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[" / / I $1.50 in Canada; $2.00 in US.SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946 No.12, 64th Year -r â x PERSONAL MENTION JAMES A.MILLAR ADVOCATE.BARRISTER, ETC.129 Main Street HULL, QUE.Mrs.M.Langford\u2019s Grocery Store will be closed from October 1st for two weeks.BORN Miss Gladys McDonald, Reg.N., of Montreal, was the week-end guest of Miss Katie Elliott.Mr.Peter Lunam, of Ferme Neuve, Que., spent the week-end with his wife and family in town.Miss Eleanor Horner is spending a vacation at the home of her aunt, Mrs.Lillian Grace, at Pembroke.Mr.Jos.H.McKibbon, of Edmonton, and his sister, Mrs.Thos Bradley, of Eardely, are visiting relatives in town this week.Derring\u2014At Youville Hospital, Nor-anda, Que., on Tuesday, Sept.24th, 1946, to Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Deed ing, a daughter.Blackadar\u2014On Sunday, 1946, in Hospital at N.S., to Mr.and Mrs.Don Black-adar (nee Loraine Pokes) a son.At Pcrtiac Comumnity Hospital, Shawville, Que., on Wednesday, Sept.24, 1946, to Mr.and Mrs.Harold Megrath (nee Gab-rieljé Baker, of Belgium) a daughter.Both well.ALADDIN MANTLE LAMPS Final Results of Pontiac Byelection On Thursday last, Jules Caston-guay, chief electoral officer, nounced final results of the Pontiac by-election on September 16th.The vote wa£ as follows:\u2014 Real Caouette, candidate for L\u2019Union des Electeurs de Pontiac (Social Credit) 11,413; Lucien Labelle, Liberal, 10,850; Hector Belec, Progressive Conservative, 7,497; Bernard Molloy, C.C.F., 2,002 Oscar Roy, Labor Progressive, 579 Sixty-five percent, of the voters turned out to the 274 polls and 293 ballots were spoiled.Sep Ml.t.29th iddleton Dr.R.G.DOCKS SURGEON DENTIST Graduate of McGill University PONTIAC HOUSE SHAWVILLE, QUE.an- Megrath Telephone, 153 J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K.C.Advocate, Barrister, Solicitor, etc.Lawn Building CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, QUE.Burns 50 Hours on a Gallon of Kersosene Limits Instantly with a Match Is Absolutely Safe \u2014 Can\u2019t Explode Requires No Pump or Pumping 60 Candle Power of Modern White Light Sanitary \u2014 No Smoke \u2014 No Odor x Mr.Clinton Armstrong, of Toronto, has been spending a vacation at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lome Armstrong.Mr.Nathan Smith has returned to his home in Caldwell section, after spending some time in harvesting operations in Western Canada.The Misses Marguerite and Jennie Wharrey and their sister, Mrs.Smith, of Ottawa, spent the week-end at their old home at Starks Comers.Mrs.Keith Corrigan and Brent left on Monday to take up residence at Temagami, where Mr.Corrigan is engaged as chief mechanic for Gillies Bros.ENGAGEMENT Palmer Dagg Mr.and Mrs.Hilliard Palmer, of Yarm, Que., announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Shirley Jean, to Mr.Gerald Henry Dagg, son of Mr.and Mrs.Percy L.Dagg, of Shawville» Que.Marriage take place in October.R.MILLAR WALLACE ADVOCAT - - BARRISTER HULL, QUEBEC Consultations by Appointment to Pontiac to Honor Admiral Reid DIED HARLAND C.ROW AT NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McGill University SHAWVILLE, QUE.Vice Admiral H.E.Reid, new Chief of the Naval Staff succeeding the late Admiral George Clarence Jones has been appointed a patron of the Pontiac Branch of the Canadian Legion at Campbell\u2019s Bay.The Admiral is e native of Portage du Fort.In his honour, the warden and counsellors of Pontiac shortly will be giving a testimonial banquet for him at Campbells Bay under the sponsorship of the Legion.Date for the dinner, at which Defence Minister Douglas Abbott will be a guest, will be set when the Admiral returns to Ottawa from a tour of duty in about 10 days.Vice Admiral Reid is the son of Mrs.Reid and the late Mr.Emmer-son Reid, of Portage du Fort.SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE 4 Estate C.J.Caldwell Henderson\u2014On Wednesday Sept.18, 1946, at Brighton, Sussex, England, Margaret Irene Long, beloved wife of Alfred T.Henderson, of Dupar-quet, Que., formerly of Shawvllle.Miss Nora Corrigan, a recent graduate of Renfrew Victoria Hospital, is spending a vacation with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lawson Corrigan.Miss Ethel McNabb, of Lowville, N.Y.has been visiting her brother, Mr.W.C.Schwartz in town, and her father, Mr.Fred Schwartz, at Ladysmith.Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Howes returned on Friday from a week\u2019s visit with relatives in Ottawa.Re-turing they were accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.John Crawford, who spent the week-end at their home.Miss Mabel Chisnell, has returned to Montreal to resume duty as nurse-in-training at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, after spending a month\u2019s vacation at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Chisnell.Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Westbrook and family and Mr.and Mrs.Lem Hodgins and family attended a reunion of the Bradley-McKibbon families at the home of Mr.Percy McKibbon, in Eardley, on Sunday.Mr.M.J.Hughes, of Staten Island, New York City, N.Y., is visiting his brother and sister at Campbells Bay.Mr.Hughes was a guest at the Shaw-ville Fair and was impressed at the growth and expansion of the Fair since 1902, when he last attended.Visiting at the home of their father, Mr.R.A.Hodgins, who has been in ill health for the past few weeks are, his daughter, Mrs.P.J .Moore and son Bobbie, of Bameveld, N.Y.; and sons, Messrs Gerald of Stockton, Cal.; Duncan, of Newton, N.J.; Kenneth, of Noranda, Que.and John, of South Porcupine, Ont.DR.H.K.NEILSON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SPECIALIST Medical Arts Building 180 METCALFE STREET OTTAWA At her late home, Waltham, Que., on Sunday, September 29th, 1946.Mary Ann Smiley, beloved wife of the late Alexander Robinson, in her 79th year.The funeral was held at 1.30 o\u2019clock on Wednesday afternoon, Oct.2nd.from the late home of the deceased, to Waltham United Church and Cemetery.The late Mrs.Robinson was a sister of Mrs.John A.Dean, of Shawville.ONT.Phone, 2-7961 Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 BEATTIE EYE SERVICE UNDERWEAR 462 Bronson Ave., Cor Gladstone OTTAWA - ONT.MARRIED October 1st Brings Heavy Snow Storm SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATIONS Specialists on Visual and Muscular Eye Defects Kathleen M.Rollins, KROSE \u2014 ZACH ARIAS The wedding of Miss Freda Zach-arias, daughter of Mr.Wm Zacharias and .the late Mrs.Zacharias, of Schwartz, Que.to Mr.Frederick Krose, son of Mr.Emiel Krose pd the late Mrs Krose.of LrgiysniJth, Que., was held on Wednesday, Sept.25th, at two o'clock in Zion Lutheran Church, at Schwartz.Rev.Luther Eberhardt officiated at the ceremony.Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Lois Schock and Miss Dorothy Schwartz Mr.Denzi 1 Zimmerling and Mr.Delbert Zacharias were the best men.For her wedding the bride chose a floor-length gown of silk jersey.Her veil was arranged from a coronet of waxed rose buds and she carried a white Bible.Following a reception held at the home of the bride, the couple left on a wedding trip to Toronto, Niagara and the Thousand Islands.On their return they will take up residence in Ladysmith where the groom has.\t.recently built a beautiful home.\tThe regular w ork meeting i Out-of-town guests were: Mrs.F.[Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of Pontiac Co -Beiderman, Mr.and Mrs.Harold munity Hospital will be held at the Greecie, Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Beider- hospital on Tuesday afternoon, Oct.of Pembroke: Mr.and Mrs.18th, at the usual time.George Sparling, of Cobden: Mr.and Mrs.Robert Johnston and daughter of Ottawa.Spring-needle Combinations For Boys Short Sleeves and Long Legs Especially made for School Wear Medium Weight.Sizes 24 to 34 $1.25 per Suit Tuesday, October 1st, ushered in the worst snow storm that this district has experienced for some years.It was equal to any storm which might come in the dead of Winter, end found most everybody unprepared for such precipitation.The storm began about 6.00 a.m.Tuesday, and was accompanied by a high wind from tjie northwest with freezing temperature, which raged all day Monday and during the night.\tA\t.Those who had to venture out in motor cars found the going very tough and some had to put on chains.Mr.Clarence Murray, driver of the School bus, said the road to Yarn was very dangerous as he only had sight of the road for a few feet.Only about half the children who come to School by bus ventured out.Returning home, after School, the children had to be conveyed by snowmobile bus.In several sections telephone lines out of commission ,and electric T.T.Beattie, Registered Optometrists tiORDON T.PAUL \u2014 Insurance \u2014 r REPRESENTING COMPANIES Strong, Experienced DEPENDABLE THROUGH GENERATIONS Penmans Flat-knit Combinations For Boys Long Sleeves and Long Legs Fine Knit - Long Wearing Sizes 24 to 34 $1.50 per Suit QUE.SHAWVILLE Have your fall clothes cleaned now by Pontiac Dry Cleaners D.and E.DODS, Proprietors Shawville, Que Phone 170 Boys Fleece-lined Combinations Famous \u201cTIGER\u201d Brand Sizes 24 to 34 $1.25 and $1.35 per Suit were\tB .\t.service was interrupted for short intervals during the day.This storm presents an unusual sight foliage on the trees is yet quite green, and with the weight of snow, large branches on many trees cracked under the strain.At noon-hour Tuesday the snow fall measured eight inches.Surprise Party for Miss Joyce Horner On Wednesday evening prior to her departure to enter Grace Hospital, Ottawa, as nurse- in- training, Miss Joyce Homer, was tendered a surprise party at the home of her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.John Homer.During the evening, which was enjoy ably spent, Miss Homer was presented with a purse of money by Miss Nancy Horner, while Mrs.C.Ran-dell made a brief address.Dainty refreshments were served.mann.Clarendon Women\u2019s Institute will meet in the Household Science room of the Shawville High School on Wednesday, Oct.9th, at 2, p.m.¦¦\tProgram:\u2014An apron parade, exhibit Shawville United Crurch was the and sale; demonstration of salads, scene of a pretty wedding on Wed-| Roll call\u2014A table bouquet, nesday afternoon when Ruby Leona Elizabeth Sparling, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robt Sparling, of Shawville was united in marriage to Osborne James Belsher, son of Mr and Mrs.Harry Belsher.of Yarm.Rev.A.F.Fokes officiated.The Church was decorated with Autumn flowers and leaves for the as BELSHER\u2014SPARLING Men\u2019s Pure-wool Underwear Stanfield\u2019s Two-piece Shirts and Drawers Heavy Weight (Limited Quantity) $2.75 per Garment Many Attend Illustrated Lecture on Fast Freezing Semi-annual Meeting of Pontiac W I.An interested audience of a large number of citizens of town and sur- assembled at The semi-annual meeting of Wo-occasion.\tI men's Institutes of Pontiac County Given in marriage by her father, |will be held in the United Church, Beech Grove, on Friday, October 11, 1946, commencing at 10 a.m.Miss Her floor- r Walker, demonstrator Quebec W.I.expects to be present and a very special guest speaker will be Mrs.C E Dow, O.B.E., president of the F.W.I.C.All W.I.members are urged to be present.rounding district* Shawville Theatre on Friday evening for thé illustrated lecture on \"How to preserve by fast freezing\u201d.The speaker was Miss Lenore Newman, of the Consumers* Branch of the Department of Agriculture, who explained the advantages of fast freezing, what foods were adapted and their preparation for this mode of preservation.At the conclusion of her address Miss Newman answered many questions relative to the preparation of different food stuffs for freezing.Mayor W.C.Schwartz presided for the program, which was sponsored by the McKinley Bros., owners and operators of the new refrigeration plant on Main Street.Mr.Schwartz complimented the owners on giving Shawville such a plant and store, which was up-to-date in every respect, and wished them every success the bride wore a gown of white sheer with overlace effect, the long gown flowing to a slight train length veil was arranged from a coronet of white rosebuds and she had a corsage of red roses.The attending bridesmaids were John McNeill, Well-known Bristol Resident Passes Medium-weight Underwear Spring and Fall Weight Fine Flat Knit Specially priced at $1.50\t$2.25\t$2.95 per Suit A life-long resident of this district, ile toXdTSl, in his 83rd giss cousin of the bride.The wedding music was olayed by Mrs.Edgar Hodgins and the soloist was Mr.Glenn Hodgins.After the service supper was served to about 50 guests at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, Main Street, and later in the evening a large reception was held in the Tfieatre Hall.Mr.and Mrs.Sparling left for New Ontario on their wedding trip, the bride travelling in a navv blue wool dress with black accessories their return they will reside on the groom\u2019s farm at Yarm.HILDA M.GRAHAM, County Secretary year Mr.McNeill had enjoyed good health all his life until he became ill six days before his death.With the exception of a few years spent in the Western States, Mr.McNeill had spent his life-time in Bristol, engaged in farming.The funeral, attended by many relatives and friends, was held on Thursday afternoon from his late reService was conducted by Men\u2019s Fleece-Lined Combinations Nazi Criminals to Hang Hermann Nuremberg, Oct.1.Gob ring and 10 co-conspirators of Hitler\u2019s gang will die on the gallows for their war crimes and crimes against humanity.A twelfth was sentenced to hang, but his trial was in absentia* Sentenced to death with Goering were Joachim von Ribbentrop,Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, Ernest Alfred Rosenberg.TIGER BRAND sidence Rev.R.McCord.Left to mourn his loss are four sons: Dan, of Coteau Station, Que.; Sam, of Maryland; John Ed., of Timmins, Ont.; Donald, at home, and one daughter, Mrs Marvin Thompson, of Zion section, Clarendon; also eight grandchildren and one great-granddaughter, besides several sisters and brothers.Interment was made in Norway Bay cemetery, the pall-bearers being A.R.Smiley, Marvin Camp- Heavy Weight Medium Weight On (Limited Quantity) Mr.Tremblay, of the Ration Board spoke on the rationing of meat as applied to the farmer, and Mr.N.A.Drummond, local Agronomist, spoke of the advantages of a refrigeration plant in the community.At the conclusion of the program Mr.John McKinley thanked all those who had contributed to the success I H of the meeting, the speaker: and also j Messrs dizens who had co-operated for the'bell.Wm.Armstrong, Howard Walsh erection of the plant.\tEdwin Pirie and Thos.Mousseau.Kaltenb runner Hans Frank,\"Wilhelm Frick, Julius Streicher, Fritz Sauckel, Col.Gen Alfred Jodi, Arthur Seyss-Inquart and Martin Bormann.The court tried Bormann in absentia, and there indication he could be found Many Fire Caases Heavy Loss of Life THE W.A.HODGINS STORE Quebec Shawville The loss of 391 lives and nearly and Martin Bormann $42.000.000 in property damage was the terrible price we paid for our was no\t.¦ ¦ negligence and indifference towards before the execution date fire in 1945.\t'believe him aready dead.i * ^ \u2022* ¦.» » IF THEY CAN\u2019T BE EATEN, THEY CAN BE DRUNK Fusai* Answer to Prtvl 1 Î * fa CHRONICLES ol GINGER FARM |Ht3IdlfflHi5U3IWriL:< Wild Creature JT *¦ \u2022\u2022\u2022it ¦J [tf ICil II d 4 ml ft)-151 Id IsllliSIM\" nn IdVMH a Am&m Wm \u2018 IV MAXGtN NORMAN KtRK iTl HORIZONTAL 61 On the sheltered side 62 Angers VERTICAL 1\tExisted 2\tAlgerian city 3\tCharacteristic dress 4\tCharge for services 5\tArea measure 25 Rich man 26 Prohibit MH 13M;V ESfiSÈsw ¦illiüM HHPlffl ¦yiïiMM nia.iîiMi5ii=te iracn\t*wj= roraraforaïf raiaiiff mi , 1 Pictured v beast 5 Arabian gulf 9 Skin opening 18 Great Lake 14 Roam 18 Dry 16 Black bird 18 Decigram 18Herb\t\u201e .50\tCompass point 0 Girl s toy 51\tShouted\t% Bad 12 Siamese\t8 Symbol ior neon 9 Kitchen utensil 10\tPrayer 11\tGet up 12\tParadise 17 New York the men, just about went wild with excitement.But presently she gave a mighty yelp and immediately after started ploughing the ground with her nose.Yes, Tippy got the animal all right \u2014 but the animal also got her \u2014 and the animal wasn\u2019t a groundhog.Gunshots finished the job and poor Tippy was tied up for the rest of the day.Her mournful expression was truly pathetic.*T feel in duty bound/' writes Mrs.AJ.W., \"to express my gratitude for the El mm obtained from Kruechen Salta.He âm Addle.He can nip about, and run up and Çfaaciïce ^dfaderafion 9cday/ «do fill He always Wk them, 'I believe It h my ! regular do* of Kniachen Salts in my -\t- \u2022 We friends.To my idea, do family f t \u2022\t! 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grocery store all in the same budding.One bank serves the town, and a new community hail, a hospital, a fire and police station are under construction.Moving pictures arc » regular feature, while a walk of a mile or two along the railway tracks brings the brook trout fisherman to many a stream.Only building in Marathon not owned by the paper company is the new, streamlined station, completed by the C.PR, tbit summer It is alike in every respect to a new station at Lcaside.now almost completed.What does all- his development mean?First of all, and most ini portant, it means jobs for a total of at least five thousand men.That means they and their families will have to be clothed and fed \u2014 ann it means, too, more jobs for their fellow citizens *n the manufactur ing areas.It means more jobs in the transportation services \u2014 railways and lake freighters and airplanes, for the airplane is an integral part of travel in northern Ontario Secondly, it means that the vast forest resources along the north shore of Superior are finally being put to a worthwhile purpose.Pulpwood makes paper, and there is hardly a facet of modern life that does not depend, in some war.on paper.And last, it means that Ontario\u2019s north Superior fronpy, beaten first by the railway builders of the 1880 s and held since l ia* time by the twin bands of steel, w at last coming into its own as ai» actual, rather tiian potential natural resource.our catalogue on floures-fr.turei*, de*k lamps, bed i.O cycles only.Also toasters, Dive W.P.T.B.license num-Oordon-Hirrrls Supply Vo.Montreal Write f cent lamps, irons, her.Reg'd 5354 Waverley St MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & Kit F.Il\tA IIOimiFHmiN III\u2019Y» \u2022ells.exchange» musical inetru-ment* IM Church.Toronto 1.FOU SAI.K urne ATTENTION NOVELTY OI'IMlirrUNITIF* FO H WOMEN S-4-3 III F FICHENT VAKIKTIK* IN one apple tree.Al»«» McIntosh on hardy rootstocks.Black sud Red Currant Plants for commercial and private planting In the newest varieties.VH I LLPS FARMS.CHA TKAUDI AY VILLAGK, QUK.BE A HAIRDRESSER \u2022 a JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Great Opportunity.I .earn Hairdressing Plea*.ini dignified profession, good wages, thousands successful Marvel graduates.America's greatest system.Illustrated catalogue free Write or call.i % 11 At TO KANT* AND ACCESSORIES for all car*.Price Lint on request.Piston rings for all motors at prewar prices.Dept.W., Canadian Auto Parts, 339 Queen St.W , Toronto.\\ I I a* .\u2022 .MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS 35* flloor St.W.Toronto Branches: 44 King St.Hamilton & 74 Rideau Street.Ottawa.CONCRETE BLOCK MACHINE I / Easy to build, low cost.Sell blocks build house, barn, etc., economically.Free details.Masterprinl Co.Toronto 14, Ontario.\t» PATENTS .1 F ET II EllSTON II A CG II A COMPANY Patent Solicitors Established I WWW; 14 King West.Toronto Booklet of Information on request A ?K : 6,000 PULLETS i PEHN4IN AI 6000 Rendy-to-Lay Pullets, also several thousand 2 to 6 months old.These pullets all raised on clean, free range with plenty of space and tender green feed, under the most Ideal conditions.Send for Price List and full particulars.BATTLE SCENE* OF INVASION benches and battle route In NorthWest Europe Including Interesting shots of England, France.Belgium.Holland and Germany.For set mall this ad and $1.00 to Sgt.Major l*ezack, 10C St.Cross St., Winnipeg.I» OIL BURNERS New pot type oil brooders, new pot type range burners and heaters.Prompt delivery or book for later.POULTRY FARM.The town of Marathon (above) is typical of the new developments along Superior\u2019s north shore.On the Canadian Pacific Railway\u2019s main line to the west, the new streamlined station (lower) was recently opened., PHOTOGRAPHY LAKE VIEW WE1N BROS.Exeter.Ontario IMPERIAL QUALITY IS QUALITY AT ITS BEST PEDIGREED PERMIAN KITTEN M \u2014blues and black.3 Hees Venetian blinds\u2014Ivory parlor e; springe, spring mattress, good condition.12 dinner knives and forks 1847 Rogers.Box 624, Picton, Ont OIK YEAR HOUND FAST SEIIV- Ice and fine quality work will please you.For satisfaction try Imperial.6 or 8 exposure films, developed and printed.30c IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE Station 1.Toronto., 36 Inch.Mahogany abinet.48 Inch steel bed, Use Hydro Powrk and two wt ^g type.Another pod to a railway officL sports received front tl.urinary Officer of the Li ds Department -of Agrit /that the French-Canadian three stallions shipped by inion Department of Agru a few months ago are provi \" satisfactory, and the officer ask mother stallion to be purchaser sent to Montserrat.\t_ > to the end of July, the French \u2022 Purchasing Commission had liased over 5.000 Canadian is for shipment to France and t 7.000 smaller horses, prinoi-mares.were bought forVNRRA.ag the month of July this year, 'fient of horses from Western \u2022'astern Canada has been the ¦est in recent years, the move.totalling 9.950 animals.GENERAL REPAIRS WELDING TIRE REPAIRS Gasoline, Oils and Grease always on hand DEMAND FOR FROM CANADA WAKLKING PLOWS TRACTOR PLOWS GANG PLOWS 'RSES .EDWARD TUBMAN Hunting, trapping or trespassing in * * * i G L YOUNG, Proprietor We also have an Nos.19-A, 17-C and 18-B, Range 1, Township of Lntchfield.By order, the owners VV.D.HODGINS & SON ELECTRIC CANNING MACHINE VSE WRAPPING PAPER FARM FOR SALE Hunting or trespassing on Lots)TO PUBLISH SUNDAY' PAPER was \u2019 Nos.1, and 2-B.7th Range Bristol, is strictly forbidden by the owner W.VV.McCLEARY Being Lot No.2-A, Range 3, Onslow South, containing 50 acres ! more or less, running creek.Forj further particulars apply to FRANK BOURGEAU, Wyman, Que.PIRIE & WESTBROOK Philadelphia, Sept.30\u2014 The Philadelphia Record published its Sunday edition on brown wrapping paper, explaining in a front page statement it was because of the newsprint shortage.e Chief rewards 'ulture Centre Street, Shawville, Que.Hunting or trespassing in any manner whatsoever is strictly prohibited on Lots Nos.8 and 9, Range 1, Township of Clarendon.By order of the owner.-»a.mare the ml- ng JOHN WICKENS s Hunting or trespassing in any îanner whatsoever is strictly for-dden on Lots No.1, Range 10.'rendon and Lot No.1 Range 10, to!.By order of the owners.WILLIAM ROBERTS HUMPHREY JONES > WATER SYSTEMS For ! OF A No.1 CITIZEN i.DEEP or SHALLOW WTLLS Gas or Hand Operated stimates gladly given\u2014 PORTRAIT b.CL # e e Brii.4 f m rsons or parties are hereby to hunt or trespass in any hatsoever on the following Lots Nos.20-B, 21-B.X, Range 1, Township of By order, the owners any week-day after Thanksgiving à BEATTIE BARN EQUIPMENT / .IT\" 1 All pt forbidden manner w.property:\u2014 and pt.20-/ I of Litchfield./ : FROST FENCE GATES i t V and LLOYD STEWART STEEL POSTS ADA EXPECTS RECORD DICTION OF LUMBER AND 3% 'spassing is strictly Nos.3-B and 4-B, i of Bristol.By V Full Line LHC.FARM IMPLEMENTS Place your orders now .eord lumber and pulp produc- Hunting or tn is anticipated in 1947, Labor forbidden on Lots rder by number from your Druggist.To Be Heard From When your BACK ACHES Reasonable Mistress: \"Why don't you keep the baby quiet, Kate?' Kate: \"1 can't keep him quiet, Ma'am, unless I let him make s aoisc.\" As the specifications for a new jet-propelled motor car lists its top speed at 130 m.p.h.and make no mention of brakes, we assume it has an extra-loud horn.W Backache is eften caused by lazy kidhtf action.When kidneys get eut el order excw Chicago Daily News 0: should try this very effective medicine to relieve pain end tired, nervous, cranky feelings, of such days \u2014 when due to female functional monthly disturbances.Worth trying! THE SPORTING THING lurked rest er that \u2019tired sut\u2019 Seeling assy Futility By the way, have you noticed how much it helps to blow your horn in a traffic jam?Of have you?\u2014Christian Science Monitor.1 I X1 ' \u2022 , esatiaftsssa: bea with the red band.Sold everywhere.IIS inn 1 mums =: i HOW TO RELIEVE PILE TORTURE QUICKLY AND EASILY New Housing Slogan The U S.Army is selling gliders at $76.They are packed in crates for delivery and the lumber in the crates is worth from $270 to $700.Buy a glider and build a home, should be a slogan over there.\u2014St.Catharines Standard.?t m > If vou ere troubled with itching piles or rte I soreness do not delay treatment and the risk of letting this condition becom# chronic.Any itching or soreness or painful passage of stool is nature's warning and proper treatment should be secured at once.For this purpose get a package of H Hold from any drugjiet and use ns directed; This formula which is used internally ie \u2022 small, easy to take tablet, will quickly relieve the itchir-/ and soreness end aid in herding Roid is plea** nt to use, is highly recommended and it seems the height of folly for any one to risk a painful and chronic pile condition when such a Bn# remedy may be had at such Hem-Roid and are not enti the results, your druggist W X for common ordinary sort throat AlV I «W o* low UKU Universal Language *11 12 ta Wats .1* 24 tablets .2k 100 tablets Ik \"The world needs a universal language,\" asserts a writer.But, mister, the world already has a universal language.It\u2019s^me spoken when money talks.\u2022That one\u2019s got me worried!\u201d Don't Boast 1 \u2022 «nail cost 61NUIN1 ASFItlN 1$ MARKID THIS WAT W J2TÆ A Scots girl obtained a situation in the South.One day her mistress asked her what particulai pan of Scotland she came from.\"1 come from near Aberdeen,\u201d \u2014Kitchener Record.D\u2019J\u2019EVER?Vee Will Rajey Staying At The St.Begis Hotel was the rcp*y.\"Oh,\u201d said her mistress Tm sorry you didn\u2019t tell me so before.I had some friends staying there, and 1 would have asked you if you knew them.\u201d \u2022 \"ft's like this,\u201d ictortcd the girl: \"when I was leaving home my mother said, 'Dinna boast rOHONTO AW,6MB |4| WON\u2019T 17 Z lY/ You'll have / US all in I The water V if You OOM'T IX WATCH OUT .Wit, Bat, #\t«very Shower lad Telepfce #\tSlagle, #2.5# a Double, #3.54 op Hoom TIP HEY,CUT IT .OUT, COL in! 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