The equity, 29 juin 1944, jeudi 29 juin 1944
[" I : \u2018 > f *> » / I / Z i ; / ?THURSDAY, JUNE 20th, 1044 8HAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE, No.1, 62ml Ykak Dp E.J.O\u2019Leary DENTIST Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que, Phone No.68 KveningN by appointment BORN SPECIAL NOTICE OlOWLING II! At the General Hospital, Port Arthur, Ont., on Tuesday, June 13th, 1944, to Dvr.Mosie Havelin (overseas) and Mrs.Havelin, a son\u2014 Robert Ernest.HARDWARE BUSINESS College 288 Bank [Street OTTAWA, CANADA îlever were Stenographers in much demand a* now.Wc are conducting a short intensive course.B.-gin at once and help your country.Opkn all Sum*** AU buetiiese place# In Shaw-vUle wUl be closed on Monday.July Srd, rather than Saturday, July let\u2014Dominion Dny.VX%SSS%1 %%%% \\ S SX \\ s s \\X ENGAGEMENTS The annual Decoration and Mem-Hm|Horial Day Service, will be held in Hodf in»\u2014Sparling\tI Norway Bay Cemetery on Sunday, \u2014: IB isSstm5e the Cemetery Improvement Fund.NAILS STAPLES .PENOE WIRE SCREEN WIRE GALVANIZED PAILS MACHINE OIL GLASS PUTTY PAINTS VARNISH WATER PAINTS PAINT OIL Eaton Masquers *1 Piue Lodge Satwdny Evening, July 1st \u2022 The enterWAmtnt by the Masquers, of Montreal, which anabunred for SuncUy evening, 2nd, at Pine Lodge, Bristol, will now be held on Saturday evening, July 1st, by popular request.Malm Merrell ported Missiag Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Murrell, of Wyman, Que., have received word that their youngest son, Acting Lance Bombardier Melvin Gordon Murrell, is missing in action.He joined the Royal Canadian Artillery in May, 1941, and went overseas in October of the same year.Mr.of their youngest daughter, Mabel Mona, to Mr.Myrland Arthur, son ofMr.and Mrs.Robert Sparling, of Shawville, Que.rr, July ed Min Beattie H #.1.COWLING N.W.MAI T MW AIT E Prlnloipal AnnS!T>?,i:\t/I Miss Veda Beattie was honoured Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Horner, of on prjday evening June 23rd, when Charteris Que., announce the en- a number of friends and neighbours gagement of then eldest daughter, gathered at her home.Iva Eleanor, to Mr.Herbert Gordon The bride-elect received many Armstrong, only son of Mr.and Mrs.beautiful gifts including a purse.Dawson Armstrong, of Shawville, Que.July.JAMES A.MILLAR S.IA.IL.I L ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, etc, 129 Main St.,Hull, Que.At Moyle's Hotel, Campbell's Bey every Wednesday At PootiacHouse, Shawville,# very Wednesday at Noon .\t.\t,\t.She fittingly thanked her friends Marriage to take place in | f0r their kind remembrances.Refreshments were served and among those assisting the hostess were,the Misses Rae Armitage and Noreen Killoran.NOTICE III ruing This store will close at 12 o\u2019clock, noon, every Wednesday, beginning May 31st DIED On Friday, June 9th, June, infant mwm mm® vhu-ches at 1.00 p.m.\t* Surviving besides the sorrowin'* Three services on Sunday, and rÆWÎ: parents* is \u201e\u201ee li,\u201e= *.W \"\t- come, and bring along your basket.\t\u2014\t.\t\u2014\tRev.C.B.Mills, Waltham, Que., will be the special speakers.;\t5 The Canadian Holiness Federation, _n__\tEast Region, will hold its All-Day Spr.R.G.Sparling, of Petawawa, Meeting on the camp ground, Wed-spent the week-end in town.\tnesday, July 5th.Sunday School Picnic on Monday HARLAND 0.ROWAT NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McOU 1 University SHAWVILLE.QUE.SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE -f Estate C.J.Caldwell f- 1 J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K.C.Advocate Barrister % Solicitor, etc; Office^ Campbell\u2019s Bxy, Quebec (In Lawn Block) PERSONAL MENTION J.A.E.Cowley Grand Mailer of Ontario Oddfellows I Mr.J.A.E.Cowley, of Carleton \\m ¦\t¦ ¦ I a MM Lodge.No.240,\t1.0 0 F., Ottawa.Mrs.E.L.Jardine, returned home was elected Grand Master of Ontario on Friday from a visit to relatives SK 60th Annual convention held |in Toronto.in Toronto last week.\tMrs.Ada McCagg, Ottawa, visited I The Stark# Corners Women's ins- Mr.Cowley i# a native of Bristo , brother, Mr.R.E.McRae, for titute met recently at the home of and now spends the Summer at nis week-end cottage at Norway Bay.\t1 lhL xvteK cna\u2019 D.J.CAMPBELL V eteri nary Su rgeon tb AU VJ1LF Starks Comers Women's Institute Mrs.Wm.Crick with ten members \u2014ISAM*.?»?»\ti °onat - guerr.er l U I li*jar urday, July 1st.\t.On this date, the morning train vseeK*\tI ¦ will arrive in Shawville each day Mrs.A F.Fokes left on Thursday at 7.24; the evening train (except to spend a month with her daughter, Saturday) will arrive at 6.59.\tMrs.«Don Blackadar of Middleton FTh evening train on Saturday will Nova Scotia.###& at 5.09- was a Mrs.Andrew Hodgins.Change m Train Service FOR MEN Notary Public CAMP8ELL.S BAY QUEBEC Br u, \u2018 it Quyon ; will call any * v -Monday op request ^ Mailers dealt with by correspondence Correspondence from Mrs.Small and Mrs * .Hodges was read and fiis- Mrs.Dagg gave a report of the ' | County Convention held in Shawville in hiay.Master McKay Hewett, of Granby, a spelling match was conducted Que., is spending a vacation with his and created plenty of excitement, uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Man- | Mrs.Orville Smart being the winner.SUMMER WINDBREAKERS DR.H.K.NEILSON Salvage Accepted Wy 4 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SPECIALIST Lovely Sharkskin\u2014two tone and plain Summer Sport Windbreakers and Jackets, and comfortable Luncheon was served, by the host- ess.the Exhibition dining hall, Shawville Miss Cecilia Argue, who has been Tuesday, July 4th, from 8.00 a.m.teaching, at Pointe Aux Tremble, to 9.00 pjn.(except for lunch hours).Que arrived last week to spend Proceeds will be given to the trees- her vacation at Yarm, Que.urerlof Shawville and District Red Cross for the Prisoners' of War Fund of the Red Cross\t| This is your two war efforts.Cool ILDI IC A l MARRIED $5.00 and $6.50 OTTAWA.- ONT.PHONE, 2-7861 Gervais\u2014Walsh St.John's Church, Campbell\u2019s Bay, M was the scene of a very pretty wed- iÈfiE-gli .\t_ w J \u201e\t, Miss Mabel McGuire, Mrs.Robt.late Mr.and Mrs.Elle Gervais.R.P.Eades, pres.Red Cross | Glasper and son Garry, of Ottawa, Rev pr.McNally officiated, and __ _ visiting their parents, Mr.and during the ceremony the choir sang Mrs.M.R.McGuire, at Murrells.| \u201c0n ^is Day\" and \u201cAve Maria\".The bride was attended by Miss Ray Toner SUMMER-WEIGHT PANTS R.MILLER WALLACE ADVOCAT - BARRISTER HULL, QUEBEC Consultation* by Appointment Save your Summer-weight 11epical cloths, good suit by wearing a pair of these pants $4.50 R.W.Hodgins, convener $6.50 to are BEATTIE EVE SERVICE 462 Bronson Ave OTTAWA, Wire Embedded in Log Injures Eye of Sawyer, Arnold Anges tume of beige imported crepe, with Chantilly lace bodice with quarter-Mr.and Mrs.J.Stavenow left on iength sleeves, and brown accessor-their vacation on Monday evening, ies she carried a white prayer Mr.Beliefeuilie is the relieving agent book and wore a corsage of T»lis-at the C.P.R.station in the absence man roses and lily-of-the-valley, of Mr.Stavenow.\tFollowing the wedding breakfast, Mrs.Buddie Bowker, of Granby, I gryson Que.Que., and Mies Helen Wickens, student nurse at the Civic Hospital, Ottawa, are visiting their parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Wickens.Sport Shirts Cor.Gladstone a three grand-parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Cunningham.\u20229 ONTARIO Arnold Angus suffered a severe eye injury on Saturday afternoon in sawing operations.When sawing a poplar log the saw cut through a piece of barbed wire, which was embedded in the log, and as the carriage was returned a piece of the wire, about half an inch long, flew back and punctured his left eye.\tx , .Mr.Angus was immediately attended by a local doctor and later taken to the Ottawa Civic Hospital for special treatment.A report from the hospital Sunday evening stated that sight would not be impaired.Short-sleeve Sport Shirts.Very comfortable.Good choice of colours $1,95 SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATIONS Spécialiste o.i all Visual and Muscular Eye Defects T.T.Beattie, Kathleen M.Rollins, Heg Optometrist $3.50 to Reg Optometris Sport Shoes, Belts, Braces, Summer Caps Gordon T.Paul INSURANCE I was Bullin\u2014Stephens At three o\u2019clock, Saturday, June REPRESENTING COMPANIES Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations ! WMMp MU eMBSr pis BSsSKSs; KHJB parish cemetery.\tments and a guest\tresidence In Ottawa.Jdo J.0\u2019D.naell Dies After Lengthy lllnesr mt his Home in Onslow Men\u2019s Summer Work Shirts $1.25 SHAWVILLE ^ - QUE Special assortment Talking:\tPictures LOU Store closed every Wednesday afternoon during June, July and August BUD COSTELLO ABBOTT \"It Ain\u2019t Hay\u201d at THE W.A.HODCINS STORE Shawville Shawville Theatre Friday, June 30th At 8.30 p.m.Quebe \\v_ J hese days, when tea must yield the utmost in flavour, quality is of supreme importance.Ask for.T s SERIAL STORY Murder on Hie Boardwalk BY ELI MORE COWAN STONE y thousands OF BUSY CANADIAN HOUSEWIVES I i n and listened.Then, as if the call had been a signal he was waiting for, he suggested almost pleasantly, \u201cYou might as well all go and get some sleep.\u201d Hardly daring to believe that they were free, Christine found herself, with Bill and Mr.Wilmet, going downstairs and into the street.As she and Bill were turning away toward Christine's lodging.Mr.Wilmet coughed apologetically.\"Miss Thorenson.\u201d he said, \"of course you wouldn't care to go on sketching in that booth now\u2014but I find a quieter place?/ seeds, H le revealed that Mrs.Talbert wee Yerdley\u2019e silent partner.Chrietine\u2019s Identity le alao made known.Then the Inspector hands her a letter written by her cousin.She has been cut out of Cousin Emma's will.Kellogg's cereals have an Important place In Canada's kitchens\u2014now, more than ever.Appetising anytime\u2014 for breakfast, lunch, between meal snacks.Add flavour to \u2022leftover\u2019 dishes, tool *' * % CHAPTER IX Since Christine had first caught sight of that pitiful body on the concrete bench, she had known horror and remorse.Now she knew 5# r»:«GE HQ EUBisiSSS UE.lucacGa E KHSfl HaEBlUiEEE LL Jj] EE EG A f THE EQUITY Correspondence For Crowing Boys Shawville, June 20th, 1944 Vulcanizing To the Editor:\u2014 Some one has said that a community can be judged by the way in which it cares for the burial place of its dead.If that be so, then Shawville can rejoice, for the cemeteries within its borders are places of neatness and beauty.As visitors to our town go West on Main Street and look up the gentle slope to the North, opposite St.Paul\u2019s Church, many exclaim in admiration at this well cared for \u201cGod\u2019s Acre \u2019.It is a credit to our community and our village, and while it costs something to keep it in condition, it is wotrh every cent we put into it.Now this beauty of scene did not come by chance; but only by faithful i Interested parties have formed a Cemetery Improvement Committee dan arranged for suitable ¦A man is at work steadily from May to October, cutting grass with lawn mowers; the fences and around the graves are trimmed with shears.All this with machinery needed costs money\u2014about $300.per year\u2014not a large sum for a big job.To carry on this work we need about that amount this year.We have no government grants, special large donations, only the individual offerings of those who have friends buried there, and want the resting place of their departed loved kept beautiful.So we ask for your help.Do it now as our funds are getting low.Send two dollars, three, ftvè or even more to the treasurer, Dr.D.J.Campbell, Shawville, who will acknowledge gratefully your donation by receipt and in The Equity.We need your help.1 ¦ I Yours sincerely, Mrs.R.G.Hodgins, President (Rev.) A.F.Pokes, Treasurer Z CLARENDON SCHOOL BOARD workmanlike comfort and the coolness of these fine practical clothes.Shawville, Que., June 21st, 1944 Clarendon School Board met on Present: Chairman We have just installed two small Vuloanizers and can now repair minor breaks on your tires and large rips in tubes.Let us attend to all your tire troubles.the above date.Walsh and Commissioners, Hodgins, Brownlee and Tracy.Minutes of last meeting read and approved on motion of Cr.Tracy.Motion\u2014Cr.Tracy, that Chairman Walsh preside at the nomination of Commissioners on Monday, July 3rd and at the election on Monday, July 10th, if necessary.\u2014Carried.Cr.Hobbs took his seat at the Board.\t, A .The Secretary was instructed to order 60 gallons of floor oil before July 1st, in order to secure a 10 per cent, discount.Motion\u2014 Cr.Hobbs, that Joseph Crawford be appointed trustee of No.12-a School, replacing William Tubman, resigned.\u2014Carried.The Secretary was instructed to ask for tenders for painting some schools, repairing basement at No.5, School; also a caretaker for the Shawville High School.J.A.DEAN.Secretary-Treasurer 1 Drill Longa Sanforized materials in light, medium and dark shades.Finished with cuffs and belt loops Sizes 26 to 34.- - X ; $1.50 Polo Shirts gyptian cotton knitted shirts.Polo collars with Multi-stripe Try a new McCormic-Deering Cream Separator now It will put DOLLARS in your pocket r Fine E baspue pBH short sleeves, patterns in all colors.Sizes 4 years to 14 years effort.I l care.$1.00 75c and Sockees Short Summer sockees with | snug fitting elastiWeps Colors > brown, navy, green and OCp wine.Sizes 8 to 10 .wv Cotton Shorts Washable drill and tropical cloths.Mostly finished with self belt or elastic waistband.Sizes 24 to 32.'v l t Hodgins Garage I /h or s Buick, Oldsmobile Service i Chevrolet Sales Pilgrimage to Mecca Goal Of 250 Million Moslem* I 1 i War prosperity and safer sea routes may result this year in a larger pilgrimage to Mecca, Holy City to a quarter of a billion followers of Mohammed.Mohammed was born at Mecca and there his vision of the unity of God took shape.Mecca, situated in Saudi Arabia, is a city of 80,000 permanent population about 45 miles inland from the Red sea port of Jidda.Pilgrims from Africa and southern Asia usually come by the Red sea route, arriving at Jidda\u2019s harbor in fleets of lateen-rigged sambuks or small Arab dhows, but the manner of pilgrimage is not prescribed by the Koran.# From India\u2019s 60 million followers large delegations come by sea.grims from the Union of South Africa, from Africa\u2019s east-central countries where there are 23 million Mohammedan Negroes, and from Madagascar, sailed around the eastern shoulder of Africa.the caravan from Cairo has included M li 1,1 5,000 people, 30,000 camels.' For the first Lime since 1939, dele- Phone 1604 1-6 gâtions from the 15 million Moslems in Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco will be able to make the pilgrimage.\t.\t.M In 1939 the French government pro- Electronic» Guard riant» vided a ship for Its colonials.It \u2022ailed through the Mediterranean sea under British naval escort.$1.95 $1.00 to I Phone 64 JE Sun Helmets Lightweight \u201c Hawley \" sun helmets.Natural color in adjustable sizes .I 29c Tenders Wanted CEMETERY MEMORIALS beraasnen/ A* men and and boi/s Applications will be received by the undersigned up to July 4th for Caretakers for the Schools of Clarendon.Applications are asked to see contract forms at the Secretary\u2019s Office before submitting tender.Shawville, Que.June 10th, 1944.J.A.DEAN, Secretary-Treasurer .School Municipality of Clarendon na We have the largest stock in the OTTAWA VALLEY Pil- A.FRASER 6*.SON Call and see us GEO.H.FROATS & SONS 248 Argyle Street, Renfrew, Ont Phone 278 FARM FOR SALE ESTABLISHED 1883 Will or purr.COACH INVALID Mrs.Mary G.Hknley.K.2, Renfrew, Ont Are You Making a Will ?Teacher Wanted @E0.HYNES & SON If ao.and it is your wish to identify your name with some char» itable institution out of a desire to benefit other*, you could not do bitter than remember The Pontiac Community Hospital when making your bequests.I School Teacher wanted for Dun' raven School, Municipality of CalI imet (dissentient).Duties to commence September 5th.Applicants state salary expected.DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICE V^Shawville Cue.Against War Saboteurs Electronic devices which have been used to catch ordinary criminals or prevent their operations now Cu Settlers Imported Stock To Fill Cattle Needs Beef cattle, so much In the public eye due to rationing, are not native to the United States.When America was discovered, the only animal of the same genus bos found here was the bison.All domestic and range cattle are descendants of Imports made by the settlers.The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, tracing the ancestry of the beef steer, shows that since the days of the aurochs, the extinct forest ox of the old world, known to science as Bos primigeni-us, father of all cattle, man has been engaged in improving the animal for two human needs\u2014milk and tneat.For that reason, the Texas steer, or Longhorn, of the romantic days on the western range, is be- I coming extinct.He was too lean I dnd too bony.His place has been | taken by the stocky white-faced Hereford that yield more meat per I animal.\tj Another interesting point made is that cowboys originated in the East and not the West.They were first j known in Colonial times in the Piedmont of the South, the first cattle I range of America.A voy* CHAIN a m.TS a :tiÊE 8 J G % N M Etat.IT 4\u201c : «us S'®.SL A E PURINA CHOWS «BL CUSTOM MIX CHOW-MIX S=« # THU1 »?rat F TME-MtA*T 1$ PURINA ÏTÏ~ IS 3f - Per.FSZ It Pays to Feed PURINA i « r- a.t&r To irake ymr own grain produce more egg*, pork or milk.letXe mi^ a Porte* Concentrate with it.If you are ehort of grain we can supply you with CkfiWaiiX) Laying Hash, Hew Feeds an A Dairy Ratio This feeding pi-actlee will asenre yon of EXTRA PROMTS at lower cost.«5.:Sr Ui.fi» Hn CasH !8F SHAWVILIE MILLING COMPANY, Reg.1 -M - / ( w* >- ï» Z te t % a THIS CURIOUS WORLD # SPECIES OF TASTE WITH THEIR V i r * % ?PS (X Z, x itiFP *1 /* ( X I > X I V .« tcsO t ¦ Hi I X- vo6 \u2022T > r f\u20ac ^Vi archaeologist SHAVED HIMSELF WITH A 3.000 y*AK-OLD 3#C*a.AfAZOJOi that had ksn unearthed IN AUSTRIA.Act- / m mWmMm %% *?WO !2Vi w Wÿxi % 1 _ * ¦ %\u2022 1 m ttV3S£&*%.IO 14 V X I FUNNY BUSINESS PRO VI N C E d e 1 A TOURIST AND PUBLICITY BUREAU Q VEBÏÏG CANADA'S OlO-WORLD VACAHONIANO % « < 100 Bey a , Toronto.Elgin 2111, » ' \u2022 \u2022 / X I ' : : I 0\t0 o *hy .HHHI 88$ ¦ w.v I 2.1 o a 0 By Galbraith $CL£é'%, SIDE GLANCES By Fred Neher % LIFE\u2019S LIKE THAT 0 z J : a.i % i i i i PE wiU-vw tS I 1 ! il t 1 ,|J tf OR 1 « I* Mfla v V :v> \u2018 v » >¦ i ; ll n %# \\ 4 \\ 9 * ' ## i % \u2022»> \" x V > « n * */* Sm*m .,\u201e0'\t* * * * 4, < à I # \u2022t fl ***** ' * t ; # J\t,, .¦\u2022\u2022 *\t/'.yVn » e # i »:r Ve * %''* * * # * ZZ-/V # HC T.RL m v & PAT Off 0 zf > \u201cHe's been wearing the outfit ever since that new shipment of mules arrived i\" % 4 4 \u2022 # J#?.\u2022 \u2022 * \u2022 < y * # P /TC y \" Constipation gone - this easy way r A SC  : *Tm delighted I found out about ALL-BRAN, for it ended ray constipation woes.It rid me of taking nasty harsh purgatives\u2014which never helped more **fW you suffer from constipation due to lack of \u2018'bulk\u201d in the diet, that you\u2019ll cheer for all-bran.It\u2019s so gentle and simple.All you do is eat Kellogg's ALL-BRAN muffins every day\u2014and drink plenty of water.This fan produce smooth-working \"bulk\", and prepare wastes for easy elimination.And once you know all-bran's relief, you'll want to eat it every day to stay regular.Remember, it's a cereal \u2022 I \u2022 1 *.!t Al / r V I < fc as a cereal or in severe l Ü t I cereal helps to ILGM \\ V I 3 < I # * *3-9-** U \u2014not a medicine.Get all-bran to- I \u201cYou ought to smile instead of crying, Mother\u2014with Junta graduating, maybe we cart* start saving a little something !\u201d day, at your grocer's.2 handy size*.Made by Kellogg's in London, Can.»t By J.MILLAR WATT POP\u2014He Took Pop # Bait Neatly HE TDURS THE GLOSE GIVING SWIM AAI MG EXHIBITIONS T MY » ,VHO DOES ; / 9 GOLDFISH ARMY EXPANSION $ \\ Û r / z * 9 ! 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'A WELL, THAT'S A BRANCH J 1 OF OUlt ARMY WE'VE, V I WEÏL START CAVALRY IT SAYS HERE THAT X I CAVALRY IS BECOMIN' MORE 1 I IMPORTANT IN WAR ON >v 1 ACCOUNTS TH CASOLINE SITUATION ^PvTr\tCSO WHAT?I HOWEVER,, welt HAVE i Y'SOLVB, TH* PROBLEM outre Wôht: I I OF MORSES IM OUA OWN WAY-/ II f / fi VJ I I « 4 / jBr*V / J M \\ Frobably the United States* heav-Ust draft registrant is Robert Hug es, above, of Mt.Starling, HL Officials took no risk of being false prophets when they said hie (X #/ \\ \u2022 »ehf t.t would probably keep him bm of the Army \u2022 MÜ AW * zX.h*.' DEFENSE THAT FLOPPED Canadian Flag Carried Into Battle Modern Etiquette £y Roberta Lee 1 roll, delightful Easy to & 1 What are the rules that govern Introductions?1.What is the proper time to acknowledge a wedding gift?5.\tWhat dishes ere already laid the dinner table before the geests are seated?4.When is it all right to smoke at the dinner table?1.Isn\u2019t it correct for a divorced woman to continue wearing her rings?6.\tIs It proper to have one's telephone number engraved on visiting cards?The -Canadian Flag\" Into battle last week with Canadian forces for the first time in this war.Up to now, thf Union Jack has been flown A few days before D-day, Lt -Gen.H.C.Crerar personally presented Canadian ensigns to the commander of the Canadian assault force with instructions that they be flown at headquarters of divisions and brigades in the battle areas.The ensign has the Union Jack In the top left corner and the Dominion's coat-of-arms in the lower right-hand corner, all on a red background.went to smoke i i A 1 ! \\ J il \\ ' ANSWERS 3.A man is always presented to a woman, a young person is presented to one who is considering older, a less distinguished guest is presented to a more distinguished person.2.On the day it is received if possible.If the bride will do this from day to day, she will not be \u2022wamped with obligations when the wedding day arrives.S.A cold aide dish, or relish (hors d\u2019oeuvre), 4.It would be better to wait for the signal for general smoking.Often, the cigarettes are already on the table, or the hostess will see that they are passed at the proper time.5.Yes as this is entirely optional.She has a right to wear the rings if she wishes to do so.K No; telephone numbe % arc reserved for business cards.FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO * h '5b *\t* Ê If Only / Had A Garden FIRST IN FRANCE We All Want To Be Our \u2018Own Bo»»\u2019 > Si mt a \u2022 V] 1 >5 Most of us still believe that private enterprise, initiative and competition will make for greater progress, greater wealth production and greater contentment, for the mass of the people who greatly object to being pushed around by an army of bureaucrats, says the Lethbridge Herald.We still hanker to be our \"own boss\", with the right to do as we like within the law and within reason and custom.If only I had a garden, Aglow with fragrant flowers, A cosy nook, a friendly book.Wherein to while the hours.I\u2019d sit there in the garden, While petal snowflakes fall, And hollyhocks grow stately, Against an ancient wall.did the Allies take beachheads in Normandy, but they ob-Nazi defense plana as well.Here two Canadians inspect the sandbox layout at Nazi headquarters.Not rs.THE WAR \u2022 WEEK Commentary on Current Events Combined Operation or Task Force Wins Battle of The Beachheads I\u2019d paint there in my garden, A patchwork quilt of bloom, Resplendent with the loveliness.Held in each seed-locked tomb.I\u2019d rest there in my garden, Beside a wishing well, And wish such joy for everyone.When evening shadows fell.I months and years, it would clearly have\tbeen\timpossible.\tGerman aviation was remarkable by its absence; here at last was the concrete reward won by the men who had died long before in the Lancasters over Berlin or the Fortresses\tover\tSchweinfurt\tor Brunswick\tor in\ta hundred\tother air battles.There has been no one crushing counter-attack; the German reserves have been so slow In arriving that it has been necessary to throw them more or less piecemeal\tinto\tthe action.\tHere la the result of the prolonged strategic pounding of all communications western France both before Day and since.Unity Of Services It would be easy to continue the demonstration.Air power has brilliantly justified itself; but so has naval gun power and so has the ground army \u2014 each, however, only in conjunction with the others.Some air officers still believe that the war might have been won by the total concentration of all energies upon the air alone.The argument can never be disproved, since the evperiment has not been made; but the whole weight of experience in the present war lies heavily against it.The great successes have all be won, not by independent arms, not on the ground or on the sea or in the ifr alone, but by the judicious combination of every available element upon whatever specific task presented itself.The greatest, most intricate combination of all has been adopted for the greatest single task the Western Allies have attempted.Tbe ground soldier may say, wllb some justice, that all the bombs dropped on Germany in the bit four years have not shaken She Nazi tyranny as deeply as bava the last eight days of hand-So-band fighting on the soil of France, comments the New York Times.The airman can reply that without the long preliminary \"softening up,\" without the massive sir of D-Day, without the quick tactical support from the air and A# intense strategic bombing which has hampered every German effort to bring up reserves, t^e beachef could ncY*r have been taken, much less held.And even the seaman can add that without blasting fire of naval artillery Infantry divisions might never fought their way beyond the ^I^^^BI^KÊÊÊÈKSSËSlÊHÈÊ bad himself participated in the giant operation make his point with a sober hum-Hty and an understanding of the Other\u2019s contribution not always encountered among the theorists.\u2022 Pre-Invasion Pounding The Normandy landing represents the \"combined operation\u2019\u2019 or tbe \"task force\u201d idea in its most ost convincing form.While the reports have tended to throw the desperate heroism of the Infantry and air-borne divisions Into the highest relief, it Is impossible to read the story without seeing the role of air power in its true proportions.bard enough as it was; without air the scene and through the long preparatory THINGS ARE LOOKING UP k l y ' 5 I\u2019d dream there in the garden, Of things long passed away, And watch the dawn proclaiming A brighter, lovelier day; I\u2019d pray there in the garden, A prayer that would not cease.That each man had his garden, In a grand world, at peace.\u2014T.B.Gleavs fi m % Lt-Col.Mike C.Murphy, above, former Lafayette, Ind., stunt flyer, piloted tbe first glider \u2014 the Fighting Falcon \u2014 to land on French soil in the Allied invasion of western Europe.> Discovers Home Skin Remedy ' \u2018Zittermokka\u2019 Good For Nazi \u2018Jitters* t E.The German*, with an assist from Allied bombs, have coined another word to join blitzkrieg and ersatz in vocabulary.(jitter coffee).Zittermokka Is the German word for the extra ration of coffee given to inhabitants of heavily-bombed cities.Literally \"slitter\" means \"mokka\" Is I common term for strong black coffee.This clean stainless antiseptic known all over Canada as Mooce\u2019l Emerald Oil, ts such a fine healing agent that Eczema, Barber's lt< b« Salt Rheum, Itching Toes and Feet, and other Inflammatory skin srup* tlons are often relieved In a fen* d aye.Moone'e Emerald Oil ts pleasant to use and It Is mo antiseptic and penetrating that many old stub» born cases of long standing havi if he coastal wall.the international It\u2019s \"zittermokka\" would probably \u2018jm Even the well-known statue \"Physical Energy\" in London a Hyde Park seems to be looking up ms Allied bombers roar over the city en their way to bomb German targets in Europe.Other up-look-are.left to right, Sgt.Wro.Hewitt.Bridgetown, N.J.; Storekeeper Jessie Watkins.USN, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Muriel Canepe, end her friend, RCA F Flight Sgt J.Aiesworth, of Montreal.yielded to its Influence.Moone's Emerald Oil Is sold b good drugstores everywhere kelp rid you of stubborn pimp! unsightly I and \"tremble\" skin trouble and faction or money back.sat! massive and HELP WANTED FOR SALB HAIRDRESSING ft A BY CHICKS ISO ACRES, DAIRY FARM, BRICK house, eight rooms, bank barn Implement shed, garage, lots of shade trees, artesian well, water in house and barns.Hydro, close to school, on paved road, seventeen miles from Toronto.Apply, R.E.Bateman, Unionville.TEMPORARY CONSTABLES WANTED AMBITIOUS GIRLS and MIDDLE AGE PROMPT SHIPMENT OF TWO week old chicks In breeds as listed In our day old ad In this paper.Send for prices.Also day old Heavy Cockerel* as low as 7.16 per hundred.Non-Sexed at 112.96.Free Cl r otch Chtckerles.s women, learn hairdressing at Canada\u2019s finest and largest schools.Refined, dignified work.Splendid pay.Write or call for free literature.Marvel Hairdressing Schools, 168 Bloor Street, Toronto.Branches 44 King Street Hamilton, and 74 Rideau Street Ottawa.A 1 Ages 31 Years and Over * MARRIED; PHYSICALLY FIT, AT LEAST \u2022» B\" IN STOCKING FEET; CHARACTER AND FAIR EDUCATION.TO ME AVAILAHLH FOR APPOINTMENT IMMEDIATELY.UNIFORM CLOTHING SUPPLIED.Apply In person to Employment and Selective Service Office, 17$ Spadlna Ave REFER TO FILE H-783M N 8 96.Pullets gnlar.Guelph.The task was Top 100 ACRES\u2014ONE MILE FROM Perth.Mrs.E.J.Leach.R.R.No.1 Perth.Ont LBS.; OF GOOD power, both on BANTAMS, $2.00 PAIR OR 8 PAIR $6.00.White Bantams.Black Rose Combs, Buff Cochins $5.00 pair, cash no COD.Warren Stevenson, Mount Forest, Ont.THE H tlon classes.Acad- 117 Avenue Road.Toronto.HAIKUKBJkSINU Robertson method.Infor on request Robertson\u2019s emy.200 ACRES\u2014BURGESS.6 MILES from Perth.Win.Matheson, Perth regarding Hairdressing 3.pcrmint oil, which has many important medicinal properties.The development of this crop is another indication of the almost unlimited field for agricultural development in this country.Peppermint Grown For Commercial Use 100 REGISTERED POLLED HEREford cattle at auction July 3rd.For information and catalogue write Malcolm McGregor, Brandon.Manitoba.MARTIN DALE** JUNE CHICK* BARRED ROCKS.NEW HAMP-shlres, Light Susaex and Red Rock Hybrids.$11.00 per 100.All Canadian Approved and No waiting.Can ship any Monday.Martlndale'a Faim Hatchery.Caledonia, Ont.MEDICAL IT\u2019S PROVEN\u2014EVERY BUFFER-er of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy.Sold only Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa.Postpaid $1.00.$95.00 monthly.Farmer and wife, no children, small farm near To* ron to.Wife for cooking house work, one house.Milk, etc.supplied.Good opportunity; for ambitious couple.Reference, Lepper, 299 Eastern Avenue.To* ron to.Most people will learn with surprise that peppermint has become important commercial crop in this area, says the Windsor Star.The plant is usually looked on as A weed that grows wild, and has only a few minor uses as a flavor-leg material.Actually, it is badly weeded for the manufacture of pep- stock Blood-tested TO CLOSE ESTATE 160 ACRES for sale.95 cleared, 60 acres bush and swamp; large Stone house, new furnace, large bank barn, both well roofed; picturesque location on county stone road two miles from Acton; price.17,000.00.Apply Georg* Somerville, Acton.Ont.and eggs STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS often are the cause of Ill-health In hum ins ell ages.No one Immune?Why not find out If this Is your trouble?interesting uer-tlculars\u2014Free! 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