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[" t SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, MAY 31st, 1945 No.48, 62ml Year.$1.50 in Canada; $2.00 in U.S.Mrs.Geo.T.Horner, of Murrells section has received word that her grandson, Clarence W.Sparling of the R.C.A.F., who was a prisoner-of-war in Germany for two years, has been liberated.He is now in England, and it is expected he will return to Canada soon.PERSONAL MENTION Pte.Russell Black Honoured | J AMES A.MILLAR By Friends Musician Eary Garrcty, of Kingston, is visiting his mother, Mrs.' Pearl Garrcty, this week.Lieut.Grant Armstrong, formerly of Stettler, Alta., visited relatives at Radford for the week-end.0 Mr.and Mrs.Ted McGuire, of Hull, spent the week-end with relatives in town and vicinity.Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Cardiff, of Ottawa, were week-end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.Jacques.Miss Isobel Sly, of Montreal, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Roy Sly, Austin, and other relatives in town.Mrs.N.B.Olson has returned to her home in Birch Hills, Sask., after visiting relatives in Shawville, Ottawa and Aylmer, Que.advocate, barrister 129 MainSt.,Hull, Que.At Moyle\u2019, Hotel, Campbell\u2019, Bey every Wednesday morning At PontiacHouse,Shawville Wednesday at Noon FENCING , etc A reception and presentation wa tendered Pte.Russell Black, recently i returned from overseas, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Sparrow, Thorne, on Friday evening of la.-11 week.During the evening, which was spent in dancing, the young soldier was presented with a sum of money and a watch, the presentation being made by Mr.Lindsay Judd, on be- | half of those assembled Black thanked his friends in grateful and appropriate terms.Music was furnished by Messrs.Alfred Millar, Lloyd Atkinson and Lindsay Judd.Mrs.Woods and Mrs.Atkinson assisted the hostess in serving refreshments.Shawville Girl Guides Attend Rally at Aylmer HARLAND C.ROWAT NOTARY PUBLIC The First Shawville Girl Guide Company attended Division Rally at Aylmer Fair Grounds on Saturday, May 26th president of the local association accompanied nine of the Guides by train to Aylmer.Ten other Guides with the Captain, Mrs.C.Randell, went in cars driven by Mrs.Roy Macfarlane and Mrs.M.Hodgins.The Rally opened at 10.30 am.with three Divisional Companies of Shawville, Aylmer and Hull lined up I family, of Aylmer, spent Sunday for inspection.Then followed games at the home of Mrs.Olmstead\u2019s par- pif |\triniicrlaç Horner and relay races.The treasure hunt ents, Mr.and Austin McDowell.\triEe tjlLUle UQU&l*s esting Nature Game was participated I Richardson, Radford, and won by the Aylmer Company.Aylmer Guides later demonstrated I who has been spending a furlough fire-lighting, and Brownie Pack First j with his parents, Rev.A.F.and ^^00#\tMrs.Pokes, returned to Cornwallis, Later in the afternoon three Com- | N.S., Sunday evening.ceremony* of Dedication and Enrolment.Dedication Ceremony opened with the singing of \u2018O Canada Casselman, of Hull, duly dedicated the Shawville Company Colour, and the Hull Union Jack and Company The Shawville Colour «oSTtai\" «mmSS ! Mr and Mrs Roy Sly The ceremony Honored on Anniversary Poultry Fencing Poultry Netting Electric Fencers, \u201cGem\u201d Hog Wire Farm Fencing Pte Mrs.R.G.Hodgins Graduate o/McGil University SHAWVILLE.QUE.J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K.C.Advocate Jttarrlater e-Solicitor, etc: Office* Campbell's Bay, Quebec (In Lanin Block) Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Olmstead and Returns Home STAPLES \u2014 NAILS \u2014 BRACE WIRE Dr E.J.O\u2019Leary DENTIST Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que Phone No.62 Kvenings by appointment Fit.Lieut.Douglas Horner returned from overseas last week and j arrived at Shawville station on Saturday evening, where he was met by his parents, Mr.and Mrs.John W.Horner, of Radford; his brothers, L CpI.Leslie Horner, of Camp Borden; Norman, of Radford, and sister, Mrs.Albert McMunn and her husband and other friends of the family.,\t._ .Fit.Lieut.Horner had completed | DONAT Le GUERRIER 47 operational tours over enemy trrritory before VE-Day.As a result, of his high standing in training classes in Canada, he was awarded his commission before going overseas.L-Writer Dean Fokes, R.C.N.V.R., SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE -f Estate C.U.Caldwell f I Aid i Mr.and Mrs.Fred Horner and family, were in Montreal attending the graduating exercises of the school of nursing, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, of which their daughter, Shirley was a graduate.The Rev.J Notary Public CAMPBELLS BAY QUEBEC Branch at Quyon ; w:U call any Monday on request Matters dealt with by correspondence Colours Bearer was Howard; and Ann Campbell i losed with the singing of the Na- I tional Anthem.\tOn Friday evening, May 25th, The enrolment of three Hull Mesdames A A.Rose, John Sly, Tenderfoots with the Hull Company Sccil sly s sparling and Miss Carey in horse-shoe formation, and Shaw- I wcre hostesses at a surprise party in ville and Aylmer in Company form- honour of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Sly, at ation.Following this enrolment, I their home, it being the 25th anni-three Aylmer Brownies received their versary of lheir wedding.Wings and flew to the Guide Com- ____9.Mrs.Joseph Hunt Passes In Her 82nd Year SEED CORN DR.H.K.NEILSON A life-long resident of this district passed away on Sunday morning at her home on Victoria Avenue, Shawville, in the person of Mrs.Joseph , , .\t, Hunt, after an illness of some weeks About nine o clock over fifty guests at thc age of 82 years.arrived as a complete surprise to the Born in Litchfield township, her hunuuicd wupic,\tw*,th the.»* maiaen name was Aguc» I>7- l, their only daughter, Isobel, who is at daughter of the late Mr present on the staff of thc General Hospital, Montreal.The evening was spent in games and music, after which Mrs.Secil Sly conveyed the congratulations and good wishes of those present, and Mrs.A A.Rose presented the couple with several pieces of silver and Mrs.Sly replied fittingly.The hostesses served a dainty buf-.\t.\u201et.n n.\tfet lunch at midnight assisted by United Church Will Observe Mrs.Ken Belsher and Miss Shirley 110th Anniversary, Sunday Eye, Ear, Noie and Throat SPECIALIST I UILDI pany CORN\u2014 lor a late season ** « .1 I1C IXtillJ vaCGCd Companies in horse-shoe formation.An address was given by the Divi-Commiseioner, Mrs.Van Bus-kirk, of Aylmer; Brown Owl, Mrs.McNeil replied.Taps by the three Companies and dismissal by the Commissioner.Special guests were the Mayor of Aylmer and members of the town Council.il i \u2022 \u2022 OTTAWA.- ONT.PHONE, 2-7661 it first William Mc$U*igbf married to \u2018\u2018Charles Wainman of Shawville, in 1889, who died in 1924.In 1930 she was married to Joseph Hunt, who pre-deceased her seven years ago.Surviving her, are one son, C.Hollis Wainman, of Detroit, Mich.; one daughter, Mrs.Velma Boles, R.N.of Shawville; one step-son, Hilliard Wainman, of Garden Grove, Cal.; two step-daughters, Mrs.W.Green-leese, of Cobalt, Ont.; and Mrs.H.G.Odell, of Westmount, Que.; two sisters, Mrs.Chris.Caldwell and Mrs.Wm.J.Dagg, of Shawville; two half brothers, F.L.and Clyde McKnight, I Bronson Are., of Middleboro, Ohio, and one grandson, John Boles, of Ottawa.She was a member of thc Shawville Standard Church, to which the funeral was held from her late home, on Tuesday afternoon, and where the service was conducted by her pastor, SKSfuSKd «S\tT.\tM.Rollins.W.H.Stobbard, of North Clarendon, S.Lindsay, of Pembroke, R.Hawley, of Forresters Falls.During the ser- She Fion Make sure of good Seed Corn as this season may be a late one.GOLDEN GLOW - WHITE CAP - LONGFELLOW One bushel bags and two bushel bags I R.MILLER WALLACE ADVOCAT .BARRISTER HULL, QUEBEC Consultations by Appointment Mr Hybrid Sly BEATTIE EYE SERVICE Y.P.U.Honour President, Mr.Samson It was in the first few years of the 1820's that settlement on the upper shores of the Ottawa river began, =ÆMi émmrn and their families.They made their little clearings in the forest and built their log huts, and had a very hard time, as they were very poor.But the intrepid Mehodist saddle-bag preachers of those days from the Bonnechere circuit on the South \u2022shore, valuing highly the souls of these settlers, visited their settlements and homes, and by 1830 a class of 40 had been organized in Clarendon Centre.These men came only as occasional lHHHpHHpflHHB met in Kingston, Ont., June 11th, 1834, by resolution made Clarendon a circuit of the church.The minutes of that d eatcontain the following item, be sent, John G.Manley \u2019 year of good work, he was followed by Daniel Burney in 1835, and that year a parsonage was .built.He was followed in 1836 by'William Willoughby, and for the rest of that decade the men were Vincent B.Howard, Stephen Brownell and John Armstrong.Since that time there has been an unbroken chain of preachers serving the very important Clarendon, (later Shawville,) circuit they have given were of the highest order, and the Church has prospered under their ministrations.Of those who served the congregations only four are still living: Rev.Fred Tripp, who was here from 1915 to 1919, and is now retired in Montreal; Rev.Mahlon I.Robinson, who was here from 1919 to 1924 and is now in Cannington, Ont., United church; Rev.M.E.Wright, who was here from 1928 to 1931, and is now minister of Chesterville, Ont., United church, and the present Pastor Rev.Alex.F.Fokes, who has been here since 1931.To celebrate this 110th anniversary special services arc being held on Sunday morning, June 3rd, with Rev.Chas.Dawes, minister of Aylmer United Church as preacher.In the evening, the Pastor will give an address on the early days of the Church in Shawville, and for both services, the choir are preparing special music appropriate for the occasion.On Monday a congregational get-together will be enjoyed, with interesting historical and other features, and an evening of music by Rev.Charles Dawes.Have you used the famous HYBRID No.606\u2014Round or flats?Cor.Gladstone OTTAWA ONTARIO i in SCIENTIFIC EVE EXAMINATIONS Specialists o.i all Visual and Muscular Eye Defects song was led by Rev.A.F.Pokes, and a number of interesting games were played.In the business session plans were made for some of the young people to attend one of the Y P.U.camps, either at L\u2019Orignal or Castleford.A pleasant feature of the evening was vice \u201cThe Old Rugged Cross was the presentation to the retiring Presi- sung by Rev.and Mrs.Patterson, dent, Mr.Gordon Samson, who is Interment was made in the village going to Scottstown, Que., of an ad- cemetery, the pall bearers being dress given by Miss Audrey Fulford, Messrs.Arthur Caldwell.Strothers and the gift of a bill fold, on behalf Montgomery, Russell Mee.John of the Union.Mr.Samson in fitting Murray, Herb.Wilson and E.Hunt, words thanked his friends, and said he had enjoyed his two years in Y.P.U.work in Shawville.Dainty refreshments were served under the leadership of the Social Committee, headed by Misses Betty and Jean Stewart.Reg Optometris Reg Optometris King- Plant Food Gordon T.Paul INSURANCE Special Fertilizer for Garden use.Three sizes, 35c.,\t60c.and $1.15 REPRESENTING COM I ANI1S Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations Then the Conference that Miss Carter Dies After Lengthy Illness Clarendon,\u2014 a minister to After a Many people of this district, who knew Miss May Bertha Carter, a patient in the Bryson ward of Pontiac Community Hospital, for the past two years suffering from paralysis, will learn with sorrow that she passed away Monday morning at the age of 61 years.With her at thp time were her two brothers, R.W.Carter, of the staff of the New Calumet Mines, and R.J.Carter, of North Bay, a former reeve for 12 years of Kirkland Lake, Ont., and their wives.There is a sister surviving her, Miss Violet Carter, on the staff of the Bank of Ireland at Dublin, while another sister pre-deceased her in Toronto four years ago.The late Miss Carter was born in the County Kildare in Ireland, the daughter of thè late Mr.and Mrs.Robert William Carter.In her early years she was an outstanding Irish athlete, and during the First Great War she was attached to the W.A.A.C.\u2019s and gave fine leadership jobs for workers, and fair prices for in that arm of the services.After the farmers.\u201cAs a farmer, and a the war in 1920, she came to Canada, purchaser of farm products in this and resided for various periods in county,\u201d Mr.McCool said, \u201cI know Toronto and in Northern Ontario what the farmer wants and needs, coming to the Calumet Mines to reside with her brother over two QUE SHAWVILLE Cattle Spray Mr.McCool Says Pontiac Neglected by Liberal Gov't SHELL CHANNELLS STOCKAID Try the economical five gallon can of Shell Spray \u2014The empty can is valuable\u2014 Five gallon can One gallon can Sprayers - Are You Making a Will ?At a re-organization meeting of ExeLüuvë8HHp|^0H||^*i Conservative Association and others held at Hynes\u2019 Hall on Wednesday night, of last week, Mr.Thos.McCool, the official candidate in the forthcoming Dominion elections was present.After being introduced to the gathering by the campaign chairman, Mr.R.P.Fades, Mr.McCool said, \"Despite its slpendid contribution to Canada's war effort in production of essential base metals, timber and food, Pontiac county has been ignored by the Liberal party for the past five years and more.Discussing post-w a r conditions, Mr.McCool said the primary needs of Pontiac like those of many ridings all across the Dominion would be of thc Progressive If so, and it is your wish to identify your name with some charitable institution out of a desire to benefit others you could not do better than remember Pontiac Community Hospital when making your bequests.The services .\t$7.50 .\t$1.65 65 cents Dance\u2014Under the auspices of L.O.L., No.65, a dance will be held in the Lodge Room Charteris, on Thursday evening, June 14, Admission.35 cents tendance Dumas Orchestra in at- St.Paul's Junior W.A.Store closed every Wednesday afternoon \u2022 The Junior W.A.held its meeting in St.Paul\u2019s Church Guild Room on Friday evening.May 25th WÊM years ago.\tsuperintendant, Mrs.F.Bailey, was The funeral was held on Tuesday in charge.The girls\u2019 Study Books, evening at the Geo.Hynes & Son having been examined, awards were Funeral Home on Main street, thc made to Norah Bailey, Patsy Bailey service .being conducted by her and Dora Smyth.The rector prepastor, Rev.Alex.F.Fokes, of thc sented to Patsy Bailey a Merit United Church.Later that evening Certificate, granted by the Montreal the remains were taken to Toronto.Diocesan W.A.Refrshments were where interment was made in Mount | served, and the meeting closed with Pleasant cemetery on Thursday The I feel his needs will be met by the government of John Bracken.\u201d Mr.McCool assured his hearers that he was ready to make Parliament a full-time job after June 11.\"I haven\u2019t fallen down on my fulltime jobs in 40 years of work in the forests and on the farm in this county.\u201d he stated very sure I won't fall down on the job of representing you in Ottawa.\u201d THE W.A.HODCIHS STORE Shawville Quebec l \"You can be prayer r > THIS ARMY By William Fc.guson This Curious World SOUTH CENTRAL STATE i to Italy A#»r Answer la Previous Puzzle\ttwo-wheeled £ Ei hin 20 Golf term.'infj23°nfe more.S 24 ccnum1 101 mo ligftlëp g 5»., il :R1G|EMp A metal.TWMlOlL |L| 27 Roads (abbr.).28 Pleased.30\tYale.31\tSnaky fish.34 Of the side.37\tPhilippine forests.38\tSiouan Indian.1 HORIZONTAL 1 Depicted state.8 It is known as the \"- State.\u201d 14\tMotives.15\tLiken.16\tReprove.17\tMoccasin.18\tSilkworm.19\tMineral spring 20\tPersian fairy.21\tBamboolike VIA > R I m SliiR&pD drNjî IOÎNIS may not KNOW If, BUT EVERY TIME THEY THROW A 1 cuave* THEYtoe employing THE 'MAGNUS\u201e P&//VC/PL&.A SCIENTIFIC LAW DISCOVERED IN 1852 BY 6USTAV MAeNUf, TO THE EFFECT THAT ** *o7*TfNQ SAN*** /N TNÆ *»NO A+CÆ/WÏ 4 fi OD il k t \u2018I sam ae-a 1ŒEH oaniÈia FBB P I MAS lo g ?u T A L Èj| DrgwEREEC] ri BP R G l \u2022< TA % 3d grass.22 Parent.24 Choral compositions 26 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Mi- i * m y 4 9 a »?10 3 ?H 2 4 6 S l t 4 / ; 4 U6HT BILL CAN HEAW ONE, JOHNNIE BA' /omcWh* ^ \u2022 BEA *àL' AYU&V a (S 14 / m r ï7 I lé z:« % S i9 y \u201cTimes a wastin, hand me a grenade!\u201d SS a w MOPS Y ly GLADYS BVRKER 3 :4 22 By C.Kessler Seems Like Yesterday 31 2B 30 - 36 2?S7> HEY/DON'T KILL THAT MOSQUITO/CANT YOU SEE HE'S WORKING FOR THE RED CROSS v BLOOD bank/ y dust ons poüho of BUTTER, _ MR S'.SNlFFM , rrrr 34 33 wioymiMG SEEMS 70 BE 1 2 y I \"le 40 37 Fa 34 M 7 > 42 3 4/ r 46 47 44 \u2022\u2022\u2022 Sc I 4 60 SI 4* \t 1 S3 52.#\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022 » # Z i 21 CJ I y % i 6 F % TS OF A BOY Bv GLUYAS WILLIAMS V i blâmé rr ALL OM WE DEMOCRATS'/ 8Ê > X ft «15 J 0 e sX I nr- y 'i m Z Si as S 4 STARTS FOR BED.WANDERS INTO TAKE S Off OTHER ARGUE & WITH TAKES OFF NECK- SISTERS ROOM TO SHOE WHILE READ- MOTHER WHETHER TIE AND PUTS DISCUSS CHRISTMAS IMG MAGAZINE IN HE HAS TO PR AC -IT ON HIS\tPRESENTS, LEAVING HALL, SHOE REBUREAU\tONE SHOE THERE MAINlNG UNDER HAIL TABLE XX X TICE TOMORROW.LEAVES SHIRT ON RAILING & m \"73 0 i 7h 1 I ' 6 - TQ REG\u2019LAR FELLERS\u2014More Than Maximum By GENE BYRNES ! I REMEMBERS HE INGS ON STAIRS LEFT PAJAMAS WHILE DISCUSSING IN BATHROOM WITH MOTHER WHETHER AND FINISHES HE HAS\t¦¦¦¦¦1 AUNT EM A CHRISTMAS PRESENT COMES OUT WITH TAKES OFF STOCK-KNIFE, LEAVING g# TROUSERS ON FATHER'S BED WANDERS INTO PARENTS' ROOM TO SEE IF HE LEFT HIS JACKKNIFE THERE U \\t, wr YOU COULDN'ÔET ^ f A THOUSAND! THERE WAS ONE Y TEN POINTS SCORED FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER' AN* TWO ZEROS FOR TH* OTHERS WELL, I GOT TEN POINTS FOR T44' FIRST QUESTION - WHAT DID NOU GET IN i\t\u2014\t\u2014-\u2014 QUESTIONS TH* TEACHER ASKED/WOUSANO1 UNDRESSING IN THERE SO THAT MAKES A THOUSAND ! I lie t ill twndicade, 1b< \\ 0> i Corv, é J > lOoc I 10 \u2022J t » fc THE SPORTING THING 0 BY LA NO ARMSTRONG t Vil' C r^L » a pm I '4 us This Looks More Like A Liberty Garden Than A Victory Garden By BUD FISHER MUTT AND JEFF 31ke! I PLÆR7EB TURNIPS IN THAT LOT NEAR THE PRISON?t KEY MUTT' *5* 1 THOUGHT You ^ I'l l planted turnips! here; 1 don t see any % yeT/ they should be 5 COMING UP BVNOVJ! F~ 1 LOVE TURNIPS?DID you PLANT .TURN IPS, MUTT?, V \\ ( \\ STATE PR'SON STATE Pr.iSO X I 1/ 'I I k ?s> \u2022*' F t ** .*\u2022 J * .I y > t *' 11 - ÇX?- X ?'m* Si * - m 15 »\"¦ km P V v XV - F .> v / r ?» v -C V.k ep.-G3 / O 4 a M & A which hand means strikes?\u201d \u201cI\u2019m a bit rusty, fell By J.MILLAR WATT POP\u2014Knowledge for Defense THE SPORTING THING *»r# rr (\\m 11 i 1/ SIX VOLUMES, % 1914.TO 1919, ANY GOOD J____TO YOU V* % I / » 6UR6 « y 7 e i\\ a r y V.V x »?t miÀt be for you\u2014mine is on# long an* two short I\u201d HeUe-rd fc) Th# Bell SynJtcsf.I»c 4 i < CANADIAN GENERAL THANKS HIS STAFF Not just for breakfast - but ROLL YOUR OWN WITN ncr F t1 British Consols * % m CIGARETTE TOIACCO \\ i # * # i I * / / -> These days Kellogg's cereals are more Important In our Canadian diet than ever before.They're easy to digest, appetizing anytime! A satisfying main dish for breakfast, a welcome change for lunch, be tween-meal snacks.Add flavour to left-overs too! w* ! S Û 0 t V > I r : A C*ÿa>iettê r-ïlacco # 7 / X y N m i Xi! iwnr o 10 vimtii.» m NO// / J& UA;7 \u2019 ¦\t.w IsH m m VAq t , ^SL WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING > m Ivm Ash Bricks Grateful leader Gen.H.D.G.Crear, G.O.C.First Canadian Army, thanks men of his Headquarters staff for their loyalty during the tremendans days between D-Day and V-E Day.British scientists have produced a new fire-proof building material from waste ash which may save millions of dollars annually.It is claimed that its strength improves with age; it is not influenced by frost or damp, it is vermin-proof; it can be plastered, papered and sawn screws and nails.The new material is, made from waste product of electricity power-stations the ash residue from lur-which burn pulverized coal.It is claimed that over 800 mil-lioin bricks could be produced in Britain with the ash, which is now thrown away, at an approximate cost of $0,645,000 a year.The ash bricks have already been used in the construction of offices and workshops and one new housing estate estate in Central England is to have the first house built entirely of them.X Britain Recruiting Demolition Squad» Britain \u2018Drafts\u2019 POW For Work r.% > VOICE OF THE X % A PRESS Whatever methods are employed by the United States and Russia to make it impossible for German industry to engage again in manufacture of weapons and war material, Great Britain's operand! has already been decided definite lines, it has been Nazi Captives in Britain To Help Clear 'Blitz' Areas \u2022J The King Practiced With Tommy Gun When Invasion Threatened Britain GUARD AGAINST FIRES With the camping season just around the corner, folks are again urged to guard against causing forest fires.We can get along much better without that brand of trail blazing!\u2014The Kitchener Record.BIG JOB FOR ALLIES The task confronting the Allies in Germany is a tremendous one.Some people think that it will be almost as hard to put the country together as it was to take it apart.-The New Yorker.paitVcd in color, to any shape and will take the The British Ministry of Works announced German prisoners of war would start work at once to help rebuild damage they caused In Britain., , No fanatical Nazis will be allowed In the battalion» that will work on roadmaking, drainage, site preparation, sewer construction, and clearing of rubble from bombed buildings.Britain needs a million houses at this present moment.If orthodox labor markets only are tapped there Is not the slightest chance of getting sufficient help.For the coming year Britain will have available only half the number of building workers it employed In 1939.modus LEOPOLD LIBERATED Winston Minister Pi tint Churchill in a moving address of congratulation to King George on the victorious conclusion of the Europe disclosed to the on every made known to the Ministry of nacts Labor.More than 10,000 British scientists and technicians are being re- British Control À war in House of Commons that in the days when Britain was threatened with invasion, the King practiced with a tommy gun and rifle in the garden of Buckingham Palace.Mr.Churchill Said that during the first days of his administration in 1040, the King often came their luncheon conferences r cruited for the Commission to \u201cblueprint\" German war industry for \"treatment\" by Allied dynamiters and demolition squads.\"We are recruiting technicians and scientists with experience in twenty different industries,\" a Labor Ministry official informed the Industrial correspondent of London Daily Mail.Only eight of these are not solely engaged in war production.The rest are to be faithfully dealt with under Yalta agreement.Death warrants have been signed for armament and shipbuilding industries.m SOMETHING TO REMEMHER Don't forget, however, that tyranny and oppression aren't as dead as Mussolini, nor as missing as Hitler.into from his target practice.\"If it had come to a last stand in London\u2014a matter -which ha-l been considered at one Faid Mr.Churchill, \"I have no doubt that His Majesty would have come very near to departing from his usual constitutional cor-rectitudc by disregarding the advice of his Ministers.\" In a warm tribute to the steadfastness and leadership of Kinr Mr.Churchill said with emo- the è Robot\u2019s Limitations time/ Windsor Star.Under War Office The War Office will settle how long they work, what conditions they will work under, and what and how much food they will eat, and where they will live.But the Ministry of Works and Buildings says that the employment of prls- nnors won\u2019t mean that & single British workman wll^ be out of s the One of the biggest problems of modern , farming is labor-saving BBC BRIEF VERSE Two down, One to go, Rush the war To Tokyo Christian Science Monitor.I* machinery, according to a broadcast.The cowmen on my neighbor's farm phrased it rather neatly when a was installed.He said: may be all right for milking but what other use is ei ?a milking machine for forty years, but I can lay a hedge or make a stack or hoe a turnip.You try taking this thing out and show er a turnip.\" # I milking machine \"Well, er Farm Machinery Goes To UNRRA the HALF OVER DAY Victory-in-Hurope Day was actually only 'Half-Over-Day\u2014and we had better not forget that sobering truth.\u2014Stratford Herald.I've been tion * I do not think any Prime Minister has ever received so much personal kindness and encouragement from his sovereign as I have.\"He is well beloved because of his courage, of his simple way of and of his tireless attention King Leopold III of the Belgians him wife, Princess Rethy, and four children have been freed by Amerl-Seventh Army at Strobl, Germany.The King had been prisonei since May, 1940.One of the most pressing needs of the liberated peoples of Europe is farm machinery.Canada has undertaken to supply with 22,500 tons.\u2022 This, plus our exports to our old markets, will take 30 per cent, of all we produce.The rest\u201470 per cent.\u2014is distributed through a permit system to farmers who can show the most urgent need, and to servicemen being established on farms under the Vetrans\u2019 Land Act.Job.The utmost care will be taken to safeguard the conditions of British labor, and for this reason chiefly it Is intended to use prisoners only on unskilled work.Considerable hopes are entertained that a satisfactory amount of work will be got out of German prisoners working under the new plan.In agricultural work, especially In Yorkshire, they have done quite a good Job for a few shillings a week, and there seems no reason why they shouldn\u2019t answer Just as well In demolishing rubble as In raising crops.Beacon- :an UNRRA Churchill: \u2018Carry On With The Coffee\u2019 living to duty.\" The Prime Minister also extoled Queen Elizabeth for her war work.\"I am sure,\" he said, \"that many an aching heart has found some Folact in her gracious smile.\" Mr.Churchill said the King receives him in audience once a week when most of 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Three Centuries Of Wheat Growing Prime Minister Churchill sat calmly drinking coffee when a bomb damaged 10 Downing street during the German air blitz on London, It was disclosed recently.Churchill was dining when the ceiling and chandelier hurtled down.He merely said: \"Carry on the coffee.\" The growing of wheat in Canada can he traced back approximately 340 years to the summer of 1605, when a French settlement in the Maritimes cut the first crop.Today one of Canada's leading export commodities, Canadian wheat, was being exported as far back is 1754 to the tunc of 80,000 bushels.Canada's total milk production for 1944 is estimated at 17,600.000,000 pounds.with done at lunch.\"We have the strongest Parliament in the world,\" Mr.Churchill said, in conclusion.\"We have the oldest and most famous, most honored.most secure and most serviceable monarchy in the world.\"The King and Parliament both rest safely and solidly upon will of the people expressed by free and fair election on a basis of universal suffrage.WANTED the THE WAR\u2019S NOT OVER Woman to act as companion to ady at summer resort and to assist in the preparation of meals.Everything found.Private cabin accommodation.Salary $100 for season commencing June 16.Write to: B.GREEN, 101-2837 Yonge Street, Toronto.( Ê % keep working and saving i & 10,000 Women Bus Drivers In London Since the beginning of war the Passenger /?: I f/j 1 I ¦g Lf f ' /\u20ac\u2022 ' F I Transport London Board has trained 2,150 male conductors to be bus drivers.Many of these men have been replaced by women.There are now more than 10,000 women conductors in London Transport Service.f Easy Way To Treat Sore, Painful Piles 9w r, X W v |Z * 4 X Here Is the charme for every person In Canada suffering from sore.Itching, painful piles to try a simple home remedy with the promise of n rellthle firm to refund the cost of the treatment If you are not satisfied with the results.Simp.y go to any druggist and get a bottle of Hem-ltoid and use as directed.Hem - Hold is an Internal treatment, easy and pleasant to Ui-e and pleasing results are quick- Itching and soreness ' Büi.ëidcs and as (1 * 'M I V ?9 SAVt MONfy» \u2019b(M mûM i r§/ $ m i.ly noticed are relieved, pum the treatment Is continued the sore, painful pile tumors heal over leaving the rectal membranes clean and healthy (let a bottle of Hem-Hold tod \u2022 v and see for yourself who I an easy, pleasant way this le to rid voiirself of your pile misery It OTP.s The ap«»n*nr of f hie notice I» :» rellnhle firm, «loin* Vu* I nee» In Cannrfn for over Ï0 years.If yon troubled with wore.Itching painful plica.Ilcm-Itohl muet help yen quickly or the email purchase price will he gladly refunded.by staying at \u2022x / « » r / ?» FORD & y ill a 3 L 1 3^ tv rt HOTELS If \u2022 I rii n i » % 9), 1ft! >5 Modem, til Montreal Toronto and the ) S i- i«r fwkisf r \u2019 \u2022s low « $|50 nt higher hJ2,j |ft r person * ?.-V M mu : / V 'c Here's a SENSIBLE way to relieve MONTHLY _ y * I FEMALE MISERY » > 0 I e Foe mas *, Lydia E.Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound not only helps relieve monthly pain but also accompanying nervous, tired, high-strung feelings\u2014when due to functional periodic disturbances.It\u2019s one of the most effective medicines for this purpose.Pinkham'a Compound ktlbs notant Follow label directions.Try til FOtSHOTIUCa Montreal Contributed by r§i \u2022 \u2022 Ml «I D5XWS§ BLACK HORSE ®5iIW35î'f +*l '# n«i III t 111 III THE EQUITY WORK CLOTHES Thursday, May 31st, 1945 Bracken Answers King \u2014O\u2014 John Bracken, national Prog ressaie! at give Conservative leader Edmonton, last Friday, a great effort Work Pants Gloves being made by Prime Minister King and the Liberal press, to induce the people to believe that the ProConservative party man- V 1 Strongly made and well cut to give a good fit and maximum service.$2.50 and $195 Well cut and .long wearing horschide five-finger and one finger gloves and mitts thing f o r Spring work or long cuff.$1.00 and $1.25 » m gressive power policy is one thing in Quebec and another in the rest of Canada.\u201cMy views today are the same as they were long before I became leader of this party in December, 1942\", said Mr.Bracken in a speech at a political rally there, another stop-off point in his Dominion election campaign tour.\u201cWhen Mr.King used the device of the plebiscite to evade the issue of conscription, I described his manoeuvre as a crowning indignity.1 was then Premier of Manitoba.As you will also remember, while 1 was still the head of the Manitoba Government, the Legislature of that province unanimously passed a solution in favor of conscription.\" \u201cMr.King now says that this party is endorsing and lending its support to certain independent candidates in Quebec who are opposed to conscription.As leader of this party I have not endorsed nor do I propose to endorse any candidate who does not adhere to the principles and policy of the Progressive Conservative party\u201d.Just the l Short wrist m Overall Pants Shirts Security with Freedom! Z z Pest quality covert cloth, in checks and plain shades, roomy and well made to give comfort to the wearer.» Made from 8-ounce pockets heavy duck pocketing, with bar tacked for extra strain.$2.25 and $2.50 II! Your Vote on June 11th con bring lasting security to your work, your home, your family! Security for your W O R 1C $1.25 re- Housing Act, now on the statute books, enables hundreds of thousands of Canadians to get money at low interest and on long, generous build, renovate or enlarge their own homes.Now I Hof Germany is defeated, pions already in operation for at least 50,000 dwellings.Other practical, workable measures for the security of your home arc the Liberal Govern-laws for Unemployment Insurance and liberal Old Age Pensions.The Liberals believe in doing what can be done, os soon as it con bo done.If returned to power on June 11th, they will carry on and expand the sound, constructive work already started.Men\u2019s 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 abetter fit.$3.95 to $5.50 Here are some of the definite, practical steps taken by the Liberal Government to give rity to home and family by assuring well-paid post-war jobs for everyone: Fer Veterans \u2014 llie most generous plan of any United Nation to get returned men started in the type of work each of them chooses.The Liberal Government is determined that every man and woman coming home to Canada shall return to the land of greatest opportunity in the world.Fer Workers \u2014 About a third of all Canadians depend on exports for their livelihood.Liberal plans provide for increasing our exports 60% in value over those of 1939.For Farmers \u2014 Acting on the belief that all Canadians prosper w hen farmers do, the Liberal Government has arranged that they con improve their farms and equipment under loan plan and has arranged to put a floor under the prices of farm and fishery products.To stimulate employment for oil, the Liberal Government has created a special Department of Reconstruction which is now in operation and w hich will co-ordinate private and public enterprise.terms to \u2022ecu ment s Detailed Report of Victory Loan Store closed Wednesdays at 12 o\u2019clock , noon.t ^ Final results of the Eighth Victory Loan campaign in Pontiac County amount t o $566,300.representing 1373 applications.This is equivalent to 122 per cent of the County objective of $460.000.District results follow: Sales\u2014General, applications 986: value.$480.900.Payroll method, applications 357; value $39,050.Company subscriptions\u2014 applications 3; value $33.000.Through Banks, applications 27; value $13,350.Total applications 1373; total value $566.300.Sales by canvassing districts:\u2014 Shaw ville and district\u2014objective, $170.000:\tapplications.405; value S221.050; p.c.of quota 130; p.c.of County total 39.03.Campbell's Bay and district\u2014objective.$105.000; applications.521; value.$135.300; p.c.of quota.128; p.c.of County total 23.90.Chapeau and district \u2014objective, $68,000:\tapplications, 147; value.$93,250: p.c.of quota.137; p.c.of County total 16.46.Fort Coulonge and district\u2014objective.$80.000; applications, 130: value $80,950; p.c.of quota.101; p.c.of County total 14.30.Quyon and district \u2014 objective, $40,000 applications, 100; value, $29.250: p.c.of quota, 73: p.c.of County total, 5.16.\tI Unallocated employee subscrip-tiens\u2014applications.70: value.$6.500.Tot a 1 objective.$463,000; total applications.1373; value, $566.300.Aggregate value of Eight Victory Loan campaigns.$3,402.800.Citizens of Pontiac County should be extremely pleased with this new record of \u2022 achievement, and while chief credit is due to the Committee efforts.The County Committee was headed by Chairman E.C.Lawn, H.C.Rowat, Sales Supervisor, G.G.McDowell, Secretary, Morley Hod-gins.Shawville and district, Asa Smith, Campbells Bay and district, Letter Regarding J.P.Cahill.Chapeau and district.James Ward.Fort Coulonge, and district and J.P.Daley, Quyon and district.The Committee wish to thank all | To the Editor those who have contributed in any FraskbS I Security for your FAMILY Family Allowances \u2014 Suiting in July, parents u ho benefit least from income tax exemptions will receive Family Allowance cheques every month to help them get belter food, clothing, shelter and education for their children so they can grow into healthy, vigorous Canadian These cheques will amount to between $200,000,000 and $2 50,000,000 a year.As direct spending power, this will do much to help in achieving the liberals objective of full employment.Health \u2014 A National Health Plan will ensure that everybody shall be taken care of while they are sick and the best measures medical science can devise shall be employed to prevent disease.Despite the efforts of Drew, Bruce, Bracken and other reactionaries, the Liberals are determined that human interests, the needs of men.shall be placed before \u201cbusiness as usual11.The Liberals have faith in Canada, a united country, and in their ability to continua to build, with your support, a more abundant life and greater opportunities for Canadians.a new citizens aÆŒJSJSfSÆMajsi 5fa sjgjaisre sj a gjs.rajsf5fëjsjsjajajai3jRr a &###%*% FARM SUPPLIES Security for your M © M IE The Liberals believe that the home is the heart of the nation.They aim to give Canadians every possible facility to build and furnish better homes! With Government assistance you can build a home in the country, town or city.This will make jobs for the building trades, and those who make building supplies\u2014and those who manufacture household equipment and furniture.New Homes fer (amodions \u2014 The Liberal Government s We have now on hand a number of Four-Gallon Water Fountains For Chickens and some Beatty Stock Pumps $400,000,000 National new Help build this new order ot security with freedom.Protect the social gains already made.Vote for your Liberal candidate on June 11th.PubtiWwd by The NoKdnel liberal Committee k BUILD A AVWSOCMIOKDi* DALE\u2019S TINSHOP % k TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS USED FARM MACHINES FOR SALE Registered Yorkshire Pigs For Sale Cemetery Renovation THE WOODS MILKER Discs Mowers Wagons Seed Drills Land Rollers Hay Loaders Hay Tedders Riding Plows Walking Plows Trailers for car Rubber-tired Buggies 2-row Corn Cultivators Check 2-row Corn Planter These machines can be seen at the at the Shawville Massey - Harris Wa rerooms.Registered Yorkshire pigs, 6 weeks *ld, 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.,\t\u2014.\t, Some strangers passing the ceme- way to make this Eighth Victory tery at the West end of our village Loan campaign such a success.\tthis Spring remarked to one another: \u2018What fully kept is Shawville cemetery.The people here must be of a high standard, when they take such pains to honour and show respect to their dead/* There are no doubt, many who think just as this group did.They feel that it speaks well for a community when its \u201cGod\u2019s Acre\u201d looks neat and well cared for.But those who look back a few years will remember when the burying ground Phone 70 was, in appearance, a disgrace to the community.It was a wilderness of briars, brush and weeds.About ten years ago a group of public spirited citizens, delegated from the town Council, the Churches and the Women\u2019s Institute formed a Renovation Committee, which has set itself the task of keeping in fit condition cur principal cemeteries.Through the support of interested people, 4'heir efforts have Keen a real success, as a visit to the grounds will prove to all.To do this work the Renovation Committee makes an appeal again for funds.It keeps a man at work on the lawns from May 1st to October 15th.It supplies him with tools and machinery to work with.The cost for this year is higher than last year, because of a rise in wages for our worker.It will cost the Renovation Committee about $400.this year to do the work they have been doing for he past ten years.Would every family with loved .\t.\t.\t.ones m Shawville Cemeteries send that her services will not be required jn their donations for this good work for next term.\t_ ^\tA \u201e as soon as possible to the Treasurer Motion Cmr.Beattie, that Mr.f.( the fund.Dr.D.J.Campbell.Andrew Daley be apl&Mited auditor shawville.Que.All donations will for this Board.\tbe acknowledged by receipt and in ! sincere thanks for kindnesses exOn motion of Cmr.Dods.the meet- the pages of The Equity.\ttended during their bereavement, ing adjourned.\tX i\tMrs.R.G.Hodgins.President Special thanks to Shawville friends H.I.Smith, Sec-Tfeas.\tRev.A.F.Fokes, Secretary, and neighbours.a 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.» x BRISTOL SCHOOL BOARD May 14th, 1945.Bristol School Commissioners met on the above date.Present: Chairman Woods and a full Board of Com- NORVAL R.WILSON, Phone 7-11.R.R.3.Shawville, Que Our many years' missioners.The minutes of last meeting were read and on motion of Cmr.Glenn were adopted.A delegation from No.4 District visited the Board urging that their School be opened for the next term.Motion, Cmr.Graham, that this request be granted.Motion, Cmr.Dods, that Mr.D.A.M a c fa r la ne be appointed deputy examiner for No.9 examinations.Motion, Cmr.Glenn, that Miss E.Stephens application as Teacher for No.5 School be accepted.Motion, Cmr.Glenn, that pupils from old No.3 district, be conveyed to No.6 School for next term.Motion, Cmr.Beattie, that the following bills be paid:\u2014 M Tippins, firing No.7 .Jerry Angus, firing No.10 Mary Cuthbertson, work No.2 16.00 Mrs.Wm.Miller, work No.5 12.50 H.I.Smith, supplies.Robt.Fitzsimmons, work No.6 7.00 Miss M.Campbell, work No.6 8.00 Gregory Tubman, wood No.l 63.25 J.H.Beaatie, trucking Renouf Publishing Co.books 66.90 Moyer School Supplies Motion, Cmr.Graham, that the Teacher of No.10 School be notified KENNETH PIRIE, Shawville, Que TENDERS WANTED St Paul's Church, Shawville, offer for sale, by tender, the property adjoining the Rectory, containing four acres, more or less; also the frame stable building at the rear of the Rectory.Tenders, \u201cmarked tender\u201d will be received by the undersigned up to June 1st, 1945.Highest or any-tender not necessarily accepted.MORLEY HODGINS, or A G RROÎTOH.For furher Information apply to PRIVATE SALE H.I.HOBBS >Baby Crib.Beds, Baby Carriage, Aladdin Lamp, Findlay Range (full enamel), McCormick-Deering Cream Separator, cap.950.And a number of carpets and rugs and many other articles.Apply to SHAWVILLE QUEBEC Telephone, 136-J JAS.LAUGHREN I Shawville, Que R.3 Shawville, Que Phone 29-32 $10.00 10.00 PUBLIC NOTICE Building Plans Furnished ESTABLISHED 1883 I hereby forbid alf persons from using my property, North of Lang Street, as a public thoroughfare to and from work.4.05 Estimates on all types of buildings and plans drawn and other building information furnished at a reasonable Apply to INVALID COACH fee 5.00 MRS.SARAH DAGG, GEO.HYNES & SON THOS.HOBIN, Shawville, Que Shawville, Que Phone 42-30 8.00 DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICE CARD OF THANKS FARMS FOR SALE The family of the late Mrs.Thos.Allan Smith desire to express their CZShawville Cue.Twelve farms for sale ranging from $3000.00 to $12000.00.Most have.crop sown.DONOHUE'S GARAGE, Renfrew, Ont.Phone 80 o V* c £ tf 1 o % 10T\u2018 \\ JUNE The rçonth of Brides r 'Üfpn f SOME GOODS ARE /LX\tSTILL SCARCE .# < i 1 WEDDING and SHOWER SPECIALS ( tOHf Silver Sets OOltt 1 Ninety-six piece Cornation pattern.Debutante set in handsome oak cabinet Plus 25 per cent.Luxury Tax and 2 per cent.Sales Tax Forty-two piece Lady Hamilton set.Luxury Tax and Sales Tax to be added .\t$28.75 ^ ar came.Most civilian goods had to be diverted to war needs.That caused shortages of civilian goods\u2014that teas the RED UGHT $37.00 it 0ft j «'.?A l v* For your Wedding Trip V # X?» - A* Attr* x.Handsome Travelitc Over-night Cases Luxury tax included $9.25 to $11.75 All wool genuine tartan Motor Rugs Large size =5r,v _________ .% % $7.75 > #4 y ;* M A dont jump the YELLOW light K % J 1 Reception Gifts Beautifully upholstered Chairs and Rockers An ideal gift High-class Mundell quality Walnut Coffee Tables.Removable tray.A useful and ornamental gift Mundell quality Walnut Magazine Stands $9.25\t$11.50\t$13.50 4 $10.00 to $10.50 .z fry /y* VX.\u2019 RED «*» x //// $11.50 o .V I Some restrictions have been lifted, hut war demands are still great.We must help our Allies and the liberated countries.We can\u2019t neglect them.(This is the YELLOW LIGHT ONLY).4 It docs not mean the end of shortages.Getting bark to peacetime production will he piecemeal and gradual.Goodwill, patience and energy now will assure a prosperous Canada tomorrow.< \\- / -smim / 6 V z / % \u20ac r'*> Beautiful Rugs « V wr Axminster and Symrna Rugs $4.50\t$5.25\t$7.75 New Axminster Rugs, dark wine floral designs 9xl0tt.\t$49.50; k 9x12.\t$56.00 $9.50 and $11.50 O Under felts for your rugs .Sk*Ur ill m f® M rin HOT th r-r m e 9teen light uet K± y w z f I ) GROCERY DEPT.PS ooO=2 ¦m : < Only after Victory over Japan can the Green Light he switched on, and the road cleared for enough production to meet all our civilian needs.SEED CORN LONGFELLOW, GOLDEN GLOW, \u201cHYBRID 606\u201d 1 W THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD Store closes every Wednesday afternoon k A f FARM FOR SALE COUNTY L.O.L MEETING I A 250 acre farm on the Otter Lake Highway, lots of water, close to Post Office and School.All hay and half the crop, machinery and one team of horses.Apply to WM.JOHN ROBINSON Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que.*/' The annual meeting of the County Orange Lodge will be held at Starks Corners on Tuesday, June 5th, at one o'clock in the afternoon, large attendance is requested.REG.HODGINS, County Secretary.l A NORTH STAR LAYING MASH x 7/ ' Add new beauty to your outside walls with I SEED CORN X X! More Eggs and Better Eggs usually follow when you feed your layers North Star Laying Mash, which is the result NX\tof many years of scientific ^\tresearch and experiments of v\tleading Agricultural Colleges\ty Vi\tand ourselves.\tÛ I > V 6 i ROLLBRIK SIDING l fl You can be assured of more silage per acre when you sow our No.1 Seed Corn.We have all the popular verities at the right price.\u2022 iSx A low-cost siding made from asphalt material.Does away with seasonal painting and repairs.Comes in easy-to-handle rolls which can be cut into any desired length and quickly applied over the old walls.Color\u2014Red.> Lower Cost Ær.y- More Eggs $ k See us about all your poultry, hog and dairy rations.You will find it pays to feed the best.% Sx V It is a feed that will keep your birds in tip top health, enable them to resist disease and lay more eggs.Order your supply early SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY, LIMITED Shawville, Que.SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Reg.The Hodgins Lumber Co.\u201cWhere trading is a pleasure\u201d LLOYD STEVENS, Manager Phone 126 1/ finally had to get a m ive with » bicycle to ride in front to guide us to our destination.And, even that wa» not so easy, because he forgot that a car cannot always he driven through narrow passages that present no difficulty for the cyclist.EXTRA FUSSY coffee lovers go wild about Maxwell House.Available at your grocer\u2019s in an All Purpose Grind that suits any type of coffee maker.It\u2019s superb coffee.The Great German Port of Hamburg GERMAN SUBMARINE SURRENDERS The Canadians are calling on Hamburg, the great seaport of Germany# writes W.K.I lark, in The Winsor Star.It is a sprawl-city, which has its streets run-a fou g the edges of inlets from Hamburg has been one of the important water terminals in Eu-Ocean traffic from the mg mug\t¦¦¦¦l the sea.The main harbor is a huge of docks and warehouses.rope.world ports arrives at Hamburg, while river and canal traffic con- expanse The ci tv is an intricate pattern of nects with il^e intricate systems of inland waterways that extend through Germany.To capture Hamburg means that the Canadians have taken one of the greatest prizes of the war against the Reich.It is announced by the British Ministry of Health that the *la.y nurseries established for the children of women on war work are to remain after the war, as nursery schools for children from 3 to & rivers and water routes.Hamburg is a city where a motorist can get lost in no time.Short streets that run smack into a river or canal make driving confusing.We recall once getting so lost in the ina/e of Hamburg streets, we *r X MB ,N*.\u2022v «% orrmtTijxiTiKa run homes \\mil M\u2019WTS A At IHTOHS ion sai.i: BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Great Opportunity, l^earn Hairdressing Pleasant dignified profession, good wages, thousands successful Marvel graduates.America's greatest system.Illustrated catalogue free.Write or rail MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS 358 P.LOO It W.TORONTO Branches: 44 King SL Hamilton & 74 Rideau Street.Ottawa.IN CUM 6\tIA.\\ KEIMIIIT» COM plete Rook keeping Services Small or l.irgy Uusinesees Trovel anywhere.Albert Rreil d Co., K Wellington St E Toronto tint STRAW HER H\\ PLANTS, \u2022 AS I Alt-agus.raspberries, peach tree* apples.pears.plums, cherries, grapes, currants, shrubs, hedging shade trees, wire tree guards Norfolk Nursery.Slmcve.Ontario At.EM* WANTED ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW.USED, bought, sold, rebuilt, belts, pulleys.brushes.Allen Electric Coin puny Ltd.2826 Dufferln St.Toronto.RELIABLE REPRESENTAT! VES w unit'd tu m11 Plastic Coatings.suited for Brick and also for Roofs, quality products.Good (\u2022\u2022?mmibslons.Uox 127, 73 Adelaide W.Toronto.The U-889, Nazi submarine, proceeds to Shelburne, N.S.under escort of a Canadian vessel after to the surface to surrender.An R.C.A.F.Liberator first spotted the submarine and ar especially Metal surfaces.coming ranged for its seizure.Finest til ERNSEY REDUCTION SALE.40 fully Accredited Hloodtestcd Normand» le Farm, l«ondon, Guernseys, Wednesday, June 0 at Wilson Sales Stables, Highway, Oakville.bred Heifers, lo choice heifer calves.6 sons Supreme General, 1 son McDonald Farms Imperii tor, ti in calf to Supreme General.12 In calf to Imperii tor.For catalogue write Norma ndale Farms, Richmond St.London.CANADIANS BAG TOP-NOTCH NAZI = PATENTS IIA in CHICKS Queen Elisabeth 12 Cows, 11 Yearlings, 8 r FKTHERSTONHAUUH A COMPANY Solicitors.Established ¦ SPECIAL PULLET SALE Patent 1890;\t14 King West, Toronto.Rookie:\tof Information on request.\t________________________ STARTED HARKED RUCK PULlets.1 week old 22c.2 weeks old Immediate Hatchery, $5 delivery.Urttanuia VW 26 cents.Curlotun Heights.Ontario.* PERSONAL A-l HAD Y CHICKS; LEGHORNS; Rocks; Hybrids.Some choice start* d chicks available up to S and 4 week old.Write or phone A H.Switzer Hatchery.Uranton, Ont.Phone 38 R 3.SICKNESS AND OTHER 1'ROB-lems overcome In Jesus' Name.Interdenominational book, thirty cents.William Edsull, Nanttcoke.Ontario.V 85 H.P.Climax 4 Cylinder Power Cult.Also International 6 foot Combine with pickup attachment, both In good working order.Roy Whit well.Hinbrook, Ont.«j POULTRY KEEPERS I ' I II OTOG H AI ' H l BULLS\u2014ELM VALE NOBLE CAV-aller.class A.8 years, grand champion at Richmond 1943.Sired by R.O.P.bull.Silver Spring Cavalier and from a high testing dam.w'lth three R.O.P.records, priced at $250.Also bull calves of excellent breeding.Apply F.W.Argue.234 Hank St\u201e Ottawa, OnL xi® BE CERTAIN ÏUU HUI GOOD healthy, vigorous chicks.Huy chicks with breeding and livability and you will be certain of success.Our breeders are all Government Inspected, banded and blood-tested Write for descriptive catalogue and prices on our Government Approved chicks.TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your filma properly developed and printed \u2022 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS S6e REPRINTS \u2022 for 25c FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE Iou may not get all the films jroa want this year, but you can get all tha quality and service you desire by sending your films to IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE Station J.Toronto MONKTON POULTRY FARMS ONE NO.1 COCKSHl'TT Ï-FUR-row tractor plow.In Al condition.Albert Fife.Indian River, Ont.Moeltlvn, Ontario RELIABLE SIMMER CHICK Reliable Chicks are from Approved bloud- REU.1\u2019AM WORTH PIGS, SIX weeks old.either sex $10.00 each.Wm.R.Wood.R 2.Lombardy, Ontario.Sale.Government tested flocks, chicks that develop Into quality husky layers and meat birds, chicks that have quality and livability for us and for you.After May 15, Sussex X Humps, Hatred Rocks.New Hampshire», unsexed $11.95, puL lets $17.96, cockerels $9.95.Leghorn X 1 lamps, unsexed $11.95.pullets $22.00, cockerels $4.00.Leghorns, unsexed $10.95, pullets $22 95.Order Reliable Chicks today.Reliable Hatchery, Elmira, Ontario.CANADA\u2019S LARGEST STUDIO STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE l'ARMS FOR SALK Don't risk losing your pictures.Snaps can't be taken over again.Sand your film rolls to Canada's largest and finest atudlo.Get better pictures at lower cost PROMPT MAIL SERVICE Any Size Roll\u20146 or 8 Exposures DEVELOPED AND PRINTED !6e \"1 get best results from Star Snapshot Service\" writes a customer In Nova Scotia, who adds that she ha# tried many places.SPECIAL ALBUM OFFER New Style Album With Print# sizes 16-20-127 If 29c (4c extra) Is sent with film rolL ENLARGEMENTS-COLORED AND FRAMED beautiful anted, on Gold.60 OR 100-ACRE FARM, 6 MILES west of Welland, 1* miles south of Fenwick on gravel road; lays high, well drained; clean and productive, of good sandy loam; well fenced, 10 acres good bush, gas well, good buildings, lots of good water, 3 acres orchard, large frame house with large sun-porch, electricity, large barn with basement and modern stable equipment, tile silo, hog pen, drive house, work shop, poultry and brooder houses, grainary, garage, etc.Good Belgian team, 6 years old, 3200 lbs.; harness; M.H.binder; barn equipment for hay.Come and see.Everything for «7,509.Harvey Chamber-, Fenwick.0 » REDUCED PRICES FOR CHICKS BAR It Eh ROCKS 12c.LEGHORN Pullets 22c, Barred Rock Pullets 20c, Leghorns are Barron strain.Rocks are O.B.S, Breeding, and all breeders are blood tested.eld Formerly Chancellor of Austria Reich Commissar to the Netherlands in 1940.Seyss Inquart arrives by plane at First Canadian Army H.Q.Arrested by Canadian Provost Corps Lt.-Col.G.W.Bell, Edmonton, Alta., the prisoner is a former Deputy Governor of Poland and Instigator of Atrocities.te six weeks I» V \u2022» B.P.Ce » Iso Leghorn Pullets eight week» old.fully feathered and roosting.Hybrid BroHera four week» and over.Une dollar book» your order now.Johnson Hatchery, Fergus, Ont.Enlargements 4 a 6\" In easel mounts, 2 for 25c.Fr Ivory tinted mats, 7 a 9\" In Silver, Circassian Walnut or Black Ebony finish frames, 69c each.If enlargement colored, 79c each.CAPTURED ¦ ¦ FEMALE HELP WANTED > HOUO'*1r IN GLORIOUS EXPERIENCED LINOTYPE OPERATOR V .4 STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE WE CAN GIVE IMMEDIATE DK- 3 to « livery early May pulleM.weeks old.Taking oTd June cockerels.John N., Hamilton, Ont.Apply to nearest Employment and Selective Service Office.File CU 2731.Box 129.Postal Terminal A.Toronto Print Name and Address Plainly on Orders.for ers I delivery chicks, pullets, Bray Hatchery, 110 / HAIRDRESSING TEACHERS WANTED VICTORY CHICK SALE FOR JUNE AND JULY BARRED Rock Mixed 10c, Burred Rock Pullets 16c, White Leghorn mixed 9c, White Leghorn Pullets 20c, White Rock Mixed 15c, Brown Pullets 24c* Goddard Britannia LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE Robertson method.Information on request regarding classes.Robertson's Hairdressing Academy, 137 Avenue Road.Toronto HAMPDEN S.S.NO.8 NORMAN BY wants a Protestant Teacher, duties to commence Sept.Salary $1300.00.State experience, present teacher, here four year».Apply to N.A.Schenk.Secy.Neustradt.Ont.Leghorn Chick Hatcheries Ltd Heights, Ont.HELP W ANTED \u2022\u2022 DOR!ON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL requires two teachers.Principal, Male preferred; salary $1600.00.$1400.00.School 46 CYLINDER PRESSMAN WANTED, one with some experience on make-ready.Steady position for steady reliable man.(44-hour week).Apply nearest Employment & Selective Service Office FILE\u2014C.R.2519.THE OBJECT OF ALL BUSINESS is to make a profit and to do so demands a careful selection of Htockmmmtrnmmmmm know that the chicks they buy have a great deal to do with the profits they make.Hundreds of these poultrymen order Tap Notch Chicks year after year.All chicks Government Approved from blood-tested breeders.Prices of a few bleeds fur delivery after May 16th.Non-sexvd: White Leghorns 10.96, Barred Rocks, New Hampshire».New Hampshire X Barred Rocks 11.45, Assorted Light Breeds 9.95, Assorted Heavies 10.45.Pullets:\tWhite\tLeghorns 22.95, Barred Rocks.New Hampshire X Burred Rocks 18.1*5, New Hampshire» 19.95, Assorted Light Breeds 2U.95, Assorted Heavies \u2022 16.95.Cockerels: White Leghorns 1.00, Barred Rocks, New Hampshire X Barred Rocks 8.95, New Hampshire» 7.95, Assorted Heavies 6.95.After June 1st still lower price».2 week old add 6c to above prices.Send for complete price list of all breeds and by.©rids.and older.Prompt delivery.Top Notch Chick cries, Guelph, Ont.É Junior room miles east of Port Arthur, good train and bus servjc^ Apply stating qualifications to I» J.Andrew, Secretary, Ouimet, Ont.Successful poultrymen m EXPERIENCED LINOTYPE UFEH-ator and floor man wonted at once, steady position.(44-hour week).Apply nearest Employment and Selective Service Office FILE\u2014C.It 2520.WANTED I 0 0 1 4 A WANTED\u2014PROPERTY ON LAKH frontage between Huntsville, North Bay.Good fishing, duck shooting.454 Paling Ave., N.Hamilton.& - /f\\ r p; n u MAN.WOMAN OR BOY, HELP ON farm; experience not necessary.State wage expected.Box 29.72 Adelaide W., Toronto.M Ï» 6 1'** I h USED DELCO LIGHTING PLANTS, motors, and generators wanted.State age.price and condition.H.W.Cowan, Monkton, Ont, Dr.Walthcr Funk, above, president of the Reichsbank, mn( Hitler\u2019s minister of economics, was among 200 Nazi government officials captured by U.S.Seventh Army.A dyed-in-the-wool Nazi Dr.Funk tried desperately to win South America over to Hither*# side and is credited with pulling the Balkans into the Nazi economic orbit.t EXPERIENCED COUPLE (NO FAM-11 y) for dairy farm In Weston district.Modern quarters.Apply stating ages and when available Box 26.73 Adelaide W., Toronto.y A# WE BUY »V hundreds of Herbs, Roots.Harks, Berries, Flowers, leaves, etc.* w MAN AS FARM HELPER AND gardener; wife as cook-housekeeper for country home; three adults who spend less than half their time there:\tbest of living ac- commodations; highest wages paid; must have good references.Box 28, 73 Adelaide West.Toronto.PRICES HIGHER NOW V r XVrite lor lull list Dominion Herb Distributors 1427* M- Lawrence 111% d., Montreal \"Also 8 week old pullets GENERAL STORE IN VILLAGE.Western or Central Ontario, good turnover.Box 30, 73 Adelaide W\u201e TORONTO.?HIGH in the Laurentians, on the shore of one of the most beautiful of all mountain lakes, this luxurious hotel, located on its own 400 acre estate, invites vou to a real holiday of rest *\tV and relaxation.De luxe accommodation\u2014acknowledged leadership in service and cuisine.MOONEY'S CHICKS FROM BLOOD-tested, Government Approved Flocks.Licensed for shipping to any -province.White lx g horn*.Barred Hocks.New Hampshire*.Mooney's Poultry Farm, North Bay, Ont.\u2018GANGSTERS' MACHINERY MR.WOOL GROWER EMPIRE MILKING MACHINE REpairs, pulsatora overhauled, some rebuilt pulsntors for exchange.Vincent O'Neill, Gananoque.Ont.WE OPERATE A GOVERNMENT ^Licensed \\\\ool Warehouse and are prepared to purchase this season's wool clip according to Government Grading Standards and at established Government prices.You can apply your wool credit against blanket purchases.We do not handle used woollens.THE STRATHROY MILLS LTD., 8TRATHROY, Ont.BABY CHICKS AND STARTED pullets, 1 to 8 weeks old.White Leghorns.Barred Rocks.New Hampshire, Hybrids.Bayview Hatchery, Trenton, Ont.TILE MACHINE CEMENT TILE MACHINE, SLIGHT-I y used, 4 to 12 Inch moulds and fittings, trucks and track.Requires two to operate.Good buy to Interested party.Toronto owner has disposed of Plant.Apply F.VanEgmond.Clinton.Ont.THE BOAT.THE DON'T MISS season is getting on and If you don't soon order your chicks It will be too late to catch the early market.All the eggs and poultry meat you can produce will be needed next fall.It's our duty to supply this food to the liberated countries.We can give prompt delivery on day old.2 week old and three week old non-sexed.pullet or cockerel chicks In all popular pure breeds and hybrid crosses.Prices greatly reduced for June.Also eight week old and older pullets.Free catalogue.Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited.FeUrus, Ontario.____________ WOOLLEN rv AGRICULTURAL RECORDS WILL PURCHASE fl&I\u2019IKS Ô# Annual Reports of Agricultural A Arts Association\" for the year# 1854 - 1869 inclusive.J.A.Carroll, Ont.Association of Agrl.Socle-Parliament Buildings, f MEDICAL t STOMACH AND THREAD often are the cause of WORMS Ill-health In humans, all ages.No one Im- F im,1»® m,m.v «% tlculars\u2014Free! Write NfulVeney's Remedies, Specialists.Toronto 1 À ÏRial\u2014 every sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy.Munro'e Drug Store, 335 Elgin, \u2022 Ottawa.Postpaid $1.00.- -_ _\tLar* this ik To- a SAWMILL** WAN1«ED SAWYER FOR CUSTOM sawing about 400,000 feet near Renfrew.Sawmill on hand, only 1 \u2022 ie i DYEING AND CLEANING HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning?Write to % for Information.We are glad to answer your questions.Depart- Parker's Dye Works 791 Yonge Street, To- / BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM DE- HARDWOOD WANTED WB ARE IN THE MARKET FOR Honf %,r\"w*I\tWHOLE CUTS^PR* Pain Remedy?It gives good rf | FbkRED.suite.Munro'e Drug Store, Elgin, Ottawa.Postpaid $1.00.¦troys offensive odor Instantly.45c bottle, Ottawa agent Denman Drug Store, Ottawa.MU' z Z z Following his capture at Raum-stein, Germany, Gen.Nikolaus von Falkenhorat, former Wehr-macht commander in Norway, declared the Allies have liberated Germany from a \u201csystem of gan-sten* and that the German army knew all along it couldn't beat the United States.to FOR SALE 385 ERIE FLOORING A WOOD PRODUCTS LTD.PORTABLE GAS DRIVEN GENER-ml Electric 200 Amp.Welder, mounted on rubber tires.Sell for cash or will accept tractor In trade J.Bray, 71 35th St.Long Branch.Phone New Toronto 1062 M.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS # e 46 Ernest Ave., Toronto./\tM El rose 7444 FRED A.BODD1NGTON BUYS \u2022\u2022Be.exchanges musical Inetru mente» 111 Church, Toronto i.ISSUE 11\u2014IMS Doilies in pineapple design demand 90 little in effort and money, they\u2019re favorites with both novices and experienced crocheters.Dainty doilies to use as luncheon, buffet, dresser or chair sets.Pattern 350 has directions for doilies; stitches; list of materials.Send twenty cents ini I (stamps cannot be accepted! fot this pattern to Wilson Needlecraft Dept.Room 421.T3 Adelaide St.West.Toronto.Print plainly pattern number, your name and address.coins CHRONICLES of GINGER I Life is a queer business.Sometimes it is difficult to write be-there is so little to write difficult cause fbout; other times it is because there is so much, 1 his is definitely one of those \u201cso much\u201d occasions.Even yet it doesn t seem possible that the war in Europe is Partner said this afternoon\u2014 \u201cI suppose it won\u2019t be long now before the boy is home again!\u201d That, too, is hard to believe.We said good-bye to our son, determinedly resigning ourselves to a parting that might stretch into years.And now it may be a little less than a year before we see him again.And in that we realize how extremely fortunate we have been.Naturally we hope our good fortune may continue\u2014but\u2014 we are not out to count our chickens yet.over out * Every day brings fresh from Europe.Goerring captured .Quisling surely the most forgiving souls must be glad that these inhuman monsters will soon meet the fate they so richly deserve Hitler\u2014very few people believe even yet that he is dead.I hope he isn't.I hope he is hiding some where, cringing in tear of the fate that awaits him.And oh, how I hope they catch Himmler! Yes, the end of the war in Eur ope, and its far reaching results have occupied our much that it has almost stopped talking about the weather.Any other time we would he saying plenty.Such a spring many farmers in llaiton news and trial on As for attention so us There are ount y By Gwendoline P Clarke # « $ who haven't finished seeding yet In fact there are a few who never of course, even started.Some, managed to get through\u2014that is the lighter soil\u2014while a few had to sow over again.on * * And such weather for chickens! Last Thursday we had another 200 arrive by train clay it snowed again.It wasn't cold enough for snow to settle but what a wet sticky path there was from the house to the chicken pens.Partner finally put hoards down\u2014and 1 find walking the boards And on that now quite a teat in the art ot keeping balance If the boards were creek I would have been Of course the my over a drowned long ago little chickens inside their warm, found little to worry dry pen about, but the pullets, now sex en weeks old, and without any artificial heat, looked as if they regretted being hatched out to face such k damp, dismal world.* However there are other feathered friends that we find a little more cheery.To my great joy a pair of bluebirds are nesting the house.We haven't seen blue birds around here for years how I love them! Perhaps it is only because of Mueteerlink's story\u2014but I always feel that bluebirds are a good omen\u2014that where there are bluebirds there is happiness.1 hat flash of heavenly blue among the trees often seems to me like a message of courage and straight from God.near Anl hope * * * I wish I liked chickens as well as 1 like bluebirds.Of course 1 just love them when they are small \u2014the chickens 1 mean\u2014but after they arc about six weeks old there times when I wish 1 had never chicken.Will they roost are seen a / * m m' i mm - - m Nazi WAGS in civilian clothing look dejected as they pick up their baggage in Germany.Husky women with tousled hair are en route to a prisoner of war enclosure after receiving word from headquarters that their country had surrendered unconditionally to Allies.Whipped Jelly Sauce Zi cup\tfruit\tjelly\t(crabapple, red currant, etc.) 1 egg white, unbeaten pinch of salt Melt jelly in a bowl over hot water.Add egg white and salt, and beat with\trotary\tegg\tbeater\tuntil stiff.Cool.Six servings.Lunch in a Bowl % lb.bologna (in one pice) \u2022 V/i cups\twater 1 carrot,\tdiced 1 onion,\tchopped I potato, diced 1 cup shredded cabbage 3 cups canned tomatoes V/ teaspoons salt Pepper to taste 6 rounds of toast H cup grated cheese l ut bologna into small dice, add water, cover closely and simmer for 30 minutes and seasonings, cover and simmer until vegetables arc tender k'e toast rounds with cheese, place under broiler * in til cheese melts.Serve in indi howls with toast rounds, Five to six servings.where yon want them to?Not a bit of it.Tin f will fill up the roosts in the daytime all right, especially when they take their afternoon nap\u2014hut they stubbornly avoid anything that looks like a roost at night and bunch up together all over the floor.And if there is one place where they shouldn't he that is where you find them.Children and chickens are very much alike in one way\u2014the younger they are the less trouble they give.How well I remember my mother saying\u2014\u201cI wish you children were all in your cradles again\u2014you not half the worry to me when you were small that you are now I imagine that feeling will find an echo in a good many other mother hearts.It has done in mine upon But chickens and children come through that stage\u2014and for that we can all be truly thank were * * occasion Add vegetables ful >prin- a-ated TABLE TALKS Inal Three Favorites Over 8,000 Schools Destroyed In Russia In answer to many requests the Consumer Section, Dominion Department of Agriculture, arc repeating three favourite recipes today.\"Crinkles,\u201d the wartime cookie with the peace-time taste, are popular from Charlottetown to Victoria.\u201cWhipped Jelly Sauce\u201d simply never fails, and as added attractions it is easily prepared, is delicious in flavour, gives colour and can be used with many different desserts.\"Lunch in a Bowl\u201d li#»artv soup ni the main dish It would be difficult to term an estimate of the entire damage differed by Ku'ria during the German occupation.The losses inflicted on the public education system of the Ukraine alone amount to two billion rubles.Over 8,000 elementary schools were destroyed, as was the home of that citadel of Ukrainian culture, Kiev University, planned by the famous* architect fiereti.9 type.Add a salad and an easy des sert and presto ready.WHY DO more people buy Maxwell House than any other brand of Coffee in the world ?This superb blend contains extraflavor La tin-American Coffees, selected from the finest the world produces.supper is Crinkles Yt cup mild flavoured fat % cup brown sugar l/4 cup white sugar 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour OR 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons silted pastry flour J4 teaspoon salt 1 cup rolled oats l/4 cup warm water y2 teaspoon baking soda *4 teaspoon vanilla (ream fat and sugars throughly.Mix flour, salt and rolled oats and add alternately with water in which the soda has been dissolved.Add vanilla, drop from teaspoon on to a cookie sheet and flatten with fork.Bake in a moderate oven, a:>U F, for 10 to 12 minutes.Yield: 2 dozen cookies.1 After the I ath * P \\ HAIR GOODS fs f.9 We c;irry h large variety of the finest human hair goody, specializing in made-to-order goods, gents' wigs and toupees.ladies\u2019 transformations, boh wigs, front pieces, switches, etc.White\u2019s Hair Goods 2S8 YOKGR\tTO It ONTO.ONT Dr.Chases Ointment for Chafing Skin Irritations Eczema z / l ê They\u2019re extra crisp! Extrada voursome i Always oven-fresh! They\u2019re the tempting, \u2019GOOD MORNING\u201d cereal that\u2019s really GOOD to eat I Prove to your ow n satisfaction that Quaker Com Flakes are most delicious of all Corn Flakes.Get several packages of Quaker Corn Flakes to-day ! wt*-! m X =a m \\ fV>- THIS F AMO VS THAOS MASK' m à O\"**
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