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[" « SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, JUNE 21st, 1945.No.51, 62nd Year.$1.50 in Canada; $2.00 in U.S.BORN Local Boys Return From Overseas JAMES A.MILLAR ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, etc.Peonies, iris und ferns were the I 129 Main St.,Hull, Que.I decorations used in Bristol Memorial\t, , \u201e\t,\t^ I Presbyterian Church * Bristol, on\toy e \u2022 Hotel, Campbell's Bay ville and have been welcomed heart-! McCagg\u2014At the Pontiac Community Saturday afternoon June 16, when every Wednesday morning ily by their friends in the district.:\tHospital, Shawville, on Thursday, Janet Marjorie Grant, daughter of\tA t PontiaiHouse Shawviii# June 7th, 1945, to Mr.and Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Robt.A.Grant, of1 ,\t, ni Manson McCagg, a daughter.\tBristol, became the bride of Wilmer Warrant Officer Donald McDowell,\t\u2014At the Pontiac Community Harold Hodgins, of Carleton Place, son of Mr.and Mrs.Manson Me-\tHospital, Shawivlle, Que., on Fri-'son of Mr.and Mrs.Harold H.Hod- Dowell, had a varied experience\tday, June 19th, 1945, to Mr.and gins of Shawville.Rev.A.F.Fokes HARLAND C ROWAT Mrs.Harold G.Wilson, a son.Jof Shawville, officiated, assisted by I\t\u2022 **VTfa* Mr.W.R.Allum, student pastor ol the Church.The bride, who was given away by fier father, entered the Church to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs.E.Armstrong of Bristol.She was becomingly attired in a floor-length dress of white satin and net, with full-length veil and she carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses.The bridesmaid was her sister, MARRIED Cunningham\u2014At the South Porcupine General Hospital on Saturday June 9,th 1945, to Mr.and Mrs.Jason Cunningham, a daughter.HODGINS\u2014GRANT FENCING A number of the soldier boys from overseas have arrived back in Shaw- Wednesday at Noon W.O.Donald McDowell Poultry Fencing Poultry Netting Electric Fencers, \u201cGem\u201d Hog Wire Farm Fencing overseas and was a prisoner-of-war in Germany foe ten months.T~ listed in the army in July, 1940, but in July, 1941, transferred to the Air Force, and after training in Toronto, Guelph, Trenton and Monta in View, went overseas with the rank of Sergeant in April, 1942.As part of the crew of a bomber he made 54 operational trips over enemy territory, and in the last his plane was hit by flac and set on fire, and five\t( uthbertson\u2014Morrison of the crew of seven saved their lives\tMr.and Mrs.O.B.Cuthbertson by\tbaling\tout over Hungary.\tHe\tof Bristol, announce the engagement\tMiss Lcnore\tGiant, of Ottawa, whose was\tmade\tprisoner on July 2,\t1944,\tof their daughter, Jean Elizabeth, to\tfloor-length\tgown was of powder and\tplaced\tin a camp in East\tGer-\tMr.Kenneth Robinson Morrison,\t; blue moire silk, with shoulder-length As\tthe Russians advanced\t[son of Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Morrison,.veil of net,\tand she carried a bou- ¦ \u2018\tMarriage to take, quet of pink roses.I The best man was Mr.Robin Hodgin, of Shawville, and the ushers were Stirling and Glenn Hodgins.Following the ceremony supper was served to over 60 guests at Pine Lodge, after which the young couple left on a short wedding trip to Ontario points.The bride travelled in a suit of blue flannel with Cpl.Stella Wilson, C.W.A.C., Ot- navy and white accessories.Miss | DONAT Le GUERRIER tawa, spent the week-end a guest Ann Campbell, of Shawville, caught of her cousin, Miss Katie Elliott notary public Graduate of \\fuGil University SHAWVILLE, QUE.He en- | Hodgins\u2014 At the Pontiac Community Hospital, Shawville, on Monday, I June 18th, 1945, to Mr.and Mrs.1 Garnet Hodgins, of Y a r m , a daughter Both well J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K.C.ENGAGEMENT Advocate barrister Solicitor, etc: Office.Campbells J> «>, Quebec (In Lawn Klcck) many.____ .\t, .he was compelled to march with ol Shavwille thousands of others to the West for | place shortly.800 miles, and was liberated by the British on May 2nd, 1945 brought by plane to the British Isles on May 8.1945, and came to Canada in June arriving here lost week.Dr E.J.O\u2019Leary DENTIST Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que Phone No.62 Evenings by appointment STAPLES \u2014 NAILS \u2014 BRACE WIRE He was PERSONAL MENTION SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE -i Estate C.J.Caldwell f- Miss Laura Woodley spent a few days visiting Miss Pansy Campbell, at Low Station, Que.W.O.Beverly Howard Warrant Officer Beverly Howard, of Mr.G.A.Howard and the late Mrs.Howard, was also a son Notary Public CAMPBELL,S BAY QUEBEC On their re- Mr.and Mrs.Allan Roy.of Ot- turn they are to reside at Carleton Place.the bride's bouquet prisoner-of-war nearly two years.He enlisted in May, 1941, and recelv- tawa, were week-end guests at the .\t.\t,\t.\t.-.-, tions over France, which was then Mr.and Mrs.Jack Roden and son and daughter, Miss Kay, of Ot-n t-nemv hands in 1943.his plane children, of Montreal, are spending tawa; Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Gilmour, fi-Khfd and the two of the crew a vacation at Sand Bay, in the of Braeside; Mr.H.M.Cuthbertson, IhotLrllveZlwZ made prümn-I cottage uf Mi.s Way.\tof Verdun and Mr.and Mrs.Robt.ers-of-war and taken to Germany.| Miss Joyce Horner, of Hamilton, Paterson, of Smiths Falls.As the British advanced he was is spending a vacation at the home marched inland by his captors, at of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.E one time being on the march for Horner, and other relatives in town.A redding 0f much interest in 23 days; but was released by the I Mr.and Mrs.Walter Findlay, of Shawville took place at the Summer British troops on May 2nd, 1945, and Fitzroy Harbour, Ont.were week- cottage of Mr.and Mrs.Eugene carried by plane to England on May end guests at the home of Mrs.Find- Miller on Saturday afternoon, ./hen 'lay\u2019s brother ,Mr.Geo.Prenredgast.Lois Evelyn Hayes, R.N., daughter i Sgt.Major Ebert Horner, Mrs.Horner and little son, of Ottawa, spent the week-end at the home of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.D.Horner.Branch at Quyon ; w:H call any Monday on request SUMMER ITEMS DR.H.K.NEILSON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SPECIALIST MEUNIER\u2014HAYES MEOICAL4RTS BUILDING ISO METCALFE STREET OTTAWA.- ONT.PHCNE, 2-7961 8th ! who were prisoners look well despite their terrible experiences brother, Dean Howard, who was also taken prisoner while in the Army's march forward in France, but has now been released and expects to arrive home shortly.Both these bo ys of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Haye** .of Shawville, became the r nf\tw Iff,' \u2022-< t* the 1 4% Mr.an.I Mrs.Léger Meunier, of Shawville.Miss Kit Schiller, of St.Catherines, Rev- Eadie, Martineau, uncle of the .Ont., Miss Miriam Allison, of Nap-\tminister of the U i ( * ' anec.Ont., and Miss Mary Argue, Church at Mo re wood, Ont., officiated, of Mount Forest, Ont., are occupy- The cottage was decorated with a Lance Sergeant Floyd LiWc.so» mg the Argue^cotlage at Green Lake\twon, of Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Little, arrived\t_\t,\t_\t,\t! a street-length dress of white or- *** the shores of the North Sea.He re-\t\u2014 x-\tThe marriage of Mabel Beulah, ceived a minor injury, but looks Memorial Servi re\tdaughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.very well.He was attached for\tEdward Hamilton, of Shawville, to some time to the Army Medical , Largely Attended\t, Mr.Ira Delmer Boucher, of Carp, Corps, but later saw active service\t\u2014took place at two o\u2019clock on Satur- with the Tank Corps.While in g^ Paul\u2019s Church was over crowd- , day afternoon in Stewarton United England he was married to Miss I, and a t many failed to gajn church, Ottwa.Rev.F.S.Milliken Edith Plumb, of Wiltshire, who came admittance, for the memorial service 1 officiated and the soloist was Miss to Canada a month before her hus- for the late Flight Lieut.Herbert Mabel Chisnell.band, accompanied by her two child- A jth wickens held on Sunday Given in marriage by her brother, ren, and all are living at the home afternoon.\tMr.Hubert Hamilton, of Shawville, of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.I The young flying officer was re- the bride had three attendants.They Olmstead, at Austin.\tI ported \u201cmissing\u201d, June 16, 1944, and were, Miss Mary Brownlee, of Mont- Able Sm\u2019n Alvin Belsher I officially \u201cpresumed dead\u2019\u2019 May 30, real, and Miss Ella Boucher, sister furlough at the home of his parents, bers numbering over fifty paraded Mr.John Boucher, of Bnttama Mr.and Mrs.Percy Belsher, Yarm.to the Church, was conducted by the Bay, was best man and the ushers He enlisted in December, 1943, and Rector, Rev.C.Randell, who was were Mr.Keith Hamilton, of Bnt-received training at the Naval Sta- assisted by the Rev.P.R.Stote, of annia Bay, and Mr.Kenneth Olive, tions at Ottawa and Cornwallis, N.S.charteris.The memorial address of Ottawa He saw service in convoy duty on was delivered by the Rev.K.C.Bol-the corvettes Napanee and Oshawa, ton, B A.L.Th.of Knowlton, Que., his ships doing duty up and down former Rector of St.Paul\u2019s, and Past the East coast of America and go- District Grand Chaplain of the Ma-ing sometimes as far as Ireland in sonic Order, who paid impressive this work.His ship is now being and touching tribute to the deceased, decommissioned, but he may see | who was a Warden and President further service in the Pacific English Dinnerwiipe I W.O.Howard has a Edmond Ncrmb,.R.C.A.F., Rockliflto , R.Mil LFP WALLACE ADVOCAT .BARRISTER HULL, QUEBEC Consultations by Appointment Alfred Meakin English Dinnerware, direct from England, very neat pattern.Cups and Saucers 7 inch Plates .7 inch Soup Plates i 50c L-Sgt.Floyd Little 39c 39c BEATTIE EYE SERVICE Cor.Gladstone 462 Bronson Ave \u2022P ONTARIO OTTAWA Water Glasses SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATIONS Specialists ou all Visual and Muscular Eye Defects T.T.Beattie, Kathleen M.Rollins, Reg Optometris Special allotment of clear heavy Crystal.Four distinctive shapes to choose from, something very special 10 cents each, 3 for 25 cents See these at Reg Optometris Gordon T.Paul INSURANGE White Cups and Saucers REPRESENTING C OM IA NI ES Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations Clear white, heavy weight, open shape.Extra good for everyday wear.Limited quantity only.Special at 2 for 25 cents.BOVCHER\u2014HAMILTON ÜÜ! Cream Pitchers SHAWVILLE Neatly shaped fancy glass cream pitchers.About 2Yz cup size.Special value at Are You Making a Will ?If so, and it is your wish to identify your name with some charitable institution out of a desire to benefit others you could not do better than remember Pontiac Community Hospital when making your bequests.15 cents Glass Cups and Saucers 4 Fancy Glass Cups and Saucers, fancy 19 cents Fit.Sgt.Irvine Brownlee The bride wore a floor length gown Presumed Dead of white satin, and her finger-tip veil of tulle illusion was arranged from a white tulle coronet headdress.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence T.Brownlee She carried a shower bouquet of and Kieth Brownlee, received official dream roses and lily-of-the-valley.| word on Friday that their son and Following a reception the couple brother, Fit.Sergeant Irvine Brown- The bride lee, reported missing Aug.13th.1944, shape, clear glass Salt and Peppers Spoons Fruit Reamers Tumblers Trays Egg Cups Harris.R.C.A.F., of Camp Borden ICarmen; sisters, (Lottie) Mrs.Archie garet, of Granby, Que., (Fern) Mrs.' Besides his parents, he is surged The Equity expects to give further Horner, and Ruth.\tClifford Strutt, of Duparquet, and by his aged grandparent, Mr.and details of the young officer\u2019s ex- Other members of the family, who Miss Helen, nurse-in-training at Ot-, Mrs Thos.Edward Brownlee, periences overseas in a later issue.I were unable to attend the service, tawa Civic Hospital\tShawville.WO Iverson Harris Store closed every Wednesday afternoon THE W.A.HODCINS STORE Shawville Quebec of I TANKS FOR THE BOAT RIDE * » V « The Shnwinigan Water and Power Company & mi y* ?; - v |*irsl Mortgage anil C'ollalrral I rusl 3} >% Sinkin# I uml Komis Due January 1$ 1970 { OF BUSY HOUSEWIVES i \\i .«* Price: HH) ami accrued Interest For meals-ln-a-hurry at any time of day\u2014breakfast, lunch* between-meal snacks clever housewives rely on Kellogg's ready-to-eat cereals.They\u2019re ready to serve in 30 seconds .need no mixing or cooking.Fasv to digest.Economical, too! 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VO WANTED \u2014 TWO Q l A LIP: E D for Mayo Township , Ontario-Haatinga 2 McArthur's Mills 427 Avenue w a y arc bloodtested breeders.Buy Tweddle chicks for Bigger profits.Our high quality and low prices will phase you.Prompt delivery on «lav old, 2 week.3 week and 4 week olds in all popular breeds.Also free range pullets eight weeks and older.Send for reduced pricelist for June and July.Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited.Fergus.Ontario.CHIROPRACTOR teachers School county.\u2014\t.and No.5 Hartmnere.Good modern rural schools.Term, 1945-46, Protestant, salary $1,100.State qualification.A.W.Hamsbottom, Hermon.Ont.Area.Nu.I SI MUNSON, CHIROPRACTOR.East.Toronto.II S 23 Bloor Street Hours 1 p.m.to 8 p m.Saturday» y a.in.to 1 p.m.CLYDESDALE STALLION, QV1ET in harness, enrolled B Premium 1945-1946-1947.Sell cheap or exchange for young mare.A Marshall, Vara, Ont.VEGETABLE COMPOUND r 26c FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE You may not get all the films you went this year, but you can get aR the quality and service you desire by sending your films to IMPERIAL 1'HOTIl *F*.lt I M'F Station J.- Toronto BUSINESS FOR SALE.FARM MA chlnery, other articles and machinery, large lot and buildings with high moving beam and blocks for wrecking and loading.Suitable machinery for repairing.Two minutes\u2019 walk to large stores, hanks and postoffiee.Particulars given.W.K.Rutledge, Newmarket.OnU foghorn Chick Hatcheries Ltd.Britannle Heights, Ont.SPECIAL PULLET SALE STARTED PULLETS.I WEEK old 22c, 2 weeks old 26 cents.Immediate delivery.Carleton Hatch Britannia Heights, Ontario.^FURNACE iU\t/tm *,/ ary. «.y «« The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston Outstandingly Good CHRONICLES ol GINGER FARM By Gwendoline P.Clarke ff $ Last Friday morning the firs-t thing 1 did was light the furnace.Nothing remarkable about that you say.Well, no \u2014 there wouldn't be back in March or April \u2014 hut this was June 1 However, don\u2019t think 1 was burning good coal that should be saved for next winter.My fuel was nothing more than chips and cinders \u2014 and they made an excellent fire \u2014 the only drawback being the number of trips I had to make to the cellar to keep the fire going.But I soon had the house quite comfortable.After all why endure .damp, cold rooms when the chipyard needs cleaning up and provides the means of killing two birds with one stone.I also had to start the brooder fire going again \u2014 and that didn't please me at all.After getting the chickens hardened to going without beat 1 hated the thought of warming the pen up again.However it might have been a case of no beat, no chickens, so 1 chose the 1< *mt vf two evils.1 laughed \u2014 \"Oh, you mean the chimney swifts?1 should have warned you chimney year after year.\" Have you ever slept in a room and been startled by a sudden rush of wings accompanied by chirruping sounds then more fluttering of wings?If you haven\u2019t, then let me warn you that you are quite likely to have that experience if you should stay overnight in any of these old farm houses with big chimneys.It is a weird sound but really nothing to be alarmed about.The swifts are most persistent tenants and nothing less than a cap on top of the chimney will discourage them from setting up house in any chimney they take a fancy to.You can\u2019t smoke them out \u2014 we've tried it.One time we left the draft open in the living room fireplace and a frightened little fledgling dropped clown on to the hearth.Another times we had to have the whole fireplace taken out to remove discarded nests and other debris that had dropped down and blocked the shutter so we could not open the chimney draft at all.they not in that ii \u2022» ' % then silence and S x* I How Can /?\"It will cost u great deal.' Rudolph looked\u2019 timidly at madame.\"In these times\u2014\" \"Pouf into his hrandy glass money in a time like tnL?Only a lot of silly green paper and dirty metal.Now, if you will permit, 1 shall go bark to the city and set the wheels i motion '* He bent over Mendel's hand, over madame'*; he bowed low to the hanm and walked briskly over the lawn to his long black limousine.As he left a battered station wagon entered the grounds.It was driven by Flight Lieutenant Roger Fabre and contained a linge mountain of a man with a walrus runs-tache and a little boy and girl.By Anne Ashley Gabriel Full* t grinned What is (J.How can I wash a feather pillow ?A.Dissolve 1 lb, sal-soda and hi lb.soap in Vi gallon boiling water.Put about 5 buckets of tepid water in a tub and pour in the above.solution.Then dissolve \\i lb.ihlor* ide of lime in J «it.boiling water, let it settle, then stir in tub.Beat pillow's well and then put in tub, pressing down.Let soak for an hour, .stirring and pressing stantly with a stick.Rinse :n several changes of water, wrin_ pr» ss out all water possible and hang on line to dry, turning and them often.Choose a windy day for quit k drying.(J.What is the best way of I Fabre- Strange Bedfellows * All Beautifully Furnished With Running Water.Rates : Advices from Burma told this one about the strange bedfellows a war in the wilds may make: Sgt.N D.Oowthef, serving with a West African division in Arakan.built himself a shelter from threatening rain.If is officer said if it rained he too would take advantage of the shelter.ft did rain, and Oowthcr was not surprised when something crawled in beside him.Later on he stirred, stretched hi- arms, and touched warm fur.His roommate was gone before lie was wide awake.The next morning natives said a tiger had been ; round ramp.Crowther had a look by daylight, and found tiger tracks in his shelter.\"1 have used ATLFNRU for several months.1 could hardly walk on account of my knees.Bui now those pains are relieved.I can go like a race horse now,\" Mori Shepard .Don't be a victim of the pains an*! aches earned by rheumatism, lumbago or neuritis without trying this simple, inexpensive recipe you can mix at home.Two tablespoons of ALLENRU, plus the juice of Vi lemon in a glass of water.Your money back if not entirely satisfied.Just 85* at all drug stores, luy ALT.FNRU today.Wiite for Informative booklet \u201cHere's Good Health to You\" to Stafford Miller (of Canada) Ltd* Dept .V 172 John St Toronf.Ont.$1.50 up NIAGARA FALLS OPPOSITE C N R.STATION I Gabriel Follet, sipping some of the lamented M.(iossec's excellent cognac, listened attentively.\"You have the kindest, most generous heart in the world.\" He spoke to madame, though his black eyes were intent on Rudolph.*1 his is one of the noblest gestures that has been made, one which all ( an-ada, all America, will appreciate and applaud.\" % w i ml m y A * ISSUE 2 1945 Mcridel laid her hand on Jules shoulder.\"It is always home when we of our race are together.Jules.Be sure I shall come again and often; and I shall bring the little ones with me, to sec you and Magda and Emil.It is good to have the little ones here.1 hope to per suade Uncle Rudi to bring many of them to his grand chateau.Do you not think, Roger, it would be a great thinp for ,him to shelter the children from abroad\u2014the homeless ones of many lands r \"You know, ' said Roger, \"that is a great idea There's room for a hundred at Philibert, and I'm sure you and Tante Mimi could easily handle them all.\" \"Then I shall speak of it the moment we return.Now Jules\u2014au revoir\u2014-and you, Magda, and you, Emil.' On the trip back to St.Didier.Meridel confided to madame her hopes of having Uncle Rudi throw open the doors of Philibert to «orne of the iittle refugees.* # * \"Do you not think, Madame Laurin, that where there is such abundance it should be shared with those who have nothing\u2014no home, no friends, no resources, no hope even?You will help me, please, to persuade Uncle Rudi?\u201d \u201cIndeed I will, child.\" said Ma dame already making lightning calculations as to the maximum number of children she could accommodate.\"I'll talk to the baron.T promise you, and I think you'll /, most oeuaous of m COM FLAKES' Sfc, They're extra crisp! Extra-flavoursome ! fresh! They're the tempting, \"GOOD MORNING\" cereal that\u2019s really GOOD to eat ! Prove to your ow n satisfaction that Quaker Corn Flakes are most delicious of all Corn Flakes.Get several packages of Quaker Coro Flakes today = \"' \"\" 4 9 The Kidneys Filter the Blood tuuuy* uveu- m LOOK FOR X 1 ttâ&- uoisohti from getting into the blood stream.(2)\tBy stimulating the activity of the kidneys in their work of filtering jx>isons from the blood.(3)\tBy ensuring activity of the bowels in eliminating the poisonous waste materials from the body.Any poisonous waste materials, which the liver has failed to eliminate from the digested food before it is taken up hy the blood stream, must be looked after by the kidneys if the blood is to be rid of dangerous poisions.When the kidneys fail there comes a poisoning of the system with headaches, tired feelings, loss of sleep and such painful ailments as backache, rheumatic pains, lumbago and other ills.; ms FAMOUS -d TRADE MARK! S) m \u2022r Surely this must be a thorough system of protecting the body against the poisons which result from the digestion of food.Such treatment is required bÿ almost everybody at one The use of Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney time or aiKgMHHHHH Liver Pills is suggested becauae thev Usi q, chase\u2019s Kidney Liver help in three ways to get nd of this pyj, or twice a week| wiu help condition.\tkeep you regular and well and (1) Bv arousing the action of the free from unnecessary pains and dis- rtain comforts.35 cte., a box.y f DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTEE OF DELICIOUS FLAVOUR Fry Quaker Corn Flakes.You'll agree they're most delicious.If not, return the partly used package to your grocer and double ynur purchase f ce w ill be refunded.mt QUAKE* OATS COMPANY OP CANADA LIMITE!/ MJ liver which prevents ti-j Kidney - Liver Dr.Chase's t List of Service Personnel From Shawville-Clarendon Municipalities THE EQUITY CHURCH SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS BOYS' SUMMER PLAY CLOTHES for happy Summer Days Thursday, June 21st, 1945.SUNDAY.JUNE 24th the Shaw ville-Clarendon Welcoming Committee, publish the following list of those in the services.We have had many difficulties and location of the service personnel from this We, 1 ' Boys\u2019 Drill Shorts BRISTOL COUNCIL SHAWVILLE UNITED Rev.A.F.Pokes.B.A., B.D., Pastor iS f in procuring names We would kindly ask those of you who have loved ones in the services to check over the list, and if there are any errors or kindly contact the Secretary, Rev.H.Kielty, by mail at June 4th, 1945.A regular session of the Municipal Council of the Township of Bristol, was held on the above date.Present: Mayor McLellan and Councillors, Ballantyne, Duff, Emmerson, Marks and Russett.The minutes of last regular meet-read and on motion of Crs.( Well made, neat fitting, brown and navy blue Sizes 24 to 30 Sizes 32 and 34 district.$1.00 $1.25 omissions, Shawville, or telephone No.72 1 Service at Shawville\u2014!1 a.m.Service at Zion\u20142 p.m.Service at Starks Cor\u2019s\u20143.30 p.m.Service at Shawville\u20147.30 p.m.Preacher, Rev.Fred W.Taylor, of Brinston, Ont., formerly Minister of Bristol United Church.( i I S&* ( * ) Signifies overseas service Names in black capital letters indicate those m ho have paid the Supreme Sacrifice.Boys\u2019 Flannel Shorts 9 vü5 w: ' ¦> x Girls\u2019 Slacks Sturdy, navy blue cotton drill slacks with neat waistband.Sizes 8 to 14 .$1.35 _\tTel > \u2022 I * Ü KWh Women\u2019s Slacks blue cotton drill slacks, well tailored.\t$1.35 / Z ¦m Navy Sizes 14 to 20 .\\H N Kiddies\u2019 Overalls Navy blue cotton drill overalls fancy trimmed.Sizes 2 to 6.*.49c.*° Bathing Suits and Play Togs For Sunning and Swimming The most dazzling array of bathing suits you could imagine.One and two-piece styles for every figure.$3.25 to $4.50 pounds during the next seven months by reducing the monthly allotment to one pound in June, July, August, October and December.In September and November, the allowance will remain unchanged at two pounds.The ten pound sugar allotment for home canning, represented by twenty extra preserves coupons, remains unchanged.Two regular preserves coupons will continue to become valid each month.We Canadians, together with the citizens of the United States and Great Britain, will eat I^ss sugar during the balance of 1943.To meet our own needs and the urgent requirements of cur Allies and the liber- share of tVio reduction Play and Sport Shoes ated countries, our must total nearly 200,000,000 pounds of Fancy play shoes in white, brown, fancy printed, blue and white trimmed, red and white trimmed, open toe and heel $2.50 to $2.85 \u2022 sugar during the rest of the year.To assure fair distribution of what is left, the sugar ration is to be cut by five % ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT SUGAR Q.Why is there more demand lor sugar?A.The rising demand largely reflects the needs of liberated areas.Women s Print Skirts Gay colorful and cool cottons for warm days ahead.Fitted waistbands and full 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