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[" % » No.11, 61st Year 8HAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Oth, 1043 Aies Hollis Retires From Eiflisd |On Tuesday evening of last week, Pte.Ales Hollis leturned from England, where he had nerved for almost two years with the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corp.Ales was returned because he was over age for active service.He is a veteran of the Great War, 1014 18, and was a prisoner of w ar In Germany for several months before escaping to Holland, where he was interned for a year or more.\t, Shnwville Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs.Bruce Barber on Monday evening.Hannaiucrry\u2014McKkb\tI Sept 18th.Program\u2014Demons tra Mr.and Mrs.H Hannaberry, of tion; paper on Home Economic*».Maryland, Que., announce the en-1 Bull call\u2014Supper dishes.Assist log hostesses.Mr*.Gordon Brown- iQowlino ENGAGEMENT Business 1 Que-, announce the en gageaient of their daughter, Rita ling hostesses.Mr®.Gordon Brown-Ann Marie, to Mr.Merlin Patrick lee and Mrs.G.G.McDowell.The McKee, son of Mr.Frank McKee, flower competition will be held, and the late Mrs.McKee, of Me\t* -\t\u2022\t\u2014 Kee, P.O,.Que.Marriage to take Pie.Lloyd Pitt Killed oe Active place September 11th,\tService College 283 Bank Street OTTAWA, CANADA Never were Stenographers in such demand as now.We are conductiug a rhort intensive course.B.'gin at once and help your country.Open all Summer m ' .57< PERSONAL MENTION vonHrming information of the «,\t»\t0wounding and death in Sicily of Mrs.Irvin S .rants left Monday their elder eon, Pte Lloyd Pitt, to visit relatives at Valley held,\tLloyd wan boru in Bryson.July Q\"*'\t15,1(60.He enlisted Feb 18.1942.Mrs.H.Millar, of Ottawa, spent I vil,e tor basic training.A memor-the week-end and holiday with 1?* service was conducted In the her daughter, Mrs, J.P.Wilson.Bryson United Church on Sunday.At 3.15 p.m Mr.and Mrs.Mur wood Dale and A brother, Harold, donned the children, of Oshawa, Ont., visited uniform on his 20th birthday and relatives in town for the week end.is now in Gaining at Chicoutimi.An Huh,»\tn\tn p > n ! Two other brothers, Russell, who lf-p'ry Campbell, R C A has already received his call but vviti*\t8pe?ty tb®i 'yee*rend has been allowed farm leave, and uith hi wile and family in town.Leonard, are at home.Six sisters.Il J i Red Créa Shipment for Month ef August W.E.COWLING President « H.W.BRAITHWAITE Principal W The work committee of the Shawvitle and district Red Cross report the following finished goods sent in to headunatters at Hull during the month of August:\u2014 Ten bed sheets, 5000 surgical dressing*, 44 quilts, 27 pneumonia jackets, 2 coats and caps, 7 dresses, 5 dressing gowns, 11 children's sleepers, 6 prs bloomers, fl helmets, 9 sweaters, 12 prs sea boot stock ings, 11 prs seaman's stockings, 8 prs auxiliary socks, 5 prs gloves, 5 prs mitts.BRILLIANT COLOR BEAUTY Lf ASILY applied.Dries hard with a * ^ brilliant high gloss.26 gorgeous colors.Resists wear, heat, spilt coffee, alcohol, etc.For canoes, garden furniture, autos, as well as indoor surfaces.\u2022 You can\u2019t get a finer enamel.wawa.JAMES A.MILLAR ® el Le \u2022 L.advocate, barrister, 128 Main St.,Hull, Que.At Moyle'» Hotel.Campbell\u2019s Bay \u2022v«rjr Wednesday morning At PontiacHouse,ShawviIle,a » Wednesday at Noon etc.very toe 4?HARLAND 0.ROWAT NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McGill Univerttlty SKAWViLlE.QUE.ssss SËE3135 mmme section oftownship.that their son, Trooper Kenneth Miss Mnry Armstrong, of Otta-Little.had been wounded in action wa, was a guest of Mrs.Alf Draft t some unspecified place outside per for a few days during the England.Trooper Little enlisted past week, in the Tank Corps in January 1942.at Timmins, and took his training Mrs.Frank Frost, of Campbell s at North Bay and Camp Borden Bay, has been visiting her sifter, as a wireless operator.He arrived Mrs.Hcmau Sparling, for the past overseas in August of 1942.His two weeks, mother received a cable that he was leaving England for duties elswhere.SHAWWLLE HARDWARE STORE 4 Estate C.J.Caldwell \u2022- survive.MARRIED J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K.C.Moork-Tracy Advocate Barrister * Solicitor, etc Office : Campbell\u2019s B«t>, Quebec (In Lawn Block) On Wednesday afternoon.Sept.1st, at the parsonage of the United Church, Shaw vi I le, Katherine Mae, elder daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert J.Tracy, Main street, was united in marriage to Everett.__ Nesbitt, son of Mrs.Moore, and| DONAT Le GUERRIER the late Joseph Moore, of Rupert, Que.The ceremony was performed by Rev.A, F.Fokos.For the ceremony the bride wore a Hying cloud blue wool suit with navy felt hat and accessories and she carried a bouquet of A nerican Beauty roses.She was i u\t.\t.attended by her sister.Miss Mona | Matters dealt with ly c< nct|f rdtnc Tracy, who wore a gold wool suit .\t,\t, _ em .,-ith brown hat and accessories Misses Helen and Joyce Beckett, [and a corsage bouquet of yellow =.'mmrnémmm Mr.Williard T.Hodgiue, 0f ™ Eaatern Ontario.The brideV High and Public Schools of this I Montreal, spent the week-end and gomg-away costume was a black district opened on Wednesday, holiday with his father.Mr, E, T.^d^red smt wRh black felt hat Sept lit.with a full staff ot Hodgius, and other relatives.\tand accessories and a silver tux teachers.In the High School the\t, .\tneck piece.On their return they teachers aiv: Principal.John To!* Mr.and Mrs.Rayburn McTier- «»eto make their home on the hurst, Montreal: science specialist, (nan and Upl and Mrs.Borden bridegroom\u2019» farm at Rupert Gordon E.Samson, Montreal; Uomgan, of Eganville, spent the Out ot town guests included household science teacher, Miss week-end and holiday in town.Sqdn.Leader and Mrs.Burden USSel Miss Margaret Judd, Miss Sadie\tvfr.'\u201e d M 1 Currie- Maine.Mr.and Mrs.James Moore, Tubman, Miss Audrey Fulford.Mllls'Rt la,m-\t^d Norman Moore, ot.Rupert; Miss Amy Co, rigan and Mrs.Athol Mr.and Mrs.Forest Ptendei gad ilu-îniv '™ Ezr*\t°l t\"\"up I)ala*\tand Mr.and Mrs.Royce Prender- ' In Clarendon Township the gflHt, of Ottawa, visited friends teachers are as follows:\tZion.a\u201ed relatives in town and disti let Miss Jean Judd; Austin, Miss | fov the week-end.Mary Jay; Starks Corners, Mrs.\tI On Saturday afternoon Nonna Lenms Dean, Mrs.Myrtle Howie; Miss Amy Dali ms, who has been Agnes Hughes, daughter of Mr 462 Bronson Ave., Cor.Gladstone Knox, M!ss Mona Tfacy; Fifth spending the Summer vacation Lnii Mrs.Norman Dod*.of Mary.Line, Miss Muriel Murphy; Rad- with her parents.Mr, and Mrs.E.land.Que., was united in marriage lord, Miss Beulah rindiay; Mur- C.D-ihms, retimed to Montreal on | to Pte.Robert John Cartinan, son relj\u2019s, Miss Laura Woodley; Green Monday to -resume teaching.Lf Mr.and Mis Robert Cartinan, relatives In town.\t1 autumn flowers, and the wedding Rev.J, H.\u201end Mrs.Stender and I ««Sc «r*» played by > children, of Hnffalo, N Y , spent Armstrong.The bTide.who was mnted as a I * f®w days of the past week *,ve\u201c ,n '»'?' r.\u2019«ge by her father.I an rs:; u* zi œrara- vte, other relatives in this district.\tover talfeta, with heart shaped REPRESENTING COMPANIES halo hat, and linger tip veil, a an L A W.Cecilia Curne-Mills, of I she carried an arm bouquet of the R C.A.F (W.D.) Simimerside.white gladioli, Talisman Rose- P E.I.and Mias Edith Currie- I and bovardia., past The was attended by her siste*\\ rents.Rev.Miss Shirley Dod®, of Ottawa.at Yarm.who was dressed in blue chiffon \" over taffeta, with pattern of dres- Miss Mary Brownlee, of Mont- and flowers similar to the bride\u2019s, i .¦ |»etf|| ¦ r real, spent the weekend at the ! After the ceremony a buffet SH AWwILLt home of her mother, Mrs Norman lunch was served to about 100'\t1 Brownlee She was accompanied guests at the home ot the bride's by her cousin, Mr.W.Gk Acheson, parents.On Monday evening a who will visit in the district for a I large reception in their honor wa- given In the theatre hall at ShaW-ville.\u2022 Later Mr.and Mrs.Cartnmn Mrs.I.Shore and sons, Clarence and Miller, have returned to their home alter spending the Summer at Kars, Out.\u2014o\u2014\tI Ac.2 Ronald Dean, R.C A F.of Miss Virtue Beattie was honour- Luchina, Que ; spent the week-end ed un Friday evening.August 27th, at the home of his parents, Mr.when a number of friends and I **nd Mrs.John Dean.neighbours gathered at her home.,\t.B\tc\t,3 The bride-elect received many , Mb-j Amelia Smart left Monday heautitul gifts including a pnrae.?or Lennox ville, Que., where she To tbi, sb* fittingly tb.obnd\t>» Miss Virtue Beattie Honoured SCHOOL SUPPLIES Notary Public CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, QUEBEC Branch at Quyon ; will cal any Monday on request f Ê friends for their kind remembrance.Refreshments were served aftei W-4 R.MILLER WALLACE ADVOCAT .BARRfsTER HULL, QUEBEC Consultations by Appointment i I » ÿt m m r 88 ) Shiwville Schools Ope® L# D D.J.CAMPBELL ) Veterinary Surgeon SH AW VILLE f ?i DR.H.K.NEILSON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat * SPECIALIST Procure your School Supplies early Pens Pencils Crayons Scribblers Note Pads .Scrap Books Scratch Pads Writing Pads Exercise Books Loose-leaf Books Loose-leaf Refils Blank Drawing Books QUE I! Mathematical Instrument Sets MCOICA L A UTS BUILDING OTTAWA, - ONT.RHONE, 1 2-7961 CAltTMAN \u2014Dous BEATTIE\u2019S EYE SERVICE ONTARIO OTTAWA I SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATIONS Specialists or all Visual and Muscular Eye Defects T.T.Beattie, Kathleen M.Rollins, Heg Optometrist I Stevenson's, Miss Or ma Smiley.Reg Optometrist Day of Prayer Observed by Public Service in Memorial Park Mrs.Frank Gordon T.Paul I NSUSANCE I \u2022 Friday.Sept.3rd, app .Day ot Prayer by Hi __________ King George VI, was fittingly observed in Shawville at 11 o'clock, by x public service in the War Memorial Park at the East end of the village.\t.A large number of citizens at-j Mills, of Noranda, spent the tended and stores and other bust ' ness places closed for the hour of prayer.Mr.XV.A.Hodgins, Shawville m veteran merchant, acted as chairman and made the introductory add rets.The prayer of \u2019'Penitence and was .'AjMKSjH , rector of St.Paul's Anglican Church ; Psalm 61 d by Rev.A.F.Pokes, stor of the United Church ; ure, 2 Chronicle 7.1222, was Rev.R J.Robertson, pastor of the Standard Church ; prayer for \u201cThose who Serve\" was home of Mr.Thou.I I I Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations >week*end with their pa and Mrs.I.Currie-MilK Humble Approach\u201d Rev.K.C.Bolton week or so.Mr.and Mrs.R.T.Kelly land daughter.Marilyn; Mr.and Mrs.left for Simco, Out, where they H.L.Kelly and daughter, .Mar* are to reside for the present, th jorie, have returned to their home bride\u2019s going away costume beiiu In Timmins, after visiting at the a blue crepe suit, with tweed coat.& L J I\t.JSBj I {L Kelly, North black felt hat and black accessor offered by Rev.H.Kielty, pastor Onslow, and other relatives in thL ies.BHHHHBBHHHHHHHI of the Wesleyan MethodistCbuhch; district.\tAmong the out of town guest- prayer for \u201cThose who Suffer\" by\twere Mrs.R.A.Elliott, of Copper Rev F.O.Rout ley.pastor of the\tMrs.Walter Kilgonr and Miss Cliff, Ont ; Mrs.J.A.Pritchard J) Pentecostal Mission ; prayer for Margaret Dagg.entertained joint* and family, of Alcove, Que,, Lance \u201cKing and Country\u201d by Rev.C.ly at a miscellaneous shower at CpI.and Mrs.'Fred Cant, of Mon-Macfarlane, pastor of the Holiness the home of the latter on Monday teith.Ont, and Mr.and Mrs.Moi-¦ ¦I Church.\tI evening, Aug.30, in honor of Miss ley Brude, the Misses Gwen and Three hymns were sung during Katherine Tracy, whose marriage Barbara Bruce, Mr.and Mrs.John the service, and aftar the National took place on Wednesday, Sept.Bowes.Miss Anna Bowes, and Mr.Anthem, Rev.Bolton pronounced 1st, to Mr.Everett Moore, of and Mrs.Rental Irwin, all of the Benediction.\tRupert, Que.\tOttawa.Talking1 Pictures Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Larry Simms Inkf Leads, Chalk, Rulers, Erasers, Musilage, Pen Points, Paper Clips was rea pa si Seri iptun d by rea fn Blondie Meets The Boss at THE W.A.HODGINS STORE Shawville Shawville Theatre Thurs.Sept, 9th.At 8.80 p.m.Movement Quebec # / $50.00 For Grape* considering\u2014fewer than if this Lafallette had become Dictator and declared war on the world.\u201d \u201cIf Ferdinando .ad been here, there would have been a different story/' said Dolores, rather fiercely for one in disgrace.\u201cHut he failed uality counts most \u2014 for that rich, satisfying flavour which only a fine quality tea yields, use / Price Approved Is $5.00 Per Ton Over 1942 Peak ¦ - \\ Vf.K \u2022 \u2022 % 1 \\\\ The recent announcement that the Liquor Control Hoard of Ontario had approved a price for 1943 of $50.00 a ton for grapes to he used for wine making highlights the importance of the wine industry to the agricultural Interests of the Niagara Peninsula.The grape crop is recognized as the most staple money crop of the fruit farmers of the Niagara Peninsula.This is due not only to an excellent regularity in volume of fruit production but also to the important fact that the wineries afford a dependable market for from 50% to 70% of the grape crop each season at an equitable price.The price paid by the wineries In each year agreed upon between the Ontario Grape Growers\u2019 Association.the Niagara Wine Grape Growers\u2019 Association, representing the Grape Growers, and the Wine Producers\u2019 Association.The price so agreed upon has then to be approved as fair and equitable by the Ontario Liquor Control Hoard.Once this approval is given it is incumbent upon every winery to pay the agreed upon price.Peaches, plums and cherries this y oar have all been crop failures in varying degrees.The fruit growers of the Peninsula therefore have to look to grapes to provide all or a large part of their Income.The price of $50.00 per ton to be paid this year is $5.00 more per ton than that paid last year.It Is the price which the grape growers requested, and the members of the Wine Producers\u2019 Association agreed to, as being fair in view of conditions this year.In recent years there has been a great improvement in the wineries and their equipment.Today the Ontario Wine Industry is a respected modern and efficient industry producing Ontario wines which are pure, of high quality, and of excellent taste.This notable improvement in plant, equipment and quality of product in the Ontario Wine Industry springs from the full recognition by the Grape Growers and the Wineries of the mutuality of their interests and from the wholehearted understanding and cooperation existing between them.It is a fine example of the advantages to be gained by both agricultural grower and processor through intelligent and equitable cooperation.he failed !\u201d said her father, wiping his mouth in the Spanish fashion, seems to have run away at the critical moment.\u201d n .d z V, TT M \u201cHe À >-inch fabric for % yards SB-inch : .Send TWENTY CENTS (20c) for pattern to Louise Lennox, Keom 421.73 Adelaide St.West, Write year name, address and style namb#r.?Be sure t# state size you wKk, .(plus papers) 10 THE END Men, who are now roll- | mild, mellow smoothing their own with ness \u2014 its consistently MACDONALDS FINE high quality.Cigarettes CUT TOBACCO, report that they get MACDONALD\u2019S FINE forty-four standard cig- | CUT TOBACCO arettes Censored /r One soldier in North Africa thought he had figured out a sure method of beating the censors and \u2022 letting his family know exactly where he was.He sent his mother a sequence of letters, each envelope giving her a different middle initial, the Initials spelling out « the city.But the letters reached home out of sequence.He got a pained and bewildered reply: \"We cannot find this place Nuts! anywhere on the map of North Africa.\u201d are easy to roll with ) thIyTTCHt /ItID DIE out of every and a joy to smoke, package.The popularity A big \u201c44-size\u201d package of this tobacco is grow- costs only l£)d (including daily, because of its ing tax).This sullen Jap Zero pi forced down on Vella La veils in the Solomons, fell into U.S.hands by a roundabout route.Chinese plantation workers captured him, eluded other Japs on the island and turned the pilot over to Americans rescuing survivors of the U.S.S.Helena after Kula Gulf battle.ilot, the blouse %nd for the shorts.ISSUE No.36\u201443 to.LI CANADIANS IN SICILY SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON THIS CURIOUS WORLD i ¥ A K September 12 ISRAEL MARCHES TOWARD CANAAN ' r- V i if Numbers 10:11 12:16.TEXT \u2014 10:11, 12, 29-36 GOLDEN TEXT\u2014Come thou with us, end we will do thee THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING The spring of 1444 B.C.The wilderness of Par- Numbers PRINTED r I Numbers 10:29.THAN ONE $5 Tim IT WAS DECIDED THAT 4 an, south of Sinai.Order of tbe Host \u2018\u2018And it came to ass in the second year, in the second month, the twentieth day of the month, that the cloud was taken up from over the tabernacle of the testimony.And the children of Israel set forward according to their journeys out of the wilderness of Sinai; and the cloud abode in the wilderness of Paran.\" While detailed instructions in regard to the ordering of the camp for these years of wandering through the wilderness were absolutely essential for discipline and efficiency, the details do not carry great spiritual truths and we need not dwell on them.It will be noticed that the tribe of Judah, which was always the most important of the twelve tribes, from which David and all the kings of Judah arose, and from which the Lord Jesus Christ ultimately came, is placed first.God's Ministers for Good \u201cAnd Moses aid unto Hobab, the son of Reuel the Midanite, Moses' father-in-law, We journeying unto the place of which Jehovah said, I will give it thou with us, and we MAN\u2019S BLOOD WOULD CON&EAL.AND HIS A HEART STOP IF HE EVER on a» FIFTY- siX8s ARE LISTED IN THE AMERICAN NAUTICAL ALMANAC FOR THE Long, forced route marches which had been part of the Canadians\u2019 three-year training in Kngland helped patrols like this to move rapidly and relentlessly from town to town in the invasion of Sicily.Peasant donkey carts like this one were commandeered to haul heavy weapons and other equipment.WHERE J O v, UNIVERS ITI \"Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English,\u201d the term \"gammon and spinach\u201d was in colloquial use in London as meaning \"nousence and humbug\" \u2014 Charles Dickens employed name in the same sense.On this side of the Atlantic, and in our own day, the little girl in The New Yorker,\u201d with her immortal \u201cI say it\u2019s spinach \u2014 and the hell with it.\u201d had kept up the war against the flat-tasting vegetable, even before science informed us willing to-be told folk that spinach contains too muck oxalic acid for the good of our Innards.W 11.so be it V> climb on the anti-spinach band-with the children and the Goodbye to Spinach seek our Hobabs in the advice of ¦age, gray-haired counsellors; in the formation of strong, intelligent, and wealthy committees; in a careful observance of precedent.Anything seems better than a simple reliance on an unseen guide.Now, in one sense, there is no harm in this.We have neither rignht or need to cut ourselves adrift from others, who have had special experience in some new ground on which we are venturing.It is a mistake to live a hermit life, thinking out all our own problems, and meeting all our own questions as best we may.Those who do so are apt to become self-opinionated and full of crotchets.God often speaks to us through our fellows; they are his ministers to us for good, and we do well to listen to our Samuels, our Isaiahs, our Johns.% * NAVIGATORS.and the The sands geem to be running out for\u2014if not from\u2014spinach.The reign of this green-leaf vegetable has been threatened for some time\u2014apart, of course, from the unceasing war waged against R by the childern.Dr.Henry C.Sherman, professor of chemistry at Columbia University, has given the insipid \u201cgreen-feed\" a further push down the toboggan, He terms \u201cspinach\" an unfortunate.Of course, other scientists have said the same thing.The Mayo Brothers at Rochester, Minn.criticized spinach so severely as to cause a marked decline in real estate values In the vicinity of Crystal City, Texas, the world's largest spinach growing centre, where a statue of Popeye the Sailor adorns the landscape.5$ 9-13 ANSWER; Colgate, Hamilton, N.Y.; Brigham Young.Provo, Utah; Baylor.Waco.Tex.; Temple.Philadelphia, Pa.NEXT: The highest railroad.u are We are inclined wagon servants \u2014 and to add our prediction.green and puny though It may be, that the days of spinach like the sand It invariably conveys to our protesting molars, are numbered.you: come will do thee good; for Jehovah hath spoken good concerning Israel.* And he said unto him, I will not go; but I will depart to mine own land, and to my kindred.And he said, Leave us not, I pray thee; for as much as thou knowest how we are to encamp in the wilderness, and thou shalt be to us instead of eyes.And it shall be, if thou go with us, yea, it shall 4>e, that what good soever Jehovah shall do unto us, the same will we do unto thee.\u201d It is an obvious conclusion, from the reasons here urged by Moses, that the many and wonderful promises of divine guid-and divine direction did not A FARM WIFE CHATS TO WOMEN By Gwendoline P.Clarke Divine Guidance \u201cAnd they set forward from the mount of Jehovah three days' journey; and the ark of the covenant of Jehovah went before them three days' journey, to seek out a resting-place for them.And the cloud of Jehovah was over them by day, when they set forward from the camp, came to pass, when the ark set forward, that Moses said, Rise up, 0 Jehovah, and let thine enemies be scattered; and let them that hate thee flee before thee.And when it rested, he said, Return, 0 Jehovah, unto the ten thousands of the thousands of Israel.\u201d The original word here rendered \u2018scattered\u2019 denotes the action of waters in overflowing their banks, and is thence figuratively applied to bodies of men rushing in impetuous crowds and pressing out of the pathway on either side like a raging stream that bursts over its banks.When spoken of the dispersion of enemies it implies a routing and discomfiture that shall drive them and another like the Hilt the blasting of spinach be- As long In the United States sockeys salmon are sometimes called blue- hacks.gan long before today ago as 1845, according to Mr.Eric Patrldge's generally spent is the thought that If they retire and take a house in town they wouldn\u2019t know what to do with themselves.But offer such a couple a few acres of land and a warm compact little house In which to live and I am pretty sure nine out would be glad to give up the home place to the younger folk and be quite content to spend the evening of their years usefully but leisurely employed.# # # Of course such a plan would only be made possible if government were to buy up some larger farms them Into small holdings, each complete with a house ar_3 some outbuildings farms might well form a sort of colony for retired farmers.Many a man might feel he could not afford to quit the farm to buy a house in town and yet might be only too glad to buy a small place where he would be assured of a partial living and a comfortable home amid the rural surrounding to which he has been accustomed all his life.There now, don\u2019t you think I have put forward a good plan for taking care of elderly farmers and their wives in the post-war years?But I suppose my suggestions will fall on deaf ears.As for ourselves.Partner and I would hardly be eligible for anything like that just yet but it would certainly be nice to look forward to\u2014a sort of farmer\u2019s paradise.Last Sunday we had visitors from a distance\u2014a farmer and his wife, both of whom I would think are In their early sixties have had a long hard life always with too much work and too little comfort well used up with rheumatism, and his wife\u2014well, I'm sure Mrs.Blank doesn't weigh a hundred pounds.Mrs.Blank and I were talking, a# farm women will, of the season's work and how difficult It bad been to get things done this year after such a late spring.As we -talked 1 could tell that mrs.Blank was a completely exhausted and discouraged women and I said to her\u2014\u201cMrs.Blank, Why on earth tlon't you quit\u2014retire, if you would rather call it that?\u201d \"Retire?So I would\u2014-but I can\u2019t quit by myself, can 1?\u201d answered Mrs.Blank.admirable They i m i # JAPANESE EMPEROR And it Now the man Is pretty of ten Answer to Previous Puxxle 26 Canadian city.27 Decaying.HORIZONTAL l Pictured ruler of Japan, ' w* wife 29 His nation ance supersede in his eyes the use of all available human aids.If recall to mind that the host is calculated at more than two millions of people, it is quite evident that even during the march to Kadesh (and much more in the long wanderings which followed) it must have been extremely difficult to keep the various divisions together.In the broken and difficult country which they were to traverse, which had been familiar to Hobab from his youth, there would be scope enough for all his ability a guide.that it was just this prospect of being really useful to the people that prevailed with Hobab.We used 12\tElongated Ash.13\tSun god.\tI L 14\tPronoun.\tI \u2014 15\tBeverage.\tË 17 Sped.19 Strike lightly.|E|5 21 Entire.23 Measure of units to attack the U.S.A.we TiTMËÎËl 31 Cupolas.32 Capital of hi* empire, j 34 Encountered.I 38 Rotates.39\tMast.40\tLight tap.44 Anger.47 Excellent.4 Enthusiasm.48 Vehicle.50 Exclamation of pity.7\tLittle demon.51 Funeral fire.8\tMusical note.52 Biblical .9\tWhole 10\tMisfortunes.53 Cooking 11\tTellurium (symbol).16 Title.18 Correlative of 57 Music note, neither.20\tForm of \u201cbe.\u201d 21\tLimb.22\tLike.24 Color.SUA I ! RIAillimS I T the MAP Of E OHIO J » and divide R R E GL A number of these ER EV F area.25 Negative.27\tTops of waves 28\tMales.30 Slender bar.32\tBeret.33\tKind of cheese.35\tTurbine wheel.36\tPoison.37\tPack.39 Quarrel.41\tCompass point 58 Meditated 42\tPronoun.43\tFriend.44\tBelonging to it.45\tPertaining to us.DJ IF [All AS El EWÏ E \u201d 46\tNear.47\tBackward 49 Full of briskness.53\tDessert.54\tKnit.5\tEither.6\tRodent Tho logical reasoning behind her- counter-question just about had me floored and It has been in mind ever since because It applies to hundred of farm couples throughout the country where the women keep on working only because their husbands do.farmer's wife may be fit or she may not be, but she tags along with her man, day after day, ¦imply because she has to-be-cause \"she can\u2019t retire alone\u201d.I think in the Social Security \\ plans after the war it should be possible for farm couples over sixty to secure small holdings\u2014 say from one to five acres where they could keep poultry, a couple of pigs If they wanted to, and grow a good garden.In fact just enough land and stock to keep an-average couple happy and occupied.Probably\u201d one thing that keeps aging couples on farms long after their health and strength are And it would seem one way foundations of a flood.So, when typically viewed, the language suggests that the death and resurrection of the Saviour is the breaking and dissipation of the combined forces of His enemies (Ps.68:2, 3, 13, 15), while on the other hand it is a \u2018gathering together in one of the children of God that were scattered (John 11:51, 52; Isa.pronoun.my utensil.54\tPedal digit, 55\tNumeral.56\tCrafty.57\tLight brown The , HAPPY WARRIOR 60 Exist.62\tDelicate skill.63\tChild's room.VERTICAL 2\tMyself.3\tBy.58\tPostscript (abbr.).59\tDutch (abbr ).61 Symbol for erbium.j 4 ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ 11:10, 11).We have more need of God in times of peace than in times of effort.It is harder to realize His presence in the brief hours of relaxation than even in the many hours of strenuous toil.There is quite as much, if not more, peril to communion of soul with God in times when the whole nature is somewhat relaxed, than there is in times of work.So let us take special care of our hours of repose, and be quite sure that they are so spent as that we can ask when the day's work is done, and we have come to slippered ease, in preparation for nightly rest, \u2018Return, O Lord, unto Thy waiting servant.' Work without God unfits for rest* with Him without God unfits for work for t ! 9 lO Ô 3 4 5 6 I Z 7 II % 14 I 13 12 # In the meantime we have a war to think about, and all our plans, years and mine, are contingent upon the winning of that war.As to that I am sure everyone has been heartened by recent Allied successes, but there will also be heavy hearts as the casualties of the Sicilian campaign are made That Is unfortunately And there will be 21 19 20 2Z 16 17 16 27 24 *25 26 23 m 31 31 29 *30 28 33 34 ¦ 35 U * 6 3i 36 w known inevitable other anxious mothers tco.I mean the mothers of eighteen-year old Young lads, who when the started, were hardly out of I am sure many 42 4\\ 39 ROBINSON CRUSOE 45 44 43 sons.war public school a mother in 1939 looked at her school boy son and said, thank goodness my Hughie is too young for this war anyway.\" But now Hughie\u2019s turn hah come and it is up to Hughie s mother to be a soldier am well as her son.soldier in the horn»\u2014for Hughie.5f 52 48 B4 50 47 46 Rest sr 4 \"Well, 55 *56 54 53 Him.Flower-bedecked, even to ths barrel of his rifle, and laden with fruit, this British Tommy tramps through Catania, where enthusiastic Sicilians greeted conquering army with cheers and gifts.59 ^#60 61 56 57 The Pentagon building In Washington housing war department offices occupies a square mile.63 4 A By J.MILLAR WATT POP\u2014.and Clean Linen * -V>./ INGLUDM46 BREAKFAST 'i SIX HUNDRED , DOLLARS / À HOW MUCH IS THE V BED o m H K 9 * 11 T Wfi____J Here\u2019s how Marine Staff Serf# Biil Coffeen of Chicago looked on arrival at Guadalcanal after 72 days of wandering around isolated South Pacific islands.Forced down on air mission, he lived on coconuts,, met friendly natives who cared for him, then was spotted and rescued by navy * w I * m fr X \\m\\ la* f 7-ZO » i Syndicate, lu I; (ReietsN % % è m Vt m a i * i « 11 9 I ! * i a e s;i :;il * I 4 - I { 4 HI III % » * # 4/ m} ( >; / ! y i DC>| ¦ MHMia ¦¦ HBES3 BBGffl BBSS BIBB EBB I\u2014 11 n \u2014Tl ! THE EQUITY FARM FOR SALE Give these THE BIC EVENT OF THE YEAR RENFREW FAIR September 14,15,16 and 17 -¦\t-\t¦ -\u2014- Two hundred nut twenty five a res ' of heAvy loam, 160 under cultivation.I gtpt.9tlle 194%) hi under hay, 50 in grain crop; will aril _\t_ ; with h«v and grain ciop Two sets of ' outbuilding-*, all in good condition; eight loomed brivk house, iron roof, i School hard and soft water in house, also furnace; well fenced and watered by never I failing week: plenty of wood, and also | school s t u tied on pro|*erty, about 3§ miles West of Ha Ivy\u2019s on Na 17 Highway.Priced f«T immediate sale.Ap ply to SbawviUe I South Onslow Commissioners > August 27th, 1943 South Onslow School Commissioners met on the above date at the usual A WAR JOB \u201cCARHARTT DENIM OVERALLS place of meeting.Present:\tCoiurs Poole, Westbrook, MacKechnie, Hen CHIUS H.GIBSON, li 3, H,ile> s Station, Out r' \\ derson and Athol Inglee, having subscribed to his oath of oHtce.On motion of Comr.MacKechnie, Athol Inglee was appointed chairman for this year.On motion of Comr.Poole, the minutes of last meeting were adopted as read.On motion of Comr.Westbrook, the following bills were ordered paid viz: \u2014 General Insurance, Bond.McKechnie and Co Auditors Hudgins Lumber Co.Mrs.O\u2019Connor.E.A.Pritchard.Moyer Co.The Equity .Mrs.Joe.Bradley.Harvey Mohr.Helen Mohr.Municipal Form.On motion of Comr.Westbrook, the Auditor\u2019s report was adopted.Motion by Comr.MacKechnie, that the attendance officers be as follows: No.I school, Fred Hutchison; No.3, Bussell Taber; No.4.Freeman Morn field.; i Everyone Comes to Renfrew hair \u2022 « w » 1 Tenders For Caretakers » DRAWINGS Fifteen $100.VICTORY BONDS given away to lucky coupon holder\u2014 five each night 15th, 16th, 17th : i Tenders will be n ceved by the undersigned up t«> August 16th, 1943, f«»r caretakers for the Rural Schools of Clarendon.1 Made to the usual Carhartt standard Full roomy mixes with re inforced adjustable buckle shoulder Blue or Black overalls.Sizes 36 to 44 $ G 50 25 00 8 82 16 75 J A DEAN Sec-Treat v- MHilary Bands in Attendance seams» 6 ¦trap* in Smocks to match Vi I Cemetery Donations 5 58 BIS MIDWAY 13 30 10 30 10 00 4 00 lO OO 17 75 $2.50 Dr.I>.J.(\u2019amphell, Treasurer of the Village Cemetery Improvement Fund, acknowledges with thanks, the follow ing donations:\u2014 Previously Acknowledged Alf Brownlee.Mrs.Julia Sheppard.Mrs.W.J.Sheppard .Neman Dagg .John Brownlee .V.\tA.L.Tucker ___ John J.Caldwell.Matt Wallace.Herb C.Hodgins .Mrs Chi re nee McLean Mrs.W J.Dagg .Mrs.Robert Telford.Mrs.Lena Kelly.St.AIb.u»'- Guild .Mrs.A E lWelwhite.Willis Brownlee ., Mrs.T A Hades .W.\tG.Atcheson.Wallace Brothers Big Midway Shows, Rides and fun tor Everyone per Garment \" Carbarn \" BIO MBITS OVERALL and SMOCKS Blue or black, eizei 46 to S! ., ¦lightly higher.Shop Caps, striped canvas, stitched visor.Work Rants, well made from cotton drill $1.95 $2.50 Work Gloves, solid horsehide gauntlets $1.00 $1.25 * 115 00 .$ 2 00 Something going on all the time 1 00 a.Horse Racing Thursday and Friday Children, under 12, free to grounds Friday 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 10 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 10 00 2 00 2 0 4 :>u 3 00 45c On motion of Comr.Henderson the meeting then adjourned.Jos.A.Steele Scc-Treas ?Storing Potatoes Different Treasury Jobs The secretary of the treasury and Storing\tin the basement of a the treasurer of the United States dwellii g h«ni*v is n» t as a rule Fatitfac- are different officers of the govern- The secretary, of the trees- ùÇgfc&kt-ârJ io,JS Moisture and Air in Filling Silos In experiments conducted in the past 20 years by the Field husbandry Division, Dominion Experimental Farms Service, it has been found that the moisture content of the crop is the most important factor.The most suitable moisture content is a round 65 |>evcent, but it is possible to make reasonab\u2019y good silage with the moisture ranging from 5 per cent above or below that Next in importance and tory, owing to ihe d.tfi- iiltv in providing ment propvr vent Pat ion.\t.Winy bushes of ury is the head of the treasury de- pot .tuts are lost every year, the author partment and as such is a member i : les sa y, tl r*uigh ?torinz in faulty of the President\u2019s cabinet charged cellars, in d >< I y must i tided bin*», or, by law with the management of the ¦\tnational finances.The treasurer of the United States is not a member of the cabinet; he is an important subordinate in the treasury department charged with the receipt and Lights Way for the Army disbursement of public money deposited in the treasury at Washington and in the other depositaries authorized by the secretary of the treasury to receive deposits of government funds for credit in the treasurer's account.The office of treasurer of the .United States was created by the act of September 2, 1789, and Samuel Meredith of Pennsylvania was the first man to fill the office.1 & \\ wlieie the temperature is too high Mr.John R.McDowell, Treasurer of the Maple Grove Cemetery Fund, acknowledges with thanks, the following donations:\u2014 Clarence Hayes.Thom.Sheppard, Ottawa.Clifford Cone.Wm.Smith, Ottawa.Mrs.S' E.Horigins Ottawa.W E N.Horigins, Ottawa.,.J.B.K'Iguur.Mrs.8.im Kennick.Mrs.John B.Judd Mrs.Andrew Me Knight.Mrs.Hector Telford.K J.Connelly South Porcupine J.P.Wilson.Mrs.Wm.Dale.Alf Draper .N,r?.Horner\u2019s old stand SHAWVILLE, QUE Celestite Goes to War; amount closely connected with the moisture content is the control ot the air in the silage mass.It is undesirable to force all of the air from the interspaces of the cut crop, only a small amount of air being necessary for the functioning of the ensilage process.To provide the proper amount of air in the silage, the following precautions should be observed : (1) The walls and the doors of the silo should be airtight.See that there are no small holes or cracks; (2) The moisture content of the crop should be about 65 percent ; (3) The silage cutter should be set to cut in j lengths; (4) The silo should be tilled as quickly as ; possible, bold ups over 24 hours should be avoided ; (5) The heaviest and wettest material should be placed on top to provide pressure on the entire mass; (f>) A limited amount of drainage should be located at the bottom of the silo to prevent waterlogging or accumulation of moisture; (7) Pack solidly, taking care to till in and tramp well any pockets that may recur near the walls.Even after the silage is settled, it is well to examine the top from time to time to see if any shrinkage from the walls has occurred.Celestite, old standby of the fireworks industry, has gone to war.i The crimson j trail made by a tracer bullet as it speeds toward its target is blazed by this mineral.The bright glow of military flares, the parachute distress signal, the flare shot to the surface from a submerged submarine and the waterborne \u201cball of fire,\" lighting up enemy ship movements, all get their , dazzling red flame from celestite.j Blackout signs and signals used in London \u201cglow\u201d because celestite has been added to paint.In peacetime this mineral had .many jobs.It furnished the red flame for some types of fireworks, brightened paints and served as a filler in sealing wax and rubber.The rayon industry used celestite to remove impurities in caustic soda.Some sedatives and medicines dipped deeply into the .supply of celestite.Railroad companies used it for flares.Steamships used it for distress rockets and the small \u201cbombs\u201d that truck drivers in trouble use at night along highways burn ted with celestite.$ 5 00 2 OU 1 00 5 00 2 00 Dairy Pails 2 00 1 00 1 00 We have now on hand a limited supply of good Dairy Fails.2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 4 H ers Become Cattle Raisers in Massachusetts Fourteen future dairymen in Massachusetts have recently become half owners of purebred Holstein bull calves, Harley A.Leland, assistant state leader of 4-H club work, has announced.2 00 Findlay Furnaces 2 oo A few good all-cast Findlay Furnaces are now available.Place your order now to insure early delivery NOTICE All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass in any manner on the following properties :\u2014Lot 1-A, Range 13, Township of North Onslow, and Lot 10 H, Range II, Township of Bristol.All live stork running at large on *be above-mentioned properties must hr removed at once by their owners.By order, \u2018 JERRY QUA I LE, Owner, North Onslow, (jue.This is the first time, says Mr.Leland, that Massachusetts or any New England state has ever carried out such a plan for promoting better bulls among the 4-H club members.It is sponsored by the New England Holstein Breeders association in cooperation with the club department.Breeders throughout New England have donated calves which are four DALE\u2019S TINSHOP U.S.Praise for Canada\u2019s Egg Powder Suggest Six-Point Plan To Boost Milk Output to six months old when the 4-H mem-The shortage of milk and mnk take them Each mernber must SSS : lenge to dairymen.\t| «hew the ammal at county or To bring about the much-needed loca] falrs-increase in milk production, a six- I At a special auction, in co-opera-point emergency program has been tion with the annual Holstein sale, suggested :\tj these 14 prospective herd sires will Increase the present cow popula- he sold.All expenses will be de-tion, especially on existing dairy , ducted and the net profit will be farms, by bringing in milking cows ; divided between the 4-H member and heifers from other areas where , and the dairyman who donated the such a situation is practical.\t| calf.Prize money will also be given Breed the cows now on hand to for the best Jobs of fitting and train-good dairy bulls and properly growing out the heifer calves ; also give more emphasis to proper feeding and managemeht.Keep production records on all dairy coqys.Improve the old pastures and seed new ones until at least ltt acres of good pasture are available for each mature dairy animal.Grow more and better legume hay on every farm.Maintain the present milk routes and develop new ones as feasible.TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS There's more to food than proteins fats, minerals and vitamins\u2014there\u2019s flavour.No matter how essential a food product may be, there\u2019s not much fun eating it unless it tastes good.The people of Britain get both healthful food and tasty food in the dry egg powder sent to them from Canada.To find out how Canada is making egg powder with fhe flavour of fresh eggs, a group of United States scientists recently visited Ottewa.They talked with other scientists of the Dominion Department of Agriculture and National Research Council about the latest methods of converting eggs to powder, and one of the visitors stat ed \u201cCanada is consistently turning out a better product than we are\u201d.He credited improved scientific manufacturing methods for the high quality of Canadian egg powder, but said its superiority originally began with superior grading of the raw product, the egg itself.He explained that in making a uniform product.Canadian egg powder manufacturers have a uniform raw product to start with.A top quality egg grades A Nova Scotia, as it does in Victoria, B.C.Grade A eggs are worth ia premium anywhere in the Domioon.They make better egg powder.They make more money for the poultrymen, too.It all comes back to the farmer.When his hens lay top quality egg, the farmer enables the manufacturer to produce a top quality, finished pro duct.By giving proper feed and care to his flock, the farmer is making possible enormous shipments to Britain of dried egg powder, the equivalent of nearly 60 million dozen fresh eggs in the last year and a half.Major Had Good Time An army major who must have had a good time at some recent USO dance, sent this /letter to a Miss Mary Winn of New York city: \u201cYou are much too nice to know for only one evening.Could you put me on your list for a Christmas card?\u201d At the bottom of this diplomatic overture to further correspondence were the names and addresses of two other Mary Winns, evidently culled from the \u2019phone book, with the implied plea that if the fir&t to receive it didn't happen to be the right lady, please pass the letter on.The Mary Winn who received it happened not to be the right one, but was a staff member of a nationally syndicated magazine, and passed it on through the columns of the publication, asking nothing in return but a piece of the wedding cake to sleep on.For Beautiful Cemetery Memorials ing the animals Lamp Shade Care Now that the War Production board has ordered thumbs down on wire lamp-shade frames, shades made of silk and other fabrics have joined the list of household irreplace-ables.Unshaded lights are not an immediate prospect, however.With proper care, fabric shades that are now in good condition can be made to last for many more years.All lamp shades should be frequently dusted with a soft clean brush or a vacuum cleaner attachment, but fabric shades sometimes need more than brushing to remove ingrained dirt.Write or phone GEO.H.FROATS & SONS 248 Argyle Street, Renfrew, Ont Phone,278 in Sydney, Timber Industry Colombia has 62 large sawmills, planing mills and plants for impregnating lumber.Twelve of these are capitalized for sums ranging from 23,000 to 1,000,000 pesos.of these plihta are located in the I hazards and reducing the appalling department of Cundianaçiarça.- In loss of life and property exacted addition there are 300 woodworking yearly from farm home#.Broad-plants turning out plywood, veneer, leaf evergreen shrubs planted to staves, boxes, wicker furniture, form screens and borders often are wooden heels, toothpicks, moldings, effective barriers against grass fires carved images, desks, kitchen and spreading from fields or pastures to dining room furniture, beds, door farm buildings.Broadleaf ever-and window frames and cabinet greens when planted about the foun-work.In spite of its large timber dation, also may serve to stop a resources Colombia has imported fire on the lawn from spreading to much lumber in the past.Between the house.Clearing away rubbish, 1938 and 1941,.Colombia imported removing dead plants, trellises cov-15,696 metric tons of wood and wood ered with _ dead vines, cutting products valued at 1,314,201 pesos, away dead pprtione of trees or This does not include wood pulp for shrubs, and stacking wood a reason-paper, wood for matches or sawdust able distance from the house are fire and shavings which also were im- | prevention measures which also help ed.\tto improve the landscaping.Fire Prevention Landscaping around rural homes Nineteen I is a valuable aid in checking fire The most practical way to banish harmful dirt is by soap and water washin braids, or other trimmings that may not be washable, should be removed.The shade should then be doused up and down in a tub of luke-warm soapsuds until the colors brighten and the dirt floats out.A soft brush may be used if the soil is stubborn.Rinse in several clear waters of a lukewarm temperature.Speed in washing and drying will reduce color loss in fabrics that are not color- ! fast.Drying .can be hastened by ! placing the shade In a current of air from the windows or an electric fan.Blotting with a soft cloth will also shorten the drying period.\t1 ESTABLISHED 1883 Metallic ribbons and INVALID COACH @E0.HYNES & SON PUBLIC NOTICE DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICE V^Shawville Oue.i I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name, without my written order EDWARD BELANGER Ang, 26, 1943 Phone 80 Campbell's Bay, Que.port Service Announcements Look Here Gutid yon do ^wük tfouhpAeienf- Sk chacun.L ?M V 1\t\u2022 ÆÊ Seiday, September 12tb, Replenish your Home neede at For Sale, Want*, Found.Lost, etc.9HAWVILL3 ÜXITEU CffUKt'H Riv A.F.Foees ti.A., B.D.PAitor 11.00\tm.\u2014Service at Sbawville Mr.Iyjelie Dmd will preach.t (XJ p.iti -Service at Zion 3,30 p.rn -Service at Stark'* Cor- 7 30 p.m.\u2014Service at Sbawville.The Pattnr will preach on \u201cFacing up to Things.R.P.Eades 9 FOR 8ALE\u2014McCormick Corn Bind Apply to John A.er, in good repair, I ._ Telfo&d, Campbell\u2019s Bay, phone 39-13 Grand Selections I Substantial Qualities 1 Wise Economies 1 LOST\u2014Somewhere in Shawville on | nera.Saturday night.Sept.4th, lady\u2019* gold wrist watch, (old style) Finder kindly leave at The Equity Office.1 k FOR SALE \u2014Comfortable village residence and property.Lot 222, opMilling Co.Modern Apply to Rayburn ANGLICAN Rev.K.C.Uolton, R A., L.Th.St.Paul\u2019s Holy Communion\u20142 00 p.m.Sunday School\u201410.00 a.m.Morning Prayer\u201411 00 a.in.\u2022 Evening Prayer\u20147.30 p.in.Holy Trinity Sunday School\u2014 2.30 p m.Evening Prayer\u20143 15 p.m St.Lukes Evening Prayer\u20142.00 a.ra.ponte Shawville conveniences.McTikrnan, Egan vil le, Ont.Fresh Beauty for Y our Bedroom i- FARM TO SHARE- Or rent with stock and machinery.Would rather share.Apply to Gborok A.Stewart, Bryson, (jue.* m ry fai Sk Colorful Chenille Bedspreads An air of intriguing loveliness for your home ! Richly beautiful bedspreads of generously tufted Chenille .Velvety soft and luxuriously deep; You\u2019ll love every l.,t .ouch of .he w.rm gUmou,\tro, 81LE_y\u201e\u201e,»*.Ycbbim, these enchanting spreads give your rooms, in c ready f.r delivery Sept.mb.Apply to such ample size for draping over the sides of a E Rv**ll Elliott, Charter* Phone 30-1Thorne Centre double bed .$4.50 to $10.00 Invitingly comfy soft Simmons Pillows, plump, soft and cosy for healthful sleep.Per pair $3.60 to $4.35 # Handsome Rayon Bedspreads, large sizes, beautiful shades, about 90 x 100 Heavy quality Bedspreads in new designs, good selection of colors .DE I,AVAL MILKERS- By giving order now we can obtain a milker \u2022 - in your for winter or early spring delivery.Apply to Clifford Conk, Rhawville, phone 36.North Clarendon Pariah Rev.P, R.Stotr in charge / WŸ, Holy Communion 10.30 a.m J This is only one outstanding ieature of of the Renfrew Separator.Othett the house.This is just to Impress you include the low supply tank, ease of S5£:\t**™~« a reasonable price.You can buy your Renfrew from the North Onslow:\u2014 Evening Prayer-3.00 p.m.Charteris\u2014 Evening Prayer\u20148,00 p.m.Of course, you wouldn't operate FOR SALE\u2014 Heavy work horse.Apply to Garnet Howard, Shawville, Que.and FOR SALE\u2014Piano in good condition.Apply to Mrs.John L.Hjdgins, Shawville.Phone 64.greasy, insanitary, fly-attracting mixture of oil and milk, making a of both machine end floor.The oil necessary to the operation of a Renfrew goes in at the top and remains inside until it is time to change it Clarendon Circuit Rev.N.T.Holm eh.B.A., B.D.Pastor Service at ltadford\u201411.00 a.m.Service ai Bristol\u20143.00 p.m.Service ai Yarns\u20148.00 a.m.reeentative in your neighborhood.He is responsible to you and we stand behind him and all the Renfrew products he sells.RANGES * HEATERS \u2022 WASH-RITES \u2022 TRUCK-SCALES \u2022 INCUBATORS $2 25 $3.25 FOB KENT \u2014 Two furnished bedrooms.Apply to Mrs.Asa Lauchrkn, Centre Street, Shawville A $2.10, $2.49, $2.98 Bristol United Church Liy Minister :\u2014Mr.Leslie Dean St.Andrews Communion Service\u201411 00 a.m.(St.Andrews and Knox) Austin 3.00 p m \u2014Service Rev.A.F.Foke* in charge FOB SALE\u2014 Frost end Wood Ensilage cutter, in g'>od condition, 12 inch throat, three sets of knives and grinder.Apply to Archie Horner, Yarn,, phone 11-33.\t/ Wanted\u2014Girl or woman, for general housework, willing to go to Ottawa for month of September.Apply to Mrs.C.W.Dicks »n, Ysrm, Que.RENFREW MACHINERY COMPANY LIMITED RENFREW ONT.REGINA SASK.THE Bath Mat Sets Cororful bath mat sets, soft , chenille, lovely shades ; mat and matching seat cover in smart shades of wine, rose, yellow and blue $1.75 $2.25\t$4.25 ST.JOHNS P.Q SUSSEX N.B.LEO R.KEON REPRESENTATIVE McKee - Quebec DISTRICT Camp Meeting For the Dining Room An eight-day Camp Meeting of the Standard Church will be held in Mr.Hod gins, Grove from Sept.5th to 12th Rev.A.J Slater will he the guest I speaker\t>\t.We extend a hearty invitation to all.R.J, Robertson, Pastor * Foe a lovelier table, gaily printed cloths.Harvest-rich table cloths for your Autumn table, glorious designs, flower arrangeants and scroll effects\u2014on inviting creamy grounds Wilson\u2019s Garage In Tl\\e Same Reliable Service $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 Dodge and De Soto Sales and Service t New Trench Knives A trench knife, redesigned to conserve critical materials and superseding the previous standard model which has been issued by the thousands to combat troops, is now under procurement by the ordnance department.' The new knife is a sturdy, sharpbladed weapon, in appearance resembling an oversize hunting knife.The knife has a corrugated raw-hide handle with a 6% inch blade.One cutting edge runs the full length of the blade.The other cutting edge extends for 2% inches.From that point to the hilt, the steel widens, proving extra strength.A new sheath made of leather also has been designed especially for the , knife.There are metal plates on is believed to have been the birth- both g^es of the sheath to protect place\" of more military aviators | the wearer from possible injury in \u201c I\tM- fall, for example, wherein the WANTED Beautify Your Living Room From a brilliant floral patterns, in green, blue and gold, 54 inches wide Ford Service fine selection of high-class draperies, a Shell Sealed Cas & Oils J.P.Wilson Main Street Shawville Quebec Phone 40 $2.25 Large quantity of RAILROAD TIES Western Wheat Write or telephone A quantity of good quality No.3 Northern Wheat in stock.Place your order early as stock, at this price, is limited.Kelly Field Kelly Field in San Antonio, Texas J.M.ARGUE than any training field in the army.I ^ iau, ior eAampic, wucicui It gave their wings to virtually all kni|e blade might otherwise pierce of the pre-war army aviators now the sheath.in active service.The activities at Kelly Field and nearby Randolph Field have made San Antonio widel> known as the \"Mother of Aviation.* The first army airplane was pur chased in 1909 and during the earl} Army Needs Arts Liberal arts studies make a definite contribution to an efficient I\tII\tarmy and should not be ignored as summer of 1918.San Antonio first | nonessential, educators say.The lib-became associated with army aero | erai art8 studies are fighting for life nautics.From June 1 to 7, 1910 | because people have the idea that General Foulois, then a lieutenant.they are unnecessary during war.made a total of five flights at Kelly Many do not realize their close con-Field, marking its inauguration as section with army service.Tech-a military flying establishment.\t%ical skills need a mathematical Lieutenant Kelly arrived there in | background.Liberal arts also lathe spring of 1911 and was killed on\tforeign languages, English May 10, 1911, the army\u2019s first pilot composition and literature; social casualty and its second aviation | sciences such as economics and his-death.Following the accident, fly tory.*ncl appreciation of music and ing activities were moved tempora art Each of these studies, it is said, rily back to College Park, Md.In contributes in an important way to 1912,\thowever, two hangars were lo- tbe need 0f 0ur soldiers.They need cated at San Antonio and early in prench in Africa ; English composi- 1913,\tseven airplanes were sent tion enter the armed forces, and there for border service.\t- foy reports of missions; books and The First Aero squadron was as- mugjc for recreation f and social sci-sembled at Kelly Field for duty with | ence for just administration of post* the Mexican Punitive expedition in r emblems.1913 and returned in the fall of 1916\t-\u2014 Vulcanizing We have just installed two small Vulcanizers and can now repair minor breaks on your tires and large rips in tubes.Let us attend to all your tire troubles.Menieipallties Co-operate Intermunicipal water service agreements, through which more than a score of large cities serve their suburban communities, are proving valuable in meeting various wartime problems.Cities throughout New York banded together in for mutual aid through interconnections of water systems and interchange of materials and personnel.Washington, D.C., led in planning interconnections with adjoining communities, establishing intercommunications systems between emergency repair groupe, and ex 4 ' changing equipment.X Try a new McCormic-Deering Cream Separator now It will put DOLLARS in your pocket LEG DO war zones A Mew Sensational Leg Tint Need Food Soorces Victory gardens will be empha- -¦ cordingly.The perfect substitute for sheer hosiery.It oe\u2019t rub off or spot lo the rain, or pro root Hodgins Garage h.tanning.Only 45 cents Per bottle An increase in co-operative buying by Texas farm women was one of the significant trends in the field of rural home industries in 1942.oral years ago marketing committees of the state\u2019s county home demonstration councils experimented with co-operative purchase of pineapple for home canning.The venture proved so successful that the same plan has been applied to the purchase of.other fruits, wheat, syrup, fruit trees, vines, rose bushes and some home equipment Buick, Oldsmobilo Service Chevrolet, Sales Sev- Estate Mrs.M.C.Howard Main and Centre Sts.SHAWVILLE Phone 64 garden.i V X X X \\ \\ \\ \\ 9963 5 tioni of vut quantities of war supplies.Billions and billions of dollars\u2019 worth of munitions and foodstuffs will be routed around the .8 _____8- » OTTAWA REPORTS Brigden \u2014 Surfont .Chatsworth Cookstown Dorchester Erin .Fever ahum Highgate .Ingersoll .Madoc .Marmora Melbourne Moraviantown Indian Rstsrvt .\u2022\u2022 Norfolk County ( Simcoe P.O.) HiAH Oakwood Port Hope .Ridge town Rock town Roseneath ScHornberg Simcoe (Norfolk Co.) Sn^th ville Streetaville TaraBH Teeswater Tiverton Walsh .¦¦ Walters Falls .Warkworth .Woodbridgc .UBIQUITOUS ARMY JEEP HAS NEW FIREFIGHTER ROLE mm# I I I 7- 8 Appointment of \"Tko The S- 6 Joint War AW Committee.\" 6 Manned by Canadian# and ._ 9-11 world on this committee\u2019s recommendations.Just how many billions of dollars' worth of supplies at the Canadian capital But Canada's 8 6- 7 4- 9 y To the five committees in which * 6- e 12-18 « Canada and the United States v previously have joined economic and military resourc most efficient prosecution of North American war effort has \u2022 been added a sixth, the most important of all, perhaps, in its ultimate bearing on United Nations victory.It has been named the Joint Aid Committee, United no one cares to estimate.Mutual Aid program alone involves a billion dolars* worth of supplies, and United States Lease-Land schedules visualise distribution involving msny more billions.\u2022«¦\u2022% ******** 8 A for the ****** t *2.5?SENDS 1,000 11-12 I IK .4 7 .6- 6 8-\t9 ___5- 7 9-\t11 14-\t16 15-\t16 \"ItlWN CONSOLS\", \"INW\".\u2022«\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022*\u2022*\u2022\u2022*********** \u2022\u2022* \"MACDONALD'S MENTHOL\".\"SCOTCH BUNDS\" er \"IXPOtT # # m The committee really constitutes a liaison between the two North American Governments\u2014a body of experts to co-ordinate the various requests for aid of needy United Nations members.If a United Nations member asks Canada for machine guns, for instance, the committee will decide whether the need can best be filled out of Canadian or American stores and munitions plants; if a United Nations member asks for tanks, or aeroplanes, or guns, or wheat, the question of who will supply, and what country can best provide the ships, will be determined in the light of the knowledge and experience and circumstances of the two nations.The work of the new committee is calculated to prevent overlapping of effort and duplication of supply.It probably will be iNHHHppipH States-Canada.and through the medium of Cabinet committees at Ottawa and Washington, to all intents and purposes will direct and control the flow of aurpluaaes from the vast arsenals and agricultural fields of the two nations.we-\t\u2022\u2022\u2022 # # # # CANADIANS IN UNneOoSSKs* 4 7 .\u2022\u2022 .6- 7 .8- 9 \u2014 6-7 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022»\u2022»\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 - - - - - .\u2022 \u2022 .First of 15 \u201cjeeps\" to be converted by the Canadian Army for use as fire-fighting equipment has rolled out of the Canadian Mechanical Transport Shops at Ottawa.This is a side view of the world's first \u201cjeep\" fire engine.W.C.MACDONALD INC.PA Bex Iftf, ***.#.»*.*#*#.*** 5- 6 4 6 \u2022 -\u2022 .9 ************* \u2022\u2022\u2022**\u2022**\u2022\u2022\u2022 # # 12-18 le Chairmanned by an American, Major-General James H.Burns, Munitions Assignment Board, it is manned by Canadians and Americans, experts in the fields of military strategy, diplomacy, and munitions production.Its decisions while not to be law in themselves, will decide the course of action of Canadian and American Cabinet directing bodies in the disposition among United Na- 7- 8 Garden River Indian Reserve (Algntia) Glencoe .\u2014 Grand Valley \u2014 Harriston Harrow .Holstein .Iron Bridge Kagawong Kemble .I akefield Listowel Lucknow McDonalds Corners Maberly.Milton Minden Norwich Paisley Port Elgin .Providence Bay .Ramona .Riceville .Seaforth .Severn Bridge .Shedden .Shelburne .South River Spencerville Sprucedale .Stratford .Sturgeon Falls .Sunderland Thedford Thorold ._ 9-11 List of Fall Fairs And Exhibitions :*\u2022 .21-22 .23-24 .24-26 ¦.23-24 .22\u201424 23-24 November Nov.********* 24 Walkerton expanded and continued into the post-war era when hungry nations of Europe are begging for sustenance from the two greatest food storehouses in the world, Canada and the United State».More than 70 per cent, of all the casualties suffered by the armies of the British Empire in all the campaigns of 1940 and 1941 were suffered by United Kingdom troops.Issued by Agricultural So cloties' Branch, Ontario Department of Agriculture *************** \u2022 \u2022** ****** ************** 22 .21-22 21-22 21-22 22-23 22-2J .23-24 *********************** **** * *\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022***********\u2022«*\u2022\u2022\u2022¦\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 * September 1-11 Sept.2- 4 Almonte Apsley Brampton .Centreville (Addington Co.) .Clarence Creek .Clute .Coldwater .Delta .Dryden .Dunchurch .Durham .Elmira .Emo.«.Fergus .Georgetown .Kingston .Kinmount .Lanark Milverton .Mohawk Indian Reserve (Deseronto) Newington .Orono .Parham .Porquis Junction Port Perry .Powassan .Richmond .South Mountain Sundridge .Tavistock .Val Gagne .Vankleek Hill .Wikwemikong Indian Rer serve (Manitoulin) .September 13-18 - 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Gooderham \u2014 Gorrie .Ilderton .Langton .Leamington Manitowanint, Markham .Massey .Meaford .Mitchell .Mount Forest .Muncey (United Indian Reserve) Napanee Ohsweken (Six Nations Indian Reserve) .29 Owen Sound Picton .Rodney .St.Marys Stirling .Thessalon Thorndale .Tillsonburg .Tweed .WÊÊ Udora .Utterson Wallacetown Wyoming .Zurich .1 ********************* .30 m ***************** * , v 30 I 1-2 ****************** .30 9-10 .28-29 .28-29 10-11 8 ******* ******** 1 .30 9-11 30 ** ' .28-29 .29-30 8-10 i # e # 29 Sept.17-18 17-18 ¦ 14-15 .16-17 .14-15 .16-17 .14-15 .17-18 __14-11* .17-18 .15-16 .15-16 .16-16 .15-16 .14-15 .16-17 .13-15 .15-18 .14*-15 .14-16 .14-16 .16-17 .16-17 .17-18 1-2 V Acton Alliston Blyth .Bothwells Corners Bruce Mines .I Burks Falls Charlton .Comber .Dresden .Englehart .Exeter .Gore Bay .Hanover .Huntsville .Kilsyth .Kincardine Lansdowne Lindsay .Lions Head McKellar.Magnetewan .Maxville .Merlin .Metcalfe .Middleville .Midland .Mildmay New Hamburg Odessa .Orangeville .Oro .Oshawa .Palmerston Paris .Perth .Renfrew .Rocklyn- Rosseau .Shannonville Springfield .Stella .Strathroy .Trout Creek Underwood Vpsala Warren .Welland .Wellesley Wiarton .Williafnstown .Wooler .1-2 30 .28-29 .28-29 .28-29 .28-29 ****#**»##************************** \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ***** ********* î 30 ****** **************** .27-29* .29-30 .28-29 .28-29 ************************** \\ *********** *********** ********\u2022\u2022«* **** / v mm.29 \"\u2022% 1-2 *********\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 m* .29 R 2 \u2022 * ********** \u2022 * * 2 .27 ************ *********\u2022**\u2022 ********* 28-29 I 1-2 30 .28-29 .29-30 .28-29 .29-30 t ********************* çeed'î'S Fm .28-29 .27-29 17 .15-18 .*.13-14 .17-18 .16-17 .14-15 1 - 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