The equity, 1 juin 1944, jeudi 1 juin 1944
[" No.49,\t01 St Year 8HAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, JUNE 1st, 1941 NOTICE BIRTHS Dr E.J.O\u2019Leary DENTIST Campbell\u2019» Bay, Que.Phone No.62 Kveningi by appointment Gowling As we are not responsible for' ®on.Que., on Thursday, loss of -garments through fire! May 25, 1(H4, to Mr.and Mrs.Ghss or theft.All goods left with in for\u2018 \u2022£.Draper, a daughter\u2014Sandra dry cleaning must be called for raye nm^gggnggnmnmgnmgg within one week after returning i HARDWARE Business College DIED 283 Bank [Street OTTAWA, CANADA N«ver were Stenographer* j\u201e guch detnand am now.Wc are condurtiug a abort intensive ohce and help your country.Open all Summer SHAWVILLE WOOL LOADING COMMUNITY PRAYER SERVICE At the home of his grand patent* Mr.and Mrs, Gordon Smith, Elm* side, Que , on Sunday.May 28th.1044.Gordon Brian, infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Hartley McMillan, of Chelsea.Que.After a short ?er« vice at Klmside.conducted by the Rev.W.J.White, assisted by Rev.R.P, 8tote and Mr.Leslie Dean, the remains were taken to St.Luke's Cemetery, Raid ley, for burial.NAILS STAPLES PENCE WIRE SCREEN WIRE GALVANIZED PAILS MACHINE OIL GLASS PUTTY PAINTS VARNISH WATER PAINTS PAINT OIL Wool will be shipped oif behalf of the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers, Limited, at Shaw-ville Station, on Tuesday, June L Sacks and twine are now available.Apply at the Agrictil-tunil Office On the day of the invasion, (known as ' 1) Day) a Prayer Service ia to be held at the Shawville Memorial Park; weather permitting at 8.00 p m.It the weather does not permit an outdoor service, prayers will be offered in the Shawville United Church.Should the invasion take place on a Saturday, special prayers will \u201e be offered in all the Churches on Sunday and the special pnyei service will be held on Monday at the stated hour.B»gin at course.6th.W.f.COWLING President N.W.BRAITHWAITE Prinicipal N.A.Drummond i Campbell\u2019s Bay Friends Honour Mr.and Mrs.Cortis Black JAMES A.MILLAR PERSONAL MENTION advocate, barrister, «te.1S8 Main St.,Hull, Que.At Moyle', Hotel, Campbell\u2019.Bay ovary Wednesday morning At PentietHeu.e,Shawville,every Wednesday at Neon On Friday evening of last week, a number of former friends and neignbours from Campbell*» Bay, motored to Forresters Falls to spend the evening with Mr.and Mrs.Cortis Black.Mr.Black, who recently married the former Miss Helen Corrigan, of Shawville.has purchased HHHMBNBHHHHHtr Un t.m Mr.and Mrs.Ray MeTiernnn, ot Kganville, spent the week-end in town.The Misses Alva and Enel la Turner spent the week «end at their home In town.\t\u2022 Miss Idena Brownlee, of Ottawa, visited her mother, Mrs J.H.Brownlee, for the week-end.Mrs.H.8.Barnett, of New York City, has arrived here to s|>end the Summer at her cottage at Norway Bay.Miss Grace Mckechnie has Arrived at Norway Bay for the Summer after spending the Winter in Florida.Dr.and Mrs.McDowell and Mr.ami Mis.C.H MacLean, motored to Quebec City this week to spend few days.Ac Cameron Rowat, ÎLO.A.F., of Camp Borden, spent the week-end at the home of Ids parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Rowat.Mr and Mrs.Ted Ifodgins and son, William, of Malartie.Que., are spending a vacation with relatives in this district.NOTICE Mr.J.H.Crosby Visits Here After 52 Years This store will close at 12 o\u2019clock, every Wednesday, beginning May 31st noon, After an absence of 52 years, Mr.J.H.Crosby, of Frescott, Arizona, U.8.A., has been visiting at the hoinçs of Mrs.Ruth Gue*t and Mrs Peter Wilson, at Cobden, and their nephew, Mr Kenneth Hod gins, Portage du Fort road, As a boy Mr.Crosby lived with Mr.Horigins' grandfather, and attended No.5 School ¦ t/T this district at the age of 16.and for a number of years has been v residing in the United States.While here he met up with a couple of old school chums in the persons of Messrs.Wesley Hudgins and XV.H.Corrigan.gnu, oi cmawvme.nas purchased a farm at Forresters Falls, Ont.The evening was spent in games and songs.A purse was presented by little Miss Shirley Somerville, while an address was read by Miss Audrey Black.Although taken very jtmch by surprise, the bride and groom thanked their friends in a few very appropriate words.Refreshments were served by the ladies present.HARLAND o.ROWAT notary public Graduate of McGill University SHAWVILLE,QUE.SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE -* Estate C.U.Caldwell +- He left U.OaCAR LAFLAMME, K.C.Advocate barrister .* Solicitor, etc: Om«% Campbell's Ba>, Quebec (In Lawn Block) MARRIED Bristol Busy Bee Institute 1 Peck\u2014Schroeder On Tuesday afternoon.May 23, Ulga Freda, daughter of the late Rudolph Schroeder and Mrs.Archibald Tanner, of Thorne.Que , was united In marriage to Delbert William, son of Mr.and Mis.Hiram Peck, of Cm wood, at the! DONAT La Pjipddil-d Parsonage of the Shawville United\t>-e PULKKILR offlc!athingWith ReV' A P' Foke\u201c\tNotary Public The bride, who was given in CAMPBELL,S BAY QUEBEC marriage by lier stepbrother.\tx Victor Tanner, wore a gown of Branch at Quyon ; will call any \u201c,'h ar>j:,n.\"t,T\u201ed\t\u201c\u201c»\u2022*\u2022> » matching accessories, and a shoal- Matters dealt with by correspondence, der knot of white carnations.She was attended b afoter, Miss Hazel dress was of old rose crepe with matching accessories.The best man wa< the bride's brother, Rudolph 9c brooder.After the ceremony supper was served to the immediate friends of both families at the.home of the bride's mother, and later a large reception in their honor was given at the home of her.brother, Rudolph Schroeder.Theyom.g couple are to reside at Cawood.D, J.CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon Bristol Busy Bee Institute met on Thursday evening.Mm in the basement of.Bristol ial Church.There were 18 mem bore and 5 visitors present.The president presided assisted by the secretary.Meeting opened in regular form and the minutes and treasurer'* report were read.All members responded to the roll call, which was, \u201cName a bird and tell something of interest about it.\" * Mrs McMillan gave a very flue report of the annual County Con- âisspffiiSSKL -Th\u2019 bsSJBjtiirtis M .Roy Maltarlane, convenor!a,mixer of health, read an article on \u201cthe.#¦,\t#####( value of blood plasma.\" Twenty- * ^nd Mrs.Kennelli Stark three from this distiict made*ny children, of Montreal, and donations of blood at Che recent 1 P\u2018 Alton Stark, of Vancouver, Red Cross clinic.\tarrived in town thi* week to visit The June meeting will be held their parents, Mr and Mrs.W.C.at the home of Mise Ben Armstrong | Stark.Program: Home eeonomica.con- Mr.George Prendergast ha* re- SPer.2 V\" Oleim.Roll call, eeived word that his nephew, P.O.Better methods and short enta in \u201cBud\" Findlay, xTtli Pathfinder doing things.Paper, -Good Squadron, ha» completed his 2nd house keeping and wfaat is ra- tour of operational flights qui red of a model house keeper.| seas._ Apron parade \u2014 prize for best apron.I v 18th.Memor- \u2022 .; Miss Lon Stanley, of Ottawa, spent the week-end at the home of her paient», Mr and Mrs.Leonard Stanley, at Wyman.Etta Hvn'ii.HHÉHÉ of Kingston, ene ftt the home of I a y ¦ \\ i ,/ i 7 C.W.A C, nt the week-end 1er pa rente, Mr.r*.Welland Byrun, at Efm x y « » i an «C A I // y the groom\u2019s Peck, whose 2 >1 x \u2022 V4.A/vuy DR.H.K.NtILSON Eye, Ear, Nose aid Throat \u2022t %y Mrs -ary.SPECIALIST ATTENTION, FARMERS ! NKDICA I 4 IVTS BUILDINq OTTAWA.- ONT.PHONE, 2-7961 l New Bacon Contract with Britain assures farmers of a good pork market for the next four years.BONUS on Pork it pays well to give extra attention to the raising of Hogs, R.MILLER WALLACE ADVOCAT - BARRISTER X HULL, QUEBEC CoBiultation* by Appointment With the over- shipyard Dollars .Shipyard dollars are finding their Mrs.Harry McCleary, of Nina- way into the economic current of uni, bask.* firnved in Shawville every state in the Union.Shipbuild- I BI a % istricff Darley's Mineral Tonic for Hogs, per pkg .\t25c Barley's Condition Powder, per pkg Royal Purple Hog Tonic and condition powder 60 cts and $1.75 Reduced Iron, per bottle .Special Hog Fattener, per bag Shell Fly Spray, 1 gal.$1.65 ; 5 gals .Oil of Tar, per bottle.BEATTIE EYE SERVICE privately operated shipyards employ well over a million workers.Their weekly earnings substantially top the durable goods industry and general manufacturing rates.x In 1943, our .29c 462 Bronson Ave Cor.Gladstone \u2022 \u2022 Burned from the waist My, when flumes from a smashed oil lump he was carrying exploded a gasolene\tLacks Fresh Water drum and destroyed a garage and Enriched by the salt waters that payrolls will be very close to three blacksmith shop At Sandy vreek, brought commerce to her ports in billion dollars as compared with an ###= \u2014 \u2014 Mr.L\u201c»ch, owner of the black- farming hazards.Even the largest val.coast guard and commercial smith shop and garage, ran from river, the Stoeto curling southeast vessels are being buift In our Great the building with his clothes a around Mt.Etna across the Catania Lakes and river shipyards.This,\t_\t_\t_\t.mass of flames after he was spray- plain, cannot be counted on for year- means that shipbuilding wage dol- LmOTOOn T.PdUl ed with the contents of the ex- round navigation.The Anapo, con- lars are being earned, spent and plotting gasolene drum Friends sidered remarkable because it usu- saved in over two dozen states.Ship and relatives rushed to his aid and ally survives the summer with building generates the « employment extinguished the flames.He was enough water for rowboats, is also jf another million workers in the then taken by automobile 36 mile» an oddity for its marshes of papyrus, allied marine field, thus being to hospital where he was treated the grass that in Egypt gave men sponsible for additional payrolls of by Dr.8 E.McDowell He died paper and paper's name.Papyrus about two billion dollars.At six Saturday morning.\tgrows wild nowhere else in Europe.Estimate of the Ions was un- sicHy's yearly 4thirst has been\t1 I\t¦¦¦¦ known but it was believe»] valu- blamed for the island's poverty and\tGreenhouse Crops able garage equipment and tools attendant evils, such as brigandage Higher fuel cost, lower returns, were lost when .^e gerage and and the outlaw gang* of the secret a\u201ed flower diseases that attack the X6eC:L o\u201e\u201e«d .shingle and saw mill which was undamaged although it was close by the,\t- r,Meet \u2014 \u201cMr Leach°left his home short! y .SON s ' -te, DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY f >- 4 -H ¦T# IP MUD IS D£SPERa Tc LIMITED f !.a i.r I y ; \u2019\u2022a ,H« TP*CW 6, 0\" 1 20000 V» % *° r jTi i TONS OF WASTE PAPER ARE REQUIRED EVERY MONTH TO MAKE ESSENTIAL CONTAINERS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES ; I ditching and , out the land is TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE Federal Bldgs.\u2014Province of Quebec SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u201cTender for Coal, Province of Quebec\u2019', will be received until 3.00 p, m, f E.D.S,T.), Wednesday, June 14,\t1044.for the supply of coal and coke for the Dontin-on Buildings in the Province of Quebec, KXOKHT MONTREAL, I*.W Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can he obtained from the Chief Purchasing Agent, De-paitment of Public Works, Ottawa ; from Mr.Roland Simard, Supervising Architect, 150 St.Paul St., West, Montreal ; and from Mr.J.A.Drolet, Architect, Public Works Department, Customs Building, Quebec, P.Q.Tenders should he made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the departmental specifications and conditions attached thereto.Coal dealers\u2019 license numbers must be given when tendering.The Department reserves the right to demand from any successful tenderer, before awarding the order, a security deposit in the form of a certified cheque on a chartered bank in» Canada, made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, < qiial to 1C j>er cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constituent companies unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the aforementioned bonds and a certified cheque, if rtquired to make up an odd amount.CITY and COUNTRY .% Wages Rise An impartial examination of figures compiled by the bureau of labor statistics shows that since August, 1939, average weekly wages of workers in manufacturing establishments throughout the country have gone up 82.4 per cent.Living costs in this period (August, 1939, to June, 1943) have increased less than 27 per cent.In other words, the rate of increase in wages has been three times as great as the rate of increase in the cost of living.In the past two years, average weekly earnings of manufacturing employees have increased nearly 54 per cent\u2014from $28.08 in April, 1941, to $43.35 in June, 1943.Only about half of this gain was due to overtime payments.While average weekly earnings increased 54 per cent, hours worked per week increased only 11.5 per cent, the number of hours for these two periods being 40.0 and 45.2 respectively.W LAIMA Man-power and transportation shortages have changed the banking habits of many city and country residents : They now use the mail more freely and come to the Bank less frequently.mm HOW TO DO IT mm i.ir I t 1 I Banking by mail saves time, t wear-and tear, tires, and ' gasoline.It is convenient and , simple.Write for folder, \u2022 \"How to Bank by Mail *.Waterfowl Migration More than 25 million migratory waterfowl of various species patronized federal refuge areas during their southward journey last fall, according to a report made by the Fish and Wildlife service.This figure is based upon the total waterfowl utilization of some 90 national wildlife refuges during the September-December migration period, as reported by field personnel of the service.Mallards ranked the most numerous among the nation\u2019s wildlife guests during this-period with about 11% million, followed by pintails with nearly 6 million, baldpates, 898,900; green-winged teals, 726,000 ; bluewinged teals, 600,000; and shovellers, with 576,000.containers.¦RP DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL WAft SERVICES ) Slews, Salads, Soups\u2014 Carrots Are Good in All BANK OF MONTREAL The carrot is an all-purpose vegetable.It can be used in stews, pot I roasts, soups and chowders, ft goes- ' into vegetable loaves, into sand Raw carrot is one of the best sa lac | joiners You can shred the carrots or cut them\u2014in slender sticks, m thin round slices, or in cubes Shredded carrots and cabbage make a simple salad that\u2019s in season throughout the year.Use a salad dressing to hold the vegetables to gether.You may add ground pea nuts for variety.Shredded carrot in a molded gelatin salad is a great favorite, especially if you use a fruit\u2014perhaps hume t-ui.uvd pe«*vnc» .or oranges when they are in season.h For sandwiches with crunch and I flavor, use grated carrot v i chopped raisins, primés, home dried By order, J.M.SOMERVILLE, Secretary.Wilson's Garage FOUNDED IN 1817 i Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 19.1944.into salads! Tip Same Reliable Service sfuwvillc Branch : G.A.MeDOUGALL, Manager Dodge and De Soto Sales and Service Tenders Wanted Ford Service f' FARM FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the under signed up to noon, Jane loth, for a repair man for the Clarendon Rural Schools ; also any painting necessary; Specifications of the work required will U» furnished by the Inspector and the Shell Sealed Cas & Oil Wash Off Mud Never let mud dry on your shoes.Wash off all mud and sand with -warm\u2014not hot\u2014water.While the -leather is still wet rub with oil or _ eaee to-prevent the leather from |\t| being stiff and hard when dry.Stuff 1 School Board, ithe shoes with crumpled paper to' ihdèà them in shape and to absorb j inside moisture; ; FARM FOR SALE Lots 34 and 35, Concession 9, of the Township of Rqas, Ontario, containing two hundred acres more or less ; 100 #rres under njitivatir n, balance Utah And pasture ; good buildings ; never failing creek.Fur farther particular* ipply to J.P0 Wilson One hundred end fifty «rre f*rm in Ad mast on Township, three miles from Renfrew, Opt., on stone rond.*eW all or part.Main Street ' Shawville Quebec Vl 18 Will rgr M Secretary Treasurer\tMim.Ma by Ç.Heslky.Clarendon Sflivol Board PH*ne ip04-l-6 .\t6.2, Renfrew, Ont.Phone l 11.KEXXKTÎT MAY, ing.Or, just use cregmvd butter Forresters Falk, Out, | wjth carrots chopped tine.¦¦ do s ¦ri Service Announcements SUNDAY, JUNE 4 DAIM fWM*® A 4 v& i % à SüAWvuxa United Church Riv A.F.Fvkb* B.A., B.D.Pastor 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Service at BhawvilU.2.00\tp.m \u2014Servies at Zion, 3.30 p.iu\u2014Service at Starke Cor- OWNS h ~éw T1** VA nen.Sermon nnhjeet \u201cThe Road to Knowledge\u201d I 7 30 p.m.\u2014Service at ^huwville.Sermon subject 11 A Beautiful Friendship \u201d r it Clarendon Circuit Ukv.N T.Holmes.B.A., B.D.Pastor Service at Radford, Service at Bristol, Service nt Y arm, Perfumes .reminiscent of Old France .ÀUDACE COMETE HORIZON The Month of Brides I E \u2019 MftlM i wtmréf.of biMcrfftt etu&j \u2022f lie efficient te 11.00\ta.m.3.00\tp ID, h.OO p.m.Canada's wartime emergency It will 4e it# pert with anerriuf depeedeMity.Today rear ever.If to h r We specialize in Wedding have y » tien cannot keep ep with of TRICK SCALES «and Anniversary Gifts Bristol United Church Lay Minister Mr.Leslie Dean St.Andrews Sunday School \u201410.00 a.m.Service\u2014l V00 a; m.Knox Service\u20143.00 Sunday School\u20142.13 p.m, Austin Service\u20148.00 Sunday School\u201410.30 a.m.Looking back through the years, many homes in this beautiful country have some treasured gifts that now adorn their home, which had its origin here, and made some former bride happy.Drop in and see m for further particulars DOREL Old France I* miniature CREAM SEPARATORS WASHINC MACHINES i t THE RENFREW MACHINERY COMPANY LIMITED RENFREW ONT SUSSEX n 8 ST JOHNS PQ.REGINA SASK THE CORNER STORE Gift Suggestions for Prospective Brides Livingroom Chairs, Coffee Tables, End Tables, Telephone Tables, Chesterfield Suites, Gate-leg Tables, Walnut Writing Desks, Breakfast Suites, Chesterfield Suites, Studio Couches, Royal Win-ton 36 piece hand painted set china, 26 piece Community Plate Silverwear, Bed Spreads, Blankets, Axminster Rugs, Smyrna Rugs, Congoleum Rugs, Dressing Tables, Napkins, Linen Table Covers.Estate Mrs, M.C.Howard Main and Centre Sts SHAWVILLE LEO R.KEON ANGLICAN St.Paul\u2019s Sunday School\u201410.00 a.ui.Evening Prayer,\u20147.30 p m.Holy Trinity, Radford Morning Prayer\u201411.00 St.Lake\u2019*, Caldwell Evening Prayer\u20143.00 Mr.C.Hutchins in charge D 1ST it ICI 1( E Pit ES EN TAT 1V E McKee - Quebec NORTH STAR ESTABLISHED 1883 North Clarendon Parish Rev.P, R.Stotk in charge Cltaiterin, Holy Communion, 10.30 Greermount, Evening Prayer, 3.03 Thorne Centro, Evening Prayer, 7 30 I INVALID COACH GEO.HYNES & SON DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICE SPECIAL Parish of Pobtaoe du Fort Rkv.W.J.White, Incumbent b #*## \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 C^Shawville Oue.FOR Seven-piece Knecktel Quality Dining Room Suite St.George\u2019*, Portage du F will give instant relief; A, 1 Lambfy's is good for earache, toothache, pains io\tVJ back, stomach, bowels.Tkaaf Air Cadet» To Get Supervieed Flight» r Niagara Falls Review ONLY TWO KINDS The defenses we Arrangements arc being made to give \u201cfamiliarization\u201d flights in R.C A.F.aircraft to senior cadets who qualify in accordance with requirements, the Air Cadet League of Canada announced recently.Cadets will receive flights as a reward for faithful attendance at squadron parades and progress in training.A waiver form signed by his parents must be obtained by each cadet who qualifies and is recommended for flights by his commanding officer.Trips are expected to be of 30 minutes duration or less and will be carried out within a radius of 20 miles from the station.Without making much noise about it.the Air Cadet League of Canada has done a remarkable job.In three years about 20,000 Air Cadets have been enrolled in 370 squadrons, and this has all been done through the enthusiasm of civilian sponsoring bodies, such as schools, service clubs and business firms.There are two kinds of people: The intelligent, who agree with rou; and the prejudiced, warped.Based, obstinate, narrow-minded, oUnib cltiks who won't listen to reason.HEADACHE POWDERS u * Kitchener Record THINK OF CHINESE! If you are tempted to feel war-¦^^yweary think of the Chinese who ^tilve been fighting the enemy Hven years\u2014on their own soil.\u2014London Free Press.Next! MOVIES THAT \"LIVE AND BREATHE 99 IK X the work of men who think of tomorrow NO.1 COMMANDO \u2014 A i S Battleship Can Feed 10,000 For 1 Month X > 1 1 I The United States Navy has enough food aboard a carrier flagship to feed a city of 10.000 popula tion for a solid month\u2014and feed them better than they\u2019ve ever been fed before.Sample menu: Breakfast; 540 dozen fresh eggs; pounds chipped beef; 400 pounds beans; 500 pounds bacon; pounds corned beef; plus cereals.Dinner and supper: Fresh meats, 1.900 pounds; canned meats, 1,000 pounds; potatoes, 3,000 pounds; fresh vegetable (two a day), 1,-GOO pounds; canned vegetables, -1,000 pounds; fresh fruits, 700 pounds; fruit juices, 1,200 pounds; sugar, 800 pounds; butter, 250 pounds; coffee, 250 pounds.i A 6 mm 7#.144 # i T7 F 200 il Maj.Gen.R.G.Sturges, above, of the Royal Marines, la the new chief of British Commando forces.MÊBmÈËtËÉÈÊÊmmmm years\u2019\t____.JBHH assault on Diego Suarez naval base, Madagascar, when Allies occupied the island in 1643.He was wounded in naval action off Iceland in 1641.Lyear-old veteran of 30 Marine service directed the J HE'S DOING BETTER SCHOOL WORK mfh this BETTER , BREAKFAST 3-DIMENSIONAL MOVIES, they\u2019re called\u2014so realistic that the characters pass beside you.Planes roar out of the sky and into the very theatre.Flowers in a garden into your lap.Every screen play Is a vast and enthralling spectacle, to true to Ufa you feel you ore one of the actors f That\u2019s the movie of the future, being perfected new by Men Wfce Think of T* to step from the screen and to spill their petals right / No continent in all this world is more fortunate in the tremendous improvements in everyday living which await it.That is because we are blessed with men WHO THINK OF TOMORROW ! \u2022 How important it is, therefore, that we make firmer our resolves and increase our daily efforts to bring that Tomorrow to pass.Remember, an enemy stands between us and Tomorrow.He is staking his all on keeping it from us.Can we do ess than this to defeat his purpose?\u2022\tLet us create Victory ! Let us wrest it from the very soil we till, the very tools we use in our factories, the very dollars we earn! Keep up production rates, yes, exceed them.Buy more and more Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates.Do anything and everything to help win this war.\u2022\tLet\u2019s all be men who think or tomorrow! : g|jE Young folks burn up lots of |P energy in a day.They must Ing food.So give them g better breakfast \u2022 .\u2022 give them Nabisco Shredded Wheat.Mode from 100% Canadian whole wheat * contains the essential energy-bufidef* carbohydrates, pro* VTA SF Nohftig Shredded Wheat b reedy-cooked, ready to oof.Try the tested, practical recipes found In every package.THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM All Seegram plant# in Canada and the United State* are engaged in the production of high-proof alcohol.High-proof Alcohol for War ta need in the manufacturé of Smokeless Powder, Synthetic Rubber, Plasties, Drugs and many other wartime products.wheat ANT.im 34* BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS FROM YOUR FOOD STORf \\ n 5 Proclamation are ! I proclaim that on \u201cD\u201d Day, between the hours of 2.30 and 4.00 p.m., be observed as a special time of prayer for the safety of our Armed Forces, for the successful conclusion of this war and a lasting peace, I ask that all citizens and business people of the Village of Shawville observe these hours.1 * * * y X i Q, 1-8 \\ \" I» I dreamed that I paid $5.00 for a haircut and $50.00 for a pair of cardboard shoes.I dreamed that we had no wartime controls on prices, profits or wages, and that we hadn\u2019t had the sense to organize the distribution of supplies all the way down the line , .G.G.McDOWELL, Mayor Village of Shawville X A TMs h e# # to Volcano a Barometer An oddity is the fact that Mt.Etna, Stromboli and Vesuvius, Europe\u2019s most active volcanoes, lie in a direct line.No doubt this geologic axis was formed by some prehistoric upheaval and is responsible for the many ruinous earthquakes, tidal waves and eruptions with which southern Italy and Sicily have been visited throughout history.Mariners have used Stromboli for thousands of years as a lighthouse and barometer.By judging the \u201cplume\u201d above the crater, sailors predicted changes of temperature and wind.Probably for this reason the isle was regarded as the abode of Aeolus, god of the winds.It was here that Ulysses stopped and asked Aeolus to bind in a great bag all the \u201cbad winds.\" WANTED\u2014To buy Model A Ford, Must be reasonably priced.Phone 9-33 Shawville.Lachute ASPHALT SHINGLES ROLL ROOFING ROLL BRICE MASONITE TEN-TEST 0YPR00 HYDRATED LIME NAILS and CEMENT Are You Making a Will?If so.and it is your wish to identify your name with some charitable institution out of a desire to bçnefit others, yon could not do better than remember The Pontiac Community Hospital when making your bequests SPRING FAIR June 14,-15, 16, 17 Leading Live Stock Show of Eastern Canada FEATURING : Dairy Cattle Bacon Hogs Horses Horse Race Classical Horse Show every night Write for prize list - J.H.BLACK Pesideit IN MEMORIAM Onion Harvest When three-quarters of the tops of onions have broken over, many commercial growers break over the rest themselves.Then as soon as the tops begin to dry, the onions are pulled and placed in windrows to cure.Later they are bagged or crated and placed near a building or at the edge of the field to finish drying, and given some protection against rain.When the onions are sufficiently cured for storing, the tops may be removed and the onions placed in crates or in large-mesh bags which allow free circulation of Military Band Midway In loving memory of Williair J.Dagg who passed away May 30, 1938.Two Oars Cedar Shingles expected this week It* only a grave but it «till needs care, For the one we love is sleeping there ; Some may forget him now he is gone, B.it we still remember no matter how ALEX.BOTHWELL Secretary, Lactate Wife and FamPy The Hodgins Lumber Co In loving memory of a dear husband and father, George Finau, who passed away June 4, 1643, His weary bonis and days of pain ; His troubled nights are passed, And in our aching hearts we know He had found sweet rest at last.Sadly missed by Wife and Family Tenders Wanted Police Solve Labor Problem Manpower problems hit Honolulu Tenders are hereby celled for the let earlier and harder than they did in day of June.1943, for the erection of * the State», resulting in the municipal Creamery at Onyon for I bo Quyon Co- police department playing a unique operative\troll in attempting to solve manpow- Plans and specifications may be seen er problems, according to informa-at the office of J.W.Delaney, 163 Mam Uon to the American Municipal a»- BraMMK One year hxs passed since that sad day Secretary-Treasurer not later than ten jobs or placed in newg work 2,917 God called the one we loved away.,,iys after date of thi* notice.Certified, men who left their places without Loving and kind in all his ways,\tcheque of K) per « eut.to accompany j release.\u201d The detail arrested 328 Sweet and true to the enJ of bis days tender- Lowest br any tender nut Persons who refused to return to Sincere and just in heart and mind, -afrfin|nil ,J work and 748 vagrants unwilling to A beautiful memory left behind.\t«çcepica\t*\two* On th« other hand, 283 _ HILLÏ8 HAMILTON, I hunters applied for and received in Britain, oil expensive!; Secretary-Treasurer\tI police assistance in finding employ- from coal, shale or peat Qhyoo, Que.\" | ment.\t-___.\tin the limited domestic air.Nearly one million barrels of oil annually have been produced in recent years from Scotland\u2019s shales.This is an insignificant part of Britain\u2019s oil requirement, even ii .It la important to tEe because it is domestic and independent of overseas events.It represents a source fbr oil, at mi economical, that scientists Perishable Meats It is well to keep in mind when purchasing any of the variety meats | \u2014lhrer, heart, kidneys, tongue and sweetbreads\u2014that they are very perishable.Buy just enough for the immediate day\u2019s use and keep the meat cold until you are ready to cook it.If you are so fortunate as to have a large freezing compartment in your refrigerator, these fowever, they must be used as soon a# they are removed from the freezing compartment Desirable Property For Sale i peace ; British ! time St.Paul'# Anglican Church Rectory, located in the Village U;iog of Urge dw* ling bout*, i approximately seven acres of particulars.Apply to Selling :.V I < predict may and SB for job \u2022 *1».extracted Sadly missed by sister, Margaret, Mrs Geo.Mooro, Lower Litchfield \"pSEStaf \"T \" -M* - \u2022 ' * - 1 l ai "]
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