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[" ü&r 15- Sha II % 1 fcSHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1948 $2.00 in Canada; $2.50 in U S No.26, 65th Year \u2022c FARMi FORUM NEWS JAMES A.MILLAR ADVOCATE, barrister, etc., 129 Main Street HULL, QUE.BIRTHS Donations of Clothing Urgently Needed McColgan\u2014At Quyon, Que., on Tuesday, Jan.13, 1948, to Mr.and Mrs.E.H.McColgan\u2014a son.O'Net!\u2014At Toronto, Ont., on Tuesday, Jan.6, 1948, to Mr.and Mrs.W.J.O\u2019Neil (nee Hazel Zacharias, a son.Neville\u2014At Pontiac Community Hospital, Shawville, on Wednesday, Jan.7, 1948, to Mr.and Mrs.Donald Neville, a daughter\u2014Faye Louise.PRATT\u2019S LIVESTOCK and POULTRY REMEDIES NORTH CLARENDON FORUM DISCUSS MARKETING The North Clarendon Farm Forum met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Herman Emmerson on Jan.5th, when the group discus«d Co-operative Marketing.An after-discussion re.the new United Kingdom contract and the restating increased meat prices, prompted the group to try, like the small boy caught in the jam cupboard, to explain the situation to our consumer friends, in an Open Letter to Consumers Did you know that the butter for which you now pay 70 cents per pound, is storage butter of July and August, for which we producers received 52 to cents per pound butter-fat, as of July, 1947 ?Is it the producer who is profiteering ?Did you know that of a 16 cent increase in the price per pound of certain cuts of pork, but 7 cents goes to the producer ?What of the other 9 cents ?Does the producer get it ?Echo answers No ! The producers are now being threatened by the Government with oleomargarine imports, and with the bogey of decreased consumption of their products, unless the price goes down! But\u2014 Is there decreased consumption of cigarettes ?Is there decreased consumption of gasoline ?Prices of these modem \u201cnecessities\u201d have risen too! Give the producer the benefit of the doubt! Find out the true facts before you lay all the blame at the farmer's door! Why penalize the dairy industry ?Why make the Dairy Cow the Goat ?Respectfully yours, | A few Producers.ShawvUle Women's Institute tie making a drive for donations if clothing and footwear for the \u2018\u2018Save the Children Fund\".Donations may be left at the homes of Mrs.A.G.Brough and Mrs.N.A.Drummond.Dr.R.G.DOCKS SURGEON DENTIST Graduate of McGill University PONTIAC HOUSE SHAWVILLB, QUE.Cuts your cost on feed Pontiac Hockey Schedule Try it and be convinced Telephone, 153 Remaining games as scheduled in Pontiac Senior League:\u2014 x DIED J.OSCAR LA FLA MME, Advocate, Barrister, Solicitor, etc.Lawn Building CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, QUE.Jan.14 \u2014 Shawville at Bryson Jan.16 \u2014 Fort Coulonge at Shawville Jan.19 \u2014 Shawville at Fort Coulonge Ft.Coulonge at Campbells K.C.In hospital on Monday, 1948, Gary Emile Mayhew January 12, Mayhew, beloved son of Mr and Mrs.Emile Mayhew, of Brecken-ridge.Que., age six months.The funeral service and interment was held at Charteris on Wednesday afternoon.Jan.20 Special for this Month Bay Campbells Bey et Bryson Campbellj Bay at Shaw- Bryson at Ft.Coulonge .Shawville at Campbells Ft.Coulonge at Bryson Bryson at Shawville Campbells Bay at Fort Jen jl!*.n ville 28 inch Box Stoves Skiis and Sleigh* Jan 26 Jan.27 B.MILLAR WALLACE ADVOCAT - - BARRISTER HULL, QUEBEC Consultation, by Appointment Bay Jan.28 Jan.30 Feb.2 Coulonge 1 Feb.3 \u2014 Feb.4 \u2014\u2022 Shawville at Bryson Feb.6 Feb.9 Feb.10 PERSONAL MENTION Bryson at Campbells Bay Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Turner, were in Ottawa for a few days of the past week.Mrs.Harold Hayes, of Ottawa, spent the week-end at the home of her sister, Mrs.Gordon Brownlee.Misses Betty and Joan Hodgins, of Ottawa, spent the week-end at the home ol their parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.F.Hodgins.Mrs.Alex.Olmsted and daughter, Judy, of Aylmer, Que., spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Austin McDowell.Mr.and Mrs.S.J.Brunton, who have been visiting friends in this community left Saturday, to visit in North Gower, and Kenmore, Ont.Mrs.Arnold Corrigan and son, Mr.Clayton Corrigan, of Ottawa, visited at the home of the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.Lawrence Wilson, during the past week.Mrs.Jack Pembroke, president of the Women\u2019s Voluntary Services, Montreal, who was guest speaker at Monday night's meeting of Shawville Women\u2019s Institute, was the guest of Mrs.G.G.McDowell, while in town.Mr.and Mrs.Hiliis Thompson left Monday to take up residence in Ottawa.Mr.Thompson's position as accountant in the Shawville branch of the Bank of Montreal, has been filled by Mr.Andrew Taylor.Mr.Thompson will continue service in the Sparks Street branch of the Bank in Ottawa.Rev.Wm.Dickson, Mrs.Dickson and children, Douglas and Dorcas, returned Saturday evening from visiting Mr.Dickson\u2019s mother at Newcastle-on-Tyne\u201e and other relatives, since November.Mr.and Mrs.Dickson are awaiting call to go to China as missionaries.They are presently at the home of Mrs.Dickson's parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Chisnell, in town.SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE 4 Estate C.J.Caldwell f- harland c.rowat NOTARY PUBLIC graduate of McGill University SHAWVILLE, QUE.Ft.Coulonge at Shawville Shawville at Ft.Coulonge Ft.Coulonge at Campbells Bay x / Further Donations to Community Hospital Fund DR.H.K.NEILSON Rye.Ear, Nose and Throat SPECIALIST Medical Arts Building 160 METCALFE STREET OTTAWA On behalf of the Board, of the Pontiac Community Hospital Inc., Hospital members and the Community we wish to acknowledge the following donations towards the Hospital Building Fund and wish to express our deep feeling of gratitude for this important financial assistance.ONT.Phone, 2-7961 MRS.HILLIS GRAHAM.WYMAN, HEARD OVER C.F.R.A.OTTAWA, 12.15 pm.SAT.JAN.10th.1946.JANUARY SPECIALS Jointly by Mr.C.H.Wainman, 18445 Pennington Drive, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs.V.Boles, Reg.N., Royal Ottawa Sanitorium, Carling Ave, Ottawa, Ont., for the purpose of furnishing a private ward\u2014$400.Jointly by Mr.Asa Smith and Miss Carrie Smith, Campbell's Bay, Que , for the purpose of furnishing a private ward in memory of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Smith\u2014$400.Estate Dr.H.T.Hurdman\u2014$5,263 -GO bequest to Hospital Fund.Estate R.A.Hodgins\u2014$500.00 Jointly by H.T.Lunam & Son, Campbell's Bay\u2014$100.00.I Collected by Miss Jean Judd, teacher, Junior room of Onslow No.2, Quyon, Que., for nursery\u2014$20.00 G.A.McDougall, Secretary-Treasurer Pontiac Community Hospital Inc.BEATTIE EYE SERVICE On a broadcast presented by the Eastern Zone of the Ontario Fédéra- | 46Î Bronson Ave., Cor Gladstone tion of Agriculture and the Western Quebec Counties of the Quebec Council of Farm Forums, Mrs.Hillis I SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATIONS Graham, of Wyman Farm Forum,\t.\t.heard asking questions about the I ^Pev a on ^ isual and Muscular Eye Defects T.T.Beattie, Kathleen M.Rollins, Registered Optometrists OTTAWA - ONT.was Ontario Federation of Agriculture, who have been holding their annual meetings in Toronto during the past week.Mr.R.A.Stewart, of Almonte, Ont., who was re-elected president of the O F A.on Friday, answered by explaining \u201cThe Ontario Federation of Agriculture is an overall organization which just lives up to it\u2019s name.It is a Federation of existing agricultural oranizations within th \u2022.province.As of January, 1948, it comprises 39 community, co-operative and educational associations and 42 county units.In its turn it is the Ontarion Provincial Unit of the Canadian Federation of Agricultural Producers.So, you see, we extend from the farmers on the back concessions through our county units, right through the provincial and national field into world organization\u201d Also heard on the broadcast were Mrs.A.N.Coughlin, of Cobden, Ont, reporting for the women's organizations and Howard Ferguson, of North Augusta, reporting activities of the junior organizations.\u2014Pontiac Committee of Farm Forums.During the month of January we are offering many specials \u2014 clearing lots.GORDON T.PAUL of Insurance SHAWVILLE QUE DRIVE CAREFULLY! i INSURE WISELY! Here are a few: I PROTECT WHAT YOU HAVE \u201cNew Life\u201d Mission Concluded Sunday Evening C.H.MacLEAN INSURANCE CONTINENTAL LIFE Agent FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, CASUALTY Phone 111 OVERCOAT SPECIAL With a congregation so large that chairs had to be brought in to accommodate the crowd that packed the large auditorium of the United Church on Sunday night, the \"New Life\" preaching mission, held for the past two weeks, came to a close.The guest preacher for the evening was Mr John Boles, of Ottawa, a former Shawville boy, who not only gave the message, but sang the hymn \"Into a tent where a gypsy boy lay\u201d Illustrating his hymn by beautiful colored drawings.The service was largely musical, with several duets sung by Mr.and Mrs.Ivan McGee, of Ottawa formerly of Fort Coulonge; a solo by Mr.Wil-mer Hodgins, an a duet by Miss Kay Woodley and Mr.Glenn Hodgins.On Tuesday night the auditorium was crowded, when Mr.John Boles again preached, and sang \"His eye is on the sparrow\" with colored paintings.The \"Good News\u201d radio quartette sang half a dozen numbers that were much enjoyed by the large congregation present.On Friday evening he illustrated the hymn \"Jesus Savoiur pilot me\" in the same way.During the services of the week there was a large attendance every night and on Wednesday and Thursday nights, Rev.Chas.Dawes, of Aylmer, Que., was the preacher, illustrating his powerful messages on \"The trinity of God and the trinity ef salvation\", with many musical numbers on the piano and the accord! an.These services of the second week fittingly followed the messages of the previous week, given by the two Shawville district boys, Messrs Wm.McDowell and Leslie Dean.During the two weeks the pastor, Rev.A.F.Fokes, was in charge of the services with Mrs.Edgar Hodgins presiding at the electric organ and th piano, assisted by Mrs.A H.Homer, Mrs.B.Little and Mrs.Alex Kilgour.At different times, solos were sung bv Mr.Glenn Hodgins, Miss Kay Woodley, Mrs B.Little, Mrs.Alex.Kilgour, Mr.Everett McDowell, Miss Fay McDowell and Mr.Wilmer Hodgins.Duets were sung by Misses Maisie McTiemen and Muriel Riley, Miss Woodley and Mrs.A D.Mc-Credie Glenn and qu Fifteen Men\u2019s Overcoats Regular $32.50 and $37.50 Out they go at $25.00 Shawville and Bryson Play Tie Game\tH Bryson and Shawville fought to a 3-all tie in a Pontiac Hockey League game at the Shawville Arena on Friday night.For this game the Bryson mentor, Tom Morehead used four or five players from Ottawa and Valley towns, but steady blocking on the part of the locals prevented the Morehead gang from chalking up a win.DONAT LeGUERRIER B.A., LL.B.NOTARY Graduate of Laval and Montreal Universities Campbell\u2019s Bay, Quebec Telephone-5 ANNOUNCEMENTS See Half- price Rack Jan.30th, over C.F.R.A., Ottawa A quiz broadcast will be presented over Station C.F.R.A., Ottawa, Friday, Jan.30th, 9.00 to 9.30 p.m.Six farm people from Quebec and Ontario and the audience will take Consisting of Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Jackets, Windbreakers, Coats, etc.Any garment on the rack for Half Price part Farm Forums are asked to send their quiz questions to Mrs.C.A Campbell, Pakenham, Ont., before January 25th.Anyone wishing to attend this broadcast may do so on application for tickets to Mrs.C A.Campbell, as there is room for only 200\u2014get your tickets immediately.J.C.BRADLEY AUCTIONEER Renfrew Defeat Shawville Stittsville \u2022 Ontario Gaining a three-goal lead in the first period of a regular Upper Ottawa Junior Hockey League game Renfrew defeated Shawville on Friday night at the Shawville Arena by a score of 6 to 3.The game was witnessed by a fairly large crowd, and while the locals came out on the short end of the score sheet, they showed a vast improvement over the initial appearance in the opening game at Renfrew.Renfrew held the balance of play in the first session by notching three counters and holding the locals scoreless Shawville held the edge, scoring twice to Renfrew's lone tally, and passed up many scoring chances when close to the nets.Renfrew came back strong in the final period to add two more and Shawville added another to make the score 6 to 3 for the visitors.a Phone, Haseidean 7-3.Open to conduct sales anywhere; 25 years experience in handling livestock.Satisfaction assured.Write or phone to above address, or Mr.Austin Clarke, Quyon, Que.Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Coats Special lot of Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Coats and Jackets at greatly reduced prices.Shawville Women\u2019s Institute The January meeting of the Shawville Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs .A.G.Brough on Monday evening of this week.Motion, by Mrs.MacLean seconded by Mrs.W.E.Shaw, that the Institute send $25.00 to \u201cSave the Children Fund\".Mrs.Brough, Mrs.Drummond and Mrs.A.Homer v ere appointed to be in charge of packing a box of used clothing for the \u201cSave the Children Fund\u201d.Motion, by Mrs.Caldwell seconded by Mrs.Wilson, that the secretary write for information about the Blue Cross Hospital Plan.\u2022 Mrs.Caldwell, Mrs.Draper and Mrs.Prendergast offered to send the personal parcel for February.Mrs.J.Pembroke, president of Women\u2019s Voluntary Services, Mont- dose January 24 real, gave an interesting talk on her '\tJ work.Mrs.McCredie and Mrs.A .Horner sang a duet \u201cThe Voice in the Old Village Choir.\u201d Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.Brough, Mrs.Prender- Subscription Renewals At this time of year a great many subscription renewals are due The Equity and we take this opportunity to remind our readers to watch the date which appears each paper sent out.We especially urge all those who are in arrears more than one year to settle their accounts before the end of the year.In the second frame Special values in Seamless Chanille Axminster Rugs with the address on I The line ups\u2014 Renfrew\u2014Goal, Utronki; defence, Cook and Campbell; centre, Mosco; forwards, Lemenchick and Haggerty.Subs: Regan, Chaput, Grace, Neville, Londeau, Williams Gilmour.Shawville fence, Hobbs, Harris; centre, Mc-Credie; forwards, W.Hobbs, McKay.Subs: Shore, Vaughan, Garrison, Martin, Kingdon, Hodgins, Camjtoell, McTiernan.Officials: Walter Smith.of Shawville Entries for Music Festival Goal, Thomson; de- Entries for Ottawa Music Festival will be received up to and including Jan.24 1948.No application will be considered after that date.Entries should be sent to Cyril J.L.Rick-wood, 346 Waverley St.Ottawa, Ont The W.A.HODGINS Stores and Miss Woodley and.Mr.Hodgins, and there were trios :trt cites Sunday School Lesson I / m w c t By Rev R Barclay Warren what God the Father is like?TWa read the life of Jesus and become acquainted with Him as your peri sonal Saviour and you will know the Father.The lesson closes with a challenge.There is a great work for to do.It is to tell the world about Him.Jesus regards this as in a sense greater than the miracles which He, up to that time, had wrought.There is also the challenge to pray.Dare we accept it?\"If ye shall ask anything in my Name, I will do it.\" God lives and rewards those who in faith, diligently seek Him.What We Know About God Isaiah 40: 18*31; John 14: 1-14.V » 1 t-v M * < S - Golden Text\u2014tint without faith it is impossible to please him.For h that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.\u2014 Hebrews 11:10.F>: r -it \\ us k k A youth leader said, \u201cIf you want to keep young* stay around young people ; if you want to get old.try and keep up with them.\" How truly he spokel Hut Isaiah summons us to a source of strength greater than the springs of youth.\"Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall; but they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not he weary, and they shall walk and not faint.\" Not only is the Eternal God, the Creator of the earth, a Being of unlimited strength but He is able to give of His strength to those who call upon Him.There are times when we need to soar as with eagles' wings above the confusion and din of a sin-torn weary world.Hut it is equally important to be able to walk and not faint.The mother of the little children often feels the need of moral strength and courage to carry on the humdrum duties of everyday life.She doesn\u2019t ask for eagles' wings to get above them but for strength to walk and not faint.Isaiah also says of God \"There is no searching of His understanding.\" He who can trust the infinite wisdom of God in the hour of stark tragedy has a strong consolation.è* ; * IT \\ 4 -?! New Old Joke Question: \"Who was the lady I saw you with the other night in that sidewalk cafe?Answer: \"That was no sidewalk cafe\u2014that was our furniture\u2014we\u2019re living there.\" F m » t / b* 1m V J A CKSON-COL C i OF REVENGE ?¦ V i 1 \u2022 ^ I W.get that red headed Mex outlaw than 1 am to farming.\u201d Without a word Chet Mixon picked up the reins.The wagon creaked on.Even before it turned the bend and stopped near the ghastly cross, the silence of fear and disillusion dropped like a clammy blanket over the plodding settlers.On Chet Maxell's side of the trail stood the ghastly cross.On his sister's side, far below, glowed the ember of the fire they had seen, but which now was dying down, it was as if some mocking sen of Satan had prepared the welcoming signs.Only an hour before, young Burr Aldmatt, nicknamed \u201cStraw\" because of his red gold hair and freckled face, had been sitting across the table from his father, a hard-working tobacco farmer in Deep Water Valley.Burr, the son, was hard, working also, and he and his father had been figuring on their prospects.There was elation in both their hearts as they reached the conclusion that the contents of their crammed drying shed would sell for enough to take up the next note on the farm.Synopsis Chapter XXI: El Caballero Rojo rides to meet the settlers.He advised them to return home.Clark Weber\u2014o\"e of the three in the wagon\u2014who lias heard of the reward on Valdez* head, attempts to capture him.Record-Breaking Baby is 1,000th to he born this year in St.Joseph\u2019s Hospital.Chatham.The little girl shown here with lier mother, Mrs.Frank Phelan of Stanley St., Blenheim, arrived Christmas Eve and was walked up and down the ward corridor by Santa Claus himself.3>o* VALUABLE BOOKLET (MIME Chapter XXII If Michael Valdez noticed the sneer of Clark Weber\u2019s face, he gave no sign.Nor did his manner change when he noticed We* her* hand sliding beneath the seat blanket, his body inching forward as if he sought to look around the girl beside him, and yet sec behind her.Tense silei e reigned for half a minute, ' hen Weber spoke derisively.\u201cWhy do you try to frighten us?What does it mean to you whether we go or stay?\" Frighten you?\" Valdez's tone was mild.\u201cIf good advice scares you.then ?ladre dc Dior help the three of you\u2014when you're settled down there.\u2019 H.nodded toward the valley below, lit up by leaping scarlet flames.ANNJ£ HIRST TfouA tcurJJUj Cou*iAt£a\\, 5 ill * * Sister\u2019s Children Invade Girl\u2019s Home *\tplow roughshod through *\thome! T don't dislike children.If [ *\tcould, I\u2019d marry and have ~ *\town.All 1 ask is the chance to be free to enjoy my own home.*\tOnly God can help us through *\tthis, I know; but a few ideas *\tfrom an outsider might save my *\tsanity\u2014I might use this to write *\ta tragi \u2022 comedy or *\tPlease answer soon.\" *70 GRIN AND HEAR 17 Does your mother know how bitterly you feel about this monopoly of your homeT This is for her to handle.she should not oblige ters on nights when you hare a date at home.Also, they should not leave the children\u2019s toys, etc., overnight.Your mother feels a natural pride that her daughters can count on her.Hut until you marry, the home is your home, loo, and your privacy in it should be protected.Stop ing, though, about how your dates regard this disorder.They\u2019re not so squeamish as you are.Hurry up and pick your own young man and have your own home! Then you can park your babies with your mother, too.Every girl needs some privacy in her own home, and every mother should try to arrange that she gets it.Anne Hirst can help mother and daughter.I Trite her at Pox A, Room 421, 73 Adelaide St., IVest.Toronto.our Many who think veil of Jesus Christ regard God the Father as a stern, austere Being who L not nearly as sympathetic with humanity as His Son.This is a false notion Jesus said.\"He that hath seen me hath seen the Father.\" His words and works are of the Father who dwctleth in Him.Would you know * my A YOUNG GIRL is alxnit to declare *\twar on her married sisters.They, *\twith their children, invade her private life in such a way that she cannot enjoy her own h o m e.1 quote from her letter : \"Suppose you had an army of married sisters each of whom brings hac k *\thome the trials, worries and cares *\tattendant upon every marr age *\tSuppose their children, parapher-** *\tnalia, et al, visit your home 36$ *\tdays a year as surely as the sun *\trises?Suppose their code of think-+ ing to be: \u2018Want to take a job?*\tStep out any day?Why not?*\tPalm the children off on Mo* *\tther.She\u2019s always home, and + you don\u2019t have to pay her! *\t\"Suppose you could never ask *\tyour friends in because your *\tliving room is perpetually dut* *\tterred with diapers, rattles, *\tblankets, booties and toys?Sup* pose you're tired of bumping + into carriages, playpens, veloci* *\tpedes?Suppose you hesitate to *\tbring your young man home be* *\tcause it's too much like taking *\thim into a day nursery, or pro* *\tjecting him into a young ma-+ Irons\u2019 society with their one* *\ttrack conversation?*\t\"Suppose your parents were *\tweary unto death of this, but *\tbelieve it their duty to be help* *\tful if it kills them?\t/ *\t\"And worse, suppose yotir + heart is broken to see your *\thome's furnishings abused just *\tbecause they are unpretentious?+ (My sisters have beautiful + homes of their own.) *\t\u2018\"Suppose they never consider *\tknocking when they drop in any *\thour of the day or night, or whether it is convenient for you *\tto receive them?(We, however, *\tmust observe all proprieties + when visiting them.) Suppose + they all, including the small fry, *\tfeel that they have a real share + ill this home, without owing it *\ta particle of respect?*\t\"And suppose your point* *\tblank request that they stay *\taway occasionally meets with + visits of redoubled length and + clamor?*\t\"Talking is not going to *\tchange them.We can t pull up *\tstakes and leave.I suppose we + must wait till the children grow + up before we can have peace.*\tAnd by then I'll be middle-aged *\tand these children will be bring* + ing home the next generation *o BEGINNING NEXT WEEK \u2022 i something! \u2018V How Can I?By Anne Ashley * L # « ¦ Q.How can I clean windows and glass ca\u2018ilv, and also give the glass a nice polish ?A.By using a lintless cloth dip ped in a solution of two tablespoonfuls of household ammonia to two quarts of water.Q.How can I give an added gloss to the linen?A.A gloss can be produced by making the hot starch with soapy water.This also prevents the iron from sticking to the goods.O.How can I improve the flavor and the texture of fudge?A.Both the flavor and texture will be improved if a small spoonful of cornstarch is added.Q.How can I distinguish fresh fish from spoiled fish/ A.By looking at the gills and the eyes.The gills of fresh fish are red and the eyes are clear.>1 y our sts * \"You'll never nail one of us to Don Attero\u2019s Cross4 ' Weber challenged sharply.\u201cYou'll never set any of our buildings afire! Because you've seen > our own last sunrise !\" Few men could have snatched out and leveied a six-gun as fast as Clark Weber did while he pronounced\tthat\tsentence\tof death.But even faster, Valdez's gaudily gloved\thand\tflashed\tout from where it\thad\tdangled\tnear his holster.\tGun\tmetal caught the moon's silvered rays.Flame leaped forth.Lead crunched into Clark Weber's gun.He cried out in pain as his weapon slid from limp fingers.Valdez 'tolsteved his smoking Colt.His eyes above the neckerchief and his voice were still mild when he said: 4 If you r/ that again, hombre, do it faster\u2014and not when you are looking str :ght at me.\u201d The girl recovered her power of speech, looking at El Caballero Rojo as she asked a question.\"You\u2019re sure that\u2014\" \u201cI've told you what I know,** thé strange apparition said., Valdez backed El Cielo into the shadow of a rock and horse and rider disappeared.There was no Sound, for he had gone as silently as he had come.For long awed moments the trio on the wagon seat did not move.\u201cOne thing we ain't figured, son,** the old man told Straw ominously.\"The fellers who 4re raiding all the ructions in this here valley and burned Mike Chapman's drying shed.They killed Steve Ransom, too.We ain\u2019t taking no chances with them coming after us, so tomorrow morning we start baling and hauling that tobacco out of here \" X f worry- \u2022 If But that had been an hour ago.Now young Burr Aldman was kneeling so close to the smoking tuins of the shed that he could feel the heat jrom the ashes, stretched before him on the ground his father \u2014 his life's blood ! And II?» I was draining from a stomach wound.\u201cI told you, son,\u201d old Aldman gasped.\u201cIt wasn't only Chapman and \u2014 and Ransom they wanted riddance of.Them beef men ain't stopping at \u2014 they've run out man in the vallex Straw Aldman was twenty one.Or he had been up to minutes before.He was like a man of forty or more now, as bitter as gall, with but one purpose in life \u2014 to find the man who ha ' tossed that torch into the drying shed; the man who had fired point-blank at his unarmed father who had tried to stop the ISSUE 8\u20141948 at anything sill \u2014 every tobacco Æ f VC ?k Ill I arson.$ # $ Vs \u201cYes, Dad,\" he wheezed out.\u201cPcefmen, Curse \u2019em! I'll pay every one of them b ck, coin for coin, till either lead or rope stop me.\" \u201cNo, son,\u201d the farmer's weak voice protested.\u201cThat's not the way.The thin , for you to do is to get out of this hole of the devil.See \u2014 Russ Bartle.He\u2019ll help you find somebody to buy the farm.He\u2019s a good man, son.He\u2019ll help you.But get out of this Deep Water Valley.Start as soon as your brother Sam gets back home.You and Sam pull out of here tonight.Promise me that.Burr.\" \u201cAll right, Dad,\" the young man said reluctantly.I thunder to make a promise like that, / ; Wr\tV * Then suddenly, with a harsh ejaculation, Clark Weber jumped to the ground and retrieved the gun that had been shot from his hand.The hand itself, he saw, had been nr more than scratched, but the shock of the bullet had done what El Caballero Rojo had intend it to \u2022i I m ; do.j \u201cCurse him.\" Weber growled.\u201cThe next time\u2014\" \u201cHe might not be as generous Maxon finished for him.\u201cHe was only trying you draw that gun on him?\" \u201cBecause he's worth money \u2014 plenty of it \u2014 dead or alive,\u201d Weber growled surlily, angered even at the girl he profesi d to love.\"I\u2019d heard enough about him \u2014 and now that I know he is in these parts, I see how we re going to make it quick, paying the balance due Bartle on our land.\" h help us.Why did I hate like all / but He stopped short, staring at his father, for the next moment old Aldman died, stretched on the soli that niture had touched with such a prodigal hand.$ # $ The red headed young man stag gered to his feet.His weary eyes to the smoldering ash-heap.Than shifted from the corpse of his father suddenly his teeth clicked together as he spun on his heels, snatching out the six-gun that was tucked beneath his belt.But is swiftly he rcmcmuz.ed.That you, Sam .' * lie called hope telly.When there was no answer and he still heard approaching footsteps, < it's again his six gun was flung upward.Hie finger danced on the trigger.\u201cKeep coming!\" he commanded.A slight figure in ragged overalls came to the dying glow of the ruins.Straw Aldman glowered, then slightly relaxed.This was not the killer of hie father, the men who had set fire to the drying shed.He had managed to get one glimpse of that man, a distant glimpse, as he had rushed from the house at the sound of shots.That fellow with the torch and gun had been taller than this ragged figure, had moved like onv who was much older.(To be Continued) It\u2019s here! New Flcischmann\u2019s Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast, the modern granule form that\u2019s always there when you want it.No need to keep it in the icebox\u2014New Fleischtnann\u2019s Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast stays fresh in the cupboard for weeks\u2014ready at any time for speedy action.Just dissolve according to directions on the package, IF YOU BAKE AT HOME\u2014you\u2019ll be amazed at its fast rising action\u2014delighted at the delectable flavor, 6ner texture it gives to breads.Order a month\u2019s supply of New Fleischmann\u2019s Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast today.At your grocer y, 58 \u201cWith this man's l Maxon demanded savagely.\u201cYou won t pay anything I owe \u2014 or El len owes iyr Chet m with blood money.You mean you'd really stoop that low.c\\zv\\jmÊÊtÊmÊÊiÊt^mtmm after he went out of hi* way to warn us to expect trouble?\u2019 \"Warned like fun I \" flared Weber \u201cIt wouldn't surprise me to know he crucified that man he said wa* on that cross, and set that fire wi Whether he did it or not, I\u2019m / saw.paying mot e attention for a while to 1 r TEEN TO WN TOPICS .TABLE TALKS .Bf INtltRV MURKAR Many limes dkmiig the past year, we have been asked who Susie is?People ask is she real?Is she » figment of the imagination?Do those Susie stories ever materialize ?The answer to them all is YES.The only Susie story that was written last year, that didn\u2019t actually happen was the one Susie herself wrote, when wc were up north on holidays.$ $ $ There arc many incidents that hap-l»en in the life of your reporter and Susie that never appear in print.The reason being: that few people would believe them.For example we went over to Susie's house the night after she had the Christmas tree up and decorated.Trying to help, we got flown under the tree to plug in the lights.In so doing, we pulled the tree over with a thundering crash ! Surir rame running to find yours truly buried under green branches with his you-know-what protruding with icicles and snow decorating it, and making a beautiful picture.Do you believe that?We didn't think so.hut its the truth 1 % à \\ ¦ A* wsm w im \\ , r » $ R ËI A > Uv a* Good Eating The Scotch Way In the lowlands of Scotland the lassies once wore broad bonnet» called scones.Whether these bonnets gave their name to the buns, or whether the buns inspired the bonnets was never recorded by the Scotch.Either way, scones make superlative eating, especially when ready to eat bran is used to give them a nut-like taste.For a festive touch, use cranberries as a filling for these tasty triangles Happy Christmas in a New Land\u2014A family of nine who fled Poland and wandered 1,200 miles by horses and wagon to escape the Russ ians are spending a happy holiday with Mr.and Mrs.John Oswald at R.R.2, Petersburg, five miles southwest of Kitchener.They are Mr.and Mrs.Ferdinand Oswald (back row, left), their six children and Mrs.Marie Oswald (seated), mother of the Oswald men.Mr.and Mrs.John Oswald, with whom their refugee kin are now living, arc in the back row in front of the tree.out 1 tablespoon and keep for glaze.Beat remaining eggs and add to first mixture with cream.Stir until dough follows fork around bowi.Roll out on lightly floured board to * %-inch thickness; cut into 2% inch i'lace 1 teaspoon cran- Jelly Scones Iji cups sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder Yt teaspoon salt 1\ttablespoon sugar f/i cup ready to eat bran 14 cup shortening 2\teggs Yi cup light cream Ya cup cranberry sauce or your favorite jam or jelly.Sift flour with baking powder, salt and sugar; add bran.Cut in shortening.Separate one egg; beat the egg white slightly, then measure $ $ * Then, a few weeks ago, we took Susie for a.ride in the country.Now we happen to he one of those unfortunates who were blessed with had teeth as a child; even though mother fed ns on milk and fruit juices, etc.Well, we now support an upper plate of store food mashers.Getting hack to the story, Susie and I were riding along, lxith of us munching away at apples.A piece of apple skin got lodged in my throat.I started to hack and choke.\"T\u2014I\", I gasped, \"will try and get home and get a drink\".squares berry sauce in centre of each square; fold diagonally and press points together.Moisten edges, crimp with fork.Brush with reserved egg white; sprinkle with sugar.Bake in hot oven (450 dg.F.) about 12 minutes.Yield: 12 scones.WATCH FOR OUR CHRONICLES OF GINGER FARM By Gwendoline P Clarke youth ; it is part of its restless energy, but too often this same sort of almost perpetual motion continues through life with nerves being the main motive power driving us on when common sense is telling us to stop, or at least slow up.We women, I think, are the worst offenders.And why?Because we let our families become too dependent upon Mother doing this and Mother fixing that.And believe me, I have noticed that this same situation is reaching alarming proportions in the present acute housing shortage.It exists in the country as well as in urban districts.Married couples live with their par ents, grandchildren come along, and it is still \"Mother\" who bears the brunt of the load.In some cases the young married bread-winner has a job away from home.And then who is it that gets his breakfast, asd endures his early morning grouchiness?You know as well as I do, don't you?Mother has always looked after her children so she goes right on .with the job, irrespective of wives, husbands and grandchildren.And the children, in the great majority of cases, unthinkingly allow her to do it.You know how we always think the 1 est tart of going away is the coming Some?In just that same way don\u2019t you think the best part of Christmas and New Year\u2019s is the weli-it\u2019s all-over feeling that you ret :n January?So many weeks we have ridden the crest of a wave\u2014a wave of preparing, of giving and receding.of going and coming; of over-indulgence in Christmas fare\u2014that to find our* \u2022\u2018elves once more in calm waters, as it were, is sonv !i :.g we can real y ap-reciate\u2014in fact we remember wi'li relief that »! \"s t ow eleven months until Christm w ! BOOKLET FEATURE But the choking got worse and I was getting blue in the face.Finally I pulled up on the edge of the road.\"Hit me on the Back.\" 1 yelled at Susie, jumping out of the door, and at the same time jamming the set of molars in my pocket coughed\u2019 Susie slapped my hack ! Finally the piece of apple skin gave ground and up it came.\"Whew\" I grinned at Susie, forgetting to put the teeth hack.Susie looked; her eyes popped out and she pointed at my mouth, \"Where are they?What happened to them?\u201d she cried.Suddenly I thought of my gaping, gummy grin, and promptly slapped the artificial chcwers hack into place.Now don\u2019t say it\u2014that one is true, too.The King\u2019s Coaches ROOMS BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED $1.50 up * Neither of the two principal carriages used in the Royal weeding procession was originally intended for Royal use.The Glass Coach was made in 1881 by John W.Peters, to the order of the Lord Mayor-elect of London, Sir Whitaker Ellis.It was bought by the Crown in 1911 for use at the Coronation of King George V, and since then it has been used by Royal brides.It is*-so called because there is rather less wood m its bodywork than in the other coaches of the Royal Mews.-, It is rather less ornate than the Irish State Coach.This coach, once the property of a Lord Mayor of Dublin, was admired and bought by Queen Victoria during a visit to Ireland in 1852.It is normally used by the King for the opening of Parliament.The State Coach proper, which was built in 1761, weighs four tons and is, of course, unsuitable for a trotting procession.» I # HOTEL METROPOLE * * NIAOAEA FALL» #H P - C N * FT ATKIN And after Inc (hrFtma* tree is divested of in trimmings and come to its ingîorio : t end of providing a little extra kindling wood, and the Christmas cards arc looked over and read over again, and then stored away\u2014because we don't know what else to do with them\u2014the Christmas gifts put into regular use.if that is possible, and children returning unwillingly to school\u2014then begins the housewife's brief spell of Paradise.There will be other busy times, she is sure, some of the family will inevitably develop winter colds and coughs\u2014but we hope nothing worse - -but right now is the after season lull, and we have time to enjoy the monotony of ordinary even day work.BEGINNING NEXT WEEK Veu Will FnJw> Siioinp it * * * The St.Regis Hotel One reader asked, why do you always make Susie appear to he cross and out of sorts.She always seems to be mad at you or something, and almost always talks to you in a sarcastic manner.Well, dear reader, to tell you the truth, I only write about the messes that Susie and I get into.Actually we have a lot of fun and have many memories of good times \u2014 and a scrap hook to prove it.You may remember the story about the hike hike, the flat tire and the rain.Those things happened and we have pictures here to prove it.As a matter of fact, the taxi driver who brought us home always erects us with\u2014\"well, it looks like a nice day for a hike.Î think it's going to rain \" Susie is not really as cross or hard to get along with as T make her appear to be.Why, in fact, last Christmas she gave me a watch, and this year she gave me a cigar.Hmmmm, there\u2019s something wrong there some place.Oli, well, she probably was broke.Bees Help Increase Clover Seed Yield lOKONTO # r.x«r> Hoorn With Tub Bat».hbotver and Telrphon* % Hinglf.S3.50 end Experiments have been undertaken at the Dominion Experimental Station, Prince George, B.C., to determine the value and the need for bees in the seed production of alsike clover.It was found that where honey bees were present the yield of alsike seed was twenty times as high as where no bees were present In the fields where both aative wild bees and honey bees a re present in large numbers the seed yield of alsike was four times as high as here only the honey bees were evailablc for pollination.The result shows the value of honey bees in the seed production of this crop, and indicates that beekeeping could well be adopted in conjunction with alsike seed production against the time when native pollinating insects may be reduced to insufficient numbers.Doable.S4.se on # DON'T REMEMBER BATIN' THAT l SUNDAE.d A o so?Vs \u2022 e a * $ $ o MMdl The moral would seem to be tliat you could take the old proverb \u201cÀ good name is rather to be chosen than great riches\u201d and, simply .by cha :} m:' f-'i word \u201cgoaltcnder\u201d\u2014 make it fit the sport of hockey more closely than a 32 sweater on a 38 torso a sand shovel.LAP.PILES: \u2014Modern medical seines has overcome «Illy thought / men ta tor Impoealbls.Pile# were considered one /\u2022 a jj o o i 0 of them.That's nonsense today.The new Pyltene treatment has proven it self In thousands of the most stub £ xCi 'oil* o \u201cname\u201d to o Mm m * born cases.It gets results became \\ OWN.YOU It goes direct to the Internal eau: r Tour first bottle fa liquid taken b> th) ehows you the difference, or that price refunded at modern Druggists.X / a Tl*'.* \u2022 mousing clay IN VOUR HAIR .ivity of population in some cf the Nile Valley is greater e.All ll1 than any country in Europe.o K TIRE and BATTERY SERVICE GREASING and WASHING PULPWOOD WANTED Bought on roadside where available for trucks or F.O.B.cars.I 10fait I THE BEST THING I CAN DO V witA ] WAR SAVINGS # CERTIFICATES?I UNPEELED SPRUCE and BALSAM PEELED SPRUCE and BALSAM PEELED POPLAR Light running repairs to all makes of cars Ask for free Hockey Broadcast Schedules Prices on application.Apply to n.J.MOODIE CAMPBELL S BAY, QUE.Smyth\u2019s Service Station P.O.Box 75 Phone 47-r-3 SHAWVILLE PHONE 128 J NOTICE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Special services will be held at Shawville Holiness Movement Church on Sunday, January 18th.Special singing and instrumental numbers., Rev.W J.Stonehouse, superintendent will be guest speaker.Three services 11 a m., 2.30 p.m.and 7.30 p.m., 1 Owing to the sudden death of my sister, Miss Nellie Wills, and in order to maintain service to De Laval users of the Shawville district, I am pleased to announce that I have been fortunate to obtain the service of Mr.L.A.Smart, who will be in charge of the service station until such time as I can return to Shawville.H.G.WILLS.Pontiac Service Shawville,Que.HIS TfCafa tfaâe WARTIME SAVINGS you* PEACETIME \u2022 BACKLOG.ecutf cacuf RADIO Gif n X OU YON FLYERS TROUNCE SHAWVILLE Telephone 42-3 Quyon defeated Shawville 9-2 in the first game of the Lower Pontiac League on Saturday night, at Quyon.N.Angus netted two goals for the visitors with Fraser getting three, and Holly, Doyle and Desebrais each two for Quyon Shawvill fence, Devine and Welch; centre, Angus; wings, Palmer and Kilgou:; subs, Horner, D.C arson, Corrigan and Sheppard Quyon- CALL ON OUR FACTORY-TRAIN» RADIO EXPERTS .ALL MAKES ALL MODELS ALL WORK GUARANTIED TENDERS WANTED \u2022 \u2022 Sealed tenders are hereby called for 300 cedar poles 22 to 25 feet in length, 6 inches at the top, to be delivered to the residence of the lineman.Mr.Albert Martineau, and subject to his approval.40 percent, of the poles to be 25 ft.in length.All tenders to be in the hands of the Manager, Mr.Herbert Young, Quyon, Quebec, not later than January 24, 1948.Goal, Campbell; de- ino CSS Dale's Radio Electric Shawville Que.'H Goal, B.Coyle; defence, L.Perrier and E.Trudeau; centre, F.Doyle; wings, J.Lebrun and B.Holly; subs., F.Quigg.G.Fraser, E Desebrais, F.Fleury, R.Dowe, P.McCann, A Trudeau, O.Trudeau and N.Trudeau.ix A ow that your War Savings Certificates arc beginning to pay off, why not keep this backlog of security intact.Use this money to create a \"Fund for the Future\u201d welcome asset in time of opportunity, a ready resource in time of need.Here s a way to ensure that this money you\u2019ve already saved doesn't slip through your fingers.Endorse and mail your maturing certificates, as described on the .then, when you receive your cheque, place it in a B of M Savings Account.N r PHILCO^ \\ EDGAR RESIDE Secretary-Treasurer The Wright & Pontiac Telephone Co a PRICES ARNPRIOR JUNIORS DOWN SHAWVILLE 4-3 IN MEMORIAM i Wilson\u2014In loving memory of a kind and loving husband and father.Samuel J.Wilson, who entered into life eternal Jan.19th, 1946.One precious to our hearts is gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place made vacant in our home Which never can be filled.Fondly loved and sadly missed Wife and Sons.Amprior staged a three-goal rally the second period on Friday night to turn back Shawville 4-3 in an Upper Ottawa Junior League game at the Amprior Arena.Macklen sparked the winners with two goals while Callahan and Craig accounted for the other two counters.McKay.Garrison and McCredie were the point getters for Shawville.Lineups: Amprior fence, Callahan, Laderoute; centre.Farmei; forward?Sullivan, Macklen, subs, Oelsmer, Hogan, Thomson, Barnes, Craig, Clarke.Shawville in SEED! FERTILIZER! COAL! back, to Ottawa \u2022 e Farmers are well advised to order Seed Grain earlier this year Johnston\u2014In loving memory of a dear brother-in-law, Jack Johnston, who entered into rest Jan.2nd, 1945.Dear brother you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more: Still in memory you are with me As you always were before.Ever remembered by Lorena Morrison.stiH \u2014 Ut the Bank of Montreal take of all redemption details.Just bring all your War Savings Certificates to your B of M branch.As each one comes Gjal, Carmichael; de etter care nearest due over the next few years, we arrange to get the cash for it and credit its full face value (which includes the interest) to your account.Goal, Thomson; defence, Hobbs, Harris; centre, McCredie; forwards.W.Hobbs, McKay, subs.Shore, Vaughan.Garrison, Martin, Kingdon, Hodgins, Campbell.Walter Smith and Tom As usual we will have a wide variety of High Grade Registered and Commercial Seed Grain, Clover and Grass Seeds.Official Iverson.Johnston\u2014In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Thomas George Johnston, who passed away Jan.16th.1942.\"Grant unto him eternal rest.\" Sadly missed by Wife and Family.Drew\u2014In fond and loving memory of a dear husband and father, Samuel Drew, who died Jan.11, 1947.Time takes away the egde of grief, But memory turns back every leaf, Without farewell he fell asleep.With only memory left to keep.And while he sleeps, a peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep.Wife and Family.Wilson\u2014In loving memory of my I dear grandfather, Samuel J.Wil-! son, who entered into life eternal January 19th, 1946.My fondest hope from day to day, My prayer each night is this; To meet you again where well part no more In heaven that land of bliss.Fondly loved by little granddaughter, Jessie Wilson Howard\u2014In loving memory of a dear father, John Howard, who passed away Jan.3 1946.Past his suffering Past his pain.We cease to weep For tears are vain He who suffered is at rest.Remembered by daughters, \u2022\tEdna and Elsie.Under this arrangement, there\u2019s no need for you to go to the fuss and bother of endorsing each individual certificate \u2014 Bank will attend to this for you.x BRISTOL BUSY BEES W.I.the Place your order now for Fertilizer and Fertilizer Ingredients.We will be glad to discuss your soil problems with you and make proper suggestions as recommended by leading agricultural authorities.We have on hand all the popular sizes of Anthracite Coal and can give prompt delivery service bagged or bulk on any of them.Our new Platform Scales are at your service for all kinds of custom weighing.We are also authorized to weigh trucks for licenses.The January meeting of the Bristol Busy Bees Institute was held on Friday evening, Jan.9th, at Pine Lodge.Twelve members were present.Mrs.D.A.Macfarlane reported that three Christmas cheer boxes were sent.A picture and a calendar were received from Mrs.T.Biown, of Lanark, Scotland thanks for a parcel received from Mrs.Brown was also read.Another parcel of food was reported to have been sent to Mrs.Jennings in London, England.The sum of $25.00 was given to the Institute County Hospital Fund.It was moved by Mrs.R.Russell and Mrs.G.McMillan, that tills society exhibit it both Shawville and Quyon Fairs.Mr.David Beatty gave a short address which was much enjoyed.After the meeting adjourned a bean supper and skating party took place and a good sum of money was realized.2 ou'll find this service will save you time, trouble and worry.And while your Savings Account is growing Savings Certificates will be in safekeeping.You'll be surprised at the low service charges, too.your War A letter of ! A : backlog of security today is your guarantee that you will get the things you want most tomorrow.Hold on to it __and do a real dollar-building job for the future.V add to it i * , A 1 » 'f i .» * r For sale by i We'd like to help you plan this.Just bring in your War Savings Certificates now we ll do the rest.If you haven't a savings account with us, we'll gladly open a special one for you.' % * * SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Ltd.\u2022 \u2022 « VOTE FOR LIQUOR AND BEER AT RENFREW i Renfrew, Jan.7 of Government-operated beer and liquor stores in Renfrew, dry since the last local option vote in 1910 was voted by a slim majority today as an estimated 80 per cent of the town\u2019s 4,300 elgible voters cast bal- I Smlley-In loving memory of our lotile\t¦\tWKÊÈÊÊÊÊÊÊ dear son* Merline Smiley, who - .\t_ .\t.JL\u2014 _\t^ passed away, January 20, 1937.vote cast on each of seven questions God has taken home our darling, barely\"
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