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[" No.42, 62nd Year.SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, 1945.$1.50 in Canada; $2.00 in U.S.BORN P te Billy Beckett Now Safe in England JAMES A.MILLAR Cpl.Dean Howard Released From Prison Camp ! McKinley The Sherw/n-Whjjams Co.At the Royal Victoria Mr.Raymond Beckett received Hospital, Montreal, on April 9th, I word this week that his nephew, Pte.1945 to Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Me- Billy Beckett, R.C.A.M.C., reported Kinley, (nee Sophia Hodgins) a I missing March 9th, is now reported daughter.Both well.\tI safe in hospital in England.advocate, barrister, 129 Main St.,Hull, Quo.At Moyle\u2019s Hotel, Campbell'.Bay \u2022very Wednesday etc of Canada, Limitai Mr.G.A.Howard received word this week that his son, L.Cpl.Dean Howard, who was taken a prisoner- of-war in Italy on December 13th, 1944, has been released and is now in the United Kingdom.The welcome information was forwarded to Mr.Howard by Dean's wife who resides in Winnipeg.Mr.Howard's youngest son, W.O.Beverley Howard has een a prisoner-of-war in Germany since March 1944.Mr.Howard is hoping that his release will come soon.PAINTS and VARNISHES Norman\u2014At Water Street Hospital, Ottawa, on Thursday, April 5, 1945, to Sgt.and Mrs.J.O.Norman (nee Blanche Moore) a son.| Brief Illness (Father overseas.)\tI morning At Ponliet House,Shew ville John Latham Dies After Wedneiday at Noon Semi-Lustre Enamel (Interior)' Mar-Not Floor Enamel (Interior) Porch and Deck Paint (Interior and Exterior) Elite and Decotint (Kalsomine) PAINT OILS TURPENTINE VARNISH HARLAND 0.ROWAT notary public x John Latham, well-known citizen of this village, died at his home on Main St.on Wednesday, April 11th, after an illness of about a week.He was in his 82nd year.______., _\t.\t, Born at Greermount, Que., he was /*}}' ^n^\\ CAUSE.I WANT HIM 10 KNOW I'M THROUGH WITH HIM BUT I DON'T WANT HIM ^ TO FORGET ME / V L fil U! 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The sponsor\u2019s first wife liked it, but his new one won\u2019t have any part of it !\u201d 22 O i 18 3 m 7 29 LIFE\u2019S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher By Roland Coe CROSSTOWN s 34 35 36 30 7 31 32 33 % I / US MODERNS.r id ¦ 40 39 Z 45 44 42 4 41 î> V y 49 O 46 47 \u2022< Ip 1 55 U 54 56 52 53 i, ) r # b t 3P II m X v é By Hershberger UNNY BUSINESS a # 9 ÊS S * % /r a ^\t^ 5s / % à 77f 0 5Mir » 04 % 4\"#» % i j I i \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 : / s * g r H k \u2022\u2022 * é % r 4 $ % i o I l \u2022 % # Z % 4»i«4 V»t« Fts % M>r % it\u2019s a shame t\u2019waste the whole \u201cGee, this guy\u2019s been in action evening just makin\u2019 him talk a lot of romantic mushy stuff !\u201d t \u2022 i \u201cWhat re you helping YOUR old man out on ., .the draft or next year\u2019s income tax?\u201d % I v i z \u2022# H ?r.1 REG\u2019LAR FELLERS Memory Course Needed By GENE BYRNES (corf tu f- jn, myna, iwe.t.m.Ht.W.l' m q> \u2019 \u2022\u2018Getting into the hammock\u2019s a cinch for him\u2014he\u2019s from a circus-tumbling act!\u201d gosh! that JUST REMINDS ME \u2014I FORSOT X TH\u2019 eOTTLt* WHAT'LL TOU HAVE.JIMMIE?/ I'M TRVIN* TO REMEMBER WHAT MOM WANTED ME TO GET IN i ^ THIS BOTTLE» A WHERE'S THE BOTTLE?U 11 > y Z W . By GLUYAS WILLIAMS SUBURBAN HEIGHTS n IT r 1/ À » tr V r t Z sEse 4 I I IJ.*** 4 I -va ig\\ i 'rW< (?T , I Z t $ i K j r # r 3 * i v V MU I T AND JEFF\u2014 This Isn\u2019t Eggs-actly Fair To Poor Little Jeff, Before Easter Egg Time By BUD FISHER 7 Z HE'S DOINgX everything !t THAT CHICKEN 1 DOES! r\u2014^ I JEFF WAS SO ANXIOUS T0 6ET IN THE ARMVHE Took A TRANSFUSION / FROM A CHICKEN AND NOWHEACTeuKE /V jW' cZ »I* sa s m % m y Artist's drawing of a new-type Pullman \u201cjunior club Car for youngsters shows the rolling fun house that young train travelers will have to rhemselves while parents relax.Under supervision of a stewardess, children will be able to enjoy a marionette show, games, toys, and chute-the-chute reached through a concealed stairway.No, Junior, not now\u2014after the war.U [ îi \u2018\u2022'K.-f i » \u2022+ S ANGELS OF MERCY m 1 * r Wr- Av 0 ; % X: f \u2018V 1 > ^ 4àb m 4 v .y sBR^BErTc m»: % / 4 r.; f % i x 4 1 r> - T Heal estate is a poor investment in industrial Germany as a result of the thousands of tons of bombs dropped by Allied air forces in paving the way for the big push caused by bombs ranging up to 11 tons\u2014and chart show the percentage of various large centers laid waste by air blows.\\ à \\ Above scene of wreckag J ' i , F-v irft 4.TWO AGENCY APPOINTMENTS HITCHHIKER * U ÈÊmÊÊÊ j ' % ¦ % t *.i i it ¦ J WH * » i v < i < The women of the Canadian Medical Corps are performing wonderful work overseas.Here is a typical group found in a Canadian General Hospital in England: Left to right: Lieut.(Home-Sister) Eleanor Simpson, Quebec City; Lieut.(Occupational Therapist) Florence Upper, Hamilton, Ont.; Capt.Jean Newman, M.D., Medical Officer, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, Windsor, Ont.who was a general practioner in Windsor for 12 years following her graduation at the University of Toronto; Major (Principal Matron) Helen L.Shanks, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal; (Physio-Therapist) Wilma Somerville, Haileybury, Ont.and Lieut.(S) Agnes Brown, Regina ' m ! t I II ' t ¦ i « Lieut v ?m -* î p % i GERMAN CIVILIANS SURRENDER TO NINTH ARMY s m % y -AC* i J » m 4L.i t 4 I » id V N.r.c.9-11520 A.R.McGILL S.B.SMITH Two appointments have just been announced by Young & Rubicam Limited: A.R.McGill of Montreal, a newcomer to the Agency, becomes Vice-President and Managing Director of all operations in Canada ; Stuart B.Smith, Manager of the Toronto Office, becomes a Vice-President and will continue in his present capacity.Both appointments are effective April 2nd.f x g \u2014- 7 m According to police, Leo Wasser-man, above, of Boston, had himself a time hitching free rides on Navy planes for over a year.Authorities say Wasserman, in Army sergeant's uniform, with forged priorities, traveled all over the United States, then came a cropper after getting a free plane ride to Scotland.He traveled (free) by train to London, was picked up in a Red Cross Club there.>* 0 * £¦ > % 1 WATER NOT OVER THE DAM Z / ^«4 A * 4 gr- -, - g -yc^e &Ss$55FK!- 4W >W tv « m.^m^ I * i*r.W\\ German ci/ii ans with arms raised high move across battle-scarred ground of Lindfortn, Germany, surrenacrmv to U5th Infantry Division of U.S.Ninth Army.They defied Nazi evacuation orders prefenng to give up./ Z 1 t I SiWi Üfe WORK WITH A SMILE t rr I t A P Vm f -it\u2019s good for morale t m < UK ALLIED TIDAL WAVE ROLLS FORWARD Emden Hamburg SfCfhri J» #9 x&.\\S# II f*m*n ¦ % NETH X » WÏ v r I *\u201dU\"Q MjuJwJ\t\u2022 Brunswick J) ^s*7-t:,;;^;d,T ^xtgermany c^a ¦5SiSjL«wM., A«k.ii.^./\u2018 11 Mennkeim 0 -à''\t^\tf Hr.delbtrg\t>N \"JM k.Honno*« I frdnfcfvrl Arnliem Stodflohn .Coftbus \u2018d \u2022 MufAirer *11*\" ibuffl Î.O-M V \u2022lfpi'9 Dresden eJene I lu'do l l 'rogue \u2022 Msen / CZECHO umbers # FRANC KoHvuke M Contributed by maws# BLACK horse ©sswsia'?\u2022 The Ruhr Basin virtually has been cut off from the Reich as two Allied army groups moved rapidly through the heart of Germany.Thousands of Nazi troops are trapped in the rich industrial Ruhr.** CHURCH SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS SUNDAY.APRIL 22.NOTICE THE EQUITY CulU'tneM 44^ As we are not responsible for any dry cleaning left with us, in case of fire or theft, and as.our space for storing is limited, we ask that all dry cleaning be called for within five days after it returns from Renfrew.All cleaning strictly cash.FRASER\u2019S CLOTHING Shawville.i Thursday, April 19th, 1941 ^ ctÿ\\ i SHAWVILLE UNITED Rev.A.F.Pokes, B A., B.D., Pastor Nations Mourn Passing of President Roosevelt Statesmen and people ol every class in all the Allied Nations of the shocked and cast in JOHN McCREDIE Maryland, Que.Sunday School\u201410.00 a m.Service at Shaw ville\u201411 a.in i '/jU Work Pants Gloves \\x ovld were Service at Zion\u20142 p.m.Service at Starks Cor\u2019s\u20143.30 p.m Sermon Theme:\u2014 C10THES on Thursday afternoon ot Strongly made and well cut to give a good fit and maxi-r mum service $2.50 and $2.95 sorrow last week, when news of the sudden death of Franklin D.Roosevelt, 63, Well cut and long wearing, horsehide five-finger and one finger gloves and mitts thing for Spring work or long cuff.$1.00 and $1.25 FARM FOR SALE NOTICE The silence of God Seventy-five acres, more or less, in the immediate vicinity of Shaw -ville, on Highway No.8 solid brick residence; some bush, well watered, good outbuildings.Austin McDowell Shawville.Que.Phone 26-12 Service at Shawville\u20147.30 p.m The Land of Beginning Again President of the United States was Any one having baits or rolls of wool at the Shawville Woollen Mill are requested to call and claim same, by May 1st, otherwise they will be disposed of MRS.JOHN B.ARMSTRONG Shawville Que.Just the broadcast.Mr.Roosevelt died in the bed-his little white bungalow Large Short wrist r.BRISTOL UNITED Mr.Leslie Dean.Lay Minister room in atop Pine Mountain, Warm Springs, Georgia, where he had been coming 20 years to take the after-treatments for infantile paralysis with which he was stricken in 1921 President died of cerebral hemorrhage.Harry S.Truman, wno 11 years ago was a Missouri county judge, became the 32nd President of\tthe\t, United States.He was sworn in\ttwo\tThe\tnext\tvisit\tof\tthe\tOttawa RoosLelvs dcathmmUUS\tMl\tShawviUe on\tThursday?April 26th.Funeral services were held at\tthe\tsetting\tup\tagain\tin\tthe\tSunday Z& HSaUlrdiyaSanfmnoonat a^d All who'can are asked to arrange tor |Subject sirszsf sur.nss ta « Park.N.Y.on Sunday morning.134-40.Restricted space allows only a brief outline of the President's life.Born in 1882 he was the son of James and Sara Delano Roosevelt\u2014 distinguished Dutch ancestry.Following his education at Groton and Our foundation stock is registered Harvard, he practiced law before and pedigreed birds.Nothing better entering public life.He was New in Canada.Order now.Prices for York State Senator, Assistant Sec- mixed baby chicks, males and fe-retaçy of Navy in World War 1.I males: Barred Rocks, $12.00 per Although incapacitated to some hundred; White Leghorns, $11.00; extent, with infantile paralysis in White Rocks, $15.00; Brown Leg-1921.he carried tremendous re- horns, $13.00 Pullet prices: Barred sponsibilities, rising from Govenor | Rocks.$19.00: White Leghorns $22.; of New York State to become Presi- White Rocks, $24.; Brown Leghorns, dent of the United States for four $24.___i.\t25 free chicks, our choice, will be He married a distant cousin.Ann given for each 200 mixed chicks Eleanor Roosevelt in 1905.and five ordered and 25 free chicks for each children were born to the union.\t100-day old pullets ordered.Overall ¦jr lor Pants St.Andrew's Sunday School\u201410.00 a.m.Service at 11.00 Service conducted by W.M.S.and Y.P.U 1Ü oft PO.Box 75 Shirts The TEACHERS WANTED Made from 8- oz.denim, two hip pockets heavy duck pocketing, with bar tacked for extra strain.$2.25 and $2.50 Best quality covert cloth, in checks and plain shades, roomy and well made to give comfort to the wearer.Blood Clinic Here April 26 JOB By South Onslow School Board, three qualified protestant Teachers.Duties to begin September 1st, 1945.Applications to be on hand on or before April 6th, 1945.Salary $100.per month.Apply to JOS.A.STEELE.Secretary-Treasurer, R.1, Quyon, Que.Knox Service at\u20143.00 p.m « \u2022 $1.23 10.30 a.m Sunday School at Service at \u20148.00 pjn.Men's Heavy Work Boots That will stand up under most existing conditions.Strong, heavy uppers with heavy sole to give the most wear, outside counters that give a better fit.$3.95 to $5.50 Deserters CLARENDON UNITED FARM FOR SALE Splendid dairy farm 107 acres all tillable clay and loam; modern brick house, and good buildings, electricity throughout, dairy contract Preacher.Mr.Leslie Beamish of I ploughed roads in winter, creek Ottawa, President of the Conference running through farm.Y.P.U.\tI\tALBERT SHOULDICE, R.R.l, Hull, Que Service at Wesley\u201411.00 a.m Service at Norman\u2014 3.00 p.m Service at Yarm\u20147.30 p.m.25 FREE CHICKS Store closed Wednesdays at 12 o\u2019clock, noon.ANGLICAN NOTICE St.Paul's Rev.Cecil Randell, B A., L.Th Sunday School\u201410.00 a.m.Holy Communion The Hayes' Beauty Parlour will close on Monday and Friday evenings and all day Wednesday of each week until further notice.terms 11.00 Sermon Theme God's New Order TENDERS WANTED GODDARD CHICK HATCHERY Brittania Heights, Ontario 7.30 Evening Prayer Subject VALUE OF MILK IN POULTRY FEEDING Tenders will be received up to April 27th, for the job of cleaning and caretaking Shawville Bank of Montreal building may be obtained upon request at the Manager s office.Rebuilding for God' St.Lukes, Caldwell Holy Communion Holy Trinity, Radford Holy Communion\u20143.30 The feeding of either skim milk or buttermilk is not always appreciated for what it is worth in relation\t.\t.\t.to poultry feeding states B.F.Cheney I If >'ou require an Auctioneer, write Head Poultryman.Dominion Ex- phone or call on\t¦¦ perimental Station, Kent ville, N.S.The fanner who has surplus milk available should consider its possibilities in cutting down his feed costs and the maintaining, of a healthier, more productive flock in poultry feeding will improve the quality of the product.Most hatcherymen consider their birds are not receiving a satisfactory ration unless the mash fed contains milk powder or milk is available for the birds to drink.Tn tho brooding\tmilk, usually sour, can be given in crockery-ware or glass utensils, or as the chicks get older they may be given a moist mash spread over the dry mash once daily, feeding only what the chicks will clean up readily.If it is desirable to market young cockerels, a fattening mash may be mixed with milk and fed in this manner along with the regular feeding program, thus assuring a better conditioned bird.List of duties 2.00 AUCTION SALE TEACHER WANTED FARM SUPPLIES ARNOLD O\u2019NEILL Parish of North Clarendon Douglas, Ont.Phone 42 Protestant teacher holding a Quebec Elimentary Diploma, to teach Davidson Schoo.l term 1945-46.Very convenient to R.R.Station, Post Office.Church and boarding house.No hardships at any season of the year.Small enrollment.For full particulars write.\u201cFARMS FOR SALE\" Licensed to sell in Renfrew, Carleton Lanark and Pontiac Counties.Rev.P.R.Stote, Incumbent St.George\u2019s, Thorne Centre Morning Prayer\u201410.30 St.Matthew\u2019s, Onslow Evening Prayer St.Matthew\u2019s Evening Prayer\u20148.00 Milk used We have now on hand a number of Four-Gallon Water Fountains For Chickens and some Beatty Stock Pumps 3.00 p.m Charteris FARM FOR SALE JOHN C.HOWARD Sec-Treasurer Davidson.Que Five farms close to Renfrew.Ont., also one farm on the Queen's Line and one on the Carr Line pdàtivUâéu» apply ut DONOHUE\u2019S GARAGE Renfrew, Ont.Subject: For The Joy of the Forgiven Registered Yorkshire Pigs For Sale Wesleyan Methodist Rev.H.Kielty, Pastor Shawville Sunday School\u201410.00 a.m.Morning Service\u201410.45 Campbell\u2019s Bay Sunday School\u201410.00 a.m.Evening Service\u2014 7.30 p.m Registered Yorkshire pigs.6 weeks old.bred from advanced registered and show stock.Dam, Grand Ridge Evergreen, 50-x, whose sire was grand champion at the last Toronto Royal, sire.Hann-i-gay Wonder 152-W., whose sire has been the undefeated grand champion for Ontario in 1942-43-44.Increase your profits with select bacon hogs by buying some of this top quality breeding stock.TEACHER WANTED Protestant teacher holding Elementary diploma for Lower Litchfield School Pupils on roll eight.Apply to GEORGE STEWART Secretary Treasurer Bryson, Que DALE\u2019S TINSHOP Salary $80.00 per month On range, milk may be given to chink but care should be taken that the protein content of the growing mash is reduced so that the birds will not be forced into too early production due to an over supply of protein in the feeding program.There is no better way of balancing the feeding program of the laying pen than by supplying one or two gallons of milk daily per 100 birds, in addition to their regular laying mash.In the preparation of birds for market milk is a valuable aid in getting the birds into the best possible condition so that they will dress out in top grades.The fattening mash should be moistened with milk to a sloppy condition that will pour.Feed this mixture to the birds twice daily, giving them all they will clean up.Feed the birds well, but always have them looking for more.Standard Church TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS NORVAL R.WILSON.Phone 7-11.R R 3.Shawville, Que Rev.J.N.Patterson, Pastor Sunday School\u201410.00 Morning Worship\u201411.00 Evangelistic Service\u2014 7.30 Prayer Services Tuesday and Friday 8.00 p.m g Good Chix 1 Good Feed S Proper Sanitation 4 Holiness Movement Rev.W.C.A.McFarlane, Pastor Stark\u2019s Corners Sunday School Morning Worship\u201411.00 a.m.North Onslow Sunday School at 2.00 p.m.Afternoon Service at 3.00 p.m.Shawville Sunday School\u20142.00 p.m.Evening Service\u2014 7.30 pun.and each week night except Saturday with Rev.Robt.Boston of Carleton Place.Ont., as Evangelist.The Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada offers for sale 10.00 ajn.$1,350,000,000 Eighth ' X VICTORY LOAN CLARENDON SCHOOL BOARD April 4th, 1945 Clarendon School Board met on the above date.Present: Chairman Walsh and Commissioners Dagg, Brownlee and Tracy.Minutes of last meeting read and approved on motion of Cmr.Tracy.A delegation from No.4 School division visited the Board asking that certain repairs be made to the School.They stated that the seats and Teacher\u2019s chair should be replaced The Rnard promised consideration of their request.A letter was read from the Shaw-v i 1 le -C la re nd on Welcoming Committee, soliciting a donation towards a Fund to provide a certificate of appreciation to all War Service Personnel and a suitable gift to those with overseas service, on their return to civilian life.Motion, Cmr.Tracy, that a donation of $50.00 be given towards this Fund.\u2014Carried.Motion.Cmr.Dagg, that the following bills be paid:\u2014 Moyer School Supplies W.H.Howard.Lawrence Lang .Fred Dale.Chairman Walsh, work at Schools .ALL THREE © Dated and bearing interest from 1st May 1945, and offered in maturities, the choice of which is optional with the purchaser, as follows: two score a HOME RUN, you A can't skip a single base.Same thing is true in raising chicks.Start with GOOD Chicks .feed 'em GOOD Feed.follow GOOD Sanitation, Slight only and you may be called OUT ! That's why we say .BUY out CHIK-t-CHIX Hatched RIGHT from high-producing flocks, ready to GROW the minute you get \u2019em! INSIST en STABTINA W*/ The \"tops\u2019\u201d chick starter.2 pounds per chick is all you need.Pentecostal Assemblies 18 years and 5 months 3% BONDS DUE 1st OCTOBER 1963 Callable in.or after !99* Interest payable 1st April and October Denominations $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10.000.$25.000, $100,000 ISSUE PRICE: 100% 4 years and 6 months Rev.N.F.Wendt Pastor 1H% BONDS DUE 1st NOVEMBER 1949 Shawville Services at 11.00 a m.and 7.30 p.m Bristol Ridge Service at 2.30 pjn.and 7.45 p.m.Non-callable to maturity Interest payable 1st May and November Denominations $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $25,000, $100,000 one ISSUE PRICE: 100% NOTICE Income Tax Returns compiled for Farmers and Businessmen by appointment only.FRED HENDERSON, Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que.Phone 33 The proceeds of this loan will be used by the Government to finance expenditures for war purpose* The lists will open on 23rd April, 194$, and will close on or about 12th May, 1945.Applications for these bonds may be made through any Victory Loan Salesman, any Branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank, any authorized Savings Bank, Trust or Loan Company, from whom copies of the official prospectus and application form may be obtained* CARDS OF THANKS $81.50 40.00 yOv Protect your investment dT 3# y * n good chicks and feed V\\^ with this 3-way water tablet.For Sale By We wish to thank our many friends and neighbours for their acts of love and sympathy during the loss of our beloved husband and father; also grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes from many friends.Mrs.Welland Byron and Family.6.00 30.00 7.00 \u2014Carried.Motion, Cmr Brownlee, to adjourn J.A.Dean, Secretary-Treasurer Department of Finance April 1945 Shawville Milling Co. ESTABLISHED 1883 l< 0 CAMPANA\u2019S Italian BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT INVALID COACH keg m GEO.HYNES 4 SON BALM DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICE C^Shawville Oue.Phone 80 CAMPANA\u2019S ITALIAN BALM is now back on our shelves.We feature this month, specials in smart new arrivals in Women\u2019s and Misses Fancy Play Shoes.Look them over now while styles and sizes are available.WINY BONDS THE WOODS MILKER Brazil Footer* Poultry Improvement Progra The Brazilian-American Food Commission is fostering the development of the poultry industry in northern Brazil to meet war-expanded demand in that area for meat and eggs by armed forces and workers on strategic projects.Thé poultry program supplements Increased production of fruits and vegetables to reduce the dependence of the are# upon Imported foodstuff».Nineteen poultry units have been established in five northern states of Brazil.Others are being added.These units soon will have more than 50,000 birds, according to reports received by the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs.Poultry specialists from the United States are working with Brazilians In the chicken-raising, projects as part of a cooperative arrangement between Brazil and the United States for expansion of food output in the strategic northern areas.New poultry units are being stocked with improved strains from breeding stocks established from breeds largely imported from the United States and adapted to Brazilian conditions.Stock from these new units will be available for distribution to poultry raisers who wish to improve the quality of their flocks.4 \u2022 \u2022 For a good hand lotion give it a try.Thoroughly dependable and satisfactory in operation, the Wood\u2019s Milking Machine will cut your milking time in half.It is simple to operate and does a thorough job of milking your cows and holding them up to production experience in the farm equipment field enable us to manufacture and sell the Wood\u2019s Milker at a very attractive price.WOMEN\u2019S SHOES Plain white open heel and toe for walking, office, or School White with red trim, open heel and toe, butterfly bows.A real classy play shoe White Glide'R Shoe.Something new in sportswear.Butterfly bows, open heel and toe $2.85 Plain red Glide\u2019R Shoe.Open heel and toe.Cool $2.50 Fancy gay print fabric shoe.Pick them for Summer fun at home or at the beach Brown kid sport shoe.Strong, sturdy play shoe Open heel and toe $2.85 Our many years\u2019 $2*5 THE CORNER STORE For fur her information apply to fe* Estate Mrs, M.C.Howard Main and Centre Sts SHAWVILLE H.I.HOBBS cotton shoe fabric SHAWVILLE QUEBEC Telephone, 136-J Sr $2.85 $2.85 Bolivia Noted for Highest Capital ; Steamer Service About twice as large as Texas, Bolivia has no seaport, must use rail connection with Peruvian and Chilean ports for Pacific outlet, or turn to the headwaters of the Amazon River for Atlantic contact.Bolivia's land-locked Andean plateau, cradled two miles high between snow-capped ranges two miles higher, stirred the world\u2019s interest with its \u201cworld's highest capital, La Paz,\u201d and its \u201cworld\u2019s highest steamer service\u201d on Lake Titicaca.\"\" Low tropical plains to the east of the mountains make up about seven-tenths of the national domain.On the south they merge into the Gran Chaco region, scene of a recent boundary war with Paraguay.More than half of Bolivia's 3,226,000 people are Indians, successors to one of the New World\u2019s oldest cultuies.Influence of Spanish occupation endures in names and institutions.Sucre, the nominal capital, has a university founded in 1624.La Paz, biggest city, with 200,000 people, is +he actual seat of government.\t-\tt MISSES and GROWING GIRLS\u2019 SHOES MACHINE REPAIRS Misses fancy beige play shoe.Open heel and toe $1.98 Growing girls\u2019 black and rust School oxford $2.25 to $2.50 A large selection of Women\u2019s, Misses and Children\u2019s dress shoes.Special odd lines and sizes on bargain counter.Domestic Rabbits Spend Entire Life in Hutches The domestic rabbit spends its entire life cycle in an individual compartment called a hutch.Outdoor hutches must have solid backs and sides, and a good roof as protection against rain, storm and snow.Indoor hutches, as in the garage, barn, or outbuilding, may have wire-mesh floors of five-eighths inch mesh hardware cloth, allowing the droppings to fall to the floor.This type 1* usually preferred by progressive rabbitmen, since they are self-cleaning, cooler in summer, and a great aid to disease prevention.The floor space in hutches for breeding does should be 10 to 12 square feet\u20144 feet long and 24 to 30 inches deep.Hutch compartments for each doe range in height from 18 to 24 inches.Outdoor hutches usually have solid floors.In such case, straw or peat moss bedding is used, and each compart-, ment must be cleaned at least twice weekly.If scrap lumber is used when possible, the cost of hutches should not exceed $5.00 for each breeding do% and are easily built by any saw and hammer carpenter.We haveTrecently taken over repairs for the McCormic-Deering Farm Implements, and will carry a heavy assortment of parts.We would advise owners of I.H.C.machines to bring in a list of their requirements for 1945, and we will try and secure them at an early date.We have a few 1845 machines still unsold MEN\u2019S HEAVY WORK BOOTS $3.75 to $5.75 Palmer McLellan, Sisman, etc., MEN\u2019S OXFORDS Place orders now Men\u2019s black and brown oxfords.Comfort in every pair $4.50 to $6.25 Hodgins Garage Letters In 37 Languages In 37 languages, ranging from Albanian to Welsh, soldiers\u2019 dependents have supplied information or presented evidence requested by the war department office of dependency benefits, Brig.Gen.H.N.Gilbert, USA, director of the ODB, revealed.Correspondence in the following languages has been received by the ODB: Albanian, Arabic, Armenian, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, Flemish, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Montenegrin, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Rumanian, Russian, Ru-thenian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian, and Welsh.Buick, Oldsmobile Service Chevrolet Sales v l Early Bombs The bombing of Italian cities takes aerial warfare back to the region where its weapons were invented and forgotten 450 years ago.Experiments with bombs and airplanes were carried out in Italy in the decades of Columbus\u2019 voyages to America.The 15th century -inventor of aerial weapons was Leonardo da Vinci, an Italian now known as one of the world\u2019s greatest religious artists.For the same warlord who commissioned him to paint Phone 64 Store closes every Wednesday afternoon -INVEST II HE mt* I'JhI'JM £0 Dogs of War Many nations have made use of \u201cThe Last Supper, Da Vine* in- dogs in war.In World War I Ger-vented a fire-bomb ; a copper core bristling with explosive rockets, embedded in burning p;tch and other ingredients which released poison gas.While he was painting the quizzical smile of \u201cMona Lisa,\u201d he spent his spare time fashioning starched taffeta, willow rods, ox hide thongs, and steel springs into models for a \u201cflying machine/' j 7/y y/,A\"A / Z/s ////.many used 2,500 hospital dogs on battlefields to find wounded men.At least 8,000 were found by the dogs.Accompanying stretcher bearers at night, the dogs Were especially helpful.A wounded man will seek shelter from shell fire.Once he finds cover, he is likely to be overlooked, but a dog will be able to find him by scent.Germany used many breeds of dogs, but sheep dogs were in the majority.They were all trained to j distinguish between soldiers wounded, and those already dead.SEED TIME Form for Use of Next-of-Kin for Service Personnel Names Next-af-kin of all Service Personnel in the Village of Shawville and Township of Clarendon are asked to cut out and fill in the blank, below, with the name of any member of the Canadian Army, Navy or Air Force Treasurer of Shawville - Clarendon Welcoming Committee See us about all your seed requirements.We have a complete stock of Clovers, Grass Seed, Seed Grain and Corn.We are in a position to give you the best possible quality and service available.Marshall Islands The Marshall Islands are largely made up of two chains of atolls, extending northwestward from the Gilbert group in more or less parallel lines.Mill and its neighboring islet, Narik, form the southern extremity of the eastern, or Radak, chain.The name Radak means \u201csunrise.*.Given because of its geographic position, the word is also symbolic of the indicated promise of American action in this part of the world.One of the 32 Marshall atolls, Mill comprises a roughly oblong-shaped cluster of islets and reefs surrounding a large lagoon.The lagoon is about 23 miles long and nearly 12 miles wide at its widest point.Navigable entrances into it a+e practically all from the north.The best channel, on the northwest, Is about 250 yards across and deep enough to accommodate the largest ships.Mail immediately to Rev.H.Kielty, the Secretary- Black Shank In Tobacco Black shank, a disease of tobacco plants, kills roots quickly and the entire lower part of the stalk becomes blackened up to a point several inches above the ground.Sore shin, or rotten stalk, differs from this in that the base of the stalk and the roots usually remain healthy for a longer time, thus confining the disease primarily to a blackened section of the stalk at and for some distance above the ground.Black shank usually kills out practically all the plants in contaminated spots in the field, while sore shin kills out scattered plants throughout the field.NAME and RANK Starting March 27th, the MH1 will be open Tuesday and Saturday nights until further notice.NUMBER UNIT SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY, %eg.LOCATION LLOYD STEVENS, Manager J ON VISIT TO CANADIANS Synthetic Tires Withstand Speed U.K.Bacon Ration 4 Ounces A Week Nazis Can\u2019t Even Believe Their Eyes Clock From Scrap British prisoners in Stalag HI, Germany, claim that their clock, made from old tins and m gramophone spring, loses only 20 second# a day.m A front reporter said Prime Minister Churchill and Field Marshall Montgomery halted at one point on their trip to the cast side of the Rhine last week to watch m group of German prisoners being ferried back over the Rhine A British guard turned to the German captives and shouted Have a goodv look.Synthetic tires made by the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company ol Canada Limited have successfully completed a most gruelling speed test made tc ascertain just how such tires stand up under high speeds.The test was authorized by the Government and conducted by the American Automobile Association dianapolis Speedway, scene of the prewar automobile classics.Wilbur Shaw, famous three-time ncr of the Indianapolis Race, volunteered to make the test Driving a racing car equipped with regular tires taken from stock.Shaw Let no one get the impression that, while we reduce our consumption of pork in order to assist in supplying Britain, the people of the Vuitcd Kingdom arc growing ut on the pork we send them.T|ic British bacon ration is four ounces a w eek.Brocks die Recorder and Times.¦ / / I Protevt your HOOKS mod CASH from FI KB mart TIIIKVK*.We àave a ale# mmd type ef Naff, or tnhlnrl, far may purpaee.Vieil itr urlt# far prlree.ele.la Of pi.W.raucously There's Winnie and Monty cross ing your Rhine % US I low about it?\" « Locale was the In Even seeing is not believing for German paratroopers taken Vked what they thought droxe 500 miles at an average speed of 100 miles per hour, taking the turns at VO miles and stepping tip to more than 135 miles an hour on the straightaways without a single skid or blowout engineers say it is equal to 50.000 miles of ordinary driving.pris oner when they saw the great airborne arnrda flying over them these German paratroopers shook their heads and said: TAYLOR LIMITED TORONTO SAFE WORKS win I ire 145 From Si, I'., Tore»!# KmlnblUhM ISSA \u201cit was just British propaganda.\" IIAH V CIIICKS FOU MI.K motor.1 h.p., 1800 r.p.m.vy«lv, 220 volt, rc it.H.Richardson.St ACCOIINTA1ST9 A AllllTORS PIANOS c.
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