The equity, 26 août 1943, jeudi 26 août 1943
[" 1 No.9( 61st Year SHAW VILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE THURSDAY, AUGUST 2tkh, 1943 lsSjôlS^iioTjonïn former PERSONAL MENTION resident of Charteris district died \u201c h\" hon\u201c\u2019 \" Mc0\"11' Ml.V,\u201e\tof OtU.I.spending a vacation with relatives Auction S/lb\u2014Auctioneer Ain- in town and vicinity.eShE?êrB kvïr- D.Cuthbertson, near Bristol Cor- Mi.Grant Armstrong spent the WÊÊ\tHHH HiH ners, on Friday.Sept.3rd.8ale ^ek-end in Ottawa, a guest of [gracie-On Monday, August 23 will begin at 1.00 o\u2019clock sharp Mr.and Mrs.Walter Wilson.,\t1043, at Berrys Bay, Ont., Hugh Everything to be sold without Miss Nell Imison, ot Montreal, Is J)!'*?)' Grace, beloved husband reserve.Terms:\u2014Cash.\tI\tvisiting at the home of her father,\tof Lillian Horner, of Shawville.Mr.H.I mi-on, tor a few weeks.\t»\t?.n* WA.4731 TORONTO 200 BAY ST.a uc K 4 i 1 tu A* 1 i fWl .V rrm 1 !1 art Roy Scouts.At Annapolis S3 ot I ho 51 graduates were Scouts, at fini U S.Naval Academy, 18 of Hie 1» honour students were Scouts, arvj 38 of the 72 graduates at the Toast Guard Academy were also Scouts.t\u201e Regent of an I O U K.Chapter iu the city.Shortage of manpower gi' mi a 4 tl* left the t à * % Mary's Church, i of opinion that those re-!e aro tardy about acting.caretaker of 81.Windsor with more work than he accomplish with pi - V sponsi But tiie word from those at the V/ could possibly the church, parish hall, cemetery, and large grounds to care Hearing of his plight, Windsor Roy Scout Troop, tarhed to the church, have solved the problem by allotting a Patrol each week to assist the caretaker helm I- not yet.Canadians, for the lime being, are to remain fully \"at war.\u201d on the home front as well ns on the war front.for.Baden-Powell Fund, raised by the Boy Smuts of Great Britain as a memorial to the founder of the Scout Movement haa now reached the $500,000 mark.The money has all been invested In war bonds, and at the close of thv war a memorial building wilt he erected In Ixnidott is a centre for the youth ol the world.Memorial The & * V*.the 27th at- I Subjected to restrictions on a n.it on.tl scale for the first time in their history.Canadians have reach d remarkably w ell to official limitations and ' don'ts.\" Not by 4 '>A !i CWS in his work.À W The award of the Victoria Cross to Wing Commander Guy hero of the dam busting thi h': .-«'st stretch of imagination has of the British ami R of Mr.Churchill at Quebec and the conference Frontenac will be followed later by a meeting wira weeks.The startling appearance War Cabinets in the historic Chateau The hotel has been taken over bv the Government for Severn aliening in Canada meant privation in any commodity, nevertheless it is recognized by the authorities that it took considerable self discipline for a nation of fr p« oj> p to ilon quiescently and patient! v war-time's restrictive \u201char- Gibson, raid on Germany, brings to live the number nf Boy B< out^ lllllllllll awarded the Victoria Canadian Mr.Roosevelt.« who Not only are wdmen taking on many men's tasks in wartime, but they are becoming very active as Wolf Cub leaders.verse approximately (5,000 miles, w Mb a hit of a breather in between.The east bound trip from Montreal was a record, clipping off 25 minutes from the previous best min-stop flight from Montreal to Britain.Un both trips large consignments of army mail were carried.On the record breaking east-bound trip the plane was in < It irg> of ('apt.Ronald F.George, operating manager of Trans-Can-ad i Air Unis, while on the return we I bound Journey the plane was in charge of (\u2019apt.M.H \"Jock\u201d Barclay, also of the T C A.serv- au empty stotv rh, which may have the odd result of making the Germans hunger for Invasion.Kilnmnton Journal.VOICE have been Cross in Mills w ar.and hitherto unrestricted t t 1 H F O F fn a recent leaders' training course near Halifax.NS, of the 17 taking the course 11 were Lady Cubmaatera.» PRESS Ten of the honour graduates at the United States Military Academy at West Point were former o ness \" And there is no grumbling today throughout the nation.SADDER AND WISER The claim has been made that not enough attention is p id to iMlueating the pedestrian.So a lot of them step out and acquire bumps of knowledge.- Kingston Whig-Standard.BOMBING OF ROME Protest (against the bombing of Romo) would be unbecoming from those who failed to raise their voices against the bombing of Warsaw.Rotterdam and London and of cathedrals like Coventry.Canterbury and Westminster.Would that the enemy had taken a hundredth part of the care displayed by the Allied Air Force in this military bombing of Rome.\u2014Winnipeg Tribune.FUNNY BUSINESS Se made full depth, thus eliin: -ting springs.1/ springs are i the bound Bair can be use 1 *\u2022> a pad over the springs.firestone was able to cot: - rt rapidly to virtually any cu- lion required in the aviation line, since it had built up large and modern sewing facilities in the peacetime manufacture of its foamed ia>x mattresses.The lower price of the brand hair is expected to lead to its wide use in furniture, automobile seats and other cushions after the war.Fort Juan hits gone over, said Dickie pointing.The fortress guarding the harbour mouth, had hoisted the red flag of insurrection.TABLE TALKS 4 4 SADIE B CHAMBERS \"A lot of ash and some lava falling.The peons began to look ugly; but Spofforth got them in hi id.X helped.\u201d He looked momentarily grim.\"These were a few minor earthquake shocks, too.If Callano brisks yp a whole lot mere, the lava stream might In vii.Ie the workings.\u201d \"I wonder if the time hasn't come for some of us who re not Hi: atalans to lend a hand?\u201d said Dickie, his Jaw squared like a cliff.\"I\u2019m game to do anything- legal or illegal,\u201d agreed the airman.\u201cWell,\u201d said pickle; \"I've got an Idea.\u201d \"Well, we can do our bit.\" said Wynne.\"I'll set about my end of It now.\u201d \"Good luck!\" said Dickie.Ho was standing on the flag draped balcony of the Consulate, staving out at the Plaza Grande, at glowing Monte Callano.A number of conflagrations showed over the roofs of the surrounding buildings; but thus far the mob had not invaded the great square.Yet, even as King Higgins watched, a minor fracas broke out as it were under his very nose; a knot of National Guardsmen broke away from the impromptu btvou-cas which filled the Plaza; when a platoon challenged them, the men opened fire.Then one of them playfully lobbed a hand grenade at the front of the Consulate; It struck at the gill o a ground-floor window and exploded there, with a monstrous shattering of glass.Dickie went inside, rummaged around until he found yet another British flag; and, half-choked with the flying dust, he coolly draped it over the damaged window \u2014 a typical Briton's gesture In the face of difficulty.Some Tasty Desserts For Early Autumn \"Dios!\" ejaculated Donna Kle-\"Dios! Look at the A)mi- nor a ; rante Higgins.Dickie!\" The rain had stopped though tin clouds still hung low.He fell ex un»rated even through his natural tiredness.\u201cI.slept throughout the trouble,\u201d said Miguel, as innocent of first causes as it was possible to he.\"Hut Excellency, t!- re will ho another fiesta, and\u2014\" \"Your health is now good?\u201d asked Dickie gravely.\"It would he a pity if you should miss another fiesta.\u201d He fished out a dirty note, but it was of a magnitude to open Miguel\u2019s eyes to their widest.\u201cAh.I will buy a bigger cracker than ever.\u201d he exulted.\"That other one was not so bad; but\u2014well, go with God, Excellency!\u201d He suddenly set down his bundle and turned an astonishing cartwheel; then, gravely resuming his load, padded The flames from the hurtling building grew brighter; by the light he could see that masses of frantic humanity were now pouring into the Plaza.\"Maybe we ought to barricade this place,\" he suggested.\"You can take charge, Dickie.\u201d said Donna Klenoia some rifles and thi/gs.of course; and old Francisco can still shoot straight.\" The day came most unnoticed.Donna Elenora had joined Dickie at the gate; and it was suddenly possible to see clear across the Plaza to the elaborate gardens» which lay between the square and the harbour.The surface of the red.by the refracted The homemaker\u2019s mind can he at rest for the day from the chief anxieties of menu-planning, if she plans the meat and vegetable courses early and then the dessert.Every wise woman realizes it saves time and strength to arrange her meals early in the day.-ut* ¦1 \"We have And now as the last fresh fruits are on the market and the like to evenings are chilly, we turn our attention to the types of dessert which have been neglected during the hotter months.Apples, pears and peaches, are now at their best.In all baked fruit puddings a long, slow baking seems to produce a superior flavor.If baking a deep apple pie, the filling of apples and sugar should be baked slowly for about one and one-quarter hours until apples have that reddish brown color, before placing the cover on the top.This type of pie chilled and served with whipped cream is dessert fit for royalty.Baked pears makes a lovely seasonal dessert.L you are fortunate enough to have maple syrup, place pears in casserole, haste with the syrup.These may be served hot or cold.A flavor of ginger to pears is always refreshing.This may be added to a sauce or chopped candied ginger added to whipped cream.Try these peach desserts for so.iethii.g different: Peach Surprise Cook large extra fine whole peach (pitted) in a sugar syrup (1 cup sugar to 1 cup water).Cook until soft but not broken.red, I A I; sea ap light, to be lifted up higher than normal.away.No ope would ever know just how this urchin had altered Hlyatala's destiny.With ludicrous haste the rid Fort JACKET N\u2019 SKIRT flag fluttered dawn from Juan.Without an attempt to fire the fortress denoted unconditional surrender, well knowing that the naval guns could shell it to rubble in ten minutes.The Navy dominated the situation.Mine Chamber* welcotm* perwonnl letter* from iulere*le«l render*.She I* pteuKed to receive *iiK*r*tlo»» oa topic* for her column, and In nlwayw ready to linten to your \u201cpel peeve*.\" Ile«iue*l* for recipe* or * pedal menu* are In order.Addre** your letter* to \u201cMl** Sadie II.7M Went Adelaide *1., Toronto.\" Send atmmped nelf-ad-drenwrd envelope II you %% l*li a reply.M m LHCLll: » y Chamber*.\"Ecco! Ecco!\" roared the crowd.Then someone called: \"Viva.Viva.Hlyatala!\" *T say.you know, it is raining \u2014It's going to pour,\u201d observed King Higgins to Donna Elenora.\"Nothing like a rainstorm to cool folk's tempers.\" \"Dickie.\"i sho said.\"How much of a hand had you in all this?\" (Continued Next Week) h '( I U* ' « m r Animal Hair Used By Aviation Industry -W a n3ÜP 3 Pads only Z k Another role in which farm products are helping fight the war was revealed today by The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company.Animal hair is being used in many important aviation products, com- x\\B IOt » Fatal Sound \\ He grew increasingly restless am\" unsettled.For the sake of movement he left the Consulate and crossed the Plaza, answering challenge after challenge.Lights still appeared in the Casa Falleiro.he knew Donna Elenora well enough to be aware that so long as her husband was absent under » Sound waves in water, such as those caused by depth bombs, may kill up to eighty feet, navy medical reports show, says Pathfinder.The waves, traveling from molecule to molecule, have a speed of 4,078 feet per second, about four times »that of sound in air.distances up to 150 feet they damage the small blood vessels In the abdomen and affect the flow of blood to the viscera.A Plum And Apple Butter > 0 METHOD\u2014Wash fruit.Remove stems and blossom ends from apples, cut in pieces and leave skins on.Cut plums, pit, and measure.Place all in kettle, add water, boil until tender (10 to 15 minutes).Put mixture through a coarse sieve, add sugar, Corn Syrup, lemon juice and rind.Bring to a boil; boil gently until thick and clear (35 to 40 minutes) stirring often.(This recipe thickens considerably when cold.) YIELD\u2014Approximately 2 pints (Wine measure).2 lbs.tart apples (9 cups, cut) IVj cups sugar 1 lb.green plums (2 cups, pitted % cup Crown Brand Corn Syrup and well packed)\tJuice and coarsely-grated rind of 1% cups water\t1 lemon (optional) ! If ! V i H ajjLLumu 033 00 ; '» V*7 At III 7K X A Record Harvest Expected in China S I I Get the y/Mw-y *.wyw /.-A*.' i The harvest in the parts of China, under Generalissimo Chlang Kai-shek \"is expected to be of record quantity this year,\u201d The British Radio said recently.\"Seasonable rains have already resulted In the reaping of large crops, and the autumn prospects are described as favorable,\u201d added the broadcast.Si BLACK SiïOtë WA xwm QUOTA d-tESSimftALT*tfdU ust.LEAF 40\" 2788 / SIZES Z 8 I Don't worry about Hce\tV and feather mite*.\u201cBlack Leaf 40* j control* them.\t| \"Cap Brush\" Saves Money r \"Cap Brush\" spread* \u201cBlack Leal evenly on the roost and does an efficient job.Saves money.Ask your dealer for thewCap Brush\"and full directions» Make this for that discriminating young person to wear as a two-piece, or as separates; for the suspender skirt pairs off nicely with a girl\u2019s blouses, and the jacket makes a mighty handy topper.Cut-out design for the posy applique is included in the pattern.Style No.2788 is deaigrned for sizes 2 to 8.Size 4 require* 2H yards 35-in.fabric for the suit.i aatfiBS********* Our m \u201cBeehives\u201d 40\u201d X: You can roll 44 mild, smooth, standard cigarettes from a package of MACDONALDS FINE CUT TOBACCO.The cost is only \\9t plus papers.Start to-day to smoke this economy way.t^COONALb Many \"beehives\u201d of Industry In India, established centuries ago under ancient Indian craftsmanship customs, are aiding the war effort, New Delhi reports.The beehives complement modern Industrial establishments so effectively that the Central Government of India will this year purchase ISO,000,000 of war supplies from small-scale Industries.» f i » S« Id by Orn*, T A Hardware.\t¦ I I Send TWENTY CENTS for Pattern to Louise Lennox, Boom 421, 73 Adelaide St.West, Toronto.Write your Name, Address and Style Number.Be sure to staté size you wish.m Jok ' N THE PACKAGE fv (INCtUDINO TAX) ISSUE No.34\u201443 N V E S T WHAT YOU- SAVE IN /VAR S \\ V I N G 5 T A M P S .U ! 1 THE EQUITY country and flown to China by way of India General Victor Odium, Canadian Minister to Canada, with a group of Canadian and other prominent citiaena in China, with the collaboration of Madame Chain* Kai-Shek, is supervising the distribution of funds and supplies sent from Canada.Our Boys\u2019 Department Almost Complete Shawville August \u201820th, 1943 i Bristol School Commissioners Aug.9th, ma.Bristol School Cominiaeionera met on the above date.Present\u2014Chairman Woods and Comra.Graham and Stewart.The Minutes of last meeting were read and on motion of Comr Stewart were adopted.Motion by Comr, Stewart that the following teachers applications be accepted: No.5 school, Miss Margaret McNeill ; No.6 school, Miss Ella How ard; No.10 school, Miss Elizabeth Reside, Motion by Comr.Stewart, that Robt.Russell\u2019s tender for conveying pupils from old No, 3 district to No.9 school be accepted and the secretary sign a Contract for same.Motion by Comr.Stewart that we employa tinsmith to inspect the toilets at No.9 school and report to this board in writing.Motion by Comr.Stewart that the following bills be approved and paid: Edith McGillis, sweeping N).6 $ 12 00 E.A.Pritchard.G.T.Paul, premium on bond On motion of Comr, Graham the meeting adjourned.SCARCE NEXT WINTER ! !! < Teacher Wanted Boys\u2019 Summer Jerseys in fancy stripes just the thing to knock around in 60,\t75\t$1.00 Boys\u2019 Summer Oottonade Trousers grey, blue and brown $1.50\t$1.69\t$1.95 Boys Camp Shoes $1.26 to $1.59 Protestant teacher for UlHr School No 2 .Apply stating qualifications and salary to THUS.QUA ILK, Otter Luke, Que Prepare your home now for adequate warmth with smaller fuel consumption Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to August 27th, 1943, for the conveyance of pupils up to and including Grade VII, in No.9 school district, Vann, Que to and from the High School, for the term 1943 44.Specifications of contract may be seen at the Secretary\u2019s Office.TO SAVE COAL CHECK THESE POINTS / HOW TO GET MORE HEAT Pipes and furnaces must be clean, and grates in good order.If one or two rooms are hard to beat, you are wasting fuel.A minor adjustment can probably remedy this.Have a competent man check your heating system, and make necessary repairs.Insulate your furnace and pipes when necessary.J, A DEAN See Treat.STORE HOURS: 1 74 7 50 This store wifi be closed all day Wednesday during August Tuesday nights, open until 10 p.m.Saturday nights, open until 11 TEACHERS WANTED H.I Smith, Secretary-Treasurer / HOW TO AVOID HEAT LOSSES Storm windows end doors must fit snugly and be weather stripped.Lack of storm windows can cause as much as 20% heat loss.Caulking should be done around windows, doors and in cracks in brick work (some hardware stores have caulking guns for rent).Broken glass should be replaced, and loose panes puttied.Small expenditures on such work will save much fuel.One qualified protestant ieacher for Masham School Corporation, School No.2.Duties to commence Sept.Ut, 1943.Minimum salary, $80 00 per month.Apply stating vx|>erience and qualifications to ANGUS WALLACE, Secretary, Lascelles, Que The Weaning of Lambs p.m.\\ < Lambs are usually weaned a approximately five months of age, that is about in late August or in September depending upon conditions.The lambs should be separated from the main flock and pasture or a feed lot provided, preferably at some distance from the ewe flock Wether lambs and ewe lambs intended for market should be separated from the lambs U be held for breeding pur-Those intended tor market may HOW TO SAVt STILL MORI / Teachers Wanted You can save fuel and money by having your home properly insulated.It is a proven fact that in many homes lack of adequate insulation (including storm windows) results in unnecessary consumption of fuel\u2014up to as much as 50%.Watch for later instructions on how to fire your furnace properly.S 5 App*ications will he received by the undersigned up to July 6tb, 1948.for qualified teachers for t he Rural Schools ot Clarendon.Salary $750.00 tor term 1943 44.poses be placed on rape or alphalfa pastuit, and gradually started on grain so that* as the pasture becomes less luxuriant they will be approaching a lull grain ration.In a test at the Dominion Experiments! Station at Scott, Sask , says E.Van Nice, Assistant in Animal Husbandry at the Staton, two lota of weanling lambs were placed on good ra|*e pasture, one lot was fed grain and the other no At the end of a 30 day period \u2022Vt .1 A DEAN Svv.Treasurer N,O.Horner\u2019s old stand SHAWVILLE, QUE HAVE YOUR HOME INSPECTED FOR HEATING AND INSULATION DEFECTS Get advice now! Skilled workmen and supplies If you delay in getting your home ready for winter you may not be able to get the services you need.Teachers Wanted are scarce Qualified Protestant Teacher for No 1 Dim.School North Onslow.Term 10 months ; $80.00 per mouth School, 15 pupils.$15.00 to $18 00.grain the gains were practically identical indicating that so long as a good rape pasture is available, grain is unnecessary, but grain may well be started before the rape pasture becomes shoit.Another test showed greater gains by pounds per head in 30 days of weaning the lambs at 44 months and placing them on ripe pasture pared with a similar lot of lambs lett with the dams on native prairie pasture for 30 days longer.The stubble field, quite satisfactory for breeding stock, provides too much exercise for market lambs and makes for growth rather than fattening.The most desirable weight for market lambs is from 80 to 90 pounds, and this should be kept in mind when considering age of weaning and fattening for market as some breeds tend to become too large before getting the desired finish.New Room and board Dairy Pails J.S.YOUNG, Secretary Treasurer, R.R 3.Q tyun, (j ue We have now on hand a limited supply of good Dairy Pails.r V MS tOW as cuui- 4 THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY HON.C.D HOWE, Minister Cemetery Donations Findlay Furnaces Dr.I).J.Campbell, Treasurer of the Village Cemetery Improvement Fund, acknowledges with thanks, the following donations:\u2014 Previously Acknowledged Alf Brownlee.Mrs.Julia Sheppard.Mrs.W.J.Sheppard .Heman Dagg .John Brownlee .C.A.L.Tucker .A few good all'cast Findlay Furnaces are now available.Place your order now to insure early delivery $ 115 00 .$ 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 Amendments to the Unemployment Insurance Act Chinese War Relief Fund DALE\u2019S TINSHOP Over 5,000,000 Chinese have perished since Japan launched its destructive war in 1937; numbered legions have been wonnded ; 90 per cent of all Chinese industry has been lost; more than 2,003,000 babies have been orphaned, 50,000,000 Chinese are lefugees in their own country.These are a few facts released today by headquarters of the Chinese War Relief fund to emphasise the ueed of support of the million-dollar campaign now in progress throughout the Dominion to provide food, medicines, clothing, hospital supplies, etc.as the tribute of Canadian citizens to the gallantry of, Mrs.Sam Renuick the Chinese nation.Subscriptions from the people of this province are now being sought.There is no direct canvass; instead the public Mrs.Hector Telford.is being asked to send in their dona R J.Connelly South Porcupine lions direct to the Chinese War Relief j p \\ViUon Fund, 610 St.James St.W.Montreal\t'\t.or band them in to any branch of the Chartered Banks of Canada.Officers ot the Fund, which is receiving the aid of prominent men and women of all classes, races and creeds Notice to Interested Employers and Employees AT ITS 1943 Session, the Parliament of Canada amended the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1940.The effect of these amendments is to require that additional workers.be covered under unemployment insurance.On and after September 1st, 1943, employers must make contributions in respect of the following employees* *\tCl) ALL PERSONS engaged in employment hitherto insurable, regardless of the amount of earnings, who may be paid on an hourly rate, on a daily rate, on a weekly rate, or a piece rate (Including a mileage rate).*\t(2) ALL EMPLOYEES paid on a monthly or annual \u2022alary basis, whose salary, including any cost of living bonus which may be received, does not exceed $2,400 a year# All employees, as above described, must pay their contributions as required by law.The combined contribution for each employee earning $26 or more a week will be in Class 7\u201463c a week.To Employers: Obtain unemployment Insurance books from the nearest local office of the Unemployment Insurance Commission as soon as possible, for employee# above described who will become insurable on September 1st, 1943.\t\u2019 To Employees: It is in your interest to see that your employer makes contributions on your behalf from September 1st, 1943, If you become insurable through this Amendment.Mr.John R.McDowell, Treasurer of the Maple Grove Cemetery Fund, acknowledges with thanks, the following donations:\u2014 Clarence Hayes.Thos.Sheppard, Ottawa Clifford Cone.Wm.Smith.Ottawa.TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS 8 5 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 Mrs.S* E.Hodgins, Ottawa W E.N.H origins, Ottawa.J.B.Kilgour.2 00 2 00 1 00 For Beautiful Cemetery Memorials 1 00 Mrs John R.Judd 2 00 Mrs.Andrew McKnight 2 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 Write or phone GEO.H.FROATS & SONS 248 Argyle Street, Renfrew, Ont FARM FOR SALE Two hundred and twenty-five acres in the Dominion, siate that few people I of heavy loam, 160 under cultivation, have any conception of the havoc and 8C under hay, 50 in grain crop; will sell devastation, of the ruthless cruelties in- with hay and grain crop.Two sets of fiicted on China by the Japanese in outbuildings, all in good condition; their seventh year attempt at extiuc- eight roomed brick house, iron roof, tion of this country.They point out that hard and soft water in house, also fur-had it not been for the courageous re- | Dace; well fenced and watered by never fusai of the Chinese to accept defeat, failing creek; plenty of wood, and also even when their country has been pil- school situated on property, about laged, her industries destroyed, the miles West of Haley\u2019s on No.17 High-United Nations would now be on the way.Priced for immediate sale.Ap-(offensive instead of the defensive,e^8g™e™eïgeeeRgeej^He^M China it is estimated, has killed or permanently incapacitated one and a quarter million Jape; her will to fight has engaged one million Japs in the Orient and prevented them being thrjwn into the tight against the United Nations on other fronts.For these and the reasons of her suffering in heroic silence, officers of the H\tIII\tI Fund suggest Canadiens should be will- raven School, Municipality of Calumet, ing to subscribe generously to the appeal dissentient.Duties to commence Sept, which is now in progress and which will 1st.Salary $75.00 j>er month.Apply Money subscribed will be used in one of two ways.It will be sent direct to China for making purchases of neces si ties or supplies will be bought in this Phone, 278 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION ply to CHRIS H.GIBSON, R 3, Haley\u2019s Station, Ont ESTABLISHED 1883 HUMPHREY MITCHELL Minister of Lmbomr L.J.ThOITI ER, Chairman R.J.TALLON, Commissioner ALLAN M.MITCHELL, Commissioner INVALID COACH W-10 Teachers Wanted GEO.HYNES & SON Qualified Protestant Teacher for Dun Tenders For Caretakers PUBLIC NOTICE DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICE C^Shawville Oue.Tenders will be recevcd by the undersigned up to August 16th, 1943, for caretakers for.the Rural Schools of Clarendon.I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name, without mv written order EDWARD BELANGER Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que, to \u2022 L.E.SMITH, Sec re t ary-T re isu rer Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que Phone 80 J A DEAN See-Trois Aug.26, 1943 - - Mil* \u2019 Service Announcemente Look Here cf0 ^witn ywhfAeAe+t* Jjk^ checuft L pj Seeiay, Augatt 2flk, Wise Investments ; ; t}1?1 ## V \u2022 ^ ;! ^ / s*J il* \" % | j Vf / :** , In Fine Furniture For Sale, Want*, Found, Lost, etc.9HAWV1LL8 ÜNITRU CHURCH Rf v A.F.Foees B.A.* B.D.Putor 11.00\ta, m.\u2014Service at Shawville 8 00 p.m\u2014Service at Z r>n 8.00\tp.m\u2014Service at Stark's Cor- FOR SALE\u2014 Frost and Wood En* silage cutter, iu good condition, 12 inch throat, three sets of knives and grinder.Apply to Archie Horner, Yarrn, phone 11-33.ners.The Evening Service at Shawville is withdrawn.4' : Wanted\u2014Oirl Or woman, for general housework, willing to go to Ottawa for month of September.Apply Io*Mbs.C.W.Dickson, Yarra, Que If your home needs furnishings, be wise and choose them from our quality assortment on the second floor.Be sure of enduring beauty and lasting satisfaction so zealously maintained over the years and just as steadfastly upheld today.! ANGLICAN Rev.K.C.boLTOW, BA., L.Th St.Paul\u2019s Holy Communion\u20148.00 a, m.Morning Prayer\u201411.00 a.m.Evening Prayer\u20147.30 p.m.Holy Trinity Sunday School\u2014 2.30 p.m.Evening Prayer\u20143 15 p.m.St.Lukea Evening Prayer\u20142.00 p.m.k \u2022r ' -\u201e J\tMil ¦ II ,.Ul ÆSS~^] FOR SALE\u2014First class piano.$25,00 for cash deal.App'y to Mrs.Nellie Framer, over Shawville Marble and Granite Works, Main Street.Ü WANTED \u2014 Experienced married couple to take full charge of farm or on ?hares.Apply to Alex Hayley, Fort Cou longe Que.' man or i Chesterfield Suites - 0 w.! \" Designed to start your living room off on a comfortable scale from innermost construction to final covering of beauty.$137.50 $142.50 $169.50 FOR SALF\u2014 A number of Barred.Rock Pullet*.Apply to Mr*.Garnet Hodoins, Yarn», Que.Phone 2511.2* North Clarendon Parish Rev.P, R.Stote in charge Greermount\u2014 Morning Prayer\u201410.30 a.m.Thorne Centre Evening Prayer-3.00 p.m.Charteris\u2014 Evening Prayer\u20148,OC p.m.North Onslow \u2014 Tuesday, August 31st.Evening Prayer\u20147.30 p m.* # il: § § Churns \u2014 Order your churn now.F/ LEG DO Try a new McCormic-Deering Cream Separator now It will put DOLLARS in your pocket R W HODG1N3, S-rrttnry AV/JL .TiS'kSVVJ» ; What's In a Hangar?, j A hangar, says the dictionary, Is \"a shed for storing vehicles, espe- I daily aircraft.\" But that's about the only purpose the hangars are NOT used for at Randolph Field, Texas, American Pigment Standards West Point of the Air.The spa- During the past 10 years the stand- clous structures house a dormitory ards of the American pigment indus- a m( *s\t8\ta.nd try have grown to be the best in the dance floor, bowling alleys, an ice : world, and most of the foreign pig- cream parlor, a couple branch post ments formerly imported because of exchange, courts for basketball, vol- fair quality and low freight have Icy ball and badminton.Of course, failed to keep pace-with the ad- most of the hangars are equipped : vancing standards of the American with machinery for the maintenance pigment processors, the bureau of and repair of Randolph s host of.mines reports in Information Circu- training planes.But the ships are lar 7198.The curtailment of imports taken indoors only when in need of of French yellow ochers, Spanish red tinkering.In - almost constant use oxide, Persian Gulf red oxide, Tur- I by the aviation cadets, the sturdy j key umbers, and Italian siennas dur- ships are moored on the \u201caprons\u201d ing World War II is therefore not | during the brief intervals when not the hardship which it might appear.in the air.A New Sensational Leg Tint The perfect substitute for sheer hosiery.It won't rub off or spot her One Port Massaua, Eritrea's No.1 port, boomed during the Italo-Ethiopian war.From October, 1835, to April, 1935, more than 050 Fascist ships docked, landing in all about 270,000 workers and soldiers, and more than 700,000 tons of war materials.Their cargoes also included 12,000 motor vehicles and thousands of mules for pack duty.A military city developed within the civilian city as barracks, ware-\t^ Sraa! 8 THE CORNER STORE pace with this mushroom growth a plant was built capable of a daily production of 30 tons of ice and 700 tons of distilled water.Regular air and shipping services connect Massaua with Italy.N In the rain, or prevent « Hodgins Garage tanning / ?j Only 45 cents Per bottle / Buick, Oldsmobile Service Chevrolet Sales ?Estate Mrs.M.G.Howard Main and Centre Sts.SHAWVILLE Phone 64 Vn\\ n.\\ \\ VVV\\W\\\\ \\ v VV\\N\\\\s WM « fm v * %\tt i* Jr ÿW t I d*# Don\u2019t Be Afraid Of That Big Dbg AIRMAN\u2019S VIEW OF NAPLES EN 3F t 1kg - \\ * * m >.jk V « *5 > \\ f steelworks for A à h £ i * * mk u 3 i s The airview above shows part of Naples, famed for its magnificent harbor, now the target of Allied bombs.Noted structures indicated are (1) The Royal Palace, begun in 1600, which contains the important National Library; (2) Park opposite Palace's 800-foot sea frontage; (3) Plebiscite Square; (4) the recently-restored 13th Century Castel Nuovo, long a royal residence; (5) Molo San Vincenzo, huge breakwater over 5,000 feet long, where the greatest liners once were moored.Italian submarines can be seen in the photo.* «**< / BPF B#*#?\t* ^Rw%v | / -,' \" T,' i if» »¦ knife are needed If It Is I rod uct ion in the following manner: \"Mrs.Brown, may 1 present Mr.Martin\"?6.Is It proper to send out wedding invitations and announcements in the name of the brother of the bride if their parents are dead?6.If men are sitting near, should a woman offer her seat to an old woman, when on a bus or street car?Modern Etiquette or a large chicken sandwich or club sandwich.3.Yes; send a brief note of thanks to everyone who has written or sent flowers.4.Yes, this is the correct form.6.Ye#.6.If one of the men does not offer his seat, the woman should.By Roberta Lee 1.May the bridal party stop and Unger in the vestibule of the church, following the ceremony, to receive best wishes and congratulations?S.la it correct to hold a sandwich In the fingers while eating it?3.\tIs it necessary that a bereaved family reply to letters of condolence?4.\tIs it correct to phrase an In- The Army\u2019s versatile Duck speeded the advance in Sicily by rushing gasoline and oil direct from tankers off shore to our planes at newly captured airfields.Here one of the amphibious trucks refuels a Spitfire with American insignia at a Sicilian air base.HONEY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Answers 1.No; It Is not good form to do bo.2.Yes, but sometimes a fork I\u2019EHStONAL Prompt payment for shipments of light honey.Send samples and estimate of quantity ta AUTOMOBILES\u2014-USED_______ BED CARS WITH GOOD TIRE& See us first.Mount Pleasant Motors Limited.Used Car Lot at 2040 Yonge Street; Head Office, 132 Mount Pleasant Roa extra cost 11.00 trial willl convince; you.Write Nurse R.Tucker, J3irkl Bldg., Wlnnlpeg.PROPERTIES WE HAVE BUYERS I for Chicken Farms.Mark»; Gardens and town or village howMf In all parts of Province.Send full particulars in confidence at once, \u2014we make no charge un:osa we sell.Powell and Company, u St.Clair East, Toronto.1\t\" RABBITS 10 PEDIGREED ANGORA BUCKS for sale.$3.00 each.Anna Tate, Aylmer.R.R.2.Ontario.TAPEWORM\tJ STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS often are the cause of Ill-health In humans all ages.No one Immune! 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TOBACCO FARM FOR *AI K_________ $8 600\u2014100 ACRES.25 MILES Toronto.good buildings stock crop and equipment.R H.Kane, Richmond Hill.PHOTOGRAPHY B-POUND SAMPLE PACKAGE VIR-ginla, Burley, Zimmer and Prior leaf tobacco, with recipes and flavoring.$3 postpaid.Rutliven Tobacco Exchange, Ruthvcn, Ont.DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH : The Heat, Rale, or Hall HAVE YOUR SNAPS 100 ACRES CLAY LXJAM.ALL UN-der cultivation, young orchard.Brick house with modern conveniences.Bank barn, water in barn, two silos, drive shed, electricity.One mile \u2022 from Church.Village School.Seven miles from Stratford.Would sell stock, feed, implements with farm.Wm.Douglas, St.Pauls, Ontario._____________ TEACHERS WANTED QUALIFIED TEACHER FOR 88.No 12 Lancaster, capable of teaching English and French, salary $1,000.J.Y.Baker, Sec.-Trcas., Dalhousle Mille, Ont.Delivered by Mall Any \u2022 or 8 exposure film perfectly developed and printed for only 35c.end feet eervlce WHY HAVE m m SORE Supreme quality guaranteed.IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE Beautiful Montmorency Falls are over 100 feet higher than Niagara.FEET?Station J.'Toi.'oto WANTED A BILINGUAL FRBNCH-English male teacher for Protestant church school.Apply Rev.Allan S Reid, 3485 Mc Ml I Montreal.i Teacher and Pupil Work Together 100 ACRES.CLAY LOAM SOIL, good farm buildings, steel roofs, good water supply, small bush.Close to town of Orillia and high- St.\\V\\, Toronto.\t________ Lpply Rev.Tavish St., PHOTOGRAPHY \u2018\u2018WORK IS UNEXCELLED\u201d SAYS BRITISH AIRMAN D1NURWIC \u2014 TEACHER WANTED for S.S.No.1.Southwortli and Hartman district of Kcnora.State salary expected; duties to commence Sept, first.Apply to R.Zoceole, Secretary, Hoard of Trustees, Dinorwic, Ont.\u201cYour work is unexcelled by any 1 have yet tried, and before the war 1 toured quite a lot in Great Britain and on the Continent Your value, too, 1» unbeatable.* Title complimentary letter to Star Snapshot Service comes from a British Airman training In Canada.Any Size Roll\u20146 or 8 Exposures.DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25c Boys and girls on active service enjoy letters so much more when \u201csnaps\" are enclosed.You will get snapshots that will please you better\u2014at lowest cost \u2014if you mall your film rolls to Star Snapshot Service for developing and printing.And you will get the promptest service ^obtainable In keeping with quality work.Send your next roll to *tar Snapshot Service for a trial.3 MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 26e Size 4 x 6\" in Beautiful Easel Mounts.You can have enlargements coloured by hand for a small additional charge.FOR SALE lit a».DUE TO LABOR CONDITIONS W B forced to dispose of 103 ot more of our registered Palomino and Tennessee Walking horses Including pleasure horses, brood mares, stallions, yearlings and suckling colts of grand champion INO FARMS.Souderton, Pennsylvania.REDD1TT, ONT.PUBLIC SCHOOL requires teacher for Junior room, grades 1 to 5, commencing September.Salary $900.0» and bonus $100.00.H.W.Ooodfcllow, Sec.-Treat.LADY HUNTER FEMALE PILLS % QUALIFIED PROTESTANT Teacher for 8.8.No.5.Culabogie.Salary $1150.Apply to Mr*.Gordon Stoughton, Cilia bogie, Ont.For Painful and Delayed Periods, Extra Strength, $2.00 PHONE LL.3600 For City Delivery SKY\u2019S DRUG STORE x v ! SOME CHOICE YOUNG REGISTERed Yorkshire sows Just bred, and some choice young Registered boars about ready for service.Edgar Dennis, HR.2, Aurora.Out.\\ I WANTED\u2014TEACHER FOR 8.8.No.2 Aubrey.State qualifications.Salary I9V0 for qualified teacher.E.F.Griffiths.Oxdrift.Ont.- m 1981 Davenport Road (Corner Uxbridge Atre.) TORONTO *\u2022' w BANCROFT GRADE H CONTI N-uutlon School requires ail assistant teacher.Salary $14 ** .( v Apply stating experience, qualifications etc to Norman Mitchell, Secretary-Treasurer of the Bancroft School a?FANNlBiG MILIi >y'&rA « FANNING MILL (Kline) PROVED best seed grader.Screening re-Kline Manufacturing, 420 Ave.Toronto.I » \u2022 Board.MIDDLE-AGE) women e%) pairs.J Willard it
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