The equity, 23 août 1945, jeudi 23 août 1945
[" m / * 4 : ,4 4 4 J : 4 4 No.9.63rd Y et yr.SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, MARRIED AUGUST 23rd, 1945.$1.50 m Canada; $2.00 in U.S.Gala Nights\u2014Under the auspices of the Athletic Association, three gala nights\u2014August 23, 24 and 25 are being held in Campbell\u2019s Bay.The festival fun includes, games for young and old, old-time fiddlers and step-dancing contests, bingo, crown JAMES A.MILLAR AD0V®CATE- bar*ISTER.etc.*28 Main St.,Hull, Que.At Moyle\u2019s Hotel.Campbell\u2019.Bo, every Wednesday morning At PooUacHouee.Shawvllle^very Wednesday at Noon BORN f KNOX\u2014SMITH Riley\u2014At Pontiac Community Hospital, Shawville, on Tuesday, August 14th, 1945, to Mr.and Mrs.T.H.Riley, a daughter.ROOFING A quiet wedding was solemnized ous\" the clown.Edward Morrison, and Mrs.Lottie Smith, became the bride of William George Samuel Knox, son of Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Knox, of Bristol.The bride, who was attended by Miss Grace Tubman, of Shawville, looked charming in a gown of pow- Iof Ladysmith, Que., announce the A card of Mrs T Shore of this der b,U\u20ac\tsheer, cut street\tlength,\tengagement\tof their\tdaughter,\tElsie village who is spending the Summer Iw,th black\taccessories, and she wore\tRose,\tto\tMr.Reinholdt\tPasch\tson at Manotick with relatives, states a corsage of American Beauty roses H Mr and Mrs.Fred Pasch of that her\"son, Stiff Sgt.Billy Shore.anl'e™s> , .u\tLadysmith.Marnage to take place is now at Woodhaven Convalescent\t°/ tj16 bridesmaid was |early in September.Camp, Port Carling, Muskoka Lakes.?modc^ sirn,lar to that of the Billy lost his left leg, above the J?Jf\u2018 .\t.\t__\t_ .knee, by stepping on a mine in Ger- .c bcst\t*Pan was Mr-\tKnox, many last February, and after re- rAl.h/;r ofh the Kroom* .Toronto Military Hcpltal.lZ2\"^êptZ given in their honour in the Theatre hall ENGAGEMENT and Staff Sgt.Billy Shore at Convalescent Camp HARLAND O.ROWAT notary public Graduate of MuGil Unlver.it, shawville.que, j.OSCAR LAfLAMME, K.C.Advocate barrister Solicitor, etc; 0,r,ce.Campbell', /$u>, Quebec (In Latin Block) Shroeder\u2014Pasch Mr.and Mrs.Herman Schroeder, BUILDERS SUPPLIES Ready Roofing, Hinges, Locks, Paint, Oils, Building Paper, Nails, Glass, Turpentine, Varnish.a X PERSONAL MENTION a Mrs.G.L.Hod gins spent the week-end with friends in Ottawa.was Dr E.J.O\u2019Leary DENTIST Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que.Phone No.62 Evenings by II x The young couple left later .\t, Mrs.Lois Pirie, of Ottawa, spent on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls the week-end a guest of her aunt, and other points, and on their re- Mrs.Walter Elliott, turn expect to reside in Shawville.LAC.Lindsay Dale Home From Overseas Stainless Cattle Spray in one gallon cans Miss Naomi Rooney, of Ottawa, is spending a vacation with relatives in town and vicinity.Mr.and Mrs.Larmer Small, of The latest arrival from overseas during the past week was L.A.C.Lindsay (Red) Dale, son of Mrs.R.A.Dale.King Street.STANFORD\u2014CARTY appointment The marriage of Miss Evelyn 1 DO\"AT Le âESrSElMh°rI games as \"a placer referee.\tb/he^ bother* Mr%rnesT*Ca% Mt'¦ and Mrs.Ross Swartz and and was attended by Miss Grace children, of Nitro, Que., are visiting Carty.F.O.William Plummer, D.|the,r relatives in town this week F.C., was best man and the ushers were Sgt.George Stevens and Sgt.R.Boston.The bride SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE 4 Estate C.J.Caldwell f- GUERRIER « ; 1 y Brandi at Quyon ; w:H call any Monday on request Matters dealt with by correspondence DR.H.K.NEILSON Fire at Pine Lodge A number of Shawville citizens responded to a call on Monday evening to help fight fire at Pine Lodge.Bristol.The fire was in a third floor bedroom at the South-East corner of the main Lodge, and is believed to have started from a cigarette butt in a waste paper basket in the room.The blaze was quickly subdued by the flre-fighting apparatus of the Lodge, and fast work on the part of employees and guests.Considerable damage was caused by water and one partitian in the room had to be knocked out to get \"\" at the file.Mrs.S.P.Werely, of Ottawa, was a week-end guest of her sister, Miss .\t,\t, H.F.Naudett, supt., of the Com- gown of white taffeta, with° a\" finger- mUnity H°spital tip veil.Her bouquet was of Ameri- Mrs.R.B.Thompson and daughter can Beauty roses.\tter, Grace, of Plevna, Ont., spent A reception was held at the home the past week at the home of Mr of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Carty, after .and Mrs.Eldrid Mee.which the couple left for Montreal.The bride wore a peacock blue crepe Mr.Erwin (Murph) Chamberlain, dress and a black hat.The will re- of Montreal, was in town this week side in Ottawa.\t.to attend the funeral of his uncle, Guests from out-of-town were' -the late Harold Beckett.Mrs.Walter Stanford, of Calgary, and Mr.and Mrs.James J.Carty, of Campbell's Bay.& à Eye, Ear, Note and Throat SPECIALIST % if, MEOICA 1 4 RTS BUILDING 180 METCALFE STREET r c* % OTTAWA.- ONT.FHCNE, 2-7961 X m i m 0 R.MILLER WALLACE ADVOCAT .BARRISTER HULL, QUEBEC Consultations by Appointment ?I Mrs.Alex Robinson and daughter, Miss Iva, of Chapeau, are spending a vacation at the home of her brother, Mr.Bert Grccnshields, at Yarm.J Mrs.Gerald Lang and daughter, Phyllis, of Char ter is, left Tuesday to visit her sisters, Mrs.Sidney Tub- Remaining in\tJuly.1945 .261\t\u2014~ .\tman and Mrs.Dan Kilfby,\tat Hamil- Admitted in July.71 I Taken\twith a heart attack on Discharged in\tJuly .721 Saturday\tafternoon while working\tMr.and Mrs.\tKenneth\tBrownlee.Remaining in\tAugust 1st.\t25 u11.,1 e.n£vv !\u2019cd ^eci Lodge being\taccompanied by\tMr.and Mrs.Robl.Total number of days\tbUJ, ~and Hay, Thomas Harold Nicholas, and Mr.and Mrs.Roland :*tay in July.642 Beckett, the well known contractor Nicholas, spent Sunday, guests oi Average number of adults,\taiui carpenter of this village, pass- Mr.and Mrs.Raeburn McTiernan, daily .16.1 ed «way at 3.10 p.m.He had been at Eganville.Average number of infants\this usual good health while work- daily .4 6 ing in the morning, and had visited Mr.and Mrs.Cedric E.Shaw and Number of meals served\tthe village and his home at the noon daughter, Miss Joanne, of Elora, in July .2500 hour.The attack came while he Ont., who spent a few days of their Donations gratefully received by was on the building and he was\tvacation at\tthe\thome\tof\tthe former\u2019s the Pontiac Community Hospital for helped to the ground, and Dr.S.E.\tsister,\tMiss\tIrene\tShaw,\tin\ttown, May, June and July.\tMcDowell called, but although he are now at Pine Lodge, Bristol May\u2014Nursing time given by Mrs.worked with him for an hour, Mr.S.E.McDowell, Mrs.C.McFarlane, Beckett failed to respond to the Ml- and Mrs.Hillis Thompson Mrs.McDougall, Mrs.Kielty, Mrs.medical help given.He was in his have returned from a three week- L.Hodgins, Mrs.Jacques, Mrs.Hen- 53rd year.\tCacat\u2018on at *he hon?e of_thf f°r™r s ry McDowell and Mrs.Patterson.Born in Shawville, he was the son Parents, at Newington, Ont.Return-Donations for June\u2014Mr.J.M.ot the late Mr.and Mrs.John A.they were accompanied by their Argue, fish; Dr.C.Powles, maga- Beckett, and has been a resident of hi tie niece, Shelva Jean Cleary, tf \u2022 zincs; Mrs.V.H.Boles, 1 restrain- this place all his life, except when ottawa-\t| ing strap, 1* walking cane, 2 pneu- he was away for short periods in mon in jackets; Mrs.C.Bradley, various American and Canadian half day of sewing; Mrs Lloyd Hod- cities, following his trade.He was gins, 1 qt.cream: Mrs.Harold Judd, married 34 years ago to the former alteration of all hospital curtains.Miss Pearl Murphy, of Clarendon, Donations for July\u2014Mr.and Mrs.\twho survives him: also left are two Lloyd Hodgins, lqt.cream, several\tdaughters, Mrs.Eckardt Elliott, bunches of lettuce, 1 bag potatoes,\t(Marjorie) of Shawville, and Mrs.\tMrs.\tHarry\tJones,\tof\tMoose\tJaw.9 pints of raspberries; Mrs.Reuben\t(Dr.) D.J.Scuccimarra (Eleanor)\twho has\tbeen\tvisiting\ther\tsister\tand Smith, 1 qt honey; Mr.Eades, bag West Point.N.Y.; two brothers, mother, Mrs.Mervin Dale and Mrs.of potatoes; Mr.John Brough, fish.Raymond, of Shawville, and Donald, t Robert Ralph, returned to her home of Niagara Falls, N.Y., one sister, : last Friday Miss Matilda Beckett, of Shawville, and four grandchildren.The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon, from the home of the de- Mr.and Mrs.A.F.Mimee, are i Mias Shirley Horner, accompanied I ceased\u2019s\tdaughter, Mrs.Eckardt\tvisiting their\tdauhgter, Mrs.Stole\tby Miss Greta Johnston, Middleton, i\tI Elliott,\tKing Street, to St.Paul\u2019s\tat the Rectory\tat Charteris this week.\tN.S., graduate nurses of the Royal\tI 4.\t,\t,\tTwo\tweeks\tAnglican Church.Service was con-\tReturning to\tMontreal on Saturday\tVictoria Hospital, Montreal are\tr ago tires were taken\tfrom\ttrailers\tducted\tby the Rector, Rev.Cecil\tthey will be\taccompanied by Mrs.\tspending a vacation at the home of\tI °Win.au y Tanner and Robt* Car,s\" Randell, who was assisted by Rev.Stole and her three sons.\tthe former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs whJell asew8ell y\t* ^itld Chtch\t°f Shawville Mrs.M.Langford returned Mon- 'Fred Horner' Charteris On Sunday night they visited the Mr.Randell delivered a comfort- day from a weells vacation at her village again and took another spare i\u201eg sermon from the text, Psm.31: c0,tage.a\u2018 ?and Bay- She was ac-tire from Rnht Carswell, local taxi- 15 \u201cMy times are in Thy hand.\" jeompnmed by her daughter, Mrs.H.man, and broke into the Gatineau During the service three favourite\tand children, of Ottawa, who Power Company\u2019s garage and took hymns were sung, and as a special |have also returned home ° SSy,r°S:iî\u201c.u \u2018 m\"'rwh«b on\t-K\" w\u201dK\u201cey \u201cn8 L Mr jrd \u201eMrs'\u201eC 2™\" mmm\t\u2014- - - taken.The thieves wheeled the Dowell, J.M.Argue and Donald1 P\tSunday, trailers into the welds off the back Connelly, street and removed them at their leisure.All of the tires taken were of the 19-450 size usually found on Ford cars of the early thirties.While Mr.and Mrs.Hulbert Armstrong were attending the V-J ser- Canada May Drop vice being held on the Agricultural\tr grounds on Wednesday afternoon, thieves broke into their home a mile East of Shawville and ransacked the house.Cupboards and trunks were searched and over $50.00 in cash was taken.The thefts have been reported to the Provincial Police.X Thos.Harold Beckett Dies Suddenly at Sand Bay BEATTIE EYE SERVICE Community Hospital Report 462 Bronson Ave., Cor.Gladstone School Opening OTTAWA ONTARIO I SCIENTIFIC EVE EXAMINATIONS imperialists Oil ail Visual and Muscular Eye Defects T.T.Beattie, Kathleen M.Rollins, Rog Optometris * How Time Flies - School Days Again What About Your Children's School Apparel ?Reg Optometris Gordon T.Paul INSURANCE 1 REP RESENTJ X G COM1 AX 11S Strong Experienced Dependable Throngh Generations Girls\u2019 School Dresses Skirts and Blouses Sweaters .Anklets Knee Socks School Oxfords Mr.Byrcn Swartz and granddaughter, Miss Ruby Swartz, of Conestoga, Ont., have been visiting at the home of his brother, Mr.AUAtAfUII I C Swartz, in town, and other relatives OnAWVILLt in the district\t1 QUE Mrs Peter Wilson, of Cobden, accompanied by her son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Wilson, of Kirk-She will visit friends land Lake, visited at the home of m Toronto and Fort William, Ont., Mr.and Mrs.Ken Hdogins, on en route Boys\u2019 Epidemic of Tire Thieving i Tuesday School Pants Sweaters Wind breakers Shirts Polo Shirts Sport Oxfords Shawville is becoming aroused over an epidemic of tire thefts that has struck the village Week-end visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Thos Murphy, at Charters, were: Mr.and Mrs.Paul Brule ||\t\u2022 and children, Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Fairhead and son, Mr.and Mrs.Leo Westsff, Miss Erma Murphy, Miss Jean Courrette and Mr.Foster SCHOOL SUPPLIES Scribblers\u2014Pencils\u2014Erasers\u2014Ink Notebooks\u2014Refills\u2014Rulers Drawing Books\u2014Scrapbooks Mrs.S.E.Hudson, of Chelsea, is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr.Wm.I.Armstrong, in Bristol.Mrs.Asa Smart and son Billy, [Mrs.Hudson was accompanied by A large number of beautiful floral I have returned home after a three her son, Mr.Cephas Hudson, of the tributes were received.\t(week\u2019s visit at the home of her par- Gatineau Power Co., who spent ents, Mr.and Mrs.R.T.Williams, some time at Norway Bay before at Cardinal, Ont., and with her sia- .returning home, ter, Mrs.Geo.B.Holliday, at Wad-dington, N.Y,\tj I Store closed every Wednesday afternoon \u2022 Î Mr.\tMrs.Thos Mooney, «\t« ^ /s.\t, *,\t,\t_ INipawin, Sask., arrived here last Rev.P.R.Stole left Monday to week to visit relatives in North On-attend a conference at the Summer I slow and Yarm.Mr.Mooney, who home of Dr.Cyril Flannigan, at js a native of Onslow went west 43 Arundel, Que., from August 120th, years ago and has not returned in to 24th.On Saturday Mrs.Stote that period of time.Mrs.Mooney, and her three sons will go to Edge- 'who was the former Miss Margaret wood, near Stanbridge East, Que., Murray, of Bristol, has visited here for a reunion of the Stole family.Aid to Allies THE W.A.HODGINS STORE v Announcement is expected this week on the dropping of Canadian mutual aid to the United Nations which up to the end of he war totalled approximately $2,150,000,000 ex' eluding the Dominions gift to Britain.Shawville Quebec l on other occasions. 7 4 I 1 v ; e WINS VICTORIA CROSS BYRON NELSON WINS SEAGRAM GOLD CUP » % » ?V.*- \\ \u2022> t f t * fur 77/ \u2022t a* X à # A 4 / * /// i îmé » i X $688 V Imagine Ike punishment\t.\t.___, grueling, torturing test of tire safety ant endurance as Wilbur Shaw, the famous race driver, under supervision of the American Automata:# Association, averaged 10034 miles per hour for 500 miles on the Indianapolis Speedway\u2014equal to 50,000 miles of ordinary driving.Net a single skid or blowout occurred in the entire 500 miles-at speeds up to 135 miles an hour\u2014definite proof that Firestone Synthetic rubber tires will stand up to any demand make of them I Remember 2* ¦ » > to* At CO## *5x, \\ * a î F » K Jr - % « > 7 15 Ü N w V > z V Z > \\x you can this fact when you boy new toroa.* « OrT/r lia y \\ » X CK:**} V V K s / * GO i S'* \\ r« / V \\ ?¦X li\\ This handsome trophy, the Seagram Gold Cup, emblematic of the Canadian Open Golf Championship, was won on Saturday, August 4th, at Thornhill Golf Club.Toronto, by Byron Nelson of Toledo, Ohio, with a score of 280.4 strokes better than the runner-up Herman Barron.White Plains.New York.Outstanding players from all parts of Canada and the United States participated in the Tournament which was one of the most successful in Canadian golfing history.With the Seagram Gold Cup.Byron Nelson received a cheque from the R.C.G.A.for $2,000.N V « I Cpl.Frederick George Topham, 27-year-old Toronto member of the 1st.Canadian Parachute Battalion, who has been awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry while serving as a medical orderly during the Battle of the Rhine.Tophani, who becomes Canada's 11th Victoria Cross winner of this war, saw sniper bullets kill two other medical orderlies, but this did not stop him from treating and earning an unknown number of wounded to safety.The action occurred near Wes sel last March 23, when the Battle of the Rhine was at its height.m S m > il* 7 'V both xx eve killed as they knelt beside the casualty.\u201cWithout hesitation and on his ow n initiative l pi.1\u2019opham went forward through intense fire to replace the orderlies who had been killed before his eyes.As lie worked on the wounded man, he was himself shot through the nose.In spite of severe bleeding and intense pain he never faltered in his task.Having completed immediate first aid he carried the wounded man steadily and slowly hack through continuous fire to the shelter of the woods.During the next two hours Cpl.Topliam refused all offers of medical help for his own wound.He worked most devotedly throughout this period to bring in wounded, showing complete disregard for the heavy and accurate enemy fire.It was only when all casualties had been V C j * v THEY DEFEND MARSHAL PETAIN l x \u20ac ¦ i\u2014 # 3 K * 8 nr.< I » e IMS ê * erne e mediately went out alone in spite of the blasting ammunition and enemy fire, and rescued the three occupants of the carrier, brought these men hack across the open ground, and although one died almost immediately at-erwards, he arranged for the evacuation of thj o[hej t^p, whs undoubtedly owe their lives to him.cleared that he consented to his own wound being treated.\u201cHis immediate evacuation was ordered, but he interceded so earnestly on his own behalf that he was eventually allowed to return to duty.\u2018On his way hack to his company lie came across a carrier which had received a direct hit.Enemy mortar fire was still dropping around, the carrier itself was burning fiercely, and its own mortar ammunition was exploding, an experienced officer on the spot had warned all not to approach the carrier.\u201cCpl.Tophatn .# x r Official Citation.The citation accompanying the award to Topham read: He ¦ < v.I £ » \u201cOn March 24, 1W45, Cpl.Top-ham, a medical orderly parachuted with his battalion on to a strongly defended area east of the Rhine.6 \u2022 £ /! At about 11.00 a.m.,\twhilst treating casualties sustained in the drop, a cry for help came from a wounded man \u2022 in the open.Two medical orderlies from a field ambulance went out to this man in succession but \u201cThis non-commissioned officer showed sustained gallantry of the highest order, for six hours, most of the time in great pain.He performed a series of acts of outstanding bravery and hi» magnificent and selfless courage inspired all those who witnessed it.\u201d ta a yi % % A F o \u2022< %.\u2022k.* « Attorney* for the defense of 89-year-old Marshal Henri Phillip# Pctain, on trial for his life on treason chargea in Paris, are pictured above.They are M.Lemaire, left, and M.Isorni.The picture was made during a brief recess in the trial.# nowever.mi- 9 \u2018VOICE OF DOOM' ALLIED MILITARY GOVERNMENT LEADS GERMANS ALONG THE ROAD BACK\u2019 ir n W V # '.mZi / kv 4 > ?% ¦* 1 A / w* # .* \u2022*.< mm ?§ \u20ac >: & « / V jr* » IN x > a 00 : ¦ f * V f i* » .* a- y>.* » * 4 -« 4 \u2022 X \u2022» I H v V# A\u2018 t E 1 « ( # ?4 # V.4 4 Courts meet regularly to try offenders against Military Government regulations.They have jurisdiction over all persons in the Allied occupied territory except members of the Allied Forces.German citizens acceptable to the Military Government are given arm bands as police officers.Uniforms will come later.They carry rifles to preserve order and guard valuable property.Japanese-speaking Capt.Ellis M.Zacharias, USN, above, is the \u201cvoice of doom\u201d to Jap radio listeners.Through the Office of War Information, he makes regular broadcasts to the Japs, stressing the hopelessness of further resistance and the certain destruction awaiting Jap cities.*#**»* \"A A A V- - ¦ m,a * 1 » # N A $ I » \"* ' 4 \u2022 A A Ægr**w* i 4 A > * vv « Vf % L J kferi > ^4# i/ ' A \\ ' at SWEDES\u2019 PREMIER > e - ¦/** * :»% - 4 * * ! \u2022v V Z v & U * ¥ 6.* ï 4 w 58*.Z t ' » V e * V t # * m 1Bfe»?¦s i » * V * , / > k 3 %\t% ^ Vf A German civilians get copies of a weekly newspaper published under supervision of Military Government authorities.Besides news, it carries proclamations, new laws and other regulations.These photos, taken recently in Bayreuth, Germany, depict ways in which Germans are being led along the road back to the democratic way of life under Allied military controls.They are typical of the progress toward governmental, educational and economic stability being made by the Allied Military Government units which moved into German communiites immediately behind the combat troops.Upon Germans like these in the pictures\u2014the children and adults\u2014rests the fate of the new Reich.They must atone for the crimes of Nazism and make their own future in accordance with the decrees of the Big Three as announced from Postdam.In court at top, left, two defendants standing at extreme right sold \u201cprotection\" te There are on estimated 3,000,000 elementary school children in the American zone of Germany.Schools are opened under guidance of teachers approved by Military Government education officer.German civilians by printing \u201cOff Limits to Allied Troops * signs and selling them to property owners tor posting.They pleaded guilty anu were heavily fined.In photo of auxiliary policemen, the leader, left, served on Bayreuth\u2019s police force for 40 years, retired during the Nazi administration and was recalled from retirement by the Military Government.New starved civilians like those in photo at left below, wait hours in front of the M.G.building for copies of the Bayrischer Tag.weekly newspaper.Children in photo at right, below, are kindergarteners, the first age group to be started back to school.Approximately half a million children will attend the first four grades of elementary school by fall.Military authorities are rebuilding schools, many of which were wrecked by warfare./ \" « e V i - m *\u2022 Per Albin Hansson, above, continues as premier of Sweden, a position he has held six years, fai the quiet replacement of the wartime coalition government by a sc # o I The Perfect Thirst Quencher V.'.v SOUR APPLES FOR THE GERMANS .;.v.y.v,v//M'.vS i i 1 i LOUIS ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM CHAPTER XIV \"Fool! You would not have tried that had you known how good Manfred Is with the trigger.\u201d Ho bent and took the keys from Hog er's pocket stco c> \"My God, Rudolph got up from her chair this you tell us?What do you mean?\" \"I did not mean to speak of it ever, Madame unhappily at the fire there is no point in keeping silence.It was Jules Goujon who told me\u2014Jules who once happened to see his picture\u2014the one Merldel has.And Jules knew how much Merldel was interested in that one.Jules had seen him when he was taken prisoner by the English.And Jules described him\u2014 yes, even to the Iron Cross he wore .Oberlleutenant Faber! 1 am sorry, madame.I would have died gladly to save you this.And ?»* Madame What Is Roger shook his head think they'll be recaptured.Mike\u2014 Mike\"\u2014repeating the name he smiled bitterly road and byway between here and the line eSSjfj And the rest of the family .\u2022friend Bert undertook to clean the inside oi all the windows w hat a help that is.Partner and Bob dismantled an electric stove that was to be packed up and taken Partner's brother in the city.The idea was to send it by transport hut after taking it to pieces they decided it would be just as easy, if they could get it in the car, to deliver it personally.They got it in all right, so now, they are away.Daughter is still sweeping and dusting, the windows arc nearly cleaned clearing and I'm hearing a few remarks about going out to shoot ground-hogs.9 And *> knows every \u20ac> m « Rudolph stared But now He knows what he's doing\u2014always did know.\" Madame stood up straight and I am not finished yet.Michel Fabre always defied me, always had his own way, always laughed last.But tonight I have pity for him, the anger has gone out of me.It would be a mercy If a bullet from some guard's gun would put an end to a life like that.A traitor, a murderer\u2014! 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We carry a large stock of I I l X Marble and Granite for all designs of Cemetery Memorials V > i X X -> X -Ht , X V.v V \u2019\\%x X N-' # v'» 'V.t iv 10 months; Salary.$800; Board $25, per month; 12 pupils; modern School.Apply to GEORGE TANNER, Secretary-Treasurer, Danford Lake, Que.NOTICE My office will be closed from the The order only applies to the sale I 13th Au5ust until after Labour Day.of grapes grown in Ontario British Columbia.neces- ¦ H.I.SMITH Secretary-Treasurer ÿ H.C Rowat, Notary.and f X t "]
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