The equity, 10 février 1944, jeudi 10 février 1944
[" * No.32, 61st Year SHAW VILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 1044 DIED Dp E.J.O'Leary DENTIST Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que.Phone Me 68 Evening* by appointment Shawville Women's Institute will meet on Monday, Feb.14th, at 8 00 p.ns., at the home ol Mrs.Nell Drummond.Roll cell :\tmy fav- irite character In Action, Book view.Rev.K.U.Bolton will e#ve a talk on Russia.Assisting hostess, Mrs.Shore.Mr.G.A.Howard Recovering Gowling Hrowni.be\u2014At the home of her daughter, Mr*.Bulbe rt Arm* strong, Clarendon, on Monday, Feb.7th.tM4, Mary Jane KUiott.wife of the late Joseph Brownlee* in her 82nd year The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon,,M .from the above address to gt, George S.Ne»bitt Dies at the Hesse Fani s Church and Cemetery, Of his Daughter, Mrs.B.C.Horner 9hawvllle.^^=^KmasmM^mh*MsaMasss#SMsasmmasaMssa^5am Business Oil re BUSHMEN\u2019S SUPPLIES College 283 Bank {Street OTTAWA, CANADA Na.er were Stenographers in such demand sa now.We are conducting a short intensive once PERSONALMENnON fSS?E m^ÊFÊêi Xt! «shpjifta.jsrJriLSsmi &\"% ^Æ^rtîvî1 .p^, \u2014i jame.s *\u2022 «illar spent the week-end at the home estate agent.\tI\t0.1A.1L.l.°f her parents, Mr.and Mis.James He was born in Rupert, Que., the D.Hornei,\tson of Mr and Mrs.James Nesbitt.mm fllql111 :mm- mm=z spss - MrMrtoM\u201cCo7rar1, thetZTf'hir%%T%^h Christ Jesus.\tMr.Ormiston Eudes, oi Toronto, Nesbitt, at Rupert on Tuesday, ipent a few days of the past week where the funeral service was held with his father, Mr.W J.Kades, Wednesday afternoon, the Rev.and sister, Mrs.G.L Hynes, in F.W Mitchinson, of Alcove, offi- \"Z Frederick B'lrnett, of Ko.H-U» JUSTSS!*™ ™*\u2019 of talking movies will be presented Lake, Sask , arrived last week to\t\u2014\t-\t\u2014 in the Theatre hall, under the visit at the home of her son, Mr.Canning Sugar Ratioo Announced Board.6* °* th\"\tFilm Amer B.,, nett, and other relative* The Ration Admimatration of ÏÏÆËMsk grass mmm, _ \u201e and brother.Mr.Matthew Wallace.*»\"\"\"££ .W\u2018V .Provide.may ot Ottawa, vUited at the homes of ^\"PPiement their allotment by their sister».Mr*.Jno.L.Hodgins,\ttheir I) coupons for sugar, Mr».Tho, E.McDowell and ^rs!\tof.for Preserve;.R.P Hades for the week-end.\tHouse wive» who prefer com raer- dally packed juins and jellies may exchange the special \u201cP\u201d sugar coupons for preserve coupons upon application to their local ration hoards, but those planning or home canning will not have to apply to the ration board but may simply use the spare \u201cF\u201d con-Shawvil'e Wildcats won for the I l>on* ** theY become valid, first time in the Pontiac Hockey r ,, « 1.D League series at the local arena on an, ¦ ou\u201drv « rocessmg Wednesday of last week, by de- Atiected by Board Order fen ting the Calumet Mines - Camp- Custom slaughtering and dress-hell's Bay team by 6 to 4.\tIng of poultry and separating of The game was the fastest wit- eggs for use in processing frrzen nessed on Shawville ice this season eggs have been designated as ser-and was very keenly contested vices and brought under price ceil-throughout,\tings by two orders issued recently Shawville led in the fDst period by the Wartime Price* and Trade by 2 to 0, and the game was tied Board'* foods administration, at the end of the second at 2 all, Both orders became effective Jan.but in the third frame Shawville 29fcli, forged ahead to take the game at Exclusive of any packaging costs 6 to I Scorers for Shawville the maximum charge per bird were,.Robin 2, R.McOedie.II which may he made for custom or McCredie, Corrigan and II.Dale commission killing and dressing one Path; for the visitors MacDon- poultry is specified as 8 cents for aid counted twice, Johnston and chickens over 3 pounds ; 5 cents Rivet one each.\tfor chicken* 3 pounds or under ; The teams were :\t7 cents for fowl; 15 cents tor ducks $ Shawville \u2014 Goal, C Dale; de- 20 cent* tor geese and 12 cents for fence, Richardson and Graham ; tin keys.forwards, Corrigan, White, Gib- Without packaging or freezing son ; alternates, Hobm, H Dale, cost*, maximum charge permitted Knox, Morrison, Diotte, R.Me- for breaking use for use in process-Credie, H McOedie, Dagg.\ting frozen mixed eggs is Ij cents Mines \u2022 C.Bay\u2014Goal, Somerville; per pound with an addition of j defence, Johnston and Ranger : cent per pound where other ingre-forwards, Nuusb.MacDonatyi and dients such as salt, sugar, etc Buckley ; .'alternates.Ta it.La- incorporated in the mixture, course, Rivet, St.Pierre, Blais, breaking and separating eggs for Coyne, Campbell, Bennett.\tprocessing into frozen whites or yolks, maximum charge allowed is 14 cents uer pound.course.B?gio at and help your country.on Open all Summer W.I.COWLWC- lt.V.BRAITHWAITE Priai dipt I Axes Cross Cut Saws Web Saw Blades Files, Wedges, Saw Handles and Chain Cwlen Àttewâ Eveiteg Service At SL Peel\u2019s Ckertk ADVOCATE.BARRISTER, ete.128 Main 8t.,Hull, Que.GARLAND 0, ROWAT notary public Qraduste of McGII 1 Unlrernity SHAWVILLE.QUE.SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE \u2022?Estate C.J.Caldwell J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K G.N.F.B.Pictures Here, Feb.16 Advoeute Bapidster ; Solicitor, eto.Omet.Campbell\u2019s Bay, Quebec (In Lawn Block) D.J.CAMPBELL V e tenânary Surgeon fcHAWVILLE EXTRA EGGS MEAN V That Extra Cash expense*.V Notary Public CAMPBELL,S BAY QUEBEC l Former Portage Compte Celebrate Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Branch at (juyon ; will call Monday un request.Matters dealt with by correipjndence any From the .Anglican monthly magazine, \"The Montreal Churchman\u201d The Equity learns that the Rev.T VV.and Mrs.Hal), of St.Andrew'* East, observed the 60th, CL .».â n .\t- .anniversary of their matriage on Shawville Wildcats Defeat Calumet Monday, Jan 3rd.\t| Mines - Campbell\u2019s Bay 6 to 4 Rev.Hall was Rector St.Georges Anglican Church at Fortage du Fort, over 20 years ago, and while there became very well-known throughout the district.Rev and Mrs.Ball have been residing at St.Andrew's East since his retirement in 1037.They were tendered a dinner for the occasion and received several gifts expressive of the good wtubes congiegation of Christ Church, 8t Andrew's East, and from other friends.HOCK EY EGO MASH DR.H.K.NtILSON Eye, Ear, Note and Throat Well Proven Wonderful Results SPECIALIST PS' MCDICAI4RTS BUILOINq » > l « S OTTAWA.ONT.» /C ft > PHONE, 2-7961 Try this Quaker|Egg Mash You'll be surprised at the results.Boost your Egg* Sales FOLQ^Ep ks R.MILLER W A L 1A C E ADVOCAT -.BARRISTER HULL, QUEBEC Consultations by Appointment > N sX i i The Singing Strouds ; A spécial treat it in store for Aha w ville and district people when the Singing Stroiuls are in the United Church on Wednesday and Thursday, February 23rd and 21th.These outstanding artist* from Chicago, who are well known radio Htars in the United States, present programmes of the great gospel song* Victor Stroud is a lyric tenor, and as one hearer said, \u201cwith a voice beyond anything I have heard in Churches\"; while Mrs.Stroud is a mezzo soprano with voice of rich tone and quality In solos and duets they will render the finest of the gospel hymns, such as \u201cAlone \u201cThe Old Rugged Cross/' \u201cDown from His Glory,\u201d \u201cThe Stranger of Galilee\u201d and many others.BEATTIE\u2019S EYE SERVICE 46 Bronson Ave Cor.Gladstone \u2022I Royal Purple Calf Meal OTTAWA ONTARIO I SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATIONS Specialists o.i all Visual and Muscular Eye Defects The oldest and best on the market Put up in two good sizes\u201425 lbs and IOO lbs T.T.Beattie, Kathleen M.Rollins, Rag Optometrist m re For Reg Optometrist Other Royal Purple Products Gordon T.Paul INSU RANGE Lice Killer Cough Powder for Horses Roup Remedy Stock Conditioner Poultry Conditioner Hog Tonic Sweat Liniment Aylmer Trim High School Team The Equity'* High School re- r .\u201e porter ha* not hirntthwi an Greatrst \\ hreat to count of a liockey match between Beef Production IlSPsUl The Farm Forums of the Shaw- |7ftr*\ti\tunderstanding of nutritional re ville district held a rally meeting\tquiremtmts, particularly as to in the Agricultural Hall with Fort Coulong* lengthened then\tmineral* and vitamins in a bilauc members from the Forum* at lead in the Pontiac League on\ted diet.Fat prod lifting feeds atv Hi istol, Knox, Seventh Line, Fifth Monday night by defeating the\tnot necessarily sufficient to p r o Line, Yarm and Radford present, Shawville Wildcats 11 to 3,\tdues a healthy state unless judi-1\tSH A W VI LL l and the Shawville Ministerial As- The Wildcat* went to the lumber\tdally supplemented by these e* -1\t\" a ociation as special guests, of town without Knox, who fractm-\t90 nt In I aids.Third, proper sanita*] which Rev'ds Kvilty.8tote, Poke*, ed his collar-bone and Gibson, 11.\tlion and hygiene throughout the] McFarlane, Holmes and Dean, were Dale and Diotte were unable to j life of the animal, able to be present\tmake the trip.-\tprevention of all contagious or in The broadcast from Ontario\t- \u2014 ?- lections disease* which will reheadquarters was on \u201cThe Com-\tspmui to timely .vaccination, munity and the Church\u201d and this\tuns tin g lime\tOwners should be vigilant at all followed by a discussion The best time for dusting row times to recognize any di*ea*e con among all those present at the crops is when the air is still, so that I dit ions that might suddenly or local meeting.\tdust joes not drift away from the (gradually enter the herd» so that Such questions as what the plants, and also to prevent poison l>romPt mea*ute9 can be taken to Church can doctor the community, dusts from being distributed on leafy cbecklthe spread of these diseases,, and wbather the Church has failed cr0p8 growing nearby, which ~~ ! thus protecting the remainder of eet its opportunities were be ready for harvest\t^\tMia animals from infection, and dealt with; also how the com Dusting in the evening or early Pantin* neeIle,.* losses munity can make the Church an mnrnin- whpn thp\tcient beef production is more ini j ssar-Kfo?'the\tHlEk-M.-cx.r c ' Mr.S.W.MacKechnie, president\t.\t' # J.>lant£ and j stock diseases are the greatest of Pontiac County Farm Forum* £,ve^ the , g ?Protection.Beans, threat to beef production at this was in the chair, and Mrs.Hillia however, should aiMt dusted when j time.Only by constant vigilance Graham, County Secretary, took ^et as a! > handling spreads some can disease loawe* be kept down, the minutes.\tdiseases to many healthy plants.and production kept up.UEl'RESENTING CUM I\u2019AM 1 S Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations .I Local Farm Fourni Rally at Agricultural Hall FLOUR Robin Hood Keynote Five Roses Ivory QUE k 4 Talking:\tPictures Provender, Bran, Wheat, Middlings, Pig Starter, Oyster Shells Deanna Durbin Chat Laughton was with Robert C iuf> |t Started with Eve to Kffi at Shawville Theatre Friday, Feb.11th At 8.30 p.m.THE W.A.HODGINS STORE Quebec i j.: r£J5\t?.W 79 V * A Reading Course For Winter Months \u201cMONTY\u201d INSPECTS RUINS OF CHURCH Stop Dosing\tI Money Making Possibilities : à - |||w;| 91 Ieif MYFI\tI We iui*ett the following low priced shares as having excellent I possibilities for handsome market profits, with a minimum of risk Information on Individual lieues supplied on request.r In 1930 William Lyon Phelps listed what in his opinion were the \u201cbest books in the world\u201d: The Bible, Homer\u2019s \u201cOdyssey,\u201d Dante\u2019s \u201cDivine Comedy,\u201d \u201cOn the Nature of Things\u201d by Lucretius; Goethe\u2019s \u201cFaust,\u201d Dickens\u2019 Hugo\u2019s \u201cLee Miserable»,\u201d Virgil\u2019s \u201dAen-eid,\u201d Milton\u2019s poems and Shakespeare\u2019s plays.How many of us have read them?If Winston Churchill is a master of the English language it is because he is Intimate witn the best in English literature, says The Lethbridge Herald.How would it be if we took Phelps' best books a# a read- big course for the winter months?MAi i There Is a Better Way to | Correct a Common Cause Yea, you can free yourself from ala very to \u201cdosing\"\u2014with Its griping unpleasantness, Its lack of lasting relief if your trouble is due to Insufficient \u201cbulk\u201d in your diet! Do as thousands of others .have done! Try the gentle-acting; \u201cDavid Copperfield,\u201d GEORGE CHAPMAN & COMPANY TORONTO too BAY ST.t HARPERS MALARTIC Àa Interesting Speculation SL A.HUTCHISON A CO.I» Richmond St.W., Teronte really \u201cgets at\u201d this common cause of constipation by supplying the missing \u2022\u2022bulk-producing\u201d material needed for easy, natural éliminâtioa.Try eating a daily serving of ALL-BRAN, or several allbran muffins.Drink plenty of MACDONALD'S * Hydro Preparing Post-War Program ¦ 1 convenient eke*.Made by Kellofg\u2019l In London, Canada.Chinese Flag Flies Over Indian Camp breese.It I# the flag of China, flying above the home of the first Chinese company to serve with the Indian Army.It consiste of 850 technicisnsfitters, carpenters, welders and sail-makers.To Be Extended To Additional 5,000 to 6,000 Farms In Ontario From a flagpole above the tents of an Indian Army camp In the desert near Basrah, a silken flag with 12-polnted alarm on blue and green background waves In the Çmcrkz L Rural Ontario will provide an annual market for about $4,000,000 worth of electrical appliances and equipment and accessory materials after the war ends, Dr.T.II.Hogg, ehalrman, Ontario Hydro Power Commission, stated last week.Hydro Is already preparing Its coats the spoon.Remove from heat and add flavoring.If a custard of thicker texture Is desired mix one level teaspoon of cornstarch with the sugar and egg mixture.TABLE TALKS A BLACK SADIE B.CHAMBERS Dessert Sauces j r Caramel Sauce By post-war program of rural electrification, and representations h^ve already been made to the Federal Metals Controller to release additional materials during the present m DAWN 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup boiling water 1 egg 1 tablespoon cornstarch Juice and grated rind of 1 lemon Dash of nutmeg 1 tablespoon butter *4 teaspoon salt Mix cornstarch, sugar, grated lemon, nutmeg and salt in top of double boiler.Add eggs lightly beaten.Pour in the boiling water slowly, and cook until thick and clear.Add butter and beat for a few minutes.If you wish you may caramalixe the brown sugar.This sauce Is delicious with spice cake or any fruit pudding.VICTOR ROSSEAU Saucs add zest to most desserts and add vitamins and extra nourishment It oo.Many a stale cake, or bread crumbs, or rolls made a royal dessert by the addition of a new sauce.Whipped Cream Without Cream (1)\u20141 cup of ground apple, % white sugar, 1 tablespoon lemon Juice.Add all these ingredients to stiffly beaten whites of 1 eggs and whip.(1)\u2014Add 1 cup of mashed bananas and 3 tablespoons powdered or fruit sugar to 2 stiffly beaten egg whites and whip.A dash of lemon Juice adds variety.Lemon Sauce 'LÛ saddled Hooker's horse, while Lois did the same to the black.Dave wrapped the package of food In his slicker roll and placed it behind the cantle.\"Listen!\u201d Lois whispered.Straining his ears, Dave could hear the sound of horse hoof# somewhere below, have been at least half a dozen animals, to Judge from the showers of shale that were being dislodged.The posse was upon their trail.CHAPTER XV SYNOPSIS Then If this request Is granted, the Commission hopes to extend service existing rural lines and add new short extensions making Hydro available to an additional 6,000 to 1,000 farms, thus aiding food production for the war.The plan calls construction of 300 miles of have General Sir Bernard Montgomery Is shown here amid the ruins of an Italian church in Fossaccsia.Dave Bruct, out of a Job, arrives at Wilbur Ferris* Cross-Bar ranch.Curran, the foreman, promises him a job If ho can break a horse called Black Dawn, ceeds, he discovers Curran expected the horse to kill him.A girl named Lola ride# up, angry with Dave for breaking \"her\u201d horse.She refuses to apeak to Dave even when he uses hie savings to pay off the mortgage on the email ranch she shares with her foster father, a man named Hooker.When Hooker la killed by a shot fired through the window, Lola has Dave arrested for murder.But when the local people, encouraged by Curran, attempt to lynch him, Lola and Black Dawn save him, but Lola Is wounded.They are now back at Hooker's ranch house.i First Is an Increase in production with a minimum of farm help; and second, farmers can make their farms more comfortable and convenient places on which to live by installing not only a water pumping system but modern household appliances and equipment.Dr.Hogg emphasized the interdependence between industrial labor and the farmer.In post war days there must be recognition of the fact that Industrial workers and farmers are equally Important to the stability of our economic system.When he suc- There must sup Two Advantages Under the new rate structure to Ural users, Dr.Hogg states 97 per sent, of rural consumers have resolved reductions In cost of electricity.farms are using an average of only shout 12Hi Per cent, of electricity Bey might consume.¦aid there are two basic advantages to be enjoyed by using electricity to m greater extent on\u2019the farms.Dave darted into the cabin and put out the light, doubt It had been seen.A yell from the lower mesa Indicated that fact, and there sounded the thud of horses galloping over the stretch.\"We're just in time,\u201d Lois whispered.Dave swung her Into her saddle and mounted Hooker's horse.Curran and his men were close at hand now, but they still had to surmount the slope that ran to the Dave found two saddles and bri-He brought them out and Existing consumers on He had no Mies Chamber* welcomes perses a I letters from letereeted readers.Sbe le pleased te receive euggeetleae am teplee fer her eeluaia, sad le always ready le liste* te year \u201cpet peeves.\" Requests for recipes sr ¦pedal mesas are la order.Address year letter# ta \"Misa Sadie II.Chambers, 73 West Adelelde St* Tereate.\" Scad stamped self-ad- Dr.Hogg .14 cup sugar 1% tablespoons corn starch % teaspoon salt 1% cups boiling water 1\ttablespoon butter 2\tteaspoons lemon Juice e Combine sugar, salt and cornstarch.Gradually stir In water, then slowly bring to a boll, stirring constantly.Boll only 6 minutes.Remove from beat, add butter and lemon Juice.Serve either hot or cold.4# remeed eevelope If you wioh ¦ Old Favorites in a New Delight reply.-r Normal sight occurs in the case of only one person out of every fifteen.! I \"You think I'm goln' off to leave you like this?\" Dave said.e,I didn\u2019t think you would.But I\u2019m going with you./ dies And we've FOR Custard Sauce x 1 cup whole milk 1 egg 1 tablespoon sugar Dash of salt % teaspoon of vanilla Scald milk In top of double boiler.Add sugar and salt to beaten egg, and beat well.Slowly pour In the scalded milk.Return to top of double boiler and cook, stirring constantly until mixture > «V YOU CAN'T BEAT BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE Aoft r5*> #2= r*- Stite Leg Paine, Rheumatic Peins.Burning, mr tsrsesns 5» « srBtfsSi «s srssssasS gStetegfei lay.Oet Cysles iRiss-te*) from your druggist today.Quick Gift Doilies \\ Do from seen In All-Bran Prune Turnovers, juicy prunes are hidden away in a The result is a glamour dessert from orunchy coat of bran pastry, two foods which may be found on almost any pantry shelf! ALL-BRAM PRUNE TURNOVERS là cup All-Bran 1)4 cups flour (sifted) 14 teaspoons salt H cup shortening mi»s# Be gathered the girl late his arms and staggered Into It.S tablespoons cold water (more or less) lj4-cups sweetened, chopped, cooked prunes topmost mesa.And the next Instant the black was moving silently away Into the scrub, and Dave\u2019s horse was following.The horses knew the trail In the darkness, for they picked their way through what seemed an almost Impenetrable growth o f stunted Jack-pine and aspen.The fugitives had been Just In time.They could not have been more than a hundred and fifty yards from the cabin when there came an outburst of savage yells, and the rattle of a fusillade of gunfire.\"We got yph, Bruce!\" Dave heard Curran shouting.We saw that light.We know you two Is thar.Come out and take it, or we\u2019ll burn the shack over yore heads.We got you surrounded.\" But the black and Hooker\u2019s brown horse had already penetrated the tangle of undergrowth and were ascending a trail running steeply up the mountains.The utter silence of tfle mountains now.Dave and Lois riding side by side over the uplands.A sense of Joy In Dave's heart such as he had never known.He leaned toward Lois.\"Yuh feelin* better?\" he asked.\"It ain't far to that cave yuh spoke of, is itr \"Not far now.\" she answered.\u2022Sd he BOtlrod with approbonetoB how weary her voice sounded.Lois, in the lead, turned Black Dawn aside, and Dave perceived.In the faint starlight, a narrow trail that ran away from a ravine through a spindling growth of aspen.The horses were going down a deep slope now, bracing their shoulders firmly, half walking and half sliding.It ^as evident that they had been along this trail before.got to start right now.They may be on their way here.\" \"Where to?\" \"There\u2019s a place I know where they won't find us.It's a cave In the mountains I found once, long ago.You\u2019ll be safe there till they get tired of looking for you, or think you\u2019ve got clean away.\" \"You ain\u2019t strong enough to ride, Lois.\" \"I reckon I'm all right.Give me your hand.\" She struggled up Into a sitting posture.\"I'll be all right,\" she said, slipping to her feet.\"See!\" she swayed for a moment, and Dave put out his hand anxiously, then stood firm on her feet.\"First of all, you want a gun.Mr.Hooker had a forty-five and a box of cartridges under his bunk.See if you can find them.\" Cystex w glilli CImi IKmii m 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind Roll All-Bran until fine and combine with flour and salt, shortening, to hold together, inch in thickness.4 lÉÈ i Cut in Add water, a little at a time, until dough is moist enough Roll out lightly floured board to about one-eighth Cut into rounds (6 inches in diameter) with cutter.On half of round place a spoonful of chopped prunes which have been only partially drained.Put a dot of butter on top.Moisten edge of dough.Fold other half over to cover prunes and crimp down edges, Brush with milk and place on a greased Bake in hot oven (426 F.) for 12 to 15 minutes.Serve Pimples Curbed lit Dav ¦I using a fork or pastry crimper, halting sheet, hot or cold with cream if desired.Yield: 6 turnovers.! CM Are S r# « 4.« /V I \u2022V R A % e I Dave went Into the adjoining room and found the gun which he thrust Into his holster.He went back and found Lois trying to lift a slab of bacon from a hook beside the door.He lifted It down, got some flour and coffee, and carried them outside.Lois came to the door.\"Black Dawn will come when I sail him,* she said, \"and Mr.Hooker's horse.We'll be all right.The saddles and reins are in there.\" She pointed toward the shed behind the cabin, Its outline Just visible In the dense darkness.Then she whistled twice.\t! A moment or two later Dave heard the sound of a horse's hoots scrambling up to the edge of the In the light that cyme from the cabin he could #see the big stallion coming at a slow lop toward the girl.Behind him was the vague outline of another horse Hooker\u2019s.Feeling his way Into the shack.Drîve oui ACHES THE FAMOUS HOME REMEDY 716 ! 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ISSUE NO.6\u20141644 (Continued Next Week) > .r : ms C* mr \u2022\" '¦ \u2022\u2019 - r \u2022** SHORT-CUT ON THE ROAD TO ROME The Book Shell ty WlWem Ferguson This Curious World m p f he Colonel\u2019» Lady f mt m By Helen Montgomery RATTLESNAKES J*# CAN LOCATE THEIR \u201cThere may be girl# nowadays who feel poorly equipped to cope with Army life, but I am a little vain of my position of Most Ignorant Army Bride of All Time, and I have no notion of giving it up without a fight.\u201d This is the way the Colonel's Lady, Helen Montgomery (Jones) begins her story of life as an Army wife; the most amusing book we have seen in many PPEV BUfi/OfOLDFD/ SENSOR/ PITS .mm & \u2022yv y*/- THE EVE AND THE NOSTRIL\" ENABLE THE SNAKE TO AND A FOE IT CANNdT â % & fcj Hr* Î ?' t years.Married in 1924, when Lieutenant Jones was just graduated from West Point, they spent a short time at their first army post in the United States and then sailed for China.WIÊfÊÊÊÊÈÊHÊÊÊ crises precipitated by their lack of knowledge of the Chinese language \u2014 on one occasion they were served \u201cfried eggs and cream cheese\" Instead of \u201cfrogs SjKc.- 3- Despite domestic IN FRANCE COMPASSES POINTED north # e e < SV iEAST IN ih&O.7RLTÆ NORTH IN 1665, NORTH ) «3 LATER, THEV SWUNG BACK legs and green peas\u201d \u2014 they were enchanted with the land and its people.After their return to America the Jones were moved from one post to another, struggling always to make a lieutenant\u2019s pay do for themselves and their three children.In 1985 the tide turned, Lieutenant Jones became ?Captain Jones and they started up the ladder that has ended in a Colonelcy.The Colonel's Lady .By Helen The Oxford UniPrice $3.00.1 TDOAV THEY FONT TÛ NORTH NORTHEAST AGAIN At an unnamed Italian port Allied troops file aboard an invasion ship enroule to the surprise Lndii g behind the German lines, south of Rome.Expecting a bitterly opposed landing, Lieut Gen.Mark Liarks forces were themselves surprised when the beachhead was established with very little resistence.SÎUAG6DN ÊQQS ARE AAADE INTO CAK/fAR.AND ONE ASH /V\\AV PRODUCE AS AAUCH AS 45* CALUDNS ing-room floor on my hands soi knees\u2014twice to wash It and once to wax it.And after that I «crabbed the kitchen floor.The next day l wouldn\u2019t have gone dowm on my Job done 1 set up a quilt for the Red Cross and invited so friends In to help with the work.We didn\u2019t get it finished so thet will be another Job for this week.herring boats along the quay at Yarmouth .trawlers coming into the dock at Harwich and little boats with red sails off the coast of Somerset the sunset.\" bombing and shelling.Sometimes the bomb is aimed to bounce on the water and ricochet into a ship\u2019s side, and sometimes the bomb is dropped earlier so that it bounces, falls into the sea and strikes the target below the water line.In a third method the bomb is released at a higher level close to the ship to strike before a vertical dropping, position is attained.At Pantelleria low-flying planes skipped bombs into caves which were used as underground hangars.\u201cred sails In knees for a fortune.That Montgomery veralty Press \u2022 e \u2022 RATTLESNAKES, moccasins end copperheads belong to the New World tribe of pit vipers, but only recently has definite progress been made In determining what part these facial pits play in the snake's life.Now it seems that they are highly developed sense srgens.responding to heel end sir vibrations.# e # Oh well, this is 1944, and we are a long way from England \u2014 and on a farm, and we do find a few little things to keep us occupied from daylight to dark.Last week it was things like cleaning stovepipes and chimneys.You see we have finally come to the end of that soft coal I have done so much talking about so we really went after those pipes in a big way and then while 1 was cleaning flues and stoves Partner was scraping the chimney.I wish you could have seen the pair of us when we were through! And actually, we didn't have any callers.Three times I went over the din- Battling Basuto* Basutos who are greatly esteemed as fighting men in our African army, have one big \u201cdefect\" which will tickle military men greatly.They actually love drilling so much that they do it their spare time as amuse- We are still enjoying the weather.It al I suddenly looking round about, they I saw no one any more, save Jesus I only with themselves.\u201d The repre-! sentatives of the Law and the I Prophets depart.The whole scene I was changed in a moment and only w I Jesus, as the disciples had known Him, was seen.As the disciples lay prostrate and stupefied with terror, and Christ touched them and spoke His word of cheer, they were relieved of* their fears and lifted up their eyes again.The Disciples* Failure \"And one of the multitude answered him Teacher, .bring him unto me.\u201d We have seen the.Saviour's compassion; here we see how great was Ilis forbearance\u2014 'how long shall 1 suffer you?' In His words\u2014'bring Him unto me\u2019\u2014 we hear the note of love, of authority, of confidence, not turn away hi spite of the faithlessness of those present, but confident of His inherent power to cure the hardest case calls for the love to be brought forward.The Evil Spirit\u2019s Work \u201cAnd they brought him unto anything, have compassion on us, and help us.\u201d This was the work of the evil spirit within the youth.When the devil within him saw Jesus about to work, lie matched his power against Christ\u2019s Faith, Not Power \u201cAnd Jesus said unto him, if thou canst! All things arc possible to him that believeth.** The father had said.\u2018If Thou canst do anything'.Jesus says, 'If thou canst believe.' The question was not.\u2018Is there power*, bui 'Is there faith.\u2019 \u201cStraightway the father of the child cried out, and said, 1 believe; help thou my unbelief.\u201d How can we fully and freely believe?First wc must confess the faith that we have, as this man did.Then we must appeal to Christ to be helped against our unbelief, as this man did.Finally, we must bring the case to Çhrist, Christ\u2019s Healing Power \"And when Jesus saw that a multitude came running together .But Jesus took him by the hand, and raised him up; and he arose.\u2019\u2019 Christ\u2019s words center no more into him shows the completeness of the miracle and Christ's care for the future of this youth grip of Christ there was power, healing power hausted lad found himself pos' sessed with new life and vitality when his hand was grasped by Christ.He was lifted; but even as he was raised he found himself able to rise with the new strength which had entered into him.SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON marvellous seems too good to be true \u2014 we keep wondering what has happened to Canada\u2014\u201cOur Lady of the Snows\".Some farmers are beginning to shake their heads\u2014there Is a water-shortage\u2014and what la going to happen to the wheat am# clover?That Is what every farmer would like to know, but whatever Is likely to happen, worrying about It won\u2019t stop It.The Husky ment.The result is that, to find suitable punishment for minor delinquencies, C.O.\u2019s have solemnly to forbid the offenders to take part in any drills, regular, extra voluntary.It sounds very odd, but the fact is officially vouched for.The husky Is a dog native to northern North America from Alaska to Labrador.He Is usually wolf-gray In color (indeed, he has some wolf blood In him) and Is much used for a draft and pack animal.The name husky is said to be derived from an Algonquin Indian word for eskimo.In the early days the white Missionaries called the Labrador natives \"huskemaws,\" a form of the word esquimaux.Curiously enough, the name husky was first applied to the natives themselves and only later on came to be Identified with the eskimo dogs.February IS.JESUS ON THE MOUNTAIN AND IN THE VALLEY Mark I: I N PRINTED TEXT, Mark S: S-S lT-tT.GOLDEN TEXT, help thou mine unbelief.Mark 9 24.Memory Verse: God .careth for you.1 Peter 5: 7.Time.\u2014Autumn A D.29.Place.\u2014The transfiguration took place on Mt.Hermon, far in the north of Palestine; the healing of the demon place near the southern foot of this mountain.or I believe; i AUTHOR Skip-Bombing composition.13 Wild (Scot).15 Accomplish.18 Dutch painter.21 South America (abbr.).23\tFastener.24\tTurned-down collars.26\tRelieve.27\tSharpen.28\tTag.30\tSardinia (abbr.).31\tBiblical nam» 32\tCooking utensil .__ .\t.34 Tune again.1 Woody plant 35 Darkness.38 You and L 38 Crude potash.41 Animal.*4 Arrangement HORIZONTAL The new technique of skipbombing was brought to success in the battle of the Bismarck Sea and in the Mediterranean, says bombing is a cross between dive 111ÜÜHB yua a [rig ilH a hü ua ai*juu 3GO BBHira 2as tiding SH3 BHtiti UBnua ii HUQQti Basais aaaa ni aaa M3 3E aaa a UHfilS'a 1,8 Pictured famous author 14 Fixes.18 Loop with running knot 17\tVigor.18\tSlender stick.19\tPosture.20\tThing (law.), 21\tSymbol for selenium.22\tMother.23\tEstablished value.24\tMale sheep.39 Place.25\tOrgan of sight 40 Hypothetical 27 Belonging to structural unit 42 Behold! 1 l possessed boy took He did the New York Times.Skip- < The Invited Three \"And after six days Jesus takctli with him, Peter, and James, awl John, and bringeth them up into a high mountain apart by themselves.And he was transfigured before them.\" Our Lord took with Him the three who also were with Him in the Garden of Gcthsemane.It was while our Lord was in the act of prayer that lie was transfigured implies more than a change of mere outward semblance.The Transfigured Lord \u201cAnd his garments, became glistering exceeding white, no fuller\ton\tearth\tcan them.\u201d\tThe\tbusiness of\ta fuller in ancient times was to cleanse and whiten linen garments The Heavenly Visitors \u201cAnd there appeared unto them Elijah with Moses: and they were talking with Jesus.\u201d carefully\tnote\tthat\tPeter\tdid not selfishly\task\tthat\ta tabernacle might be built for himself, but only for his Lord and the two visitors who had come from the other world.Matthew tells us that they were so awed and afraid that they could not bear the glory of the scene.They were amazed and stupefied.133013 sisati CHRONICLES ol GINGER FARM ¦y MOT ¦B03 3BB a ¦a ay Gwendoline P.Clarke mm but if Thou canst do t VERTICAL \u201cTHE HOUSEMAIDS OF THE SEA\u201d By David B.Cunningham The little boats of the fishing fleet, Emily, Susan and Jane, Sail out with steadfast hearts to meet Danger and death and pain.Not theirs to battle the great Graf Spee, But they must softly tread.As they keep the mine-strewn sea lanes free From Penzance to Malin Head.They proved tlieir valour long ago.When Drake was matched with Spain.And now from Devon to Scapa Flow.They prove It once again.As, out where the lurking sea-mine floats, They gamble with death and It this war teaches us anything at all It certainly should make us realize how interdependent every country, every race, every industry and every individual is upon the rest of the world.It Is true from the highest to the lowest.No man\u2014or nation- can live unto himself alone.We find evidence of that every day\u2014In the home, on the farm, on the battlefield and on the sea.And so often It is the little things that count \u2014 little people, little jobs and little boats.Yes, especially little boats.2 Fowl.43\tDoctor of Sci- 3 Musical ence (abbr.).44\tLight tap.46 Eras.48 Was seated.33\tSystem of oc* 50 Refer, cult theosophy 52 Diaphanous.34\tFish eggs.35\tHalf an em.37 Train of attendants.him.The word transfigured 28\tMusic note.29\tUpon.30\tSword.32 Postscript (abbr.).dramas.4\tScarcer.5\tCuts off edges, 45 In this place, 48\tOnager.47 Observe.49\tLike.50\tBeverage.51\tOf the (ffc).53 Sun god.64 Jumbled $yp% as on coins.8\tAttempt .7 Bone.9\tWithin.10 To trim.» Ill-fated.12 Literary so as whiten 54\tClearer.55\tSmall river.56\tResident of Vienna.K> #2 13 7 H l 3 4 5 I $ Wc should 16 I 14 Do you remember the scene in \u201cMrs.Miniver\u201d where the little boats rescued the men from Dunkirk?Little boats\u2014not battleships or destroyers, but small, unimportant pleasure yachts and fishing smacks.And do you realize how dependent we still are the little boats fon the safety 18 17 S 22 I 25\t26 23 2.7 upon of our loved ones and for the shipment of everything they need on the battlefront.No, it isn\u2019t the little boats that carry the men and supplies, but it.is the little boats that make it possible for the bigger boats to ride the seas with their precious cargoes.I The Voice From Heaven \u201cAnd there came a cloud over Ilf The little salt-lipped fishing-boats From Grimsby, Hull and Fife.34 shadowing them: and there came a voice out of the cloud.This is my beloved Son: hear ye him They seek their safety on bended .knees, For they see their duty plain, And sweep the floors of the coast- 38 3 3 And In the m 41 40 Tlie weak ex- LEADS CANADIANS wise seas\u2014 50 I 46 All these thoughts have come to me as a result of some verses I received last week.They were sent by a reader of this column who, apparently, wishes to remain anonymous.Here Is the poem: Emily, Susan and Jane.That poem almost makes me homesick.I can see those little boats\u2014not as they are now but as they used to be.I can see the 54 2 m 5 Z By J.MILLAR WATT POP\u2014Aged in the Wood A HUNDRED AND FI FT/ 3Sa(/Vxy GRANDFATHER AND , FIFTY/ r f % 9 « i V Ï ' me \u2022 gl R.» U ! vv L f 150 s m u.Ew: a \u2022y.v S>) t l Major General-Chris Yokes, $8, o-f Winnipeg and Ottawa is in com-enand of a Canadian division in Italy.He is Canada\u2019s youngest general, and commanded the 2nd Infantry Brigade of the Canadian 1st Division in Sidly where he won the D.S.O.ii I g 3 c f 1#\t> idSbil && - / Di» THE EQUITY The Boy That\u2019s Warmly Dressed is the Boy That Stands the Cold Days of Winter » Shawville, Feb.10th, 1944 Clarendon Council February 7, 1944 .Clarendon Council met ou the above date.Present : Mayor Barr and Councillor* Smart, Laughren, Hanna.Judd an-4 VVhelen.\t.The newly elected Councillors having subscribed to their Oa*h of Office, the minutes of last meeting was read and approved on motion of Lrs Smart and Hanna.The secretary read the Auditors report, and after discussion it was accopt ¦ ed on motion of Laughren and Judd.Motion\u2014Cis Smart and Whelen\u2014 that Andrew Daley be appointed to audit the books of the secretary for the year 1944.Motion- _ that 128.00 will be paid for 6x6 and #35.00 for 8x8 cedar or tamarac squares of good quality in 1944.David Telford asked to be relieved as road foreman.Motioh.Crs Judd and Han or.that Robert Nicholas be ap pointed to replace him.Cr Macfarlane took his seat at the Hoard.The following bills were presented for approval and payment Fred Hodgins.Dog Tags.Andrew Daley, auditing Chas Ladouceur.care J.CroUy 20 00 12 47 « / i We \"carry a large stock of\u2014 Parkas Jackets Wind breakers Mitts and Gloves I If f ! 1 l Cra Whelen and Judd Î1 Boys all-wool heavy Breeches in brown and mixed tweeds.Double knees $295\t$3.50\t$3.95 Boy\u2019s blue Melton cloth jackets, all around belt, fully lined, fur collar $8.95 Boys\u2019 all wool Golf Hose, all shades 59 and 65 cents Boy\u2019s Melton cloth Ski Caps 85 cents Boy\u2019s all wool Pullover Sweaters, zipper, polo and jackie collar.Plain or patterns $1.50 to $2.95 'ms ¦VT 'm J \\ f THmc $ 6 oo r 13 42 35 00 E>t.C.J.Caldwell .Dr.S.E McDowell, professional 43 00 Motion\u2014Crs Wbelen and Judd\u2014that these bills be paid.Motion\u2014Or Smart\u2014to adjourn services As Victory Draws Nearer J.A.Dkan, Secretary As the United Nations invade the Axis-dominated countries, famished populations as well as our fighting forces must be fed.The need for food increases as victory draws nearer.Shawville Council fôfqttitnÿ ant/ /mneraashery tek\" men ant/ ooi/s February 7th, 1944 The regular meeting of the Municipal Council of the Village of Shawville was held at HyneS* Hall on the above date.Present :\tMayor McDowell in the Chair ; Councillors Cotie.Smith, Hobbs, Horner, Hodgins and Schwartz.Crs Hobbs, Horner and Hodgins, the three new members of the Council were Canadian farmers are confronted with a heavy task, which may be made easier through the use of bank credit.The Bank of Montreal Stand?ready to make reasonable loan which will promote an in- « % j s every crease in food production in the world emergency.sworn m.The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted on motion of Crs Cotie and Smith.The following bills were presented to Council for examination and approval : Gatineau Power Company Gatineau Power Company Est C.J.Caldwell.John L.Hodgins.Ler.don Workman, wood.XV.J.Smith, wood .Milton Hahn, wood.John Dawson.Andy w.7.L.E Thomson, sanding Mrs.L E Thomson- Mrs.R.Howard Motion\u2014Crs Schwartz and Horner\u2014 that the above bills be paid.Motion\u2014Crs.Schwartz and Smith\u2014 that this Council donate the sum of fifty dollars to the committee for plowing No, 8 Highway.Motion\u2014Hobbs and Cotie\u2014that the payment of busintss tax for the years 1943 and 1944 be suspended.Motion\u2014(>s Smith and Hobbs\u2014that the Secretary Treasurer be authorized to accept the full year's water rale» from all water users desirous of paying same and to allow the usual discount.Motion\u2014Crs Swartz and Cotie\u2014that the Council apply the Warble-Fly Bylaw during 1944 providing the neighbouring municipalities also apply it.Motion\u2014Crs Smith >nd Hobbs\u2014that the Auditor\u2019s report for the year 1943 be accepted.Motion\u2014Crs Smith and Schwartz\u2014 that the meeting adjourn If you need to borrow to improve your production of food, do not hesi-to talk with our nearest branch manager.#31 oo 46 95 103 39 tace For Beautiful Cemetery Memorials 2o 12 00 10 00 BANK OF MONTREAL 8 00 » 34 00 13 40 11 00 Founded in 1817 Havelio Horne: write or phone GEO.H.FROATS & SONS 248 Argyle Street, Renfrew, Ont 90 5 00 Shawville Branch : G.A.McDOUGALL, Manager 5 00 210 snow.Phone 278 Sulphur Dust Prevents Attack From Chiggers One very annoying pest that seems to thrive in warm summer America Harvests Rubber The first natural rubber produced on an industrial scale in the United States has been harvested by the U.S.Forest service less than a year after the nation\u2019s guiyule rubber program was begun.The agriculture department announced that harvesting of the guayule took place in the Salinas valley in California on a government-owned plantation.It estimated the initial harvest at about 600 tons of raw rubber.The harvesting was done on about 550 acres.The report disclosed that the army made an investigation 13 years ago into the possibilities of the guayule plant as a rubber resource in event of war.One of the two officers making this report was Maj.Dwight D.Eisenhower, now a general and commander in chief in North Africa.Ho-Ho-Ba The jojoba bush (pronounced ho-ho-ba) may provide a new source , sas ttrs- Æ\tKf.WK mmm ebbs '\u201ceÎSSuu'o.^t| \"\u2019du\u201d\u201d,\" th\u201dwor,t of the chl.gr MS t T,r.'d.-Æ ; AMR.bmï Mexico ai well as south of the «hen II la necessary for them to Rin r.randp\tspend some time in the brush or Kio uranae.\tweed-covered areas, will give some protection.' But when children have been exposed to chiggers, give them a hot bath as soon as possible afterwards.Lather their bodies all over with a good mild soap, rubbing it onto the flesh with a coarse wash cloth, and then rinse well to dislodge any chiggers that may be on them.To stop bites from itching, try dilute ammonia water, strong salt water or bicarbonate of soda mixed with water.Touching each bite with colodian (new-skin) also relieves itching.If these bites become infected, physicians recommend the application of a mild antiseptic such as mercurochrome or a solution of Dairy Pails on hand a limited supply of good Dairy Paila.We have now H.C.Row AT Secretary-Treasurer Findlay Furnaces Fool Eye Trees, telephone poles and other tall objects appear to the eye taller than they actually are.A 30-foot pole standing erect appears to the human eye much longer than a similar pole of exactly the same length lying on the ground.The tendency of the eye to exaggerate the height of vertical objects gives rise to many optical illusions, says the Better Vision institute.This/overestimation of vertical lines is explained by the fact that the eyes are accustomed to moving in a horizontal plane at eye level.This can be demonstrated easily by counting off with the eyes 10 feet vertically on a wall, and then 10 feet horizontally, it's much easier to move the eyes across the wall.A few good all-cast Findlay Furnaces now available.Place your order now to insure early delivery are Studded With Villas Situated on Italy's north coast near the western tip of the island; Palermo looks across the Tyrrhenian sea toward Italy.From the road up Mt.Pellegrino, bold headland to the north, the city Is seen spread on the seaward side of the broad, fertile plain of Conca d'Oro (Golden Shell) facing a spacious The surrounding countryside is studded with villas, the city with parks and gardens green with palms and bright with flowers.Balmy Mediterranean climate at its best-mild and sunny\u2014won Palermo profitable patronage as a winter resort.Winning Hog House A \"war winner\u201d hog house combining ideas embodied in numerous small, one-litter field houses has been designed by E.T.Robbins, livestock specialist, and Deane G.Carter.It is six by six feet at the ground, has three-foot sloping sides, perpendicular rear end and a slightly sloping roof covered with one strip of roll roofing.Strdhg, tight, dry and cheap, the house is suitable for any farmer to build at home with native or milled lumber and available roofing material.It is made without any floor, since the ground is warmer in winter and cooler in summer than a floor would he.DALE\u2019S TINSHOP TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS tod; Palermo Busy Port Most of the trade of western Sicily passed through Palermo.The city's 410,000 people were sellers and shippers of the products of Sicily's fields, vineyards and orchards\u2014lemons, oranges, wine, sumac (for tanning and dyeing), almonds, and Anti-Noise Regulations Methods of enforcing municipal anti-noise ordinances vary consider ably from city to city, though they are limited in most communities te police warnings and nominal fines Educational campaigns have beer successful in many cities in securing Apple Honey Freshens \u2018\u2022Apple honey,\" a new phase of cigarette manufacture since the war, is now being produced from Nova Scotià apples honey, a form oFsyrup, made out of a former waste product, Is used to nrotect the freshness of the tobacco in cigarettes and takes the place of glycerine, now in great demand for war purposes.Research work is being carried on to see if the syrup can be used in bakery prod uct«, cosmetics, and as a syrup base for drugs and laxatives.Research workers h*ve used it as a spread on bread and pancake and find the taste agreeable.ESTABLISHED 1883 Use Ladders Safely Here are five points emphasized in the safe use of ladders: Do not leave tools or other heavy articles on top of a stepladder from which they may fall; in using ordinary rung ladders,, place them only against solid and stationary back-^\t_\t, grounds; the foot of the ladder town ; Greeks named t Panormus ^ould be one-fourth of the ladder's (all harbor) from the big bay at the w ttlement\u2019s front door.After the nicians had their day, Palermo .irnSéU*.heavy hand of Romans, Bar : hTriZL\tByzantines, Arabs, , Nor ¦mans\tSpaniards, and g Bourbons' COACH The apple 1 NVALID GEO.HYNES & SON uv-oyeiwtivn of the public in ûwérrV wk « t,1 1 x * * * ********* ing anti-noise ordinances.In a few cities, jail sentences have been im posed, however.Fines imposed by many ordinances, also, range up tr $500.More than 50 per cent of the nation's larger cities have anti-nois* ordinances.In addition, many cities have traffic, nuisance and other or dinances designed to regulate noise to some extent products.Phoenicians founded the original DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICE CzShawville Owe.length away from the wall against which it is leaning; when ascending or descending a ladder, always face it and use both hands; use only ladders in good repair.Never use one with missing or broken rungs or steps.\t7\t:_______ Phone 80 t \\ 1 Pr « Look Here Service Announcement* FEBRUARY cheam.For Sale, Wants, Found, Lost, etc.Sudsy, Fefcrory lJtfc > FOR BALK\u2014Oae registered HoUttin bull caffe, A months old.Apply to HaSjLD Hodoinh, Phone 20 \u2022 33.Shawvillb Ukitko Church Rev À.F.Foe*» B.A., B.D.Pastor 11.00\ta.œ.\u2014Service at Sbawville.2.00\tp.m \u2014Service at Zion.3 30 p.m\u2014Service at Starks O r I straw.Apply to Wkhlev Young, Onflow, Que.Phone 12-2.Furniture Clearance FOR SALE \u2014 A quantity of loose X\\\\\\X\\\\v VN-S.S VN-VN VS> t 1 -%g ner*.Big reductions in Chesterfield Suites Srrnux subject\tI FOU SA LE-Ten pound» of our best stWbeo the Farm Forums discuss the ci^reUe or pipe leaf tobacco \u2022« 00.Church with a message to all farmer^ gggnpk package 3 lbs ship on receipt and others,\t| $2 70.Agents wanted.Address 0.7 30 p.m.\u2014Service at ^hawville.ii Three-piece dark wine upholstering, and two matching chairs.This Chester held suite is exceptional value at this saving price, $169/0 for $127.00 Talking Movies with a showing of the three reel Him, \u2018The Way to Salva\t»\t.\t, tion,\u201d with a telling story based or land in Clarendon on the South side of Range 6, with dwelling house and outbuildings thereon.Apply to William McCuaig, Sbawville FOR SALE\u2014One and half acre of ïl V r \u2022 the life of Paul.Clarendon Circuit Three-piece dark green upholstring with two matching Built and designed for comfort.Large and Ukv.N T.Holmes.B.Am B.T).Pastor Service at Radford, Service at Bristol.Service at Y arm, fii FOR SALK\u201415 tons loose bay.good quality î'ÜÎTIb Root Cutter in good condition, convertible to power ; one Chatham Fanning Mill, complete with sieves and bagger.Apply to Geo.Palmer, Shawville.Phone 137.chairs.inviting Chesterfield wi h reversible cushions $169.50 for $127.00 L 11.00\ta.m.3.00\tp.m, 7.30 p.in.at a; , ^ i> BRISTOL UsiTEO CflUECH Lay Minister Mr.Leslie Dean St.Andrews Service\u201411 00 a.m.Sunday School immediately following Knox Service\u20143.00 p, m.Austin Service\u20148.00 Sermon Subject : elAn honest man is the noblest work of God.\u201d Three-piece dark wine upholstered Chesterfield solidly built, with two matching chairs.A genuine bargain .at this reduced price, $142.50 for $103 50 « « FOR SALE \u2014 Cemetery Memorials of all styles.Will take horses or colts in exchange.Apply to Shawville Marble and Granite Works Phone.z m 121.e Three-piece Daveno Suite By SIMMONS 0 Beautiful Daveno of superb quality and construction.An outstanding value.Two matching chairs For $112.50 This is only one outstanding feature of the Renfrew Separator.Others include the low supply tank, ease of operation, close WANTED\u2014Woman or girl tn hire by month or day, for general house work.Apply to Mrs Chris Caldwell, Shawville.Phone 22.Of course, you wouldn't operate the house.This is Just to impress you with the abeolute cleanliness of a g \u2014 and FOR SALE\u2014Desirable village reai dence on Main Street, East, Shawville, large grounds.For further particulars apply to Duncan Campbell, Shawville.You of both mfch and floor.The oil reeentative in your neighborhood.to the operation of a He is responsible to you and we f+fwrl behind him and all the Ren* frew products he sells.Renfrew goes in at the top and re- mains inside until it is hme to change il\t_____ RANGES \u2022 HEATERS \u2022 WASH-RITES \u2022 TRUCK-SCALES \u2022 INCUBATORS Modem Studio Bouch ANGLICAN Rbv.K C.Bolton, B A., L Th St.Paul\u2019s Sunday School\u201410.00 a.m Morning Prayer\u201411.00 a m.Evening Prayer, 7.30 p.m.Holy Trinity, Radford Evening Prayer, 3.00 p.m.Comfortable studio couch upholstered in dark green Easy to adjust for double bed comfort.MACHINERY COMPANY LIMITED RENFREW 0*T ST.JOHNS P.Q.THE RENFREW SUSSEX MB repp.Vitamins REGINA SASH.$49.50 Be prepared for the Gold Weather LEO R.KEON Cotton Felt Mattresses Extra soft and thick, the generous fillings of cotton felt are covered with firm striped and floral tickings.Rolled edges.All in three standard sizes $7.95 to $8.75 DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE McKee - Quebec Build yourself up.with VITAMINS * f - , f Y '.f >\t* \u2022\t% We carry Vitamins for all conditions North Clarendon Parish x Rev.P.It.Stote in charge Ladysmith, Holy Communion, 10.30 Greermount, Evening Prayer, Charteris, Evening Prayer, / 3,CO 7.30 \u2022A White Layer Felt Mattresses Extra quality sterilized layer felt fillings, 48 and 54 inches standard sizes V) ' Wkslkyan Methodist Church Rev.H.Kielty, Pastor / $13.75 to $27.50 Sunday School at 10.00 a in.Morning Service at Vulcanizing 10.45 THE CORNER STORE Campbell a Bay Sunday School Evening Service UltJteiL You can\u2019t beat Purina Chick Startena and Growenaif you want your pullets laying when eggs are at highest price.The few extra cents you pay over a cheap feed is money well spent.It is your insurance against small unprofitable hens.The Purina P sound common se see the difference Purina makes.Be sure to buy well-bred Chicks.sound management, careful sanitation and above all feed the right feed\u2014 Purina Chick Startena WANTED 5 John McCredie Maryland, Que.Large quantity of ram for raising chicks is Follow it and you will years.weathered four catastrophes.Latest and most ruinous blow was the earthquake of 1908.Most of the buildings were leveled and upward of 77,000 persons killed.The United States generously aided the suffer ers.rogra leflSe.NOTICE RAILROAD TIES Practice * Reward Offered I am informed that it is being circulated, by certaie parties, that L Rev.8Uck, Richmond* Out., boated uebec without by license The new city was planned to with stand earthquake* streets, no buildings are over two stories high and all factories are in eluded in one area.This \"zona in dustriale.\u201d along the coast south o: the harbor, makes a conspicuous iomb target.The harbor has beer, railed the busiest under the Italian It Ha* wide deer in the Province being properly authori\t| PHH Any person furnishing aqbsUntu! evidence leading to the prosecution of \u2022aid party or parties, shall be awarded the sum of twenty-five dollars (##5.00) M.S.SLACK Write or telephone S3 J.M.ARGUE SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Reg. m THE WAR .WEEK Commentary on Current Events k i Germany Builds High Wall Of Hate Which Will Remain When War Ends A Few Drops F < I F MY FAMILY?J vnanimu catu am m muu-atm HUIS VITALITY EW4UTS SO MCHLf! k SS# F Up Each Nostril Quickly Relieve # as it it, it is t^Snost real thing in the whole of a#titopc, much more T real than the fortifications.which I the armies of the United Nations I will shatter to break onto the do-I main of Germany itself.I No armistice, no peace treaty I can eliminate this barricade I \\.ill exist for years, nay, for gen-I crations as the one European tron-I tin that can he neither obliterated I or even rectified.No enemy raised I this ring around Germany.It is I the work of the Germans them-I selves.And the consequences of I its building will be tar reaching.I Effect on Neutral Countries J Today people wonder what to do I with Germany after the war to I prevent a repctitioif of warfare I another generation hence I tainly some definite steps must he I taken to contro.the force of the I pan-Germans, the Junkers and the I National Socialists under other I labels.But whatever is done will I he as nothing con pared to what I the Germans have done themselves.In its hectic endeavor to U«d off invasion Germany has c3p structed strong fortifications around the periphery of Europe and on the frontiers of the fatherland, says The Cleveland Plain Dealer.The whole aim of German life today is to live within Fortress Europe and postpone the inevitable.It seeks to keep the armies of the free world outside the borders of the Reich as long as possible.There is no doubt that this wall will he breached.Before long the armies that will liberate Europe will invade the soil of Germany.But in his desperation* to suspend the consequences of the war it launched Germany has built another wall that will not so easily l*e pierced.It is a wall that in Hir postwar years will keep Germany confined, isolated and a third-rate power in the affairs of nations.It is the wall of hate.Section by Section Germany has constructed\tthis\tedifice\tthat\twill become its\town\tprison.\tFirst\twas Austria.\tthen Czechoslovakia, then Poland, Denmark and Norway.Then the Netherlands, Belgium.France, and finally the Balkans and Russia.Work of Germans Each portion\tof this\twall\twas built from a blueprint of treachery.It\u2019s materials are the lives of thousands of free men who insisted on liberty for their homelands.It is topped with the barbs of a hatred born of broken homes, slave labor, hostages, larceny, misery, starvation and death.No armies can demolish this wall.It is not open to attack.It is invisible.It exists in the minds and hearts 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More and more mothers are serving big delicious bowls of hot Quaker Oats for breakfast every day\u2014and insuring extra growth and stamina protection for their families.Serve your family the \" one best cereal'' now that so many other valuable foods are rationed I It 'ÏCk 6 Soothing relief from stuffy, painful distress of acute catrrh comes fast as Va-tro-nol spreads through the nose, reduces swollen membranes\u2014soothes irritation, relieves congestion, helps flush out cold-dogged nasal passages.Makes breathing easier\u2014 m#m\t( try it 1 Follow directions in package.VM'IRV NVl UUAHf fi OAls n VICKS I - Company of limited 3tuMèlMà(wdmabih Or- TSm*S£t N i Consider for a moment the next generation.In its schools in Poland, in Czechoslovakia, in Norway\u2014in every country on the continent\u2014it will read the history of these years.Yet the mere reading of factual accounts, without any effort whatsoever on the part ot teachers and elders to breed hate, will keep thi» wall around Germany intact.The story of these times will have similar effects in those countries which were neutral in this war and on those which were 1 > A The Pick of Tobacco a multitude of other uses in th< preparation of such edible foodstuffs as mayonnaise and sandwich spreads, Sunflower meal, besides being on# of the highest protein foods, has commercial possibilities for human consumption.In many respects it resembles the soybean.Roasted, the \u2022 seeds are good eating and have been in high favor for years with people of Russian extraction.Sunflower protein may be processed to produce an egg white substitute for use in baking.Other possibilities include its use in the plastic and nylon-type textile field.The future of the sunflower, officials say, appears almost as bright ss the flower itself.A Huge Sunflower Crop In Manitoba they work better for women than for men has been discovered.Women apparently have more pattern* and the little black men fail for '\u2022Now,, better way?\" Australia Is supply lag all the basic foods for the U.8.fighting services In that ares on reverse lend lease Haste.OTTAWA KEPOITS neutral in the World War, in the fake belief that (1ermany could be trusted Though few Manitobans know it, their province grew something like M,000 -ores of uinflowers this year\u2014almost half the Dominion total of 29,000 Maclean's Magazine.Canadians that may mean little except that it sounds like a lot of ground to devote to flowers And so it is\u2014but it pays off.Sunflower seeds are a valuable source of edible oil and Canada\u2019s supply, now limited, needs all the bolstering it can get.Cultivating sunflowers is a profitable under-t iking, too, for cash returns run as high as $35 an acre, wheat it is only about $29; oats $28 and barley $21.Returns from flaxseed, the only other oil crop of importance, run about $18 au acre.Denmark, Norway, Holland.to mention but three, which looked with something of approval on German aims in 1914, have learned a bitter lesson.Switzerland and Turkey tomorrow will not be taken in by Germany.That Canadian System of Meat Rationing Has .Been Adopted By Australian Government Jr, ' feminine approach, you think this la the acres, say» To most Sweden, GENERAL CLEAN UP Australia, which recently went on meat rationing, has adopted the Canadian system with only variations, according to Paul Ma lone, press attache.Office of the High Commissioner for Canada, at Canberra, who was In Ottawa last week.As here, sugar, butter and tea hare been rationed for some time and many foods are In short supply although Australia Is producing more than at any time In her history.The farm labor shortage *rhich Mr.Malone says Is probably more acute than anywhere in the world has led to some progress in greater mechanisation.The country\u2019s aboriginal population.though not large has come to the rescue of the sheep stations, and the curious fact that i \u2022 Germany Encircled Who, alter what has happened to Europe \u2014 probably the most terrifying experience since the invasions of the Mongols and the Tartars\u2014will have any faith in Germany's promises?What country will enter t.alliance or conclude a treaty with the new Germany.whoever may be at its head or whatever may be its political professions, without a mental reservation and a physical preparation tor treachery?The federal Government pre on hog carcasses announced previously went Into effect Monday, January 14.The Minister of Agriculture, the Horn.J.0.Gardiner, also tells of a number of changes la the system of hog marketing as a result of discussions between the Bacon Advisory Committee, the Advisory Co tee on Agriculture, the Meat Board and the Agricultural Food Board.1 m For It I Battle casualties In the Canadian Army In the Mediterranean area reported op to November 21, 1943, were 3.633 all ranks, National Defence Headquarters has announced.* Sunflower oil may be hardened # or hydrogenated to produce shortening.In its refined form it is used as a cooking oil.It finds Germany cried out falsely against \u2018encirclement* when any small nation of Europe tried to defend it-sr if The procedure under which a basic price was established for B1 hog carcasses and prices for other grades determined by applying discounts, except In the case of Grade A carcasses for which a premium was paid by the packers, will be discontinued.Hogs will be purchased on the basis of their carcass values In the various grades Government premiums will be paid In the case of Grade A carcasses at $3.00 a carcass, and In the case of Grade B1 at $2.00 a carcass.The premium of $1.00 formerly paid by the packers on Grade A carcasses will be paid on the carcass grade value for export bacon.The number of grades has been reduced by consolidating some of them.The grades now adopted are Grade A, Grades Bl, B2, and B3, all B grades to sell at the same market price.Here Is the list of grades and weights: 140 to 170 lbs.11» to 176 lbs.126 to 134 lbs.176 to 18$ lbs.120 to 186 lbs.120 to 185 lbs.11» and under.186 to 195 lbs.I'oda.v Germany is encircled as never before in history, encircled by bonds of its own creation.This wall of hate will remain when the battles are over, ft will remain for future generations.And behind it.condemned to live as a third-rate an., ever-suspected power, Germany will lead the,life of the great suspect of Europe.This is the one bit of justice in the great injustice which Germany sought to work against the world.This time even Germany n.ay realize th; t it is self-condemned.! x FIGHTS IN NORTH ?» I! I 91 ys Maj.-Gen.W.H.joys his favorite cure for that washes away lected afin a day ot around Cape G louces* t Britain front wLn his *roopj Rupert u> eu \u201chot dose of coed std water mud nc col CONTAINS vitamin e, a* a* ¦ ESSENTIAL MINERALS I 9 # * V-V i m * ti .n.pit.g r.New First country to own a submarine was Greece.i * tlonal sales of flour with sales ot millfeed on feed dealers who in turn Imposed these on farmer customers, Is prohibited by Wartime Prices and Trade Board.The tremendous Increase in demsnd for millfeed has brought many complaints which the new order seeks to adjust by relieving distributors from obligation to accept any specific quantity of flour or cereals when placing mixed car orders.They In turn will he able to supply millfeed requirements to the amounts available without Imposing any conditions of flour purchase on their farmer customers.-°» CANADIAN SOLDIERS BURY COMRADE IN ITALY m Grade A Grade Bl Grades B2 Grade BS #*****»*.## f IK* w I * Grade C .Grade D .Lights .Heavies .Extra Heavies 196 and over i Gen.K.A.Meretskoff, above, commands Soviet armies in the Volkhov river-Novgorod sector lower prong of Russians' double thrust against Germans in Leningrad area.Noted as ace strategist, he was former Red army chief of staff./ \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 ¦ # # # m Effective January 21, the miller's practice of imposing condl- m $ Finding repair parts for models or makes of farm machinery no longer manufactured poses a problem for the war harassed farmer.Often local or regional farm machinery distributors can give leads as to where these are obtainable.Falling this the distributor may order from a foundry that will make the part to order.To be sure of getting a correct fit in a specially made part, examine the part to be replaced for a serial number, or make a pencil rubbing for a clear impression of its height, depth and shape.Better still aand the broken or worn part td UH dealer.Do order well in advaaee of need.These special orders take Une.THE SPORTING THING 1 * « X % 4 > Wl/z a 4 9 à ! 4 ('ll\\S r) + L ?i _ 2 ; < i I $ < -r \\ Volunteer Army y < * 4 .Vi SBsWj Sir Srinivasa S.Arma, managing editor of a Calcutta political paper called \u201cWhip,\u201d said recently that India now has the world's largest volunteer army, consisting of some 3,000,000 men and a fighting spirit which will help to keep the Japs awa; from their borders.1 A t anadian Chaplain.Major K burial service of a Canadian C.H.Dumford, of Pri*»cc Ihinerf, R.( 1 in action on the,Italian front, about the freshly filled-in-gravc.; Comrades of the man are seen grouped »le 36 Elgin.Ottawa.Postpaid >1.0Q, FOOT BALM destroys odor instantly, 48c nman BAUMSEKA offensive bottle.Ottawa agent Drug Store.Ottawa.& HERE'S THE GOOD WORD FOR 1944.The whole story le: Don\u2019t overbuy but do order all the chick» you are sure you'll be able to care for.Order early and get them from a dependable hatchery.If you follow these suggestion» you may avoid many a heartache.We offer Government Approved stock from blood tested breeders that proved their fast growing, heavy-producing Qualities.Free Catalogue also laying and ready-to-lay pullets for lm- Tweddle Chick Fergus.Ont.FAR** FOR SALE Honor For Former Airline Stewardess 100 ACRES, LOTS 27-18.CONCBS-slon 9.Haldlmand twp.First-class clay loam, all under tractor cultivation, well watered, two houses, barns, Hydro, telephone, dally mail, near achool, church, store.Highway 41.Apply Cephas Brlabln, Fenella.Ontario.MATTRESSES FOR SALE NEW SPRING MATTRESS >16.95 \u2014Delivered free to*#our nearest station.Yes, really brand new.Just what you have been waiting for.Thoroughly sprlngfllled luxurious mattresses of better qual- lowest delivered price.Satisfaction guaranteed or money, back.You\u2019ll actually save several dollars on every one.Shipment in about 1 week If you order immediately.All sizes.Buy from the old reliable and send remittance to WHOLESALE FURNITURE, 10 Market St, Toronto.A baker warn delivering^,bread along his route when one of his customers hurrying home stopped him.rphe recent list of Canadians JL honored by the King for distinguished service included Nursing Sister Edna Louise Belden of the Royal Canadian Navy, who received the medal of Associate Royal Red Cross.She is one of eight stewardesses of Trans-Canada Air Lines who have enlisted for service with Canada\u2019s armed forces.Nursing Sister Belden, whose home is in Toronto, is a graduate of Wei- m lesley Hospital m in that city.She | born in i a Milton, Vt., and \\ came to Canada -at the age of g* three, when her £> family settled |jg E sp&nol & i Ont.She attended high school there and later graduated from LaSalle Junior Colle the staff of in April, 1941, and enlisted in May, 1942.Posted on operating room duty in a Newfoundland hospital, she was commended for her bravery and efficient work when a fire broke out in the Knights of Columbus building.She went overseas In September, 1943.Three other T.C.A.stewardesses have enlisted in the Navy.They are Nursing Sister B.Dundee, Toronto, who was one of the first Canadian nurses to join up, Helen F.Allshire, Winnipeg, and Patricia O.Rand, Toronto.Frances C.Brennan, Winnipeg, and H.G.Broad and Frances I.Smith, Toronto, are serving with the Air Force, and Elsie M.Dunnett, Winnipeg, is overseas with the Army.Six girls from T.C.A.mgi shops have also enlisted tive service.\"Have you left me any bread, Mr.Brown?\u201d \"Yes, ma\u2019am.\u201d \" \"Is it today\u2019s?\u201d \"Of course, ma'am.\u201d \"Well, yesterday's wasn\u2019t\u201d Ity at FARM FOR SALE\u2014CONSISTING of 199% acres, with or without stock and machinery.Apply to J.W.Fraser.Maxville, Ont.mediate delivery, i Hatcheries Limited.APPROVED, blood-tested chicks from High Productive strains.Ten Thousand chicks available weekly.Immediate delivery on day-old and started chicks.Gay wood Farm, Mount Hamilton.GOVERNMENT 110 ACRES.GOOD CLAY FARM, fllrocoe County, good buildings, 12 acres wheat.10 acres bush, near school, church, and store, highway.Apply 69 John 6t.e Read Why.NURSE SCOTT Recommends on \"How many make Teache a dozen?\u201d\t\u2022 \u2019 Pupil\u2014\"Twelve.\u201d Teacher\u2014\u201cHow many make a million?\u201d Pupil\u2014\"Very few.\u201d QUILTING PATCHES Barrie.QUILTING PATCHES FROM FINE MEN S SUITINGS OR Overcoatings, 6 x 18 6 x 9, 9 x 9.Trial package $1.00.Half yard lengths for boys' knee pants.Also remnants for ladies\u2019, men\u2019s, children's clothes.LOUIS RICE, 361 Snadlna Ave.Toronto IMPROVED 103 ACRE FARM FOR Near church and school.Drilled well; DON'T GET CAUGHT IN THE ewirl of last minute order order now.Even with heavy bookings we will likely be able to give you what you want, es pr.tally order February chicks now.Bray Hatchery, 130 John N., Hamilton.Ont.sale Guelph f* miles early land.Mrs.S.Harding.1*2 Essex St., Guelph.Ont.1 FARMS UCKLEY Voice from doorway of London air raid shelter: \"Is there s macintosh In there large enough to keep two young ladles warm?\u201d Voice from a dark corner; \"No, but there\u2019s a MacPherson here who's willing to try.\u201d SUBURBAN PROPERTIES.NORTH Apply R.H.Kane, POULTRY-KEEPERS.BE SURE of a good healthy bunch of baby chick» this coming season.Good chicks mean good hen» and more eggs Immediate delivery on day-eld chicks.Write for 1944 catalogue and prices on our Government Approved chicks.MONK-TON POULTRY FARMS, Monk-ton.On ta rip, TOO LATE \u2014 TOO LATB NEXT SPRING DON'T LET IT BE said \"too late.\" Send for our price list and order your baby chicks now.One dollar books your order.Goddard Chick Hatchery, Britannia Heights, Ont whitYSub of Toronto Richmond Hill.Ontario PERSONAL BEFORE book free* Megiddo Mission.Rochester 11, NY.\"ELIJAH COMING Christ\u201d, wonderful in HAIR GOOD* for HAIR GOODS .x CHEST COLDS We manufacture the finest hair good» ever produced for men and women.Natural In appearance.Toupees for men 140.00 up.Full transformations for ladles 163.00 THE W.T RABBITS NURSE BELDEN ge, Boston.She joined T.C.A.as a stewardess REAL ANGORAS 'BRED FOR Wool\u201d Select breeding stock.Descriptive folder free.Regal Babbitries, Box T2 St Vital, Man.Husband: \"You must think automobiles grow on trees.\u201d Wife: \"Silly! knows they come from planta.\u201d e # * congestion, dear etufed-up heed, loosens coughs\u2014over night 2 It penetrates faster.| Oenerstes best and vaporises .quicker.A It is snow-white, stainless, non- greasy.g Can bsMssed with perfect safety o# up.Everybody PEMBER STORES HABB1TS LIMITED 129 Yonge St.Toronto.Ontario WRITE FOR SPECIAL OFFER and Price List, Pure Bred Red or White New Zealand», Jumbo Flemish, Chinchillas and Pedigreed \u201cW\u2019oolly Wonder Brand\u201d Angoras.We also buy Rabbits for Laboratory work.State age, weight, sexes and quantity.The Derry Rabbitry, Dept.D, 420 Church St, Toronto.__________________ Britons Get 750,000 Lemons From Sicily WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS ready to lay and laying at reasonable r rices for Immediate de-Hybrld».Free catalogue.Also day old chick* for immediate delivery.Tweddle Chick Hatcher-Limited, Fergus, Ontario.PHOTOGRAPHY DON\u2019T RISK LOSING \u201cSNAPS\u201d THEY CAN'T RE TAKEN AGAIN Get finer \"snaps\" at lower cost \u2014 Prompt Mail Service.Send your film rolls to Star Snapshot Service to be developed and printed.Ihis ie Canada\u2019s largest finishing studio, serving customers all over Canada.You'll like our work.too.Any Size Roll\u2014\u2022 or S Exposures.DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25c Praising Star Snapshot Service, a customer at Windsor, Ont.writes: \"I suppose it\u2019s hard to give your usual quick service with help so hard to get, but as long as you turn out such fine pictures, 111 wait\u2014If I have to wait.\" 1 MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 26c Slxe 4x6\" In Beautiful Easel Mounts Sicily seems to be handling Britain the lemon on the large scale and It Is welcomed, says The Sault Ste.Marie Star.Three-quarters of a million lemons have arrived In the United Kingdom from Sicily\u2014the first bulk shipment to reach that country In three yesre.No lemons will be distributed to the public.Instead they will go to men In the submarine service, Royal Air Force operational crews and Inmates of service hospitals.lee MAPLECREST ' QUALITY CHICKS, guaranteed profit producer», popular breeds, prices.Maple-ereet Farm, Route 2, Cope town.Ontario » FIRST-AID kit IN ONE JAR KHEIMAT1C PAINS OATISHA YOURSELF \u2014 EVERY sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy.Sold only Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa.Postpaid $1.00.____________________ DON\u2019T GAMBLE PEDIGREE HIRED BARRED Rock or White Leghorn» and Pur» Christie New Hampshire» removes all chance.Our prices are very low'.Special discount until Feb.16th.Kettlewell Farms.Esse Discovers Home Skin Remedy SEWING MACHINES n finance SEWING MACHINES $8.95 Ont for ac- NEW WILLIAMS OR RAYMONDS, upright models, with two drawers, $8.95.Latest models, $11.95.Williams.Raymonds, Eaton'» dropheads, with 2 drawers.$17.95.Later models with 4 drawers, $20.95.Singer's upright.$12.95; 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7XS' GOld6lacicVeEbonrÿ HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning?Write to ua for information.We are glad to anawer your questions.Department H.Parker*# Dye work# Limited.791 Tonga Street Toronto.\t_________ casaian Walnut or finish frames.59c each.If enlargement colored, 79c each.STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE v: >.Box 129.Postal Terminal A Toronto ail and Address ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ELECTRIC MOTORS.NEW.USED, bought mold, rebuilt; belt* pulleys, brushes.Allen Electric Company Ltd.2326 Dufferln St, Toronto.\t__________ Print Your Name Plainly on All Orders.MAIL YOUR FILMS y % % ^ScratehintB i IMPERIAL FOR QUALITY, service and satisfaction.6 or 8 exposure films 26c, reprints 8 for 25c.Imperial Photo Service.Station J.Toronto.\t____________ TAPEWORM TO STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS often are the cause of Ill-health In hummus all age».No one immune! 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Write Mulveney'e Remedies, Specialist».Toronto 2, Ont_________________________________ GRAIN FOR SALE \u2022th- A80ORTED CARLOADS OF BARley meal, ground wheat, whole oat# and other grains for sale.Carlota only.The Atlas Grain Compaiiiv.Board of Trade Bulld-Ing, Montreal.\t________ S LEAF TOBACCO FIVE POUNDS VIRGINIA AND Burley Leaf for pipe $2.90.Five pounds Bright Virginia Leaf for Cigarette, $4.00.Postpaid with flavoring.Natural Leaf Tobacco Co.Leamington.Ont.'tffi nîSSSrioN ticular EDUCATIONAL Tl K\\ \\ Ot K MAGS INTO CASH FASHION DESIGNING.A PRAC-* Ica 1 and thorough course, easy to learn by correspondence.Toronto School of Design, 1139J Bay St.Toronto.FUR used lute and cotton feed and mush bugs.etc.We also buy bag# with hole#.Write immediately, for price».LONDON BAG COMPANY.LONDON.ONT.HIGHEST PRICES PAID FEMALE WEAKNESS OFFER TO INVENTOR# AN OFFER TV EVERY INVENTOR List of Invention» end full information seul free.The Ramsay Co., Regletered Patent Attorneys.271 Bank Street, Ottawa.Canada.FANNING MILL FANNING MILL (Kline) PROVED best seed grader.Bcreening repairs.Kline Manufacturing, 420 Willard Ave, Toronto._________ MALE HELP WANTED Lydia 1.Plnkham\u2019e Vegetable Compound not only helps relieve ¦ MARRIED MAN.EXPERIENCED, lor fruit farm, house, lights, milk supplied.Fruit and vegetables in season.state age.i-ily, wages.Give reference».Apply W.C.Nickerson, K.IL t, dL Catharine».PATENT» FETHEKSTUNHAUGH A COMPANY Paient Solicitors.Established 1890;\t14 King Weal, Toronto Booklet ef infoimatlon on re t.AHI»N TRACTOR WANTED WANTED,\tWALKING\tGARDEN Tractor.S or 4 H.P.\t_\t6 I equipment.A.Warren, Box 222 With \u2022 welcoming «mile.Présidentiel Secretary Steve Early, left, greets Hon.Leighton McCarthy, Canadian minister to the L recently elevated to the rank of ambaasador ms he arrives at the White Howe So present his new credentials.s.1th some z i 9 tv Wanted v.\\ A Chartered Bank is \\ < T 1 « \\m A f ' t 4-j >) 4 ?.\u2022* All kinds of \u2022 » JF i SAWLOGS ¦! waftm mm ©Toaimg Highest Market Prices Paid Cash on delivery ?; V for your business e m * The Hodgins Lumber Go- ; t ^ 4 .?vl \u2022 t & \u2022 These ten competing banks are! 0 y [ PARISH of NORTH CLARENDON Amo*I Vestry Meetings FARM FOR SALE 1 % % The Bank of Nova Scotia The Provincial Bank of Canada The Royal Bank of Canada Banque Canadienne Nationale Barclays Bank (Canada) Bank of Montreal .\u2022 \u2022 e % The Bank of Toronto The Canadian Bank of Commerce The Dominion Bank \u2022 \u2022 # Imperial Bank of Canada Fifty acre* at Sh iwville good soil, near Church and School, Good brick house and other buildings.For further particulars write MRS.FRANK MORRISON *57 Island Park Drive, Ottawa, Ont.The four Churches in the Parish of North Clarendon reported a satisfactory year at recent veatry meetings The election of officers for 1944 at St.Matthew\u2019s.Charteris, were Mr.Gerald Lang, People\u2019s Warden ; Mr Norval McNeill, Minister\u2019s Warden; Sidesmen, Messrs.Thomas and Elgin Howard ; Delegates to Synod, Messrs.Fred Dagg and Norval McNeill.The financial statement for 19*:?showed an income of $390 68 of which $50.was foi the Bishop Carlisle Memorial Fund There is a cash balance of $37.84 for 1944.The annual meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Matthew's was held and officers were elected for 1944, as follows :\u2014 President, Mrs.P.R.Stote , vicepresident, Mrs.Gerald Ling ; secretary.Mrs.Nathan Dag\" ; treasurer, Miss Hazel Lang ; work and buying com mittee, Mrs.Norval McNeill and Mrs.Gerald Lang.The next meeting will be held on the evening of Feb.10th, at the home of Mr and Mrs.NonSl McNeill.Besides the planning of the work for the year therj will be a singing practice same evening.St.George\u2019s Church, Thorne Centre-People\u2019s Warden, Mr.W.1).McCleary ; Minister\u2019s Warden, Mr.Thos.Smith ; Sidesmen, Messrs.Ricnard Scbock and Martin Yach ; Delegates to Synod, Mr.Percy Dahms (one more to be appointed) All financial responsibilities were met for the year.St.Stephen's Church, Greermount \u2014 People\u2019s Warden, Mr.George Tubman ; Minister s Warden, Mr.J.Allan Smith , Sidesmen, Messrs.Lloyd Atkinson and Erwin Woods ; Delegates to Synod, Mr.Clifford Atkinson (one more to oe appointed.) I: was arranged to cut enough pine logs from the Parsonage bush lot to con tribute $50.to the Bishop Carlisle Memorial Fund.All financial obligations were meet and a balance re ma tied with which to begin 1944.St.Matthew's Church, North Onslow \u2014Mr.Jerry Queale ; Minister\u2019s Warden.Mr.M.C.Foster ; Delegates to Synod, Messrs.Earle Queale and M.C.Foster.The financial statement showed a cash balance of $26.62.made to put up a new fence around Church and Cemetery in the early Spring.IN MEMORIAM Connelly -In loving memory of Mrs.* George Connelly, who departed this life February lllb, 1943.Dear mother and grandmother, loving and kind ; What a beautiful memory left behind.Ever remembered by Mr.and Mis J.\\\\ Connelly and Family A chartered bank is the custodian net only of your money on deposit but also of your secrets concerning that money.In loving memory of onr dear father, Win lathes Harris, who died Feb.10, 1937, and his wife, Jane Ann Hod-gins, who died Jan.16, 1938, and their grindchild, Erma Tubman, who died Jan.17, 1937.Time speeds on seven years have passed Since death its gloom its shadows cast ; How such memories cluster like ths stars when storms have oast, Pointing up to that far .heaven where we hope to meet at last.Ever remembered by Sam, Piratuk e and Eva Connelly \u2014In memory of Mrs.Geo.Connelly, who died February lltli, 1943.A life made beautiful by kindly deeds, A helping hand for other\u2019s needs, To that U*autifiil life tame a sudden end.She died as she lived, everyone\u2019s friend.Ever remembered by Ethel and Don Williams of Parliament laying down all of the conditions which safeguard your money.Ten competing chartered banks are the very opposite of a State Monopoly such as would come about if all the banks were rolled into one by nationalization.Under State Monopoly, if you failed to get modation at the one bank, you could not go to any one of nine others to seek it.You con today.A CHARTERED bank is an institution where the JLjL details of your bank account are kept secret.It is called \u201cchartered\u201d because its permission to do business and the conditions and restrictions under which it moy do business, are contained in a charter granted and kept up-to-date by parliament, the finest democratic free institution of government that man has yet devised.This charter is an Act 7 acco « II V: ?* UL THE CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA - :.'^¦4, >* t -/Air.* 4>.v\t\\ r 1 r m.H \\ PUBLIC NOTICE STRETCH HOG FEED WITH CHEK-R-PIGTÂBS SHAW VILLE WATER WORKS * » » A Then* would be i great saving of time and money to all concerned if consumers of water would pay theeir water rates on a yearly basis instead of quarterly 1 am authorized by Council to accept a full year's water rates and give the usual discount.All water users are strongly urged to take advantage of this method of payment.Those desirous of paying the full year's water rates kindly do so before the 20th of February.>/f.Plans were r Early Chicks are Most Profitable |.4 POUNDS OF FEED>, 140 IBS.A » t You are recommended to secure your baby chicks early because they will start laying sooner and be at their peak of egg .production at the season when prices are highest\u2014 To insure rapid and healthy growth feed your chicks right from the start on H C\\ ROW AT Sec-Treas.Sli iwvitle Water Works Wise Seed Use Occasionally a home gardenei feels that he has a poor stand ol plants in his garden because he did not use enough seed.If he used ole reed of low germinating power, this may be true; but usually the weath er or some other condition has pre vented the seedling plants from get ting a good start.Gardeners art far more likely to plant the seed too thickly than otherwise.This involves extra work in thinning out extra plants; or in many gardens, it means that the plants stay crowded and never produce as much food as they might.In buying seed, it is wise to plan the amount of seed needed for the space to be planted.The seeding rates suggested in seed catalogues or other booklets on gardening give a good margin of safety.Feb.9, 1944 # # NOTICE i \u2022 Don\u2019t waste feed on wormy hogs, A Chck-R-Pigtab costs the equivalent of only 4 pounds of feed, and may mean \u2022 saving of 140 pounds of feed for each hog marketed.Any person found trespassing on Lot 4a, R ange 8, Township of Bristol, opening fences or making Winter roads will be prosecuted according to law.J.H.LUCAS, 208 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ont North Star Chick Starter Order early to insure delivery on time V: Shawville Milling #\u2022 FARM FOR SALE II 111 I I I i 4 4 Company, Reg.Two well improved farms, 100 acres each, in the Township of Clarendon.For full particulars apply to W J TUGMAN, It.2, Shawville, Que, i .1?i ******** New Nurses\u2019 Uniforms An entirely new wardrobe of uni forms and service clothing for the army nurse corps has been designee by clothing experts of the quarter master corps, assisted by prominent women's wear designers, the wax department announced.The tradi tk>n»4 nurses' n®vy blue will nee.give way to olive drab in the street and general service uniform.The starched white uniform will be re placed for service in overseas thea ters of operations by a brown and white, pin-striped seersucker, witt She white uniform of the same de Sign as the brown but of a poplii aterial being retained for servie the United States.Cemetery Donations SAWLOCS WANTED Dr.D.J.Campbell, treasurer of the Village Cemetery Fund, acknowledges with thanks, the following donations Wm H.Howard.Mrs.J, D.Hudgins.Miss Sara Wilson Times F.Foran, Philadelphia.3 00 Teachers Wanted Teachers Wanted FARM FOR SALE Three ¦ pmie» uni imumm, holding Elementary Diplnnns, for Schools Nos.1.2 aud 3, of Masham School Corporation.Applicants pirate 1 state salary expected.Duties to commence September 1st, 1944.Apply to À NO VS WALLACE, Secretary, % ' La sceller.Que.| .\t$2 00 .2 00 Especially Pine, Spruce and Balsam Highest market prices paid AUSTIN DAGO \u2022 Onalow Corners Applications will he received by the undersigned up to February 18th, 19 H for quilified teachers for the Rural Schools of Clarendon and the elemental y grades in the High School.Wary $80.00 p#r month.Lot 252 situated in the Village of Shaw ville, seventy acres more or less, good losm soil, good buildings ; lots on Main Street, all tillable land.Apply to J.G.ELLIOTT, 335 James Street Ottawa, Out 2 00 # # Mr, John K.McDowell, treasurer of Maple Grove Cemetery, acknowledges with thanks, the following donations : \u2022 .1 A DEAN Sec.Treasurer I:: Phone 8-1276 $5 00 > si A* "]
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