The equity, 22 juillet 1943, jeudi 22 juillet 1943
[" \u2022/ * t No.4, 61st Yïar SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE THURSDAY, JULY 22nd, 1943 Hjt of survivors.He was a brothel of Miss Wibon.I A Safari Supper, under the Mrs, Lefty Dale, of Ottawa, was auspices of Sliawville Women's * ftiie«t of her parents, Mr.and Institute will be held on Tuesday j Mrs.John Lester, eyeoiog, Jnly 27th.from five to Mrs.(Dr.) McPherson, of Ottawa, eight ocl(K?k.m O.T.Wilson's va» * weckelid guest of Mi.and office.Main Street, or the lawn Mrs.Alt Draper.(weather permitting).Admission 25 cents.tÀ College ¦¦¦¦¦ 283 Bank Street OTTAWA, CANADA BIRTHS * Hospital, Slmwvillc.on July pH ?eTer Wfre Stenographers in such 1W8, to Mr.and Mr* Alex Wil l demand a* now.W c are conducting non (nee Ruby Moore), of Heech a ghort ,nten«*ve course.Grove, Que., a daughter.\t| once An(1 *ieIP your country.Opkn^all Summer Mr.and Mrs R, F.Eades are spending*a vacation in the Rideau Lakes district of Ontario.Harry Campbell, R C A.F., Trenton, spent the week end with his wife and family in town.Bigin at Peer Marray Brothers Serving m Canadian Forces ReÉaàves in Bristol have reeerv.I Mrs.Fred Kennedy, of Ottawa, erf word that Sgt Pilot Frederick \u2019Pent the w-eek-end at the home of Graham Murray has arrived over- *,er niece, Mm.William Creek.ENGAGEMENTS HIGH CLOS w.E.COWL INC N.W.BRAITHWAITE Prmioiptl BRILLIANT color beauty TCp ASILY applied.Dries hard with a * d* brilliant high gloss.26 gorgeous colors.Resists wear, heat, spilt coffee, alcohol, etc.For canoes, garden furniture, autos, as well as indoor surfaces.You can't get a finer enamel.\"\"'**,* Nul>A \" Product Tubman\u2014Sharpr aSHs »\tgaggg II JAMES A.MILLAR B.IA.IL.L.ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, 120 Main St.f Hull, Que.At Moyle's Hotel, Campbell's Bpy every Wednesday morning At Pontia tHouse, Shaw ville ,e very Wednesday at Noon m » , \u2022\u2022 » wife the former Helen McNeill, all week, of Rlmstdb section, Bi ietol\tI etc.the Canadian Forces; David a\u2014 .\t.\t, Stewart, oversea®, and Gordon in \u201e r PÇfwnte, Mr.and Mrs.Elliott Canada.Fred graduated at St Hodgina.Huberts, Que., In June.Francis-Dean Mr.and Mrs.L J.Francis, of 49 Charles St., Neyland, Pembrokeshire.South Wales, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Sadie, to Lac.Ernest L,.Dean, R.C.A.F-, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Dean, Centre Street, Shawville, Que.The marriage will take place the latter part of September.Miss Nora Hod gins, of ' Ottawa, i« spending a vacation at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Hod gins.Shawville Bey Graduates as Second Lieutenant 10S HARLAND O.ROWAT NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McGill University SHAWVILLE.QUE._\tMise Shirley Dod».of Ottawa, Uressel H.8 Langford, son of I the week end at the home Mrs.Mabel Langford, of Shawville cf »'er parents.Mr.and Mrs.Nor-was one of a large class of cadets mHn Wi de.graduating from Head * Officers Miss Verna Black, of Sudbury, Training School.British Columbia, was a guvst at the home of Mr, Saturday, with the rank of and Mre.Thus.Riley, during the second lieutenant in the Canadian J past week.(ltL>Msejkattended Shawville High Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Towsley School and joined the staff of the\tchildren, of Ottawa, are Bank of Nova Scotia here He has pending a two week» vacation at been posted to Brannon, Man , for\t\u201cay* advanced training.A brother, Mr.Ferguson Moore, of Mont-Seldcn Langford is serving over-1 real, spent the week-end with his parents.Mr.and Mrs.Geo, Moore, Litchfield .¦§¦¦¦¦1 HUS ' SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE 4 Estate C.J.Caldwell f- on L/ughren\u2014Smith Mr.and Mrs.Gordon R.Smith, of Elmside.Que.announce the engagement of their daughter.Roberta L Ervin Everett, son of Mr.and Mrs.Everett Laughren, Charteris, Que Marriage to take place early in September.J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K.C.! Advocate Barrister % Solicitor, etc.m.Office : Campbell's Bay, Quebec (InjLawn Block) \u2022 youngest Eileen, to Leas.DONAT Le GUERRIER Notary Public CAMPBELL'S BAY, QUEBEC Shawville Detachment of Lanark and Renfrew Scottish Regiment Leave far Camp Sunday DEATHS Pte Kenneth McCagg, of Huntingdon, spent h few days at the liorae uf his mother, Mrs.Geo.McCagg, at Austin.INSECTICIDE Dumas-At her home, Maryland, Bristol, Que .on Tuesday, July 20th, 1043, Katherine Fitzsimmons, Widow of the late Peter Duma* in her 71st year.The funeral will take place at 9.30 o'clock Friday morning, to St Edward the Confessor's Church for Requiem High Mass.Interment in the Parish Cemetery.Miss Lillian Horigins returned Wednesday after visiting her aunt, Mrs.Andrew The Shawville detachment cf the Lanark and Renfrew Scottish ;;r Men's ¦JL'W $2.50 and $2.75 Qualified Protestant Teacher \"for Mayor G.G.McDowell, and Vrs.Cotie, j y0 j \\y}^ s.-huol N uth Onslow.Te m t \u2019aidwell, Prendergast and Schwartz.110 mon -n*» ; oo p«*r ni »nth.New The Minutes of last meeting \" ;->re ; School, 10 pupda.Uovui and board, read and adopted on motion ot C rs.| g[5 (xi to f IS 00.Prendergast and Colie.The following accounts were presented fur examination and approval: \u2014 Gatineau P< wer Co.lights.$ 31 i»'' Gatineau Power Co, powei.\t32 Id A.Palmer.50 lieu It, Tucker.P> tln A.Havel in.\u2022\t,r> 4u Walter J.Hargrave.\\ i >\" Building and Jury Fund .IS VU Mis.11.Howard .:> 1 \" Mrs.L.E.Thompson .r» 00 Moved by Cr Shwartz, seconded by Cr.Caldwell, that the above bills be paid\u2014Carried.Moved by Cr.Caldwell, seconded by Cr.Premlei g is*, that Mr.Harry McDowell be paid a bonus of $23.00 t\u2022 *r work performed during the Present the above date.on / « $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 ( y * % J.S.YOU NO.Secretary Treasurer IÎ.Pv.3.Q lyon.Que M V Z IN MEMORI.VM A Special \\ loving mem »ry of Imsband nnet father.1 193$) ; itUn of a .1- ir vm itt.d brother, William Sheppud, x\\h » passed axv.iy, : * June 12, 19 40.\t! In Mitt's Work Sox Just the thing for heavy boots 29* cents li 1 ,v A > IT IV Sunshine p «*'«**, >1h fill, L »ve\u2019s re me in hrauce nut l ist* ail ;\\n A i I *7 * 4 ' y 4 Aiwa) ' : fin» m Verni hy Thk Family Vf* ///# /,0|l ) 4.i » ; \\ i » //.cur- extra rent season.The Council reviewed the Water Works situation and discussed repair and replacement of machinery to ensure adequate supply ut water The Council took cognizuice of emulate at night HnttNKlt\u2014In loving incmoiy of a dear husband and lather, John Horner, who entered into rest July 13, 1939 Tender thoughts of a loved one Fill our hearts this \u201cMemory Hour.' Ever remembered h> Wikk and Family This store will close all day Wednesday (lining July and August Closed Tuesday night 10.00 ; Saturday night at 11.00 SOLillliH el the SUM, rrtlHS year the Canadian Former urgently needs X help.He needs your help to produce the food for victory.Many thousands of far: plaints regarding from mechanical music boxes and other, the secretary being ordered to concerned of the noise so I \u2022 necessary workers are serving in tlie Forces, so that the farmer \u2014the Soldier of the Soil\u2014is shorthanded, hut shorthanded as he is, he is called upon to produce food than ever before.Food is one of the most wise notify the parties Council's intention to control or sup press altogether any business or machine which might develope through lack ut control into a public nuisance.Motion by Cra.Cotie amt Premier-gist to adjourn\u2014Carried.% I Cemetery Donations $ + i î)r.1 >.,ï.Vamphelt, Treasurer of the Village Cemetery Imprimaient Fund, ackno ing d \\li>.H \\l rs, S Mrs.t Shaw ville Women's Institute John A.Sturgeon .G.A.Howard .Hill Hudgins .Mias Verna Strutt .J>r.Me line.1 law ley Morrison .Gilbert Hubert sou.M is II.lionets, \\\\ est mount Mr.1.I\\ Wilson.Mrs.S.E.Hudson, Chelsea Theodore Hodgins.Claude E.Sha v.3ohn Caldwell, Caldwell .Basil Quaille.hr.McGuire .Mis.C.11.Olinstead .more powerful weapons of war.Grains, bacon, dairy products, eggs, beef, fruit, vegetables\u2014FOOD to feed our armies, our allies and our people we must have.fî*es with thinks, the follow e j oo 2 00 2 00 f»0 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 ft 00 ft 00 2 00 ft 00 10 00 2 00 2 00 ft 00 2 00 3 00 ft 00 2 00 I 11.C.HOW AT, m.\" hi Secretary Mail, ln'i* U WHAT CAJN YOU DO?/ Egg Producers Face Problem A recent issue of the Egg and Poultry Market Report issued by the Dominion Department of Agriculture states that next fall will be a real test of the ability of Canadian egg producers to meet con-demand.With current wholesale prices at Vancouver and Halifax within seven cents of the ceiling price and Montreal eight cents.Canadians continue to eat more eggs than ever before.Consumer demand normally falls off in the middle of October and November when storage eggs come the market and higher prices prevail.\u201cThis year there are no storage eggs, and, with greater purchasing power, higher quality, and price not a restraining factor, consumer demand is likely to continue to an unusual degree.Producers are faced with the problem of providing the biggest possible volume of fall eggs.Gi ading Stations, 1 id us try.Committees, Provincial Depirt ment a, and College Extension Services urged to help producers to prepare now to meet this emergency.\u201d if You may Ik* a school teacher, student, business or professional man, on office or store clerk what you are, if you have a few hours, days, weeks, months of free time this summer, you can do your country and the farmer a great and patriotic service by helping out on the farm.\\ou may he inexperienced, but you still can help.\\ou will find w-ork on the farm healthy and congenial.It will give the satisfaction of feeling that you have brought N,P.Horner\u2019s old stand SHAWVILLE, QUE no matter or sumer you Victory nearer.TIME for REPAIRS What you should do NOW ! on Consult any special local committee or office established to deal with farm labour placements in your city or tow n ; or Write the Director of the Dominion Provincial Farm Labour Program at the Capital of your province; or Get in touch with your nearest Employment and Selective Service Office.During the Winter months is the time to look over your equipment and have the necessary repairs made.Materials may be difficult to later in the year.Mr Jnlm It.Mel) »well, Treasurer of the Maple Grove Cem tery Fund, ack nowledgvs with thanks, the following douât ions: \u2014 Clare ice H«je« .Thi»'*.Sheppard, t >ttawa .1 1 tfbrd t one.Win.Subtil.Ottawa .Mrs.S' K.Hodgin», Ottawa 1 1 e -2 oo 2 00 1\t( 0 5 CO 2\t00 procure fZi a a i i e are We still have in stock a few articles in \u2022Deferred Pay* Plan City employees of Dearborn, Mich., can take out \u201cinsurance\u201d on their 1943 income tax payments through a deferred compensation plan set up by the city.Under the plan any employee can ask the controller to withhold a portion of his pay and retain it until the federal tax payments are due.All money for this purpose is held in trust and is not assignable or subject to garnishment.When an employee leaves 4 Success in Making Diiry Cattle Feeds ENAMELWARE i © r.=3 1 Under wartime conditions the considerations for producing a well balanced ration fur dairy cows bee >me increasingly important, quality, digestibility, other essentials of the feeds composing the ration have to be closely scrutinized, both in raising or purchasing foodstuffs.\t.In order to help the fanner, the Domin- his job with the city, he is entitled ion Department of Agriculture has to full payment of any money with-issued the Special Wartime Pamphlet \\ held, without interest, and an em-No 80 a FARM FOR SALE - ESTABLISHED 1883 provided for foilure to comply V Two hundred oral twenty of heavy loam 8( under hay, 60 in gr< with hay and grain m j outbuildings all in ; ight roomed brick 1» hard and toll wat#r in bourne, nave; well fenced and watered by ne vu failing creek; plenty of wood, and school situated on property, about 3) miles Weet of Haley\u2019s on No.17 High-Priced for immediate sa\u2019e.Ap \"«relues ore with this Order.hve F^n*a ultivation.INVALID COACH 8*1 fill I I * 1 GEO.HYNES &S0N wtj sets o ril vof These forms are.available ot oil offices of The Wartfme .Prices ond Trade Board.Rentals Administration e fur os.I DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICE ^/Shawville Cue.alfa 1 way.ply to Phone 80 CHIUS H GIBSON, R 3, Haley\u2019s Station, Ont.1A Service Announcements Look Here Al&uicf you afo tÀ# f*elentL __ jSL cheam, L ¦UuF=^bM«*M4.pM # LJm Sunday, July 25th, July Specials For Sale, Wants, Found, Lost, etc.Shaw ville United Church Rrv A.F.Fcke* B.A., B D.Pasioi 11.00 a, m \u2014Service at Sbawville 2 00 p.nt\u2014Service at Zion 3,30 p.m\u2014Service at Stark'* Cor -\t- J At all these services the pwtor will oreach The evening service at Shawtville will be withdrawn.WANTED\u2014A good general servant who can cook.Family of five adults Wages, $40.00 per month.All modern conveniences.Avply to Mas.F.M.A.McNauuhton, Norway Bay.Que.from the Chinaware and Glassware Department nen*.i * r, STRAY ED\u2014From fhe farm of Wellington Armstrong.East of Shawville, now rented l*y U.J.Hamilton, on July l^th, one black cow.I/ut seen in Zion section.Anyone giving information of her whereabouts, will be thankfully received by H.J Hamilton, Shawville.j phone 130.\t1 f w ANGLICAN lltv.K.C.Bolton, BA., L.T11 St.I'Avr/rt I Holy Communion\u20148.00 a.m, * livening 1'iuyer- 7.^0 i*.in.; Thirty-two piece apt for six persons, red and green design.Made in England Hansom ely decorated fifty-four piece dinner set, \"Royal Denby.\u201d Made in England .! i .$8.00 Lj| Æ \u2022 \u2022 fî -v mm $24.00 Holy Trinity Sunday School\u201410.30 p.m.Holy Communion\u201411.00 a.m St.Lukes Evening* Prayer\u20142 00 |».ui.LOST\u2014In Sh ut ville on or about June S6tb, lady\u2019s brown tweed coat.Finder kindly - return to MR*.H.J.Hamilton, Shaw ville S' Special sixty live piece Dinner set, new English pattern -> 7 » $34.06 * v > Thrifty Prices on Separate Items .In Open Stock Patterns Claes Cups anti Saucers.'._ Glass Bowls, small, medium, large 20, 2f>, .\u201810c Glass Butter Dishes.Glass Fruit Nappies.Glass Pink Fruit Nappies two for.Glass Salad Bowls .Plain white bread and butter plates Fancy Cream Jugs.Fancy Fruit Nappiers Fancy Cereal Bowls Fancy Tea Plates.FOB SALE- Grade Holstein Bull, 2 years old.Apply to Geku jRY Tull-MAN, Caldwell, Cjnc.YOU WOULD BE PERFECTLY SAFE WITH A z* -trail?North Clarendon Pariah Rev.P, R.Stotk in cliwfge % > 25c FOR SALE\u2014One pure-bred Short-hum Bull, yearling.Apply to Hilliard Beattie, Onslow Corner», phone 12 21.North On.«4ow\u2014 Holy Communion\u201410.30 a.m H 25c 5c Charter!* \u2022 9 \u2022 \u2022 wouldn't operate This is only one outstanding future of of the Renfrew Separator.Others include the low supply tank, ease of COTTAGE TO RENT\u2014Comfortable cottage at Green Like for the month ot August.Phone 105 25c Of course, you your seplfctor in the best room the house.This is just to impress you with the absolute cleanliness of a operation, close skimming Renfrew.No splashing of oil\u2014no\thighest quality and perlormar.ee at greasy, insanitary, fly-attracting mix- a reasonable price, hire ot oil and milk, making a mess\tYou can buy your Renfrew\tfrom the of both machine and floor.The\toil\tman you know\u2014Renfrew's\town rep- necessary to the operation of a resentative in your neighborhood.\u2022 Renfrew goes in at the top and\tre-\tHe is responsible to you\tand we mains inside until it is time\tto\tstagd behind him and all\tthe Ren- change it.\thew products he sells.RANGES \u2022 HEATERS \u2022 WASH-RITES \u2022 TRUCK-SCALES \u2022 INCUBATORS Evening Prayer-2.00 p.m.Thorne Centre Evening Prayer\u20144 00 p.in.Greermount\u2014 E /ailing Prayer\u20148,00 p.in.Wednesday, July 27th, Confirmation class at Greer Mount \u20147 30 p.tu.Friday, July 30th.Confirmation class, at Charteris\u20148.0U p.tu.\t25c 15c and .\t40, 45, 50c \"STRAYED\u2014 From the premises of the undersigned; black heifer with white markings and horns.Any information will be thankfully received by E.C.DaHms, ^hawville, phone 92-2, 15c: r 25c \u2022 e \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 25c 35 and 55c.08c to $1.25 Medium and large Kitchen Mirrors Fancy Trays Coronet Serving Trays, the very last word iw fine tray.$1.65 Pure-bred Durham Will take Durham grade Apply to LLotD Phone 19-16.FOR SALE hull calf calves in exchange.Hobbs, Quyon \u2022 \u2022 Clarendon ( ir< vit Rev.N T.Holmes.B.A.B.D.Pastor Service at Wesley-\u201411,00 a.m.Service at Norman\u20142.00 p.in.Service at Radford \u2014 3.30 p, in.Service at \\ arm\u2014H.00 p.tu.THE RENFREW MACHINERY COMPANY LIMITED RENFREW ONT.SUSSEX N.A.REGINA SASH.ST.JOHNS P.Q.- ware The Countess De Luxe Utility Set, consisting of Salad Fork, Salad Spoon, Safety Grater, Mayonnaise Spoon, Spreader, Paring Knife, Fruit Corer $2.65 for complete set \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ROOMS \u2014 Comfortable rooms on Centre street Lalgiirf.n, Shawville i Apply t«> Mb* Asa LEO R.KEON FOR SALE\u2014Six Collie pups- An- l-ly m Lyai.l Vamkh-.n, R.1.Shawville Phone 20 21.Bristol United Church \u2014Mr.Leslie Dean DISTRICT liEl'liESE.X T AT1VE McKee - Quebec i Lay Minister St.Andrews 10.00\ta.m\u2014Sunday School 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Service WANTED\u2014A cook for Moyle Hotel, Campbell\u2019s Kay.Dale, Shawville, or A Campbell\u2019s Bay.to Leslie Provdfoot, A i^l y Knox Grocery Department 2.15 p.m.\u2014Simd iy School 3.00\tp m \u2014Service Austin 10 30 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 8.00\tp.m\u2014Service Sermon Subject,\u2014\t.The man with the prejudice kly Want-List, check your FOR SALK\u2014 Sixteen acres of very heavy alfalfa, clover arid timothy hay, at 85.00 pur acre; or 17 acres of lighter Above Before closing off your stock cn hand of the following goods ; wee > WANTED cut hay at 83.00 per acre, are cash, and early cutting Apply to Thos McNeil.Maryland, phone 23-23, ; 10\u2019s 45c ; 5\u2019s 25c King Bug Killer, 20\u2019s 80c Arsenate of Lime, 5 pounds Arsenate of Lead, 5 pounds Paris Green, one pound We are offering the largest stock of these tested Bug Killers ever carried by this store.Ask for quantity and including 500 pounds 55c 80c 45c Teachers Wanted Qualified Protestant Teacher tor Dun-raven SchooL Municipality \"f Calumet, diesentieut.limita to commence Sept.Salary 875.00 per month.Apply L.E.SMITH, Secretary-Treasurer Campbell\u2019» Bay.Que.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Large quantity of Wilson\u2019s Garage RAILROAD TIES Tl\\e Same Reliable Service prices up to 1st to Dodge and De Soto Sales and Service 0 NORTH CAROLINA NEW POTATOES Write or telephone There is no shortage of New Potatoes Ford Service J.M.ARGUE 100 pound sack $3.59 10 pounds 39 cents ; Teachers Wanted Shell Sealed Cas & Oils Three VmtetUnt Teacher* in Jeanne* tow nan ip, near Kouym Living q tarter* in schools- Salary 870.00 pci month.- Term ten month*.Appl) stating qualifications, wge etc , to V.W.DICKSON, J.P0 Wilson Main Street Shawvillc Quebec Phone 40 Yarns (Juc Vulcanizing ii ï We have just installed two small Vulcanizers and can now repair minor breaks on your tires and large rips in tubes, tire troubles.P A % I Let us attend to all your Famous Dolly Madison a Native North Carolinian Dolly Madison was bom Dolly Payne in North Carolina in 1768.The family moved to Virginia and then to New York city so that the P children could have better education* / al opportunities.- Beauteous young J , DoHy married John Todd Jr., a % lawyer.The yellow fever epidemic of 1793 took Dolly\u2019s husband and the younger of her sons.The following year she married James Madison, the noted congi man, who i%as nearly a.score of years her senior.She became ar important social figure when her husband became secretary of state in I 1801.Since President Thomas Jef* f ferson was a widower, Mrs.Madv j / son often was White House ho; t In this capacity she unwittingly , came storm center in a struggle rt for precedence waged by the British j 3 minister, Anthony Merry.\tj Madison became President in 1LV9 , and when they were forced to flee j before the British invaders Ffl the j War of 1812, Dolly saved tpany state ; papers and a portrait of George Washington.WJien they left the White House they lived quietly on j a Virginia plantation.After Modi- j son's death in 1836 Dolly returned to : < Washington and died there in 1849.t DURATION for pigs, cattle POULTRY PROFITS IN POULTRY LEG DO Try a new McOormic-Deering Cream Separator now It will put DOLLARS in your pocket g 5 A New Senational Leg Tint 5 B * The perfect substitute a for sheer- hosiery.It i won't rub off or spot ?in the rain, or prevent tannir.gr*.I ! 1 ht min voiir bird*» Ko SS'SftTdB'^ sas» ¦\u201c \"i\u201e tssss -ÿiï&ï- ^fisràjsïïiSS & teins, etc.t the only way to Hodgins Garage g 1 » Only 45 cents i r ! 1 g Per bottle i * Buick, Oldsmobile Service g Ohavrolet Sales J \u201d g I 1 £ THE CORNER STORE \",\"r *.*w_ >\t**vi.» * if » ^ r ' X , Estate Mrs.M.C.Howard Main and Centre Sts.SHAWVILLE Phone 04 (j ^*£$1 :\u2022\u2022\u2022 9447 VOICE TOUGHER THAN PICKING A WINNER * INFORMATION THE O F *< ' P PRESS 1 il» On a company owning 2,45o acres in the heart of the famous Steep Rock Iron Country, ADJOINING STEEP ROCK IRON MINES u.S.STEEL AND SUBSIDIARIES BUTLER BROTHERS OF MINNESOTA This issue is actively traded on the market.We believe it has excellent speculative PROFIT-MAKING POSSIBILITIES \\ A 12\u201d x 5\u201d map showing location with Information Bulletin available on request.Send for it TQDAY.IN THE DAILY FIELD Th» New* Journal of Mansfield, Ohio, reflects that \"time was when three bushels of potatoes were exchanged for a year's subscription to the country weekly newspaper\" and adds, \"Dut right now the New York Times would probably be Interested In such a proposition.\u201d What's more the Times would not he alone in that class.\u2014Brantford Expositor.\u2014o\u2014 bank staffs serve It is estimated that out of 14,433 experienced men in the service of Canada\u2019s chartered banka, mors than 5,000 have joined the armed forces.That explains why women are now so numerous in tnnks, and it also explains why It Is not always possible for those banks to give a continuation of their prewar type of service.\u2014Brockville Recorder A Times.V & V* A twtr KVa \\*\\ >v b % 3% 0 X' k rtalion facilities, travel to New-from jumbled pile parked outside English racing fans, refusing to be Stopped by skimpy tranapo market on bicycles.They face tougher problem picking steel steed* course than picking winners among blooded ones.OTTAWA REPORTS THE WAR \u2022 WEEK \u2014 Commentary on Current fcvents German Armies Have Started Third Offensive Against Russia That Control of Prices Ha# Saved Canadians $350,000,000 In Living Costs During 1942.Hudson Securities, 45 Richmond Street West, TORONTO, CANADA Please send me the map and Information Bulletin on the above Company.When the history of this war comes to be written, on» of tb# major wonders to be recorded la the way in which the Canadian people, unaccustomed to economic controls and restrictions, buckled down to a new rationed and price-controlled economy.Not many of us understood all the Implication» and objectives of tt and many of us grumbled, but the fact Is that In inid-1943 tb# free and liberty-loving people of the Dominion are marching along In self-disciplined fashion with an experiment In controlled living which Prime Minister Mackenxie Kng described at Its outset aa.\"hitherto untried by the will and consent of any free people anywhere.\" FOR THE ITALIANS No matter how anxious the Italians may be to get out of the war, they can't get out of It until they get what's coming to them for getting into it! men's minds the memory of the most dishonorable fought by a nation.Kurusu symbolizes for the Allies was mild compared to what has been perpetrated in China, where loot, mass slaughter, rape and the poisoning opiunfc.den have been the normal procedure and the mark of Japanese occupation.For more than four of the six years the world looked on as if it were no concern of its own, as if only two remote alien Asiatic peoples were involved.We cleaved so close to legal neutrality that we opened our arsenal» of production to both sides, which meant in effect to Japan alone, for China had neither the money nor the means of transportation to benefit.While legally correct, it is now clear that politically It was folly.We armed Japan against ourselves as well aa China.A special radio communique from Moscow announces that the German armies have started a third offensive against Russia.As was the case last summer, the new assault, says The New York Times, has been launched along the winding 200-mile front from Orel, some 200 miles south of Moscow, to Belgorod, just north of Kharkov, where both sides have been concentrating troops for some time.The Moscow communique leaves no doubt that it is a major effort, into which the enemy has thrown \u201clarge forces* of tanks and infantry, supported by a considerable number of planes.1\u2019 war ever That which Name ######### ######$ # # # e \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2014Ottawa Citizen.PLEASE PRINT YOUR NAME AN D ADDRESS CLEARLY TOO GOOD TO LAST Wartime has made some of the summer styles so sensible they probably won\u2019t last long.e \u2014Kitchener Record.NOT MUCH OF A PRIZE?We\u2019re told that the meek will Inherit the earth.But It may not be much of a prise after the aggressive have finished with 1L \u2014Owen Sound Sun Times.of them.We don\u2019t believe It.The man w*> know who best enjoys a joke, whether against his race t>r not, is a Scotsman\u2014and there are lots more like him.THOSE SCOTTISH JOKES A Scottish woman writes to the press complaining of jokes against Scots and says the Scots are weary \u2014Guelph Mercury.One of the most interesting discussion* to date In the present session of Parliament is Finance Minister James L.Haley\u2019s exposition of results from the operation of the Wartime Prices and Trade Boajxl, a vast new organization set up to operate the price controls.He calculated that control of price* had saved the .Canadian buying public 5350,000,000 in living costs during 1942, and, should price* remain stabilized throughout 1943, an additional $850,000000 will be saved.In airlvlng at these figures the Minister based hie calculations upon present prices, a# held down by the various \"celling*,\" and aa compared with the prices of commodities which prevailed throughout a corresponding period of the last war, when prices were unchecked.1943 Strategy Therewith, the strategy of this of 1943 has been decided.year The Allied victory in Tunisia and the mounting air bombardment appear to have delayed the Germans, and the delay may still prove vital, as in the two years past.But neither Tunisia, nor the air war, nor the necessity of providing for an Allied invasion from the west, have apparently been able to cripple Germany, and her generally defensive position has not prevented her from launchnig an eastern offensive after all.In fact, as Hanson Baldwin ponits out, she appears even to have been able to reinforce Italy to a point which gave Mussolini the courage and the brass to answer Allied invitations to surrender with the boast that his answer will be cannon fire.Chine Held Out The Chinese would not fight, the knowledgable said.The Chinese could not fight, the expert» said.Japan would consolidate its victories in six months' and the congenitally % W divided Chinese, among themselves, would accept the inevitable.Six months passed, then 12, then 24.The Chinese did not accept.Periodically there were renewed rumors of Chinese defeatism, of internal breaking up, of imminent cessation of war on terms that meant surrender.And China held out: not only held out, but bled more and more of Japan's troops and Japan\u2019s # \u2022> t : * German Objective?A Reviewing the history of price control In Canada, the Finance Minister admitted that even In the government there war no one at the outset who could be entirely confident that a general price celling was the right answer to threatened inflation.But the government, he said, did recognize the \"terrible consequence»\" that Inflation would have for the Canadian economy, both during and after the war, and was determined to prevent it If r.t all possible.$ $ \" # ' ¦ »! What the real German purpose and objective in this latest offensive are remain to be seen.In the first offensive of 1941 it was Moscow; in the offensive of lest year it was Stalingrad and the oil of the Caucasus.Since the failure of both these efforts, it has been suggested that any Ger-offensive on a similar scale resources.Yes, We Have No ÿ!^S>3B 4 k M % » \\ \\ man had become impossible, and that if the Germans did undertake another one it would be more or less a token offensive for the political effect on Germany\u2019s satellites and the world.The Red Army may well reduce it to such.But the German concentration of 200 German, plus 20 to 40 V The decision, he told the Canadian people, had been justified.If there had been compromise or delay Canada would be faced with \"an extremely confused and well- nigh uncontrollable situation.» The beet evidence aa to what would have happened is.to be found here In Canada.We have only to oberve the eagerness with which scarce goods are purchased when they appear on the store shelves ; we have only to follow the action of prices of the few iitiee which for various oj- it Wat ! some satellite divisions and a large part of the German air strength in Russia, might well be Hitler\u2019s last desperate bid for victory.depth charges and torpedoes 1» a vital necessity.And because we have vast fields of grain and the facilities to convert them into high-proof alcohol, the United Nations shall have an overwhelming superiority of fire-power to pulverize the enemy into unconditional surrender.\t' Thus, China\u2019s primitive powder of defence has finally developed into the weapon to drive tyranny forever from this earth.In a way, it is the hand of ancient China reaching out in defence of free men everywhere.^TpHOUSANDS of years ago, the Chinese JL used a form of gunpowder\u2014a flaming chemical of defence dumped over battlements upon an invading enemy.And from this age-old beginning has evolved smokeless powder made from high-proof alcohol, like the airplane, it has done much to further the progress of mankind\u2014but in evil hands it has meant tyranny and enslavement.\tz As the tempo of this war for liberty increases and our armed forces in all parts of the world swing to the offensive, more smokeless powder for our shells, bombs, Alcohol for War it alto used in the manufacture of Synthetic Rubber, Drugs and Medicines, * Photographic Film, Lacquers and Vomùht*.Drawing idçs, Compasses and other Navigation Instruments, Plastics, Shatterproof Glass and many other products.Every Seagram plant m Canada and the United States is engaged 100cq in the production of high-proof Alcohol for War.Second Front Appeal All this gives new point to the renewed Russian appeals for a second front on the Continent.It also provides the Allies with an opportunity.If, as the Russian communique indicates, the Germans have really engaged themselves in a major offensive in the east, they will find it difficult to switch any reinforcements from the east to the west.To the extent that our military situation permits, this is clearly the time strike at other points.Russia may be counted upon to fight with the same courage as heretofore.But Russia alone is incapable of defeating Germany.The one strategy that will defeat Germany is the strategy she dreads \u2014namely, a real two-front war.If that strategy can be made effective by the Allies the new German offensive will indeed be the last one.Anniversary in China faü com reasons it was necessary to take out from under the ceiling; we have only to watch the scramble for housing accommodation in congested areas; we have only to experience the difficulties of securing transportation by rail or bus to realize how quickly prices and rents would have soared If at the time when shortages began to be felt we had not taken step**;** control virtually all prices at levels then prevailing.\t.* .to HIDDEN TREASURE Modern version of the guy who's well off.He has five tons of coal in the cellar and a sack of potatoes.The House of Seagram What has New Guinea got that we haven\u2019t?Bananas.Take a look at that luscious pile toted by Rei Boga, one of the lads from down under.\u2014Windsor Star.Six years ago last week there was a skirmish between Chinese and Japanese troops at a bridge outside Peiping.It was the beginning of a war that was to devastate a large part of China, the beginning, too, of a war that was to lead directly to Pearl Harbor.When the insensate rulers of Japan set out on their mad adventure in Noith China they decreed war and ruin for all Eastern Asia By GENE BYRNES REG\u2019LAR FELLERS Perilous Times Æ ' f 5 -e i 4 B Zr.u \u20221 / V M I I T r T L_ # THE COMMANDO SCOUTING WE HAD TODAY SURE IS GREAT STUFF IvOtf SDK CAN.CMllS- ¦nwhii earn mmc mommym scours mi sows NOM CMWS-UPHWD 7 IT'S TOMWJpJ A##MD WAO J##I* 1 kovts omMn unarm ol MtUOWtf.CAMWC Mil Vit TOU UT- ^ scoot mtmm ZlSIOONDTOHELFAWy FELLOW WHO WANTS TC j SERVE MiG COUNTPV  TMIf TOWN h \\ ?JTi m 18 \\ im vx £ xV V R ( v « m ill \\ gi l s J he s ' NOURISHING FOODS < EAT MORE OF THE BUSY WOMEN come to the workrooms lit hundreds to sew ditty bags, hospi garments, refugee clothing.\u201cWhen there's m lot to be done, a good deal depends on getting a head start in the day,\" says Emily Allen, business girl (left)?*KtUogg's Corn Flakes are my favourite at breakfast time or anytime.'* Yes, Kellogg'# Corn Flakes are the favourite in an overwhelming majority of Canadian homes.They're ready to eat in 30 seconds, leave no pots and pans to wash.Economical, too.Get some tomorrow.Two convenient sizes.Made by Kellogg\u2019s in London, Canada.SS» f- Christies Biscuits t.ll Sli 9 9 There\u2019s a wartime duty for every Canadian it ë tttflv m Don\u2019t Throw Any Old Socks Away tables may result in the following types of spoilage: Mould, fermentation and bacterial spoilage (flat souring).In the case of mould if It is detected soon enough the growth may be removed from the surface, the contents of the sealer brought to the boiling point and the fruit used immediately.When slight yeast fermentation occurs the boiling of the fruit with additional sugar generally makes it palatable.With bacterial spoilage.which usually takes the form of what is known as \"flat souring.\u201d no gas Is formed but the contents of the sealer can develop a sour or rancid odor and the liquid is generally cloudy.Don\u2019t throw out your husband's or your son\u2019s old socks, even when they seem darned and trended to death.They can be made into warm, colorful afghans.First, dip all the socks you have on hand in gentle, fine-fabric suds that \"won\u2019t shrink woolens,\" rinse, and dry thoroughly.Then cut off the feet and the ribbed tops, cut it up the centre, and you have a piece of material about eight inches squar* When you have a quantity of these squares collected, featherstitch them together, and embroider a small decoration in the centre of each square.If you have enough socks, do a back for the afghan in the same way.If not, a lining of some kind will add extra v arinth.These warm afghans are particularly appreciated in such services as those of the mine sweepers.Ingredients for a savoury omelette In an earthware bowl.\"Oh, many things are forbidden in San Joseph,\" retorted this disgruntled young man of the world; \"but they happen\u2014such as revolutions and\u2014yes, drunkenness.\" The wavering notes of 'Pablo Valesco\u2019s voice came In at the small high-up window.Pablo was apparently homeward-hound from his favourite cantina, and Pablo was happy.Liquor In undue proportions always made him vocal, and the neighbourhood accepted It with philosophical shoulder-shrugs.Alter all, Pablo had been the local drunkard for as long as most of them could remember, and even when worst in his cups was entirely harmless \u2014 hating to cause trouble.All he tsked was a peaceful passage home to the dreary cellar which was his abode.Above the strident discords of his carolling sounded the urgent cllp-clop of horse's hoofs, as a watchful vigilante cantered down the street to impress on the soak the need for a decent seemliness.said Pablo without KING HIGGINS \\ By CAPTAIN FRANK H.SHAW CHAPTER XVI Benora Puentes, washerwoman, whose further claim to fame lay tn her motherhood of small Miguel, set down a weighty basket of laundry on the landing outside her garret room In Calle Mortppo, and fumbled for the key.Although Miguel was still suffering from the effects of that prostrating low fever which so much afflicts the slum-dwellers of San Josef, It was latest, she considered, to lock her door oa leaving, since the saints alone knew what new mischidf the youngter would contrive to his mother's distress.\"When may 1 have my fiesta?** asked the towsled urchin, lying amid the tumbled blankets.\"May the devil take your fiesta!\" returned Senora Puentes sharply, being tired and more than usually oppressed by the tautness of the air.Sharp though her voice was her manner was kindly as she felt his hands and forehead amt completed a motherly Inspection.Size of Container.If any sign of bacterial spoilage Is detected the entire sealer should be discarded without testing.a toxins may be present which are extremely poisonous.Containers should be of a size to suit the needs of the household so that the contents may be consumed shortly after opening, oherwlse deterioration and spoilage may occur.\"It is l wise precaution to boil canned vegetables gently for at least ten minutes after they are removed from the sealer or can.This does not imply that they must be deaten hot.When the vegetables are required for salads, etc., they may be set aside after boiling, and chilled before use.\" It was almost eerie in the gloom.Normally phosphorescent, the sea was now dul> and leaden.Ashore not so much as a leaf stirred In the lush greenery that ran down to hlgh-tide mark.\"We might as well he moving,'* said Dickie.a\tsir?**™ \"Never carry one if I can avoid it; too risky! I'm a 'non-combatant in this man's war.\" Wynne shrugged.He daily risked life and limb in Ahe air; but ashore, on the ground, he liked to think he was allowed a sporting chance to «defend himself.\"Well, if we go this way\u2014\" he suggested, and led off overboard, into the' backwash.\t.\"Keep off and on until you get a signal.\" Dickie warned Manuel.\"Like this.\" With a tiny pocket-torch he flashed a characteristic series of dots and dashes.\"Hide her behind the rocks if anything comes in from the sea.\" \"Si, senor.\" Even at night the Consular launch was distinguishable for itself, and it had never entered Dickie\u2019s head to camouflage the craft.He followed Wynne and scrambled ashore.After questing around like a bloodhound, the airman found what he declared was the track, led the way along it.Dickie felt a slow thrill run through him.Anything might lie at the head of this trail \u2014anything! Then he was touched by Wynne's hand, drawn back, pulled down.(Continued Next Week) i SOFT UTTTlf FROCK 3 fim 1 .That's right! You can make 44 standard .igarettes from every package of MACDONALDS FINE CUT TOBACCO\u2014\u201cBright Virginia finest you can buy.44 cigarettes cost only 19#, plus cigarette papers.Start enjoying these smoother smokes to-aay\u2014you'll welcome their mildness and you'll appreciate the money you save.LARGE PACKAGE,19* INCLUDING TAX j Discovery of a method of using hydrolixed ox blood in place of human blood in transfusions for human benigi was reported recently to the Brazilian Academy of Medicine.The method was developed as a result of resaerch to find a more abundant and 1 supply of plasma for increasing wartime needs, H ' \", the B £\t.w * m CANADA STARCH i expensive IMV1IT WHAT YOU SAV1 IN WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 2M A product of ffc# CANADA STARCH COMPANY, Umltcd NOS Mrs.George Hodgins Dies io Ottawa m JR The death nocm r°d on Sunday în an Ottawa Hospital i f Mar gai et Abiah Mi-Fall* widow of Ueoige lltuigitvs nt herTOtli year Mrs.Hodgins who reMited at: the home ot a sifter, Mrs.William Alexander, Pre-ton Street, wa* born at «rapide, Ont.danghte, of the late Mr.and Mrs.William MvFall.She married Goei ge Hod.\"t urederertsed hei lS yei«M l iter She was a member of Mi r au lia ptist Church and *everal#trater- To facilitate the fair distribution of coal and coke supplies os they become available, accurate information as to the country s fuel requirements is necessary.SERVICE SELECTIVE NATIONAL Fourth Compulsory Employment Transfer Order COMMENCING AT ONCE EVERY USER OF A Direction to Specified Employer$ and Employee» Thin Order applies to any voting man who it 16, 17 or 18 years of age, anil who is working at any one of the employments specified in this notice.It is also directed to the present employers of these young men.al organizations.\t,\t., .The funeral service was held m the chapel of Hulse ami l laylaii, Ltd .on Tuesday nttmioon.Interment was made at Noi way Hay Cemetery.Former Rriident of Clrrrtodon Pent* HIGH-GRADE A.\tObjective: The Order provides for the transfer of the young men affected, to work which is of more importance to Canada's war effort.1 rans-fers will be made after taking into account the health and domestic circumstances of these young men.B.\tYOUNG MEN WHO ARE AFFECTED: Every yming man who is in any one specified, who has reached hi* 16th birthday but has not reached his 19th birthday, is covered by this Order.5» Final tribute was paid to Thos.Smiley.71.of V\u2019V\u2019Granville Street, Vancouver.B.C .by many friend-resent at his funeral on July Mil A former re«idpnt t f Iniviuion, Mr Smilev hud resided for nntiiv years in H i\\ mut had lived in Vancouver tor the past txventx years.He died at the Ath one Private Hospital alter a >hoit illness, on July 3rd-\t,, He xvas a member ot I ontiac Lodge A F.and A.M ., hlmwville.Que I L > (ALSO BRIQUETTES) of the employment» Must complete this iorfn for his dealer before he can purchase C.EMPLOYMENTS SPECIFIED IN THE ORDERi Thin Order applies to the young men described above if now employed in any of these occupations; (1) Any occupation in or associated with the following : (a) barber shops and beauty parlours; (b) distilling alcohol for beverage; (e) dyeing, cleaning and pressing, hath», guide service, shoe shining; (d) entertainment, including but not restricted to theatres, film agencies, motion picture companies, clubs, bowling alleys, pool rooms; (e) operation of lee cream parlours and soda fountains; (f) manufacture of feathers, plumes and artificial flowers, chewing gum, wine, lace goods, greeting cards, jewelry; (g) retail stores ; (h) factory production of statuary and art goods; (i) retail and wholesale florists; (j) retail sale of confectionery, randy, tobacco, books, stationery, news; (k) retail sale of motor vehicles or accessories ; (I) retail sale of sporting g a re two NOTICE TO CONSUMERS; If you agree to fake 25% of your coal fuel requirements for the year ending June 1, 1944, in high volatile bituminous cool, you can get delivery of the remaining 75% in Class A fuel.If you do not agree to do this, you only get delivery of half your requirements of Class A fuel.1.\tFor the purposes otthl* form \"Class A fuel\" means anthracite (hard) cool (larger then hack wheat), lew volatile bituminous tool (excluding run end end screenings), briquettes end cake.2.\tDescribe the lecetien end kind of premises far which the Close A fuel Is to be delivered.3.\tMark by the letter X the kind or kinds ef equipment In which the Close A fuel Is fe be burned : __ Met Water or Steam Boiler Furnace \u2014 Hot Ak Furnace \u2014 Cooking Steve \u2014 Meeting Steve \u2014 Jacket Heater.k.Te the best of your knowledge hew much Class A fuel was burned In these premises from June I, 1942 to June 1, 1943?con Joseph Brown, One of Clarendon1 s Oldest Citizens Passes in His 96th Year c (2) Hu* boy; rharman and cleaner; custom furrier; dancing teacher; dish washer; domestic servant; doorman and starter; elevator operator; greens keeper; grounds keeper; hotel, bell boy; porter (other than in railway train eervice); private chauffeurs taxi driver) waiter.oldest resident* One of the \u2014\t.this district, Joseph Brown died Monday at the residence ot his , Herbert, .it Stark's Corner*.He WH® in his With year.and had been in good health until recently.A farmer by profession, he live, nil his hte in the township ot Clarendon, except f«»r a shin t period in Portage du Fort.He was the son of the Iftte John Hiown and Ann Brownlee, and a member of the Church of England He nl-o belonged to the Orange Order.___married, his first wife Phoebe Summerville: and his Mary Archibald.Both Kind Burned D.Mow the Order effects Young Men still attending School; Young men in the age groups mentioned, now employed, will not he interfered with insofar as returning to school at the opening of the school session in the Autumn is concerned; but young men covcnll, who are now working during their comply with this Compulsory Order.Quantify Burned 5.Hew much Class A fuel Is new on hand for use In the premises?Kind on Hand Oil eee son Quantity an Mend \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 lied orders far Class A fuel far these premises with any other coal 6.Have dealer?(Answer YES or NO).in the age classes summer vacation, must » 7.Do you agree to take 25% of your coal fuel requirements far the year ending June 1, 1944 in high volatile bitumineus coal?(Answer YES or NO).\u2022 I cedify that the above statements Class A fuel than the quantity authorized by the Gael Controller's Order Ne.Coat 5.E.Procedure to be followed; All men as defined above must report to an Employment and Selective Service Office not later than July 24th, 1943.Men .resident outside a city or town having an Employment and Selective Service Office, who are too far removed to call personally at such to the nearest office in the first instance, and true end undertake net fa take delivery of mare » Signature of Consumer Twice Doted \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese.ee was second pi ©deceased him.Left to mourn his lo«s in Herbert, are two an Office, may write await further directions.If you did not use coal during the year ending June 1, 1943, you must give complete information about your heating equipment and size of premises to enable your coal dealer to estimate your needs.Read these details carefully L This Order applies to all persons planning to purchase Class A fuels, namely, anthracite (hard) coal, low volatile bituminous coal, briquettes or coke, for heating any premises in Ontario or Quebec.2.\tForms will be available from all dealers in the near future.After completion the form must be left with the dealer from whom you are planning to purchase.3,\tNo delivery of coal will be made to any person who has not sent in a oroperly completed form, even if the coal was ordered or paid for prior to this regulation.\\ « «icii- F.\tAppeal» ï If directed to transfer to employment subsequent to interview, a man may, if he objects, enter appeal with a Court of Referees, within 7 days of receiving such direction.G.\tPenalties; Penalties are provided for employers who retain, or take into their employ, after July 24th, 1943, any man covered by this Orde* except under special permit.Also, penalties are provided for failure of an employee covered by; the Order, to register or follow a subsequent direction to employment.H.\tAuthority; This Order is issued under authority conferred on the Minister of Labour bv National Selective Service Civilian Regulation (PC 246 of January 19th, 1943, and amending Orders in Council).Employer* or employer» uncertain of the application of thi» Order in a particular ca»e are advi»ed to communicate immediately tciih the nearest Employ and Selective Service Office tion to hi* son other sons.Joseph, f l nrtnge \u201dii Fort, and John, of Forrester * Falls two daughter*, Mrs.A rente Johnson, of Portage dn tort, and Mrs Munson Strutt, ot Western Canada.A number of grandchildren also survive The funeral will be held Rv t^o o\u2019clock on Thursday afternoon, from the residence ot the deceased\u2019* son.Herbert, to St Paul * Anglican Church and Cemetery, Shaw ville.\\ \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 When to Hervest Grass Seed EXEMPTIONS \u2014 This Order does not apply to:\u2014 A.\tConsumers *ho use only high volatile bituminous coal.B.\tConsumers of anthracite coal in the sizes known as buckwheat or smaller; or of low volatile bituminous screenings or run-of-mine coal.C.\tConsumers of coal and coke used in the business of baking food products.D.\tConsumers of foundry coke.for When to harvest grasses seed is a major problem to many farmers and one which shou.it be civtn ample consideration, tor the time of harvesting seed is most important.Some grasses especially crested wheat grass, drop then-seeds very readily when the plant becomes mature.Delayed harvests./ is likely to result in heavy loss through shattering However, if on the other hand the crop i* cut too early, there w ill be a laige percentage of the seed not properly filled and the re-nit will be reduced yields and lighc *eeo, R.H.Anderson, Supervisor, Dominion ment Attention i» directed to the fad that the Third Compulsory Order, tchich contain» a list of occupations different form the above, also requires certain young men 16, 17 and 18 years of age to report to Rational Selective Service, h PENALTIES WILL BE INVOKED FOR INFRACTIONS OF THIS ORDER M.S.f ©SiPSMîïSMSm1 ©î?THF DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY Director, \\atlvnal Selertiee S.-rrice A.MacKAMARA, HIM PURE Y MITCHELL, Minister of Labour say# ¦ ¦¦¦\t¦ Illustirttion Stations.Experimental Farm, Mel fort ; .Msk-Crested wheat grass seed is ady to harvest when trie heads mostly brown and the stems are still green A guide is to press the seed endways between tin* thumb and fore finger.The =eed when ker nels buckle rather than break or\tHas Interesting History ^Hromeg%s/doesnot shatter its\tReunion\u2019s history is as varied as 1 aeed very readily hut it should be its topography.Discovered in lo45 harvested w hen the eds become by a Portuguese, Mascarenhas, the > nuito firm.This stage is reached | island bore his name until 1643 when & when the heads have a distinct it was claimed for France and re- % brown tmge some of them almost named Bourbon Island.Colonization K black.The stem will still show a began in'1664 at St.Paul bay under 9 green tinge\tthe direction of the French East In- 6 The seed of slender wheat grass company.In 1764 the island re- |g shatters easily and the crop must verte(j t0 the French government.% be cut when the heads still have a y^cn the Revolutionists came to |g greenish tinge and the «cels arj firm but not brittle.To prevent heavy losses through shattering the grass seed should be harvested at the proper idage of development As a genet al rule, harvest when the seed is well filled, firm but not brittle.HON.C.D.HOWE, Minister DT-4 re are French 'Reunion\u2019 Isle FOR MORE MILK \\ Keep your Buildings in repair with Protect your cows from flies with Gyp-roc Insul brie Masonite Donnaconna Purina Fly Spray Safe, economical, easy to apply i power in France they called the island \"Reunion/* an idea that endured only to the rise of Napoleon.\"He Bonaparte\" then became the fashion.The English seized the island in 1810, and ga-'e it back five years later.* \"Reunion\" again emerged as the island\u2019s official name.Reunion has bAn administered as a department of France through a resident governor and consul general.Three delegates, one to the French senate, two to the house of deputies, traveled the 7.500|m Paris to represent the island\u2019s interests in the French parliament.Their constituents are, for the most J part, Frenchmen, British, Indians.>; Chinese, Africans, and natives of J Madagascar.To Reunion, France has y sometimes sent political exiles, not- >\t.ably Abd el Krim, famed Riff lead-\t\\ i > Asphalt Shingles A complete line of feeds always on hand * See the difference PURINA makes Roll Roofing Building Paper Lime and Cement Rockwool Insulation Unchanged Typewriter « Most original features of the first practical typewriter of 1874 remain standard today, such~as the paper cylinder, with its line-spacing and carriage-return mechanism, the arrangement of the type bars so that they strike at a common center, their actuation by means of key levers and the printing through an inked ribbon, \u201e says (Jollier's.And the positions of the characters on the keyboard have not l changed.iles to The Mill will be open until 9.30 Saturday nights until further notice The Hodgins Lumber Co- SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Reg.been "]
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