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' 1 î / / No.43,60th Year 8HAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE THURSDAY, APRIL 29th.\t1943 ENGAGEMENT MARRIED Stallion Show Withdrawn GOWLING BUSINESS COLLEGE Corner Bank and Somerset Street8 Ottawa Ontario iS'iSls May,\tMatthew*, when Francia Flea nor.daughter of Mr*.TliOi Wall, and the late Mr.Wall, of \u2022SliAWville: L I I H e\tQue., became the bride of Mr Mr.and Mr*.Leonard Stanley, Percy Delbert, «on of Mrs.Vim* of Wyman, Que , announce the Vole and the late Mr.Vole, ot Cob-engagement of .their eldest daugh den, Ont.ter, Maria Sybil Ruth, to Nelson The bride was smaitly dressed William, youngest son of Mr.and in a street length dress of Heaven Mrs.William Brock, of Danville, ly blue crepe, and she wore a Que.The marriage will take waist-length jacket of opposum place in late June.\tfur.On her shoulder was.a buu- \u2014\t\u2014\t\u2014\tquet of roses and sweet peas, PERSONAL MENTION ,** m* \u2022» %% Sü .\t.\t., .piece suit with powder blue me Among those V Hit mg\t\\ e* ceasorles, and a corsage of rose* and 11lends fur thejvtster Holiday land sweet\t~~M\t| ¦ g were the following:\t* y From Ottawa .Karl Garre tty Borden Hodgius.Cpl.Mnntcm Smith Pte.Hud Hines » Spr.Reuben Sparling Mis* Mmol a Gould, R.N 11 Phyllis Haughton, R N.Mk«e Alva ami Euella Turner M iss Ruth Horner \" Mavis Smith 44 Marion Smyth * Velma Dagg\t>, \u201c Florian Brough u Margaret Young 4i Mabel Chisnell 41 Nora Hudgins * *+ ¦wl Kellf Cleaning Time Women\u2019» Institute to Hold Bingo Party This ol eliabl schoo has removed to arge and finer premise».The finest and most model D n Ontario Attend a school with an established reputation Open afiT I is Stanley\u2014Brock Shawville, Women\u2019s Institute will hold h Bingo party at the Theatre Hall on Friday evening.May 14th, valuable prlz-ts will given away.The proceeds will be used to send boxes to soldier boys overseas.Last year* a dance was held for this purpose when $01.45 was realized and this was not quite sufficient for the forty boxes sent, after all sending cost* hid been paid, The members of the Institute are hopeful of a 'large attendance to provide for these really worthwhile boxes Paint and Wallpaper Time be year W.E.COWLING resident H.W.BRAITHWAITE Principe JAMES A.MILLAR A'lA., L L.L advocate, BARRISTER, 129 MainSt.,Hull,Que.At Moyle\u2019, Hotel, Campbell\u2019.Bay e \u2022/try \u2022 Wednesday morning A t P ontiaiHouse, Shaw ville .Wednesday at Noon I Sherwin-Williams Paint, Varnish and Enamel ! etc.pea*.Tlie groom wan supported by Mv.D«ive Turn bull, of Sarnia, a-best man.After the wedding the young couple left for a short motor trip along the St.Clair River, For travelling the bride wore a dark grey tailored suit with pale blue accessories.The young couple will take up residence in Sarnia.Red Cron Drive Returns fee cur Wallpaper Sample Book Place your* order early In the recent drive for funds by the Canadian Red Cro«* the county of Pontiac passed its objective by $317.09 raising in mil $1317 09.Slmwville District did particular» ly well, passing it* objective by $875 00.The returns by districts were as follow*:\u2014 Pontiac County Council.$ 500 00 Shaw ville District.Campbell * Hay District Oiiyon District.1 Fort Cou longe District.Chapeau DDtiict.¦ Litchfield Township- Portage du Port.Otter Lake.Bryson.SARL AND C.ROWAT notary public Graduate of McGill University SHAW VILLE.QUE.SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE -?Estate C.J.Caldwell f- Mrs.Grenville Atkinson Dies in Ottawa Following Lengthy Illness 1875 00 877 84 08 35 237 20 100 10 87 80 ¦¦¦¦¦¦I 40 00 Pta Wallace Bel* her 38 40 Lieut, and Mix.David Clarke - Mr.and Mr*, Reg.Hill Total.$ 4517 90 Mr.and Mr*.Leslie Richard* Crtpt, Wallace Hudgins Mr and Mrs.Win.Kirkpatrick Mr* Harold Pokes Mrs.Robt.Glasper and little son Mrs Harold Walkei Mis.C W.Dagg and Margo Dr.J.Clarke Misses Hilda and Leona Wallace Miss Irma Stanley / \u201c Irene Howard Wilfred Rebertz From Montreal Wm.McKinley Thos.Wallace Wilson Judd Miss Beverley Masson Misses Maude and Amy Dihmg Cameron Row at Ac.Alwyn Dale Miss Mary Brownlee Other Places Cecil Wallace, Iroquois, Ont.Miss Lorna Palmer, Perth, Ont.X J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K.C.\u2022 » Mrs.Grenville Atkinson, died at the home of her parent*, Mr.and Mrs.Thos.J.Tubman, 83 Gloucester St.Ottawa, on Friday moru ing.April 23rd, following a lengthy illness, in her 33rd year.Mrs.Atkinson was born in Greer-mount section of Thorne Township.and following her marriage 14 years ago, she had resided in Clarendon township on the Somerville farm, near Litchfield.She had been in Ottawa for the past four months became of ill health.She was a member of the Bryson Anglican Church and was secie\u2022 tar y ot the Women's Auxiliary of tnat church.Besides her husband and par ents, Mrs.Atkinson is survived bÿ a daughter, Claire; a son, Gary; two sisters, Mrs.Percy Sparling and Mrs Sim* Litle, both of Otta; wa.and several nieces and nephews.A funeral set vice was conducted at the parlors of Hnl Joan Bennett Adolphe Menjon Interment was made in the ad D ^\t- joining cemetery, the pall bearer- % ÎSaJteSrœtte\t1 The Housekeeper\u2019s Daughter \u2022 .H service was op Herbert Brigger.of his safe arrival overseas.z McLean and Thus.Dagg.at THE W.A.HODCINS STORE ShawviHe Theatre |ij|| Wed.April 28th, At 8.30 p.m.the Quebec \u201cXV Shawville fro J THE UNCONQUERABLES the bombers leave their bases their takeoff would be auuouuced also.Thus, It Is argued.Industries in a score or more of cities would he paralysed.The theory demon «liâtes contempt, which appears to be justified, for the Nails* ability to fight off bombers.Where Is The Luftwaffe?In view of the clear-cut and mount lug air superiority of the United Nations In the Kuropean and African theatres, and In view also of the success of the Russian Winter offensive, one certainly Is entitled to ask what has become of the vaunted might of the German air arm.From time to time there are rri>ortB of great reserves of giant bombers In the Reich: bom tiers capable of making the 7.000-mile round trip flight from the iHxirest available Kuropaan fields to our own Atlantic shores with a bomb load.In this connection some figures of distance are highly significant, since range is a balancing factor against load.It Is only V30 miles from Berlin to Vyusina, only 230 from Smolensk to Moscow, 550 from Greece to Tunisia, 350 from Naples to Blserte, HO from Cagliari to that Tunisian stronghold and ninety miles from Sicily to the same port From Paris to London Is only 230 miles.If the Flying Fortresses and I.liberators and the R.A.F.a Lancasters and Stirlings have been aide to make the devastating raids from Great Britain on German cities\u2014It is 580 air miles from London to Berlin-why have not the German bombers of this reputed armada struck in reprisal on Great Britain, laid waste Moscow, or turned the whole tide in Tunisia from the near-by springboards of Italy and Greece?Does It Exist?Presumably the answer is to be found in several factors.In the i first place, one may question the I existence of any such fleet.Fall- I lire to use it when the tide of free- I dom is running so heavily against the Axis in the air on each of the several vital fronts surely puts a large interrogation point against its reality.Secondly, shortage in both quantity and quality of fuel and lubricants may make full use of existing aircraft by the Germans impossible.Thirdly, the constant attrition of both pilots and planes of the Luftwaffe may have depleted necessary fighter pro- | taction for such bombers as are available to a point when they cannot safely be risked.It is probable that all these factors enter Into the mystery of Germany\u2019s progressively developing comparative weakness In the air.\u201cSitting Ducks\u201d Now', of all times, it w'uold be foolish to underestimate the strength of the \u2022 enemy.He may have cards up his sleeve which will prove dangerous indeed.Increasingly it appears, however, that limiting factors as to production, design and certain accessory weaknesses of the German combat air arm are contributing to the mounting odds in favor of the United Nations in the skies.Russian courage and blood have shown that the dread Panzers were not Invincible.In the harsh, broken country of North Africa the Stukas have been described as \"sitting ducks*' and have fallen ore y to the Lightnings and the Warhawks, the Mitchells and the Marauders in an everincreasing bag.It begins to appear that the bemedaled Goering has missed his greatest chance.The failure to date of the vaunted Luftwaffe to rescue Rommel and to strike back blow for ruinous blow on Britain is perhaps the most heartening current aspect of the war.PLANE IN A PLANE VOICE AN EASTER MORNING IN POLAND T* THE O F PRESS \"And It seemed,\" said the guest who related this Incident, \"as If the room had suddenly been filled with sunshine*' Around a table In a crowded shabby room In a Polish city, thriving and proud of Its place In the march of civilisation and progress, but now shattered and In decay, a little group had gathered to eat together the Mas ter breakfast.Compared with that meal In days of peace, this was a parody.But by indomitable pooling of resources, A BUSY MEMBER Gordon Boss ia one of the hardest-headed men in the Canadian Parliament.He manages to operate an orange grove in C*li-fornia, a large wheat farm near Moose Jaw and the business of an active parliamentarian.Last year Mr.Ross became convinced that America would be short of vegetable oils, so he bought up all the munflower seed he could find and raised Canada's largest single crop of sunflowers.They were profitable and they provided useful oils.once Fog Is No Longer Hazard To Fliers Research in aviation to further the war effort has brought many new advances in the Industry, ineluding an invention that means the elimination of the hazards of blind flying through fog, even at night, says President Ernest R.Breech of* the tiendbc Aviation Corporation.He divulged no details» stating that \"these developments are mo broad in the scope of their application for military purposes that 1 cannot hint to you hew this ha» bec»n accomplished.45,000 tons of food a day need to be purchased, or enough to feed each soldier five and a half pounds a day, as compared with the four pounds a civilian eats.Wheu the army reaches Its goal of 8,200,000 men, the rations for a month will make a pile of food almost as big as the Empire State Building.The bill comes to $2,750,000 a day.The least popular food Is spinach; next is oysters.For shipment overseas, a ton of carrots can be reduced to 190 pounds by new methods of dehydration, and a pound of dehydrated potatoes feeds 25 men.$ $ I The j icture of the tourist in dustry was presented by Mr Card y in colourful terms pointed out that when we sell or deliver material resources we deliver something which is gone forever; but when wc deliver value to the amount of $100 to the tourist, we sell him scenery, atmosphere, room accommodation, service or transportation, most of which remains in the country to be \"sold\" again.This is an interesting commentary on the nature of tourist business and its value as a continuing asset.We should plan now to take full advantage of the wider opportunity the post-war period will present.\"Wifet \u201cThe doctor said at once that I needed a stimulant.Then he asked to my tongue.\u201d Husband (alarmed): \"Good heavens! I do hop# he didn't give you a stimulant for that, dear.\u201d I «Ü He Roll your owners! go for Ogden\u2019s A Red River cart in the old day# of the West was something to hang onto.Old-timers will tell you that once you try Ogden\u2019s, you\u2019ll stay with it because it\u2019s a roll-your-owner\u2019s dream \u2014 a distinctive blend of choicer, riper tobaccos.Try it today.Ogden # qualify for pipe smoker#, too, In Ogden # Cut Plug Fl \"Is you de judge of reprobates?\" \"Well, I am the probate judge, if that is what you mean.\" \"Yaesuh, das'mit, Ah \u2019spects.Well, Mistuh Judge, it's like dis mah husban' has done died detested, and lef me with little infidels, and Ah wants to he appointed as de executioner.\" t the two-da pareil cost Harry ! Y dispersal sale at Markham, Strathmore Heilo NonHays of Calgary $1,275.Western Holsteins Sold At Markham throughout Canada and the United States.The famous herd, haa won more than BOO R O P.records, including two 1,000 and 1,100 pound fat records and 30 of from 800 to 900-pounds of fat.The greater proportion of the records was made under normal conditions.One of such record-hqldlng cows.Strathmore Koba Nina, with a record of more than 900 pounds of butter-fat In a year, was purchased by V.M, Butterfield, Brockfort, N Y.Highest price of the first day was brought by Strathmore Lenore Heilo, three year old daughter of Colony Vale Romeo Sir Heilo, for which $1,575 was paid by Armstrong Brothers of Brampton after at iff bidding against J.A.Sut-ten of Yasalia, Cal.The sire was bought by W.J.Wood of Alliston for $825.Mr.Sutton wag the largest Individual buyer at the sale, taking 48 head of cattle, Including a pair of full slaters that cost him $1,200 each.Armstrong Brothers also took Strathmore Koba We Win ton at *$1,025, Arthur G.Ridgew.iy claimed HHHHR Pearly Vrouka at $1,000, and the two-year-old Vrouka made Smithhaven Farm of Woodstock.Outside of Mr, Sutten's purchases few animals left Ontario.Altogether 23 buyers purchased Hoi-¦teins, one calf going to Erskine Smith of Stephentown, NY, and two going to the New Brunswick Holstein Club.Germans Extend Slave Labor Laws Herd of C.P.R Supply Farms, Alberta, Realizes $60,760 Qqden s ine cut_ Mrs.Style: \u201cI want a hat, but it must be in the latest style.\" Shopman: \"Kindly take a chair madam, and wait a few minutes, the fashion is just changing.\" Modem Etiquette I % By Robert» Lee Allied Government sources \u2022 ln London reported recently that German compulsory labor laws have been extended to include all women in all the occupied countries.Announcement of the conscription of French women for German labor service was made a few days ago.One hundred and forty-one Hol-stein-Frlesian cattle from tho C.P.H.supply farms at Strathmore.Alberta, were sold at Markham April 12 and 13 for the sum of 960,760.Cattlemen from every Province to Canada, as well as buyer* from toe United States, crowded the canopied tent erected on the Fair \u2022rounds, to bid for the famous Strathmore cattle.1.\tTo whom should a wedding gift be addressed?2.\tWhen no entertainment follows a dinner, how late should a guest feel privileged to lemain?3.\tIs it all right to effect little mannerisms and peculiarities of speech?4.\tIsn't it out of place for one person to always monopolize the conversation, and try to do all the talking?6.Is the fork used to take all vegetables from the dinner plate when eating?6.Is white the only color of paper permissible for engraving wedding invitations?Answers 1.To the bride, even though we may not know her personally, and should he sent as soon as possible after the wedding invitation is received, eleven o'clock them, since they arc as bad as affectations in manner.4.Yes.Sir Walter Raleigh said, \"Speaking much is a sign of vanity ; for he that is lavish in words is s niggard in deed.\" 5.Yes, all vegetables except the few which are taken in the fingers should be eaten with the fork.6.White or ivory may he used.An order shutting small shops and business establishments in Germany to mobilize more men into the army and war industries also was being extended ro the occupied countries and its application is especially stringent in CzechoSlovakia, it was reported.\"Your methods of cultivation are hopelessly out of date,\" said the youthful agricultural college graduate to the old farmer.\"Why I'd be astonished if you got even ten pounds of apples from that tree.\" \"So would I,\" replied the farmer, \"It's a pear tree.\" Since then local Quislings and German commissars in other nations have received orders to take preliminary steps toward the total enrolment of women, these sources said.Norwegians, Belgians, Czechs and the Dutch apparently are the first affected.All women in those countries between the ages of 17 and 45 are being registered and questioned about any previous experience fn factories.Married women are included, but expectant mothers and those with very small children are excepted.The sale was officially opened ky George C.Jackson, Dow ns view, Ont Friesian Association, and In a brief ceremony before the sale »enced a presentation on behalf *f Holstein breeders of Eastern Canada for their great work in developing Strathmore Holsteius, was made by George M\u201e Clemons, \u2022ecr.ttary of the Holstein Friesian iatlon, to John McCulloch, \u2022Dpurintendent of agriculture for the CP R.in Western Canada, and 9.Arthur Hay, farm Founded 33 yea: s ago to demon \u2022tmfe that dairying could be iieo out successfully In Western Canada, the Strathmore herd has made a magnificent contribution to agriculture and to the develop ment of thee WÊÊBÊÉÉÊÊf president of the Holstein Hillbilly drama: \"Ye better move yair fool paw; yer «tendin' on a live BUILD A FUTURE IN AVIATION com coal.\" \"Which foot, maw?\" WANTED \"Why won\u2019t you advertise?\" asked the representative of a newspaper of a man who owned Maddigan of Strathmore As Mechanically-minded youths to train in Aircraft Engineering with pay.2.Not later than 3.No; avoid SUratbmore Daisy $950 on the bid of manager at TORONTO CITY POUCE FORCE TEMPORARY CONSTABLES WANTED ALSO Mechanics with automobile ex car- Ages 29 years and over; Married; Physically fit; at least 5' 9\" in stocking feet; 160 lbs.; of good character and fair education.To be available for appointment immediately.Uniform clothing supplied.\t, Apply Nearest Employment and Selective Service Office Refer to File RO 5911 Apply nearest Employment A Selective Service Office Refer to RO 700 Holstein breed WMT SCIENCE IS DOING Value Of Tourist Traffic To Canada How Can / ?CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS By Anne Ashley Q.How can I make mashed potatoes light and fluffy?A.Hot milk, added a little at a time, while mashing potatoes, will make them light and fluffy.Heat, do not boil, the milk.Q.How van I remove onion odor from pans and dishes?A.Wash and dry the utensils, then scour with common salt, and place them on the stove until the salt is brown.Shake often, then wash aa usual.Q.How can I remove spots and dirt from enameled beds?A.Use a little turpentine on a soft cloth.This will leave a nice gloss on the surface.Q.How can I clean a greasy frying pan?A.One simple way is to fill the pan with hot water tc which a teaapoonful of washing soda or soap powder has been added.Allow to boil for a few minutes, empty, and rinse.Q.How can I make sweet peas bloom better?A.When planting sweet peas, run the rows north and south and they will bloom far better than when run east and west.Post-War Period Offers Opportunity To Hotel Men Some of the benefits that will accrue to Canada after the were brought to the attention of hotel executives the other day by Mr.Vernon Cardy, in part because one of the benefits relates to travel.Mr.Cardy significant ly pointed out that Canada the air route cross-roads and will be bound to benefit from ed air travel.He suggested therefore that hotel men prepare for a THE SCRAP PILE Unscrambling the proverbial \u2022melet ia a simple problem pared with the task of separating topper, tine and steel that are all mixed together in the scrap suiting from bullet-making operations in American plants.The difficulty is a new sne, caused by the decision of the U.S.Army\u2019s Ordnance Department to change over from bullet tocketa made entirely of soft Brass to brass-clad steel jackets, Science Service says.A modern bullet is a relatively eomplex affair.Instead of the \u2022impie solid leaden slug used in other wars, high-velocity rifles Bkt- the Garand and the Spring-Held demand a bullet with a hard Jacket, filled with a lead-antimony alloy to give it weight and balance.À copper-zinc alloy that amounts to a soft brass (techi-\u2022ally, \"gilding metal\") hsa been d.Scrap from jacket-making operations with this metal can \u2022imply be melted down and re- AGKXTS WANTED run sal# OFF EH TO INVENTORS LAKE ERIE POUND NET F1SH-ery for sale.Ideal location, proven fishing grounds.Will sell equipment *rparately.Roy Miller, Lowbanks, Ontario.LADIES! 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HELP KE-leuse more food for the fighting fronts.Waiting days are almost ever.The allies are poised on the brink of the grand attack.This year may see the beginning of the end.You who are in the thicken business can be of great help to Victory by raising more chicks for food and producing more eggs for Canadian consumption.T wed die Chicks are all from blood-tested breeders keys and older pullets.Ask for our low prices on light and medium weight cockerels.Twiddle Chick Hatcheries Limited gus, Ontario.* DIKING A CLEANING HAVE YUU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning?Write to us for Information We are glad to answer your questions.Depart-mem H.Parker's Dye works Limited.7a» longs Street, ronto / AGENTS WANTED PERSONA! WORLD'S GREATEST DISCO V-\u2022ry In Spiritual Science.Send Blrthdate and $1 to P.O.Pox 801, Ottawa, Canada.To- FARM FOR SALE « Ap proved, Also tur- vernment YOUR I.Q ?\u2022O-ACHE FARM FOR SALE.ONE mile from Arnprior Ont., on highway 29.Apply D.Jackson, R.R.No.1, Arnprior.YOU SHOULD APPLY SELF-ADMINISTERED INTELL1-genre Test, $2.U0 postpaid.Free William M counsel.Supervisor 4117 Beucontfield Ave Foster.la re ' atlonal Serv Montre al.FOR I7.U0U\u2014FARM.104 ACRES, CORNer lot, fourteen hardwood, nine wheat, fifteen fall plowing, comfortable house, barn, drive shed, hog pen.hun house, orchard, hard, 0.Apply to owner, John F.Reid, Bancroft, ns On t]|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Director t SINGLE COMB RHODE ISIAND Red*.Exhibition Quality.EGOS for hatching, Group one $9.00 for 15\u2014$5.00 for SO\u2014$7.00 for 60.Half price after April 15th.Quinton A Ron», Whitby, Ont.Lydls 1.PI n k ham 'a Vegetable Compound not only helps relieve monthly pain but also weak, nervous feel) 11*1\u2014due to monthly functional disturbances.It helps build up resistance against distress of \"difficult days.\u201d Made in Canada.Daya, W Evenings.Thursday, 7.* TRACTOR PARTS IT'S EXCELLENT.REAL RESULTS after taking Dixon's Remedy for Rheumatic Pain» and Neuritis.Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa.Postpaid $1 \u2018 TRACTOR PARTS NEW AND used, for all makes of tractors.General Auto and Tractor Supply, 13 Fi ederick 6L, Kitchener, Ont ISSUE No.17\u201443 Cl « THE EQUITY tV!stl:e Sure Dirt Hat Food Value Prend Alco in Meat \\pril 20tli 1943\t, Shawville TIME for REPAIRS X t Bullets For Farm Pests SELECTIVE NATIONAL in 1 During the Winter months is the time to look over your equipment and have the necessary repairs made.Materials may be difficult to procure later in the year.Farm I - * lit S'»11 t : : I \u2022punie u mini y alarm Board ordtM \u2022 tion for small arm h.i> SERVICE Men Born From 1902 to 1924 Must Prove Compliance With Mobilisation Regulations When Asking Permits to Seek Employment )' V t ImNV ll s St 1 » in til \\ I ! I munition tor su rows.t ll That it clear that munition for tie ____________Jr li vest tli \u2022 î on,ei \\\\!i v» i amnmmtun i ¦ rt lei 1* v i I i î t or i : \\ Order pursuant to National Selective Servira ( i\\ili.m Régula!inn*, a change I* now made in the issue uf permits to seek employment.B We still have in stock a few articles in 1 vX i v nivieix i ing ENAMELWARE I I I After April 30.1**3 from lim * to | present» wlW Hegulatioiu, ii n l!l\\ Farm Co-ops are Favored rat hod 10, unie*» he ire with M i 1 10 i t u Other u ; i f f Utl i i not ix 1 nd Hb M (a) A cert i s* win.Larger I I ni rec vmpt fi excepti 1 ! in I DALE\u2019S TINSHOP il urina th 1 n is hvi i than oX \u2018anima L'd to fill nutri proteir are req An on a tient tien B (tard; or (U) from the Bdjistrqr of born from 100* to 101 on form availat tie in a \"single person \" ft ml Documents in (a), (b) and (c) nbmc need l»e invented only the first time a permit is romrht after April SO.11) 1.1.unless aked fur n\t applied or.(1) Male persons applying for permits by mail shou'd foruflrd0 frith their c.indications the evidence ra-ynired, cxt'epf (e) abaf t.(Î) .4 Selective Sen ice Officer M AY furnish a permit uithofit first being handed evidence, where the ap/dicant's services are retpiired for immediate cm-jdoyinent, or where a permit is asked for by mail, out in these cases the evidence must be presented to the Selective Seri ire Officer later, usual1 y WITHIN TIIRKE DAYS of the issue of the permit.All men born from 1002 to 1921, who have reached age 19, are urged to co-operate with your Employment and Selective Service Office.Bring your documents with you.ri î I f a Mob of he I H ?Imx i t t iges ni recognized by Board uftirial are anxious t * » remove ;t movement < Other tvjH's « reive favoraM apply for licet i i / , : t rr and they tac'es to Board; or (v) if M»MËIÊÈÊÊÈ \\ Niacin, also called nicotinic acid, is a vitamin which helps digestion, keeps the nerves functioning properly, makes the skin healthy, and Whole wheat TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS ll\\ % 1 (I the free market» also will r when tliei t êl \\ toy hi cat o\u2019jict Mobilization Regulation* / tan oi jsRUBJGiMiBMUBini ms wards off pellagra breads or cereals, potatoes, green vegetables, and fruits are sources of niacin.The other two vitamins in meat, thiamin and riboflavin, likewise are contained in whole grain breads and cereals, vegetables, and fruits.Officer.Document* in ( 50 49 51 46 x carl l.crook.«-I7 \u2022l, ASHEVILLE, N.C 2 53 i NFTT F.le,h*nt panto.By J.MILLAR WATT POP\u2014Pertinent Pop THE WHOLE SHIP\t, WAS DOWN WITH ft ÿ/|/ malaria AND WE HAD TO -take in aaBSafc COAL IS THAT GOOD FOR AAALARIA I *» @ ?» The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as well as the private stations announce appropriate programmes for the Easter season.Throughout Easter Sunday special religious services will be broadcast by the CBC including a morning presentation of the New Te tament story of the Resurrection ternoon in part will he devoted to a rendition of Ver.li\u2019s Requiem presented by the well known I L id JU 1 JU! 8-5 Easter Sunday af : qui w J _ darling!\" she «aid.\"Have you \u2022till got thoee chocolate biecuite I used to like so much?Ml come round a* soon as I can.\" Then she danced away to whistle to the cardinal; and the heaviness departed as by magic from Dickie\u2019s soul.That kiss, he assured himself, meant nothing, but\u2014but\u2014it himself.It thrilling through him crossed the Plaza afoot \u2014 clean forgetting his waiting car \u2014 and entered the Consulate.\"That Lafollette bloke isn\u2019t going to marry her without a struggle,\" he said to himself.And then, such being his constitution, he riddled his mind temporarily of all disturbing thoughts and concentrated on business.\"Let\u2019s get that report finished, Sebastian,\" he told his secretary, who was entering up voluminous details with a spidery pen.\"Yus, Excellency,\" said the factotum with a gush.He was a glutton for work.\"I have already compiled the trade figures for the past month.There is also the statement from the mining company.\" $ * # \"Take this down,\" Dickie said crisply.\"Usual heading.\" \"Off we go, then; 'I have the honour to report that although since my last communication there has been a sporadic outbreak of attempted revolution, the situation is now in hand; and it is my fixed conviction that opportunities for the advancement of British trade with Hiyatala were never better than at present.It is recommended He dictated decisively, never pausing for a word, and as he did so he stared reflectively at the bullet-marks still pitting the walls of his office.A dry smile creased his mobile lips.In many ways it seemed only yesterday that the Plaza outside had been packed with a vociferous mob, intent on destruction.Two shops had been set on fire; the chief of police had been hanged to a lamp-post* the President had bolted, taking with him as much as was portable of the Treasury.What might a man expect to do with such a temperamental country?Actually he felt there was nothing to save accept conditions as they existed, work strenuously, and pray for better times.Peace had'descended on Hiyatala, but\u2014 but\u2014 \"Yes, Excellency?\" asked Sebastian, pen poised over the official foolscap.Dickie Higgins realized that for once his thoughts had strayed from the matter immediately to hand.He was wondering if the arrival of this man Lafallette might not portend evil for the country of his adoption; the country to which he had devoted his heart and nerve and sinew during the colourful, constructive years.\"I\u2019d better keep a pretty close eye on that merchant,\" he thought.\"All right, Sebastian\u2014where had I got to?\" (Continued Next Week) fiH ZSN Every Canadian Home Should Have the GARDEN NOTES.MAMMOTH SONG BOOK explained himself to J J still seemed to be 1 m v he .\u2022 «/ Over 225 World Famous Songs and Choruses Big Croppers for Garden» Much will depend upon the location and size of the vegetable garden as to the crops grown in it.If tiny, say less than 60 feet square, then authorities advise concentrating on those vegetables which give the biggest yield per row.This means small, compact things like carrots, beets, lettuce, beans, spinach, onions, radish, possibly a few staked tomatoes.With the first items, even 12 feet of row, if given a little attention in the way of thinning, cultivation, and perhaps watering and fertilizer, should produce many good meals for the fair-sized family.And as the rows can be \u2022paced a mere foot apart, a small plot will grow a lot of crop.The staked tomatoes will take up more room.They should be 18 inches apart in the row, but one plant should grow a big basket of tomatoes, and if all side shoots are nipped off and the plant tied loosely to a six-foot stake it will ripen the fruit surprisingly early.It doesn\u2019t pay to grow bulky things like potatoes in the tiny vegetable garden, and a winter\u2019s supply of carrots, onions, beets, etc., should not be attempted.Corn and peas take, up a lot of room but because théy are never so tasty as when taken right out of the garden at the back door, sometimes even city gardeners try to squeeze them in.Garden corn should be grown in hills about 15 to 18 inches apart.To supply the small family at least a dozen hills of corn are necessary, and from 40 to 60 feet of row of peas.Transplanting The three most important factors in successful transplanting are moisture, shade and the exclusion of air from the roots.Whether the thing to be transplanted is a tiny, young shoot from the next row or a fifteen foot maple, experts stress the aible, they say, transplanting should be done on a dull day or evening.Soak with water around the roots and press the soil firm-points mentioned.If at all possible, and especially with big plants, shrubs and trees, regular and heavy watering are advisable, at least until July, with nursery stock.Moving a plant is something like an operation for a human being, and the larger the specimen the more necessary the attention.With shrubbery and trees, often main roots are cut and the shock is severe, Some pick-up in the way of quickly available commercial fertilizer will help at this time, merely a pinch for small things like tomato plants or asters, and perhaps up to a couple of handfuls for shrubs and trees.00 a, i is the word to describe this remarkable It i\u2022 »heet music size, and has 221 pages of Canada's Housoldiers know that custards and blancmanges, quickly and easily made with pure, high quality Canada Corn Starch, are a delight with any luncheon or dinner menu.At this time when Canadian» are urged to \u201cEat Right to Feel Right' \\ these delicious dessert» will prove s welcome addition to the nutrition food» featured by the National Food for Fitness Campaign.Follow Canada's Food Rules for Health and Fitness.Mammoti the world\u2019s choice songs\u2014truly a mammoth collection.w i AMONG A HOST OF OTHER SONGS the book contains a C?o^A I ^.AMU,\t./ Where Do We Co From Here! The Star SpanglM O, Canada I _ v m a m * Ave Maria ( Bach Gounod) 1 The I-oet Chord My Task The Old Rugged Crow The Stranger of Galilee John Peel La Curaracha Santa Lucia (Here in the Twilight) Volga Boat Song When Love U Kind Home on the Range The Band Played On Down by The Old Mill Stream I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard CANADA WORIÜ FAWC ) NOS A product of tho CANADA STARCH COMPANY, Limited » Always Chasi K K K Katy Beautiful Heaven Cradle I'm Dolores!\" Ho understood that Donna Elenora was chagrined; \u2022he was given to feminine vanity in a high degree ; and her pretence of extreme youth would no longer hold water now that she had a grown-up daughter to, account for.\"Must you wear clothes that make you look middle-aged ?\" Dolore s laugh tinkled an answer; the years of her absence had not helped her to forget her mother\u2019s weakness.\"I'll go back to short skirts and socks,\" she offered.\"You can tell everybody I\u2019m your young sister.Don Mlckie\u2019s brought me; and.Mother, I\u2019ve met the most frightfully fascinating man in the world aboard the ship.\" 4 Do come along, Richard,\" entreated the elder lady\u2019s voice.\"What a stranger you are! Is there anything fresh?\" She was lolling in a hammock-chair, languidly waving a palm-leaf fan; a self-indulgent woman apt to pose as an invalid, though actually as strong as one of the wiry mustangs that roamed the inland plains.\"I\u2019ve been too busy to go in for socialities, Donna Elenora,\" Dickie apologized, her silky hand at his lips.\"I\u2019m one of the few hard-working men in Central America.And the newest thing is this remarkable daughter of yours.\" Donna Elenora lifted heavy lids to consider him, as if a hitherto-unheard note in his voice surprised her.She looked at Dolores again; a slow smile stole over her face.She nodded.It would suit her plans admirably to have the girl married quickly and off her hands; and if she married Dick Higgins the match would be agreeable.Herself British, she wished her daughter to marry into the chosen race, having experienced something of the Spanish attitude towards its womenkind.KING HIGGINS I Song (Brahms) of Love (LiebeetrwuO 1 Lore You Tnily I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby just A-Wearyi»'For You Short'nin' Bread Who is Sylvia?Beautiful Dreamer I Dream of Jranie with the U*t Brown Hair, etc., etc.PLAY or SING Voice, Piano, Guitar This wonderful book has everything imaginable between its covers\u2014gem» from the great operas, concert songs, recital numbers, patriotic and war songs, sacred song% songs from the sunny south, Stephen Foster's immortal compositions, negro spirituals, children's songs, ballads, love songs, hymns and Christmas carols.The book also contains a choice selection of the best popular song choruses of the past quarter century.The exquisite piano settings are by Hugo Frey, world renowned editor anti arranger.Well printed on good paper\u2014a colossal ml lection of great songs\u2014the best yet.Marvellous value at St.00\t~ r i i 7} By CAPTAIN FRANK H.SHAW f CHAPTER IV A MAN TO BE WATCHED Higgln's car was at the Mole ?when he handed Dolores ashore; and she was quite willing to accept its convenience.Higgins had her driven to the formidable entrance to the Casa Falleiro; the city home of her family in a street near the Plaza Grande.He was anxious to make a definite impression on her.for, accustomed to quick* decisions as habit made him, he realized with inti easing force that the girl was a disturbing influence in a normally easy-going life; her sheer vivacious beauty had given him a jolt that surprised him.\u201cCome in and see Mother,\u201d Dolores invited, as old Francisco, the door-keeper, undid the ponderous bolts of the grilled outer door.\u201cDaddy said she had a migraine\u2014as usual.But she always seemed to think you were her white-haired boy.if you remember.\u201d Francisco's face, brown and withered like a stale walnut shell, \" registered incredulous amazement at sight of the girl\u2019s sparkling loveliness; his mouth folded into a grin; he threw up his withered hands with a protest to the maints.Dolores gaily kissed him on both cheeks before pushing him aside to run into the patio.She called: \u201c Mother, Mother; where are you?\u201d From the profusion of oleanders, poinsettias, hibiscus and a score of other vivid tropical trees, a languid voice called: \u201cHere! Is that Dolores?\u201d A fountain tinkled musically, and a cardinal began to whistle a definite tune\u2014II Baccio.Higgins had given the identical bird to Dolores on her twelfth birthday, the year he took up duty in San Josef.he remembers me!\u201d the girl excitedly protested, and whistled back a stave of thp tune, before heading for the nook where Donna Elenora was established.Higgins held back to permit the reunion to be accomplished in private.* * $ \u201cDear me,\u201d he heard in a querulous tone; \u201cyou\u2019re terribly big, M i I 1 * \u201c i 1 * M GORDON V.THOMPSON LIMITED 193 Yonge St., Toronto Dept.CN ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER OR USE THIS SPECIAL ORDER COUPON .copies Mammoth Song Book Send for which I enclose $ \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 Name #####**»#**«####**##*************** e # e e # # Address \u2022 .\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022a.HOURS OF ENJOYMENT FOR ALL boilu) and mushed add butter, milk, salt and pepper; beat, being sure all lumps are removed.Have the bake board ready cpv-tied with rolled crisp cornflakes.Shape potatoes into rolls about two inches in length dotting the ends into the rolled cornflakea.Place in rows on a slightly greased baking sheet.Heat in a moderate oven for 20 minutes before serving.The potatoes will mix and roll better if cooled off to a temperature a little less than lukewarm.Orange Fluff 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1\tteaspoon grated orange rind % cup orange juice 4 tablespoons sugar* 2\tegg yolks 2 egg white» 1 teaspoon gelatine hi cup cold water Mix lemon juice, rind, oranga juice, sugar and beaten egg yolk.If you like a jelly not too firm, but of a creamy consistency, fill up the two-thirds full cup of orange juice with water.Cook over boiling water stirring constantly, until mixture thicke Add gelatine soaked in cold water.Chill until mixture thickens slightly.Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites.Pile into serving dishes and chill.Four servings.TABLE TALKS SADIE B.CHAMBERS Your Easter Dinner Each week it seems just a little more difficult to prepare anything in new menus for company or oui seasonal festivities, however, 1 think almost everyone is taking a very sensible attitude.If we are requested to save food for out* armed forces and our allies and help to hasten the end of this horrible turmoil, then let us be about it Half The People Of Essen Removed With this in mind I am writing you about your Easter dinner.It is simple and I hope within the limits of everyone's rationing.Eaater Dinner \u201cYou\u2019d better come and dine to-night, Richard,\u201d she invited.\u201cWe\u2019ll ask in a few others\u2014I\u2019ve been neglectful; and we might go on somewhere and dance.The new orchestra they have at the Superb» is divine, they tell me.\u201d For a woman afflicted with a stunning headache, as she claimed, she appeared keenly interested in dancing.\u201cMailboat day\u2019s my busy time,\u201d apologized Dickie, wishing, none the less, that he had not invited Barker.\u201cAny other evening, though.\u201d \u201cDid you meet this fascinating frightfulness, Richard?Do tell me what he\u2019s like.Fascinating men are so rare in San Josef; a woman has no temptations to be otherwise than loyal to her own home.\u201d \u201cYes, I met Lafallette.\u201d Dickie\u2019s manner was suddenly curt \u201cCharming man.I expect he\u2019s a big success\u2014with women.\u2022 Now, I must be off.\u201d He refused the ) proffered refreshments, made his adieux, walked, with a slight feel ing of heaviness, towards the gate.He did not know for what reason that sudden starkness should afflict him; but there it was; as if the sparkle had gone from the champagne of life.An estimated 300,000 persona, Chiefly women, children and men unable to work, have been removed from bomb-battered Essen to neighboring communities and camps, according , to reports from Germany.This Is approximately half the population of the great German arsenal, the reports said.\"That\u2019s Dick Baked Ham Potato Rolls Spinach with hard-cooked egg Garnish Salad of spring greens\u2014endive, cress, onions, radish and lettuce Orange Fluff Beverage of Choice Ham baked, boiled or broiled has always been a Canadian favorite, because of its flavor and juiciness.We are fortunate today in having a number of new processes of curing and smoking which adds a new zest to Ham and adds a new tenderness, juicineas and sweetness.The new processed hams really do not require the soaking before cooking, but if you wish soak one-half hour in cold water.Give your ham a long slow baking, allowing 25 minutes for each pound.Fifteen minutes before serving remove the rind and spread with a coating of brown sugar (1 cup), 1 teaspoon of mustard and % teaspoon ginger.If you wish insert cloves diagonally and return to the oven for 15 minutes.The remainder of the ham may be used in many interesting ways during the week, sandwich fill, ham croquettes, etc.Raisin Sauce Raisin Sauce Pickled Beets GOOD EATING NEWS ISSUE No.17\u201443 r: M Miee the inhere welcome* pe letter» from latereeted reader# She I# pleaeed to receive euggeet I on topic# for her column, and la always ready to listen to your \"pe# for reel » pedal memo# are In order.Add letter# to \u201cMIm Sadie H.Adelaide St* aelf- wleh a % A BRITISH WOMEN STOP HEADACHE BEFORE IT STOPS >;y 1 m peeve#.\" Request# t 1 Chamber#, 73 West Tomato.\" Scad envelope If you stamped ; drrawed reply.ml I i Z THEM Zy V/i ¦ ! ÀiSjttSl ¦ i Today, there\u2019s a little white tablet that\u2019s making a lot of difference to women throughout the whole British Isles.A recent British Government survey showed up these facts: that women, all over Britain, are counting on Aspirin tablets as one of the three most helpful drug items for maintaining health and morale.Now that hundreds of thousands of women are working in war plants, doing men\u2019s jobs in the factories, there\u2019s no time to \u201cgive in\u201d to headache, neuritic, or neuralgic pain.So when distress first starts _ women reach into their pocket-books, and take the tablet they know they can trust.Aspirin has helped millions.It\u2019s quick, effective, dependable ., \u2022 one of the safest analgesics known.So be sure you have Aspirin.It costs Am than ljt a tablet in the economy bottle.Aspirin is made in Canada, and \u201cAspirin\u201d is the trademark of The Bayer Company, Limited.1 f you don't see the Bayer cross on each tablet you\u2019re not getting Aspirin.P Morning, noon or night, what could be sweeter than the heavenly aroma of All-Bran Maple Syrup Muffins perfuming the air that wends its way from the kitchen.The recipe makes its debut just in time to ring in a new run of maple syrup.You will find these muffins kind to your ration cards and very appealing to your palate.All-Bran Maple Syrup Muffins 1\tcup flour 2\tteaspoons baking powder Mr teaspoon salt % teaspoon soda see Improve Your Health by Correcting Sluggish 2 tablespoons shortening % cup maple syrup But before he reached the jealously guarded door\u2014and Don Enrico religiously preserved the privacy of hie magnificent home \u2014his arm was impulsively caught, he was swung about; Dolores was there, mischievous glints in her remarkable eyes.She grasped the lapels of his coat, without a hint of affectation, she lifted her glowing lips to his.\u201cThanks for bringing me home, \\ cup raisins 1 cup water 4 or 5 cloves Vk cup brown sugar or corn syrup 1 teaspoon cornstarch hi teaspoon salt Few grains pepper 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon of some meat sauce.Cover raisins with water, add the cloves and simmer for 10 minutes.Remove the cloves.Add sugar, cornstarch, salt and pepper mixed together.Stir until slightly thickened and add remaining ingredients.1 egg KIDNEYS % cup milk Beat shortening and syrup together; add egg and beat well Add milk and All-Bran; let soak until most of moisture is taken up.Sift dry ingredients together; add to first mixture stirring only until flour disappears.Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds full and bake in a moderately hot oven (400eF.) about 26 minutes.Yield: 8 muffins (2% inches in diameter).All-Bran Segarlesa Muffins %, cup 1 cup flour % teaspoon salt 2% teaspoons baking powder Blend shortening and sugar thoroughly; add egg and beat well.Stir in All-Bran and milk; let soak until most of moisture is taken up.Sift flour with salt and baking poi only until flour disappears.Fill full and 7ht Way n Swift, EconomicJ Few conditions can wreck your health faster than disordered kidneys and inflamed bladder.Your back aches miserably.You have restless nights.Yoe suffer leg cramps and rheumatic pains.When these things happen your kidneys need help in filtering out adds and poisonous wastes that are undermining your health.Give them this help\u2014quickly\u2014with GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules.GOLD MEDAL Capsules contais accurately measured amounts of the original and genuine Haarlem Oil (Dutch Drops).You will be gratefully surprised at the way they relieve clogged kidneys and irritated bladder.Go to your druggist now and get a 40c box.Be sure you ask for GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules.\u2022 so 2 tablespoons shortening hi cup sugar* \u2022 1 egg 1 cup All-Bran pCCA I F OINTMENT A wder; add to first mixture and stir , greased muffin pans two-thirds bake in moderately hot oven (400eF.) about 30 minutes.Yield: 8 large muffins (3 inches in diameter) or 12 small muffins (2& inches in diameter).*NOTE:\u2014% cup corn syrup may be used instead of sugar if milk ia reduced to % cup.Potato Rolls < Boil the potatoes in the usual way for mashed potatoes.When .Burns.Soit s Guts l !< ESTABLISHED 1883 To Help Him NOW.and When He Comes Home COACH I N VALID >- * GEO.HYNES & SON DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICE V' Shawville Oue.Phone 80 fl y OUR SON (or your neighbor\u2019s [/J son) is in battle dress perhaps / .on a ship at sea, or flying a bomber.You are proud of him, but you pray for the time when he will be back home.You will do anything you can, you say, .everything you can .to bring him home safe, and bring him home soon.\u2022 # Well, here is one thing you can do.You can buy Victory Bonds.When you buy Victory Bonds you help your boy to do the big job he is doing now.You help to make sure that he has everything he needs; better equipment than the enemy has.And you are saving money to have a better home for your boy to return to.w Step out Smartly for Ve ) x \\ X SPRING I J i A > W In a new Suit or Topcoat \\ w \\s AT X \\ \\ / X' %u % Men\u2019s Suits S22.50 $30.00 and $35.00 m I > / V Î V )4 ïï\\ Mens and Young Kens Suits that will satisfy.Patterns and colors to suit the mO\u2018t exacting taste.Wt ai i % X; tv.HAVE MONEY FOR HIM WHEN HE COMES HOME t Topcoats $19.50\t$22 50 m < ft) \\\\ \\\\ m « L In smart tweeds, garbardincs and covert cloths, well tailored in raglan tiy frnnts and Balmacan models.He will want to work with new farm implements .new equipment.to replace things that may be worn out.He will have new ideas to improve the farm.He may want to experiment with new crops, new stock, new farming methods.He's young and ambitious as you want him to be.He will need money to do things he plans to do.Victory Bonds .money \u2022 saved now and loaned to Canada to help win the war .will be yours and his to use when the war is over./ 4 Z % % Morgan Hats S3.95 to $5.00 « A » Z V X \\ Complete your Caster ensemble with n new bat i:i shades to match ycur clothe-.m- i \\ ZV U vS fc Agent for Renfrew Dry Cleaners V r + V FMserS m SACK TK£ ATTACK F 0 * « - Buy all the % N,ft.Horner\u2019s old stand SHAWVILLE, QUE V Small Exhibit at Seed Fair Tin; Seed Fair held in Simw* ville l*i-at Tuesday was very disappointing because of the small number of exhibits.However, a start has been made again in what was once a good annual event.This should be a good district for seed production and by boosting our local event we will have a chance of having the annual Ottawa Valley Seed Show at Shaw ville in our turn.Let us work for that ! The display of models of farm labor saving equipment in the Turner Building in charge of an officer from the Federal Depart ment of Agriculture was of special interest to both Indies and gentle men.even the children The interest in this exhibit and the saving that may be rendered to formers by introducing these features of service on the tarm.ciused the officers of the savely plan to have the Exhibit at the Shavvville Fair.Sept- Id, 17 and IS.R.W.HODGINS, Secretary, Servies Announoements Sunday, May 2nd, I ?\u2022 < ?#4 57-4 Suawvillb United Church Rev A.F.-Pokes H.A., B.D.Pastor you can 11 OO a.iii.\u2014 Communion Service at 8hawville 1.30\tp.m\u2014Service at Zion 3.30\tp.ni.\u2014Communion Service at Stark's Corners WHAT IS A VICTORY BOND?Picture Service at Shawville\u2014Stories of Xehemiab.Jonah and Esther, screen 7 30 p.ni.s A VICTORY BOND is the promise of the Dominion of Canada to repay in cash the full face value of the Bond at the time stipulated, with \"half-yearly interest at the rate of 3% per annum until maturity.A Victory Bond is the safest investment in Canada.The entire resources of the Dominion stand behind it.Canada has been issuing bonds for 75 years, and has never failed to pay every dollar of principal and interest.A Victory Bond is an asset more readily converted into cash than any other security.Wear this emblem of Victory Illustrated hymns on ANGLICAN Kkv.K.V.Bolton, BA., L.Th.St.Pai l\u2019s Sunday School\u201410.00 a.m.Holy Communion Evening Prayer\u20147.3\u2018J p, m.St.Lukes Evening Prayer \u20143.00 National War Finance Committee 11.00 a.m.Funeral of William McDonald p.m.4 ; I The funeral of Wm.McDonald, fourni dead at the Clarendon Hotel stable on Sunday morning.Apiil IS, was held Friday evening from the funeral parlours of Geo.Hynes & Son to St Paul's Church where service was conducted by the Hector Rev.K.C.Holton, The chief mourners were the widow, the former Christina Flatters and seven children, and a elder son of the deceased's first family.Geo.McDonald, of Dacre.Ont.Interment was made in the parish cemetery.Si Clean Your Seed I Keep your Buildings in repair with North Clarendon Parish Rev.P, R.Stotk i in charge Charterie Gyp-roc Insul brie Masonite Donnaconna Holy Communion\u201410,30 a, in.Greermount\u2014 Evening Prayer-8.00 p.m.-Thorne Centre Evening Prayer\u20147.30 p in.Farmers intending to have grain cleaned are advised to have it done now.This will help us to give better service and avoid delays at seeding time.> ! Asphalt Shingles Clarendon Circuit Uf.v.N.T.Holm eh.Pastor Service at Wesley\u201411.00 a.m.Service at Norman\u20143.00 p.m.Service at Yarm\u20148.00 p.m.Roll Roofing Building Paper Lime and Cement The Chick Season X Spare the Rod \u201cSpare the rod and spoil the child\u201d is found in Butler\u2019s Hudibras, Pt.ii, canto i, and numerous variations of it appear in other literary works, including the following : \u201cThey spare the rod and spoil the child,\" in Ralph Venning's Mysteries and Revelations; \u201cAs he spared his rod, he hated his child,\" in Aelfric\u2019s Homilies; \u201cWhoso spar-eth the spring spoileth his children,\" in William Langland\u2019s Piers Plowman.In substance it appears several times in the Book of Proverbs, the nearest being (13:24), \"He that wpareth his rod hateth his son.\" ; - The chick season will soon be here# Inquire about the Purina Plan for raising chicks to big profitable pullets.Flour, feeds and salt always on hand at right prices Rockwool Insulation % « Bristol United Church Lay Miniate# Mr.Leslie Dean Service at St.Andrews 2.30 p.m.\u2014Service at Kn«ix \u2022Service a.Austin ;; | The Hodgins Lumber Go- 11.00 a.ni.8.00 p.m.-Sermon Subject \u201cA Study in Friendship* , SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Reg.> i * I r 1 "]
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