaurants.Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada.middle ages.\u201d Mr.Gerard thinks that it will be necessary for the Allied nations to police Germany after the \u201cotherwise Germans will be Should Allies Police Germany After War?Answers 1, No; neither a veil nor a white gown should be worn.2.Yes; he should make every effort to replace it as soon as possible\\ 3, No.When the coughing has I ceased one may say, \"I am sorry/1 For War Goods ' Writc a notc thanking him, but telling him she cannot accept.Then return the gift at once.5.With a pointed spoon, (i.It is not necessary; she may go to the door with the last guest.James W.Gerard, ambassador of the United States to Germany during the Great War, is outspoken on a subject that is being widely discussed today, the treatment of Germany after the war, says The Galt Reporter.Speaking at New York, he said; \u201cInternational bankers make me sick.I heard one say that wre need, after the war, a happy, prosperous Germany.After the last war we kissed the good, kind Germans, gave them food and good United States money, and they repaid us by a gangster war to control the world and started a persecution of a peaceful people which has no parallel even in the war, torn to pieces by the revenge of the outraged peoples of Europe/* Many people are thinking that the conflagration envisaged by Mr.Gerard, in his last quotation, would not be a bad solution to the German problem.Why not leave the gangsters to the mercy of those whom they have despoiled in the worst outbreak of brutality and inhumanity that haa ever been recorded in history?Have You Heard?I Need More Wood To Free Metals \u2014o A whimsical professor, trying to emphasize a point in logic, asked his class States is bounded on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the north by Canada and on the south by Mexico, how old am I?\" brighter students sat dumfound-ed.but the dopiest of them all spoke up; \u201cYou'd be 44.\u201d Dum-foumled in turn, the professor said, \u201cThat's right, young man.But how in the world did you know?\u201d The student answered: \u201cThat\u2019s easy.I have a brother who is half nuts and he's 22.\u201d blood Three tin.es he gave transfusions (1 incidentally holding the needle in the vein because he didn\u2019t dare fasten it for fear it If the United Owen Sound Firm\u2019s Wooden Pail* Release Metal For Munitions might have to be moved at any moment in the event of a clot).Then he performed a tracheotomy in which he inserted an artificial windpipe (perhaps one of your doctor friends will describe it to you so that you can understand what I'm trying to picture), and then he had to do an intricate operation on the man's shoulder and chest.The Under the impact c?war-born metal shortages, wood is filling an increasingly important role in Canada\u2019s war-time economy.The Dominion is immensely wealthy In this natural resource and is thus able to offset many of the disadvantages which would normally follow a decrease in the quantities of metal available for goods other than the actual machines and munitions of waMany of these peace-time goods are equally essential in times of war.A case in point is the common pail.Formerly many of these were made of metal.Today, however, wood is proving a wholly acceptable substitute.The Keenan Wooden ware Manufacturing Co.Ltd., of Uwen Sound is playing an important role in this release of metal for war purposes by the production of wooden pails.This company has increased its production of wooden pails by approximately 76 per cent.It is now manufacturing about 20.000 wooden pails every week.It is easy to visualize the amount of metal which this production releases for other purposes, where wood ./ould not prove an acceptable substitute.HOW CAN n?By Anne Ashley \u201cPop-out\u201d Raft Q.How can 1 keep woolens soft?A.If the woolens are rinsed in water of the same temperature as that in which they were washed, they will dry nicely and be \u2022oft as originally.y.How can 1 remove the flat taste in boiled water, A.If one is compelled to boil water for drinking purposes, pour it from one pitcher to another three or four times before using.This will remove the flat taste from the water.Q.How can 1 prevent cracking when drying wet shoes?A.Do not place wet shoes on the register to dry.They should be dried very slowly to prevent cracking.It is a good idea to stuff them with old paper to insure their retaining their shape as they An automatic \u201cpop-out\u201d raft for shot-down planes is the latest life-saver for military pilots.Carried in a special compartment in the fuselage, the raft springs out as soon as the plane hits the water, inflating itself by means of an attached bottle of carbon dioxide.TRUCKING INTO TUNISIA \"How kind of you,\" said the girl, \"to bring me those lovely flowers.They are so beautiful and fresh.I believe there is some dew on them yet.\u201d 9 r V \"Yes stammered the young man, quite taken aback, \"but 1 am going to pay it off tomorrow.\" ^ScratchinfB i i, Far quick relief fro* itching of Ute'a foot, eetlea, a trou ea and other eatonally At the close of his talk before a Sunday school the bishop invited questions.A tiny boy with white, eager face nt once raised his hand.\u201cPlease sir,*\u2019 said lie, \"why was Adam never a baby ?\u201d The bishop coughed, in doubt as to what answer to give, but a little girl, tho eldest of several brothers and sisters, came promptly to his aid.\"Please, sir,\u201d she answered, smartly, \"there was nobody to nurse him.\u201d world fsm eeptie.liq-ud U*î>.D.Proscription.Gnu Boothes irritation and quickly stops in itching.15s tmi bottle proves it or money bnck.A* yaw druggist tods y fer D 0 0.PRESCRIPTION.Y * 15 f.Drive out ACHES dry y.How can I make a potato poultice?A.Potatoes are often as eilec-tive as linseed for a poultice.Boil the potatoes in a bag.and when soft, mash in the bag and apply as hot as can be borne.Q.How can I keep the glove clasp from pulling apart?A.Tap the little b.tll ot the clasp lightly with a tack hammer and there will be no trouble in keeping the glove fastened.i 9 f r '-St.& 2 *!i Need More Wood These wooden pails are manufactured from poplar and ha wood, which are plentiful in the Owen Sound district.Nevertheless, there is a dangerous bottl neck developing in wooden pall production.Increased production by the Keenan Woodemvare Mfg.Co., has.of course, resulted in a greatly increased use of wood.A shortage of this raw material has now developed available in the bush, hut unless farmers and others in the district co-operate in getting this wood to the factory the production of wooden pails will decrease.This, in turn, will mean diverting precious metal from the production of planes, tanks and guns.Farmers and bush owners in the district have been doing a fine job in the supply of wood, but more is needed.Prices paid for timber are higher today than at any time in recent years, providing an attractive return for this work.Higher prices coupled with the fact that every wooden pail produced is a distinct aid to the war effort of the Dominion, should provide incentive for increasing the production of wood.ef *«v 1 hope you enjoyed your game with the major.\" said the hostess to one of her gtfests.\"He's very clever at cards, isn't he?\" ' He certainly is,\u201d replied the guest.\u201cHe started by telling my fortune, and now he\u2019s counting it.\" Headed for the Mareth Line and Rommel's rear guard are these British Highland Division troops crossing the border from the Tripolitan ia section of Libya into Tunisia.British attack on Mareth Line forced Germans to halt advance against U S.troops.A Censor As Cupid CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One of the town's glamorous young creatures, engaged to a soldier now in parts unknown ceived a letter from him written in a tone of gloomy renunciation, says the New Yorker.With hie absence dragging on into its second year, the lad wrote, he would not blame her if she broke her engagement to him and married somebody else at home.This had apparently been too much for the censor, who had put his comment in the margin, in large block letters: \u201cNONSENSE?\" Wood is re- 4 Tell me, Doctor, how do you really know whether a person Is insane?\" \u2018 Oh, we merely ask a few questions which ordinary people can answer correctly,\" was the reply.\u201cWhat type of question?\" Well,\" explained the alienist, \u201cthis is the sort of thing: Captain Cook made three voyages around the world and died during of them.Which trip was It?\" \u201cOh, I sav,\" protested the of fieial, \"I think that is a bit steep I'm not very good at history.\" iiamj ixvriti mums vna.mij) i l 1:1, wood w AM i:o SIIOTOI N W AM I D BAND & ORCHESTRA i.NSTUU-iiipnt» not in use may be turned into cash.Send full particular» XVhaley 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to reconquer Burma we must have sufficient sea power in the Bay of Bengal io prevent the landing of Japanese reinforcements at Rangoon; and to make sea power available tor this purpose we must first win the present Battle of the Mediterranean.We come back to the conception of a global war, in which all fighting fronts are merely segments of one mighty struggle.THE WAR WEEK Commentary on Current Events tor Star.Unit\tProduction\tValue 1941 149.200\t$\t102,600 196,300\t750,400 700,000\t1,203,000 167.200\t240,900 143,500\t208,600 qts.\t4,057,700\t668,600\t4,375,000 qta.\t6,118,000\t550,900\t5,447,300 Production Value 1942 142,360\t$ 138,000 245,600\t945,600 795.000\t1,309,200 307,900\t444,500 125.000\t206,900 901,400 671,200 It will be noted that cantaloupes, plums, raspberries, strawberries, sweet and sour cherries brought higher prices than in 1941.Peaches while larger in gross returns because of the increased quantity produced slightly less in unit value.To-day Germans No Longer Fight For Conquest But For Survival TAXED FOR THE PRIVILEGE Cantaloupes Cherries Peaches Pears Plums Raspberries Strawberries bus.bus.bus.bus.bus.la this country people are privileged to make money for thcin- eelv some more than others.All privileges must be paid for, and taxes merely repay the country for the privilege of earning money and possessing it.and amateurish.Never before hat it quite covered so much territory.And.one shudders to realize In retrospect, never before had one come quite so close to success.Free World United And yet It failed.It failed because this, like all previous similar attempts, was based on contempt for the unconquerable human spirit that no muteri'' power can crush.It failed because In their extremity the British and the Pus slans found hidden wells of strength that enabled them to turn the tables on the conquerors.It failed because in the conquered countries resistance could not be crushed completely, and therefore not only required dispersal of the conqueror's forces but also sapped their moral stamina.It failed because of the fallacy of the idea that auy one nation has a monopoly on energy, or knowledge, or courage, and the Nazis' underestimation of America's own production and fighting spirit was the most fateful among their many miscalculations.It failed, above all, because the world has learned this much at least, that a common menace can be met only by a common effort, and the assembly of the United Nations is the demonstration that in the future, as in the past, the free world will in the end always unite to battle against those who would enslave it.Hitler knovs this today, and tomorrow the Japanese will know It as well.However this war may end in detail, and however difficult and possibly circuitous our road to victory may still be, this much has already been decided: Another and perhaps the most formidable attempt in history by any one man or nation to conquer the rest of the world has again ended in failure.From the Persians and the Medea to the Germans, from Darius to Hitler, one conqueror after another bestrode the earth he knew, left behind him a trail of blood and destruction, and disappeared.Hitler is the latest of them, and Hitler is also on the way ou.t.Ills dreams of world conquest lie buried beneath the snows of Russia, and the shadows are closing in on him and his deluded nation.Today the Nazis no longer fight for conquest but for survival, and the hope of even that is being drowned out by the thunder of the approaching guns and the bursting bombs already falling in their midst, pays the New York Times.Chatham News.BETTER THAN FICTION Amazing man, Churchill.Had some novelist put a character in a book who would do the things and make the flights all over that he makes, the reading public would have said: \"Pooh! Just fic- tish Isles, where they will be distributed through the National Allotments Association.One million families availed themselves of this service last year, and the aim is to double the total this Spring.The kits cost the donor $1 and include 17 packets with 11 kinds of vegetables such as turnips, onions, beets, beans, carrots and parsnips \u2014those readily stored against the winter.gardens.There are still sufficient seeds at home to promote a domestic Victory Garden plan calling for garden plots on the nation\u2019s 6,000,000 farms and in 12,000,000 backyards in cities, towns and villages.Chiang and Stalin Not At Conference Kingston Whig-Standard.It\u2019s not true that Chiang Kai-shek was invited to the Roosevelt-Churchill meeting, says Newsweek.Stalin was asked to attend and, since Chiang is fighting only the nation with which Russia is striving desperately to remain on peaceful terms, obviously Stalin couldn\u2019t be expected to come to any conference attended by the Generalissimo.The Red leader\u2019s failure to accept the invitation is thoroughly understood in both Washington and London.He is personally directing the counteroffensive against Germany, and it would have been impossible for him to send.a representative, since no one can speak for him on military matters.The hopeful talk of a \"Big Four\u2019\u2019 strategy board is extremely premature.As long as Russia and Japan manage to remain at peace, China and the Soviet cannot be brought into military talks with the U.S.and Britain.Seagull Plane Can Land On the Sea COLLABORATION Hiere was something eminently pleasing in the radio quip: \"Hitler\u2019s tenth anniversary radio speech was written by Goebbelo, delivered by Goering, and pune-tuated by the R.A.F.\u2019\u2019\u2014Stratford Beacon-Herald.The Curtiss-Wright Corporation has announced that a new type of plane, the Curtiss Seagull, is being delivered to th# British Fleet.The Royal Navy calls the ship the Sea mew, the European name for seagulls.The plane is designed to operate from battleships and cruisers.It is capable of flying long distances.On return it can land on the sea to he picked up by its warship or it can land on a carrier.The Sen mew carries two men.Plenty For Home Gardens More than 1,000,000 pounds of seeds are being dispatched to the U.S.S.R.by the Russian War Relief Society.Farm crews will plant these seeds on soil once trod by German invaders and in plots around newly established factories \"beyond the Urals.\u201d One mid-wt'itern seed dealer donated 5,000 pounds of tomato seeds.Chinese families, too, will be assisted by money «ent from United Cnina Relief headquarters for purchase of seeds in that country.The United States Department of Agriculture said Americans needn\u2019t fear that this heavy outgo will jeopardize American victory * Plan For Conquest Like every would-be conqueror in the past, Hitler also thought that be alone had found the key to victory, which in bis case bears the name of total war\u2014war in every field and with superior weapons and technique, not only on the battlefield but also in the realm of economy and ideas.Facing the world in which Anglo-American sea power was the decisive arm of lav, and order, he and his collaborators developed new military tactics based on air power, a new strategy based on a \"geopolitics,\u201d & new economy based on German science, and a new propaganda based on racial hatreds and the right of might.Air power was to conquer sea power; land conquest of the Eurasian \"heartland\" was to deprive sea power of its bases and therewith drive it from the seas; and the submarine was to nullify sea power even in the supply of its home lands.But German science, producing synthetic products from available materials, was to deprive sea power of its most important weapon, the blockade.German regimentation was to replace gold with \u201clabor\" and thereby nullify the ancient anxiom that money constitutes the sinews of war.And the new propaganda was to soften up the democratic opponents through \u201cFifth Columns\" and erect a hierarchical international structure dominated by the German 'master race\" to provide the new world conqueror with cannon fodder, slaves, food and ammunition.Plan Close To Success Never before had a plan for world conquest been worked out with such scientific precision, nor was one ever before carried out with such savage ruthlessuess.In comparison, even the undertakings of Alexander, Napoleon and William H look almost improvised ONTARIO NOTICE TO TRI CKERS HALF-LOADING REGULATIONS By irrigation, intelligent crop rotation and terracing, the people of Malta have over 42,000 acres under cultivation out of a total area of 60,000 acres.Copy of an Order-in-Council ap proved by the Honourable, the Lieutenant-Governor, dated the iJrd day of February, A.D., 1943.(Jpon the recommendation of the Honourable the Minister of Highways and Municipal Affairs, the Committee of Council advise that, pursuant to sub-sections 3 and 4 of section 35 of the Highway Traffic Act (Chapter 288.R.S.O.1937) the provisions of the said subsections be declared to be applicable to the King s Highways described en Schedules A and B attached:\u2014 SCHEDULE \"A\" The China Front The eloquent appeal for greater aid to China made last week by Mme.Chiang Kai-Shek came almost at the moment when dispatches from China announced the opening of a new Japanese offensive.Attacks have been launched at widely scattered points in North, Central and South China.Despite their preoccupation In the South Pacific, the Japanese seem to have plenty of artillery and their aircraft is active over most tif the front.It remains to b# seen if this is the beginning of ^^coordinated major campaign.This is the sixth year of the war in China.It is a land of hope deferred and, certainly up to now.the neglected front of this war.China is more completely isolated today than at any time since she took up arms to defend herself.General Wavell's Burma offensive is still only a minor harassment of the enemy.We have indeed managed to get some planes into action in China.But they are too few and too inadequately serviced to check the Japanese.Now more are promised.But the Chinese know that not even 500 American planes can drive out the enemy while China, in General Stilwell'a aalty phrase, remains \"tho last stop on the line.\u201d Nothing less than opening up an adequate supply route and equipping the Chinese Army as a modern fighting force will over- By Fred Neher LIFE\u2019S LIKE THAT Seeds Of Victory To Sprout Abroad ;} WlLU-yUM É 6/ fa X % 2% 500,000,000 Garden Seeds To Be Sent To Allied Nations % / Highway 4 Hanover to Flesherton and Wing-ham to Highway 9 \u2022 Highway 21 to Tobermory 7 Wlsebeavh to Parkhill and from 7 miles east of Peterboro to Perth 7A Manchester to Highway 9 Orangeville to Schombcrg 12 Midland to Orillia and Beaverton to Brechin 14\tBelleville to Marmora 15\tElgin to Smith\u2019s Falls J8A Kingsville via Lakeshore Road U Highway 18 18B Ruthven to Highway 18 19 Milverton to Tralee 21 Forest to Owen Sound 23\tMitchell to Elglnfield 24\tGuelph to Urangtvtlle and Shelburne to Collingwood 25\tMilton to Acton 27 Dundas St.(Highway 5) to Barrie 29 Amprior to Smith's Falls 99 Brighton to Havelock 31\tOttawa to Morrlsburg 32\tGananoque to Highway 15 33\tStirling to Bloomfield and Picton to Kingston 34\tHawkesbury to Lancaster 35\tNewcastle to Highway 7 37 Belleville to Actlnollte 3rt Cataraqul to Highway 7 39\tWindsor via Belle River to Highway 2 40\tCorunna to miles south 41\tPicton to Kaladar 42\tWestport to Forthton 43\tWinchester to Alexandria 44\tCarp to Almonte 45\tCobourg to Norwood 47\tStouffvlllc to Highway 12 48\tPort Bolster to Highway 12 49\tKleinberg to Highway 50 50\tHighway 7 to Highway 9 51\tCaledon to Highway 21 52\tHighway 2 to Peter\u2019s Corners and Highway 8 to Highway 97 SB Duff\u2019s Corners to Highway 20 M Calnsvtlle to Cayuga 55 Hamilton to Highway 53 5r, Blackhenth to Highway 3 S7 Bismarck to Highway 3A 5H Woodstock to Delhi 09 Atherley to Washago 73\tDorchester Road to Port Bruce 74\tBelmont to New Sarum 79 Watford to Highway 2 via Both- ?/ //< X mm z % % Springtime Victory Gardens will be sprouting in British, Russian, Chinese and other United Nations soil this year from 500,000,000 seeds now being dispatched to these countries by the United States Food Distribution Administration and the British, Russian, Chinese and other war relief societies here.With the United Nations counting heavily on such gardens to alleviate food shortages all across the map, housewives and children will be running furrows and dropping American-grown \"seeds of victory\u201d in British parks and castle moats, in once-ravaged Russian farmlands and even in shell craters, when spring rolls around.// / % y î4U'f*; 28 / / / z z X / y / I y> z 1 § m Z ^ : % Ya * z Put Up In Kit» The Food Distribution Administration is supplying the bulk of the seeds, but is assisted by the relief societies.The British War Relief Society, having fashioned a kit containing sufficient seeds for vegetables for a family of five for an entire year, has prepared 125,000 of these ami sent halt that number already to the Bri- % +) /\u2022* Z|Z % * & z % Zz 0-27 < H* «eased by < dated News Faster es# \"To tell you the truth about school, Pop, 1 believe I've started something I can't finish.\u201d By Gurney (Australia) A hurry-up call.\u201d 44 Bluey and Curley of the Anzacs VT5 UNDER ÎHE VJET CANTEEN well vWY Dl0UT7 You SAY SO?, [ 1h CALLING for WOLUNltERS To REMOVE A Time-BOMB\tIT MIGHT ^explode any minute OH YEAH WHERE IS IT ANYWAY ?80\tAlvlnston\tto\tHighway 2 81\tDelaware\tto\tGrand Bend 82\tPort Franks to Highway 7 83\tBrewster to Rnsselldale 84\tSt.Joseph to Hensall , y» Amberley to Highway 7 87 Blue vale to Ifarrlston W Bondhead to Bradford 89\tPrimrose\tto\tCookstown 91\tDuntroon\tto\tStayner 92\tElm vale to Wasaga Beach 93\tWaverlev to Highway No.11 97 Hickson to Freelton 99 Dundas to Highway 24 Tilbury to Blenheim via Merlin Woodstock to Thamesford Thames ford to Highway 7 via Kin to re Kgllnton Avenue.Dawes Road ta Scar boro t , / IT MIGHT ) V SO OR F H /// \u2022CRIPE5 // a \u2022 \u2022 ANY SECOND ?\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 > 4?4 X ' I# v/y hi a # /X.' a V.a c > ft W S : 1 \u2022 C t U K( HfcUl LE 5 Perth to Arnprlor.with the exception that this will not apply to Highway 17 from Arnprlor to Pembroke.Toronto, Ontario, Feb.27, 1943.» * # » #*\" j % k % t A 1 ' AV I \u2022 l av ^x V* « A - \u2022 THE EQUITY NO MATTER I Whether its something to \" Work In \" ; or be \u201cDressed up in\u201d we l]ave Shaw ville, March 11th 1943 South Onslow Council March 1st, VJ43.A regular meeting of the Municipal Council of South Onslow was held on the above date Ktvhnit Fr '¦\t.Wedhio , ro service at Charter» Thursday, March lHth, at 7.30 p.nt Lenton service at I/idyamith.Evening Player\u20147.30 p ni.\t; Tlje Same Reliable Service GROCERIES necessary to the operation of a Dodge and De Soto Sales and Service change it Ford Service IS THE RENFREW MACHINERY COMPANY LIMITED RENFREW OUT.ST.JOHNS P.Q.NOT REGINA SASH.Shell Sealed Cas & Oils SUSSEX N.B.Clarendon Circuit IU;v.N T.Holme*.Pastor Service at Had ford\u201411.00 a.id, Service at Prieto!\u20143.00 p.m Service at Yarin\u20147.30 p.iu.RATIONED J.Po Wilson LEO R.KEON Main Street Shawville Quebec Phone 40 \u2022 Feed your family more DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE McKee - Quebec Bristol United Chubch Lay Minister j\u2014Mr.Leslie Dean 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Joint Communion service St.Andrews and Knox.\tj 3.00\tp.m.\u2014Communion at Austin.1 Rev.A.Bussell in charge Fresh Salmon Fresh Halibut Fresh Haddock Salt Herring Salt Cod TEACHERS WANTED Applications will be received by the undersigned Secretary-Treasurer up to March 13th, for Protestant qualified Teachers for the Township of Thorne.Salary, *600.per annum.Apply to THEO.BRETZAFF, Ladysmith, Que.SAW LOGS WANTED > OAdeA^JetVt SSXxxxx mm cum tMeJte! Applications will be received by the undersigned up to March 16th, 1943, for Teachers for the Rural Schools of Clarendon.Applicants to state qualifications and salary expected.J.A.DEAN, Sec-Jreas.SPECIALS We are in the market for all kinds of Saw Logs Cash paid on delivery Three boxes Kellogg\u2019s Corn Flakes with glass tumbler, all for.Large 4-lb jar Apple and Strawberry Jam Large 220 Oranges, per dozen.Choice Mclnosh Eating Apples, four pounds Large package Dr.Jackson s Koffee-Sub.Walker's Soda Biscuits, four pounds.25c No writing.No money orders.No bother.Just call or phone.100% live delivery guaranteed.55c \u2022 \u2022 « \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Seveti teachers holding Elementary or Intermediate Diplomas for the School Municipality of Bristol.Salary $\u20ac5.00 to *70.00 per month.Apply to H.I.Smith, Sec-Treas.42c Special market for certain kinds JOHN MeCREDIE MARYLAND 39c 32c 25c Three Protestant Teachers, holding Elementary Diplomas, for Schools Nos 1, 2 and 3, of the School Corporation of the Township of M ash a m Applicants please state salary expected.Duties to commence Sept 1st, 1943.Apply to ANGUS WALLACE, Secretary Treasurer, Lascelles, Que.I The Hodgins Lumber Co PUBLIC NOTICE Continue Buying War Saving Stamps Public notice is hereby given that the Clarendon Council, at their regular meeting held on Monday, teb.3, 1943, reduced the Dog Tax for 1943 to one dollar.($1.00) providing payment^ is made by April 1st, 1943, after that date the Tax will l»e one dollar and fifty vents, (#1.50) which must be paid by July 1st.otherwise the penalties provided for in Chapter 2G4, Section 8 M, of ihe revised statues of Quebec \"ill apply.This section provides a penalty of from five to twenty-five dollars and costs, for failure to comply with this regulation.\t_\t.,.\t.Given at Sh*wville, Que., this 4th day of February 1943.J.A.DEAN Sec.Treasurer ?PUBLIC NOTICE Vulcanizing Notice is hereby given that WILLIAM LOKEN, Belleterre, Quebec, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at I he present, or next, session thereot for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, GRACE ANNIE MURPHY, of Ottawa, Ontario, on the giounds of adultery and desertion.R.MILLER WALLACE, Solicitor \u2022Hull, Quebec February 20th, 1943.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.Teacher Wanted A qualifiée! Protrinnt teacher holding an elementary diploma, for Portage da Fort village «chonl.StUry (#7U.oO) seventy dollar» per month, duties to commence September 1st, 1943.Appii-1B cations will be received until April 1st, 1943.4 Z BUCKLEY\u2019S MIXTURE Z / Avis est donne par les presentee, que WILLIAM LOKEN, Belleterre, Province de Québec, demandera au Parliament da Canada A la presente, au prochain, session un Bill de Divorce contre épouse, GRACE ANNIE MURPHY, d* Ottawa, province d'Ontario, pour cause d\u2019adultére et de désertion.R.MILLER WALLACE, avocat, Hull, Québec Cemetery Donations Dr D.J.Campbell, Treasurer of the village Cemetery Improvement Fund, acknowledges with thanks, the following donations:\u2014 Bella and Lois Smiley .Arthur Caldwell.John R.Corrigan .Mr.and Mrs.J.Q.Elliott .£00 Clifford Horner £.Mrs Chris.Caldwell .Mrs.Len Kelly.Mrs.A.W.Gayier .\t.J.M.Argue.R A.Hod gins .?Try a new McCormic-Deering Cream Separator now It will put DOLLARS in your pocket Cius.Brink worth Sec-Treas / A reliable and effective preparation for the treatment of son 8 00 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 .6 00 COUCHS COLDS and BRONCHITIS 2 00 Knee-length trousers now are being Issued ter the first time in history by the United States army for wear by troops in certain areas, the war department announces.The cotton khaki shorts are cut to a smart and serviceable pattern, somewhat similar to those worn by British soldiers in tropical and desert areas.They have unusually wide legs, giving maximum freedom of movement.The shorts are made of 8.2 ounce cotton khaki and have five pockets, s watch pocket, two side pockets and two hip pockets.Knee-length socks of olive drab merino yarn, 50 per cent wool and 5# per cent cotton, are worn with the Shorts.Le 20 Février, 1943.2 00 j 5 00 IN MEMORIAM # # 2 00 Hodgins Garage 3 00 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 5 00 Megrath\u2014In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Mr*.John Megrath, who died March 14.1941.Two years have passed and gone Since one we loved so well.Was tiken from our home on earth, With Jesud Christ to dwell.The flowers we place upon her grave 1» May wither and decay ; But the love for her who sleeps beneath Shall never fade away.Husband and Daughter * # * # # 2 00 JL John R.McDowell, treasurer of tbt Maple Grove Cemetery Improvement Fund, acknowledges with thanks, the Cham A.Smiley- Mrs.Sam Woods- Arthur Caldwell.¦\tI Mrs.Donald Baker.00 Mrs.John Sinclair and family Buick, Oldsmobile Service Chevrolet Sales THE CORNER STORE I 1 2 00 Estate Mrs.M.C.Howard Main and Centre Sts.I I SHAWVILLE 3 00 2 CO Phone 64 3 00 # \u2022 XXXXXSXx s X \u201cTom, you don't understand.I'm not going to marry you.I\u2014 don't love you.I never have?1 There, it waa out! She hadn't meant to tell him this way.In fact she hadn't meant to tell him at all.She had fooled herself all week Into thinking that she could take up her life where she had left it before she met Dr.Henry Holliday.But now she knew that she cov,4n*t.Tom bvared at her, at first unbelievingly, then his face went white under its tan.\"I\u2019m sorry, Tom.Really 1 am,\" Enid whispered wretchedly.She wished she could wipe that look from hia face.He stared past her stonily, out at the lake, and when shell that he wasn\u2019t going to say anything more, she ventured timidly that perhaps it would be better if she didn't drive back to town with him as they had planned.She could take the train.\u201cI don't suppose it will hurt you to ride once more with me,\" he cut in harshly.\"Tom\u2014I didn't mean that! I'll be glad to ride with you, if you want me to.\" \"I came up here to get you, didn't IT\" The Topsyturvy Land Of Japan She e mette better breekfast 000/bed doe M better nor fob ' mi Help The Red Cross $ Where Left le Right And Right Side r^Wrong ;#-f : n V.» In Japan always the left is the right side, and the right side is wrong.Keys must be turned, to open or close a lock, in what we sre accustomed to think is the wrong direction.Books begin at the back, or what we call the end, the type being usually set in vertical columns and read from right to left.In addressing an envelope, the name of the town comes first and that of the addressee last.In building a house, the root is constructed, the parts nuin tered, separated and stored away, before the superstructure is begun.There are no flowers in a landscape garden plane towards the body A match ie struck away from one.The Occidental wave of good-bye, in Japan, signifies \u201ccome here.\" # # # Men take first place in everything.They precede women, entering or leaving a room and also on the street.The man is served first at meals, and it is the woman who pays the bills in restaurants and holds the purse strings at home: she is also the one to carry the parcels.Comparatively few embroiderers are women, most of the finest work being executed by men and boys.As a last example, let us watch a Japanese maiden thread her needle.Look! She is slipping the eye of the needle over the point *of the thread.fry X 4# W IWWN \\ «9 tit + -X à M > KN If i m % \u2022 SERIAL STORY mmm Our Nutrition Authorities advise eating a whole grain cored every day.Nabisco Shredded Whed is o whole groin cored » .100% whole wheat with - tip*#* WHEN A GIRL MARRIES saw BY RENE RYERSON MART Carpenters TRUE CONFESSION CHAPTER XIV Tom gave a dismayed whsitle, \"Good heavens, girl, what have you been doing to yourself?You look as if you'd lost 10 pounds.\" Enid's face was white and drawn, and in Letty's house dre*\u2019, two sizes too big for her, she actually looked as if she had shrunk.She smiled wanly.\"Oh, 111 bo all right\u2014now.\" It had been a hard week.Mom had been strong enough to go home the day after her thrilling rescue, but she refused to leave the hospital until she had been assured htat someone would be with Pop every minute.And upon Enid had fallen the burden of keeping that promise.For Letty had her babies to take care of, and Aunt Faye was too mindful of her own comfort to spend many tedious hours by a sick man's bedside.Not that Enid complained.She was thankful that her father was alive to receive care and attention.into that bathing suit, pronto \u2014 or\u201d\u2014his eyes twinkled\u2014\"PU pul it on you myself.\u201d \"And lay down there in the sun until you get some color in your face,\u201d Mom added.Reluctantly Enid ducked into the bedroom and put on Letty\u2019s bathing suit.Saying that she was too tired to swim had been only an excuse.The truth of it was, she dreaded being alone with Tom.It's reody-cooked.a* equally < lor told For holfor breakfasts, serve Nabisco Shredded Wheat \u2014 regularly.THE CANADIAN WHEAT COMPANY, life : i it wasn't a cheerful ride.Tom was silent and surly, and Enid was harried by a sense of guilt.She wasn\u2019t accustomed to feeling that she had behaved badly\u2014 and she knew she had to Tom.She was also uneasily aware of the secret hope beating deep in her heart.A shameful hope that she wouldn\u2019t admit even to herself, but that was there as she said her constrained goodbye to Tom, when at last they reached the unpretentious little house on Elm street.A hope that quickened the tempo of her blood while the took a quick bath and brushed her hair until it gleamed like pale gold, and fixed it carefully in the new way Hank Holliday had admired.It was half m city block to the lake front from the cottage occupied temporarily by the Sharons.Then one had a choice of scrambling recklessly down a steep bank, or walking another two squares to the resort hotel and going down the steps there to the boat pier.Tom elected the path down the bank, rie helped Enid and then, still holding her hand, raced her through the shallow breakers that were dashing lazily on the sandy beach.The water was cold, despite the hot August sun beating down on it.When she caught her breath, Enid turned over on her back and floated.Tom struck out with his vigorous crawl stroke and swam out into the lake until his head was a mere bobbing speck on the green water.Then he turned and came back to her, the water foaming from vhe drive of his strong arms.Fried Potatoes Bread and Butter Milk\u2014Children Tea\u2014Adults TABLE TALES SADIE B.CHAMBERS Menus Based On Low-Cost Weekly Market Order frame A statue in Offenburg, Germany, honors Sir Francis Drake for introducing the potato into Europe in 1580.Scalloped Salmon Baked Potatoes, Carrots Bread and Butter Orange Custard PRINCESS HOME FROCK With Button-On Apron FIFTH DAY Rolled Oats\u2014Milk Toast Cocoa\u2014Children Tea\u2014Adults FIRST DAY Rolled Oats\u2014Milk Toast Cocoa\u2014Children Tea\u2014Adults So she had stayed with him faithfully, sleeping propped up in a rocking chair in his room, and only twice during the week had left the hospital to come out to the cottage to bathe and change clothes.It had not been until Friday night when Pop had been at last pronounced out of danger, that she had had anything like a full night\u2019s sleep.Mom was in the cottage kitchen with the girls, where Tom had found them that Sunday morning.His words focused her worried attention upon her youngest daughter\u2019s face.It was the first time she had really seen the strain in it, the hollows under the dark sober eyes.\u201cShe does look right peaked.\u201d Mom agreed with Tom.With vigorous decision she took the dish towel out of Enid\u2019s hand.\u201cI\u2019ll help Lctty with the dinner.You borrow her bathing suit and go for a swim with Tom before we eat.It\u2019ll do you good.\u201d Vainly Enid protested.Tom dragged her out of the kitchen threatening: \u201cNow mind your mother.Get Then she slipped into one of her old summer dresses hanging in her bedroom closet and took a critical inventory in the mirror.She didn\u2019t need any make-up, for the sunburn she had acquired that afternoon had reddened her lips and given her face a soft end lovely flush.Above her pink cheeks her eyes were wide and shining Scalloped Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes Cheese Bread and Butter Milk\u2014Children Tea\u2014Adults Cheese Sandwiches Apple Sauce Milk\u2014Children Tea\u2014Adults He looked at Enid and grinned.There were white circles under her eyes now where a few minutes before there had been shadows, and the rest of her face was turning a beautiful scarlet laughed and dry or you'll be parboiled.\u201d She followed him up the sartdy beach to the foot of the bank where some crubby trees threw a thin shade.She sat down on the yellow sand and s-hoojt her hair free from the cap.Tom flopped on his stomach beside her, watching her.Enid met his eye and then looked away.\u201cNice here, isn\u2019t it?\u201d Tom asked lazily.Enid agreed.He sat up suddenly, remembering something that had been on his mind.\u201cSay\u2014I suppose the hospital bill for our folks pretty steep, wasn\u2019t it?I meant to ask before I went away that morning if you money bank.last month to buy you a ring.\u201d She straightened up jerkily.Tom stared at her.\u201cWhat\u2019s the matter?\u201d \u201cOh, Tom, Tom\u2014don\u2019t\u2014\u201d \u201cDon't what?\u201d \u201cDon\u2019t buy me a ring now.\" \u201cWhy?Yon want one, don't n engagement ring?\u201d \u201cNo!\u201d It was as if the word escaped of its own volition.Certainly Enid had had no premeditated intention of uttering it.Rut as she said it, her decision made.She was too tired to n pretending; to go on trying to fool Tom\u2014and herself.Roast Veal, Onion Dressing Roasted Potatoes, Carrots Bread and Butter Rice and Raisin Pudding SECOND DAY Baked Beans Bread and Butter Apple Sauce and expectant.(Continued Next Week) v W 4 U > He SIXTH DAY Rolled Oats\u2014Milk Toast Cocoa\u2014Children Tea\u2014Adults The Place Where Water Runs Uphill We\u2019d better get out LÀ Stewed Raisins Farina\u2014Milk Toast Cocoa\u2014Children Tea\u2014Adults AVV T1, a r/3 Phenomenon In New Brune wick Called \u201cThe Magnetic Hill\" Left-over Baked Beans Bread and Butter Prunes Milk\u2014Children Tea\u2014Adults Cream Potato Soup Cheese and Celery Bread and Butter Milk\u2014Children Tea\u2014Adults «7/ ' About six miles from Moncton, New Brunswick, there is a queer and intriguing phenomenon known as \u201cThe Magnetic Hill.\u201d For years, it was referred to as \u201cthe place where the water îuns up hill\u201d and otherwise thought of very little.Then, the more inquisitive began casting about for a suitable explanation of this unusual occurrence and certain among them allowed that the deposits of iron ore, which they claim they always knew existed under this hill, exerted force on an automobile and drew it up hill by magnetism?Hence, the present name \u201cMagnetic Hill.\u201d But the procedure is this; Drive to a point now marked by a» white post.Stop here; shift gears to neutral and turn off the engine of your car.In no time at all, you\u2019re off! Up the hill you gathering momentum as you climb! ti ml 1 Liver and Onions Potatoes Beets with Greens Bread and Butter Gingerbread Veal Hash on Toast Potatoes Cabbage Bread and Butter Apple Pie \u2022O Hr < .9 was SEVENTH DAY * THIRD DAY Rolled Oats\u2014Milk Toast Cocoa\u2014Children Tea\u2014Adults Stewed Raisins Rolled Oats\u2014Milk Toast Cocoa\u2014Children Tea\u2014Adults ml needed any I\u2019ve got a little in the some that I\u2019ve saved this $ow Get jess than Jf a tablet! t 1 Potato and Celery Salad Bread and Butter Milk\u2014Children Tea\u2014Adults mm Dried Pea Soup Sliced Beet and Lettuce Salad Bread and Butter Milk\u2014Children Tea\u2014Adults 3296 »IZES 14 - 48 By Louise Lennox With our leisure time (if any) spent more and more in the home, the frocks you wear for the family eye take on more and more importance.Pour that cup of rationed coffee in a crisp morning frock, and see if it doesn\u2019t taste better to you and to the fellow who\u2019s off to work overtime.Here\u2019s a clever pattern to use, featuring a front-buttoned princess cut, plus an apron that buttons onto the frock.Style No.3296 is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, and 48.Size 36 requires 4% yards 35-inch fabric with 2% yards ric rac for the dress; and for the apron.1% yards fabric with 4 yards braid.Send twenty cents for pattern to Room 421, 73 Adelaide St West, Toronto.Write your name, address and style number.Be sure tg state size you wish.Macaroni and Cheese Bread and Butter Prunes t Creamed Potatoes with C.heese Bread and Butter Left-over Gingerbread you FOURTH DAY When your car finally comes to a stop on the crest of the hill, look down on the post from which you started try to coast down toward the post, it can\u2019t be done.Plenty of gasoline is needed to get you there.Nor is it possible to go much faster than thirty-five miles hour up the hill that lies just beyond the \u201cMagnetic Hill.\u201d Many may be the local explanations of this phenomenon, but no official theory has yet been found.Prunes Farina\u2014Milk Toast Cocoa\u2014Children Tea\u2014Adults Ml** < Itnnil.er* nrlnmira per* on* l letter» from l»tere»led reader#.She In i»leu«v»ur letter* to \"Ml*# Sadie II.< hMiiil.era, T:l Weal Adelaide St., Toronto.\" vend atnmped aelf-ud-dreward en* elope If >ou wl»k \u2022 reply.was Ko Then.Get one of the fastest reliefs ever found for headaches, neuritic pain, neuralgia \u2014at incredibly low price Scrambled Eggs on Toast Sliced Tomatoes Tom eyed her incredulously.\u201cWhat dc you want a ring?\u201d faded from hi# NMNUMINN haven't changed your mind, have you ?\u201d She didn\u2019t want to hurt Tom.Hut\u2014how was she going to tell him?Tears rose to her eyes, and she struggled against them.She mustn\u2019t cry.She mustn't make Tom sorry for her.Puzzled he watched her for a moment.Then he reached and pulled her against him with' a proprietary and gentle motion.Enid caught her breath.\"I guess I know how you feel, honey,\u201d he said soothingly.\u201cYou have been through you\u2019re tired and upset.I shouldn't have started talking about engagement.I only meant that if you\u2019d rather have the loan of the money now, instead of a ring\u2014\u201d \u201cTom, please\u2014\u201d He patted her shoulder.\u201cAll right.We won\u2019t talk about It.I\u2019ll wait.\u201d mean, you don\u2019t The truculence an 100 tablets for 98$ \u2018You voice A Today, druggists all over Canada arc featuring Aspirin, recognized as one of the fastest reliefs from pain ever known, for less than one cent a tablet! Think of it 1 .fast-acting Aspirin that goes to work almost instantly, now priced #o low that hours of relief may cost but a few pennies.So anybody can afford it.Get the economy size bottle at your druggist\u2019s today .tablets only 98^.It\u2019s a bargain in relief you can\u2019t miss.S X To increase its ocean shipping, Japan is reported to be sending freight on huge rafts towed by »*** 0 : X tugs A over 19 AM Plant a Victory Garden with WEBBS' Vegetable Seeds Collection V9 Canada\u2019s Housoldiers know that custards and blancmanges, quickly and easily made with pure, high quality Canada Com Starch, are a delight with any luncheon or dinner menu.At this time when Canadians are urged to \u201cEat Right to Feel Right\u201d, these delicious desserts will prove a welcome addition to the nutrition foods featured by the National Food foe Fitness Campaign.Follow Canada\u2019s Food Rules for Health and Fitness.lot and 100 m our WARNING I Be sere Its Aspirin Aspirin is made in Canada and is the trademark of the Bayer Company, Ltd.If every tablet is not stamped \"Bayer\u201d in the % Owe large packet eavh ef Beet#, Xv 1 SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Reg.V \u2022k J V ta?' V They sew and knit supplies, fill enemy prisons.' WANTED m Hgsps also, are doing work'of untôkl\tRtd CrOM j mmsips ; 555 ;r\u201d \u2014i ! New Guinea Strange Land Of Extreme* in Climate a or Large quantity of Australian and Japanese troops hacking their way through the tree-tight jungles of tropical New Guinea face the heavy and seemingly never-ending rains that travel with the trade winds or the monsoons.This huge dinosaur-shaped island with its head almost touching the equator, its eye looking toward the southeast coast of Asia and its tail, 1.500 miles away, curved toward the northeastern tip of Australia's mainland, is a land of strange contrasts and climatic contradictions, says the National Geographic society.Its low grasslands are often temporarily buried in the ooze of trop-B ical swamps.Its tree-matted and vine-tangled jungles sweep up the mountain slopes and hesitate only at the swirling waters of the river\u2019s \\\\v x\\.': \u2022 .th.mk uur i i v friends edge.And out of this tropical caul- an.I relative* fur kindness.word* ol 1 dron with its steam rising in clouds, sympathy and beautiful tl >nl offerings mighty mountain peaks reach up received during our recent bereavement from the very sea floor to well in the loss ot u beloved mother,'\"Mrs.above 16,000 feet (Carstensz Toppen, Robt.Hobbs A 4- VC m.RAILROAD TIES &atàS** ¦1 f i \\ x i liisini?Write or telephone » ,vv \u2022»:N J.M.ARGUE I I I « »v ) ?Shawville District Headquarters, Telephone, 47 CARDS OF THANKS Alfred Wildman, Mossbank Editor Dies \u201cAlfred Wyhlm in, T:i, for the pa*t 21 years editor and puolishei uf the Like Johnston Sur, weekly newspaper at Moss bank, Si.*k.t died recently at hi* home, following a long illness.Wyldm m.formerly publi-he 1 the ( iris-wold Advertiser.Liter lie ami Mrs.Wyldman resided at Cahom, and then they bought the Expanse Advertiser, which became the Lake Johnston Star.The above paragraph was sent to The Equity by a fonner employee, Elwin I*.Modems, now publisher and editor of the Vanguard»(Sask ) Times, who adds a few lines to say that the late Mr.Wyldman worked on the Pontiac Advance in Shaw ville many years ago, and here married the former Emm a Wilson, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Win, Wilson, who survives, states that Mr.Wyldman was a great musician and played just about every instrument on the list.In Shaw ville he wat the leader of St.Paul\u2019s Church « hoir and when the Methodist Church had something special on they invited him to take charge and he could do it.Mr 16,404 feet).These peaks frequently wear cold white hats of snow.While most of the island drips, bomb-blasted Port Moresby, on the underside and near the end of the tail, is smothered in rolling clouds of dust.G!UE - human àuftfr&iàuf là q/œafoi than ei/eft The K\\mu.y Mrs.Win J .is Doherty and family desire to thank their friends and neighbours for their great kindest, expressions of sympathy and floral tributes during the illness and death of a beloved husband and father.V m Direction of Winds Fine Way to Forecast Weather Worried about the weather?Want to know whether to apply that spray or whether to go on that picnic tomorrow?Here\u2019s a way to make your own New York state local forecasts, from Prof.R.A.Mordoff, teacher of meteorology at the New York state college of agriculture.It may help since daily weather maps or detailed forecasts from U.S.weather bureaus are no longer available because of wartime precautions.«?V ' .a- Nearest Liberian Point ¦m I \u2022 4,500 Miles From U S A.E.K, also t The nearest point in Liberia, Africa, is about 4,500 miles from New \u2022York city.Along its some 350 miles of coast are found most of the people of the country,v and a number of ports of entry.Yet Liberia has no good natural harbor.Even at Monrovia, and at the increasingly important rubber port of Marshall, big ships have had to anchor up to two miles out.Men and provisions were sent ashore on small lighters which had often to row across dangerous sand bars Liberia has no railway and only ing, which means fair weather.A about 300 miles of more or less falling barorr.eter, on the other serviceable motor roads.Only a hand, generally means storm condi-fevv of its rivers are navigable, and tiens, those for short distances.On the other hand, its climate, while tropically hot and humid, is less unhealthful than in many other parts of West Africa.Liberia gives promise of considerable wealth through its fertile soil, excellent pasture lands, and rich mineral deposits.At present, only the production of rubber has been commercially pushed so that it provides a major money crop.A United States rubber company in 1925 leased a million-acre concession not far from Monrovia, which it is estimated some 77,000 acres have been planted.With the loss of the Far Eastern rubber plantations, Liberia's production looms especially large, having jumped from an export figure of between two to three million pounds in 1935 to more than 14 million pounds in 1941.«#?t* 4 1 skotUC* serious I 'A \u2022 ' n* 5=5 m fets m the / U.S.Establishes Base On Galapagos Islands Long a hunting ground of scientific expeditions; the Galapagos islands have become a matter of military importance in relation to the Panama canal.One of the latest of the off-shore bases of the United States is being established there with the consent of Ecuador, owner of the islands.The islands are 950 air line miles from the Panama canal.First, get a barometer, which indicates changes in air pressure.If the barometer reading rises, it indicates a high pressure area is com- V * ( A southeast wind and falling pressure usually brings either rain or snow depending on the temperature.A northwesterly wind and rising pressure indicates an area of high pressure to the northwest.This will normally produce fair weather with lower temperatures.If the northwest wind is blowing and the pressure falling, a cold drizzly rain may be expected.When the pressure is rising and a southwest wind is blowing, a \"high\" is generally advancing and will pass to the south.These conditions indicate fair weather with moderate temperatures.\u201cThese general suggestions are not infallible but they enable a person to forecast the coming weather more accurately than by a mere guess,\" Professor Mordoff concluded.HERE IS HOW TO DISPOSE OF FATS AND BONES The Meat Dealers of Canada as a patriotic effort, are co-operating with the Government in thie aD important war work by contributing their collection facilities.Now you can dispose oi your Fete end Bones in any one of the following ways: * Il FW SAV* The Galapagos group comprises 15 islands, many islets, and sizable rocks.The total area is estimated at 2,868 square miles, a few hundred more than that of Delaware, says a National Geographic Society bulletin.The population, mostly Ecuadorians and Scandinavians, is less than one person to the square mile.Biggest island is Isabela (Albemarle), roughly matching our own Long Island in size.Several good anchorages are available, although spacious land-walled harbors are lacking.There are sheltered waters on which seaplanes can be operated.Most of the land is so rough that the building of air fields is a major*engineering task.Progreso, port of entry on San Cristobal (Chatham) island, is the headquarters of Ecuador\u2019s military administration of the islands.'Mr \u2022 % 1 YOU* MEAT DEALERS will pay you the established price per pound lor your 1st dripping and your scrap fat.You can keep tbi money lor yourself or\u2014 2 to your local Voluntary Salvage Committee and/or to \u2022 registered local War Charity.on ,c k x___ Lc w S :\u2019.wr«n V A 4 place out year by your Street ich a system la to your local Voluntary Salsaoe Committee la any place where they collect them, or\u2014 fate and bones for collection E-ery spoonful of drippina, every piece of fat and every bone, cooked, need or dry, must be saved.It's a day-to-day fob.Your contribution may 'Missing Link\u2019s* Jawbone The jawbone of the \u201cmissing link\u201d has been discovered.It belongs to the skull of the Transvaal man whose cranium indicated that he be- at small and unimportant, but even one ounce of fat dripping per p per week will give ue 36,000,000 pounds of Fat each year lor glycerine Community Hospitals Illness is no respecter of persons; it strikes the country or suburban home as readily as it does the city .\t, .\t.\t.\t.Pot Washing Easy\thome and all too often dwellers in or)£td t0 a line ot descent midway been recrrr.mendcd Jtotell, diètaMAantl\u2014 y SfAfu.iN»., R.1, S in w ville,1 Kenneth Judd, Sale» \\gent, Shaw ville, \u2022Pkrne 10 - 31 ^ EOR SALE\u2014Pair of well matched Belgium mares rising 4 years old, dark bay; pair of matched clyde colts rising 2 years, brown.Apply to Noavat R.Wilson, Shaw ville, phéne 7-11.I which single characteristics were ! altered.mg.! 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