The equity, 11 octobre 1951, jeudi 11 octobre 1951
[" $2.00 In Advance.$2.50 U.S.A.Shawville, Pontiac County October 11, 1951 No.40.69th Year » \u2014 perpendicular side of a huge rock, that raised its scraggy head II â | .\t' r \u2022\tJ towards the sky.It was in close A LittlC Ol 1 ulS 3110 w'hat is known as Johnson's lake, fl\t.I\tL TLai The party of travellers remain- « LllllC 01 lildl ed over night and receiving very full instructions from Meedhem, started west the following morning with an ordinary pocket compass for a guide.They rived after some hours travelling on the north side of Sparling's Twenty births during Septem- Lake, proceeded over the country This project was decided on are reported >t the Pontiac °^lel.by TboTT,\u201c* Roo\"rey- Also re_\tDale, John Sperling, Wil- liam Flood and George Craw -ford.liiis part excited the ad- 73 miration of the land -hunters.The 12 n PERSONALS Pontiac lions Club Building Home For Widow And Three Children j By CHRIS KINMOND By BILL KINMOND , Mr and Mrs.Midkey Hodgins Mr.and Mr- Allan Black and\tThe Pontiac Lions Club are®\t, n., returned home Friday from their son Billie, spent the weekend in building a new home for toe |$0V5 LQUal UlFlS honeymoon and expect to move Waltham visiting with Mr.and widow of the late Max Sa often- /\t^ into their new home soon.\tMrs.Clayton Pirie and Gaye.berg and his three young child- M FOIltiaC IlOSDlta ren wtio were living in an oid blacksmith A o-p in Campbell\u2019s Who Wouldn\u2019t says Princess Elizaibeth and the Duke of Edinburgh enjoyed their first meal in CanadJa\u2014filet mignon.A news item ar- Weekend guests at the.home the weekend of Mr.and Mrs.Austin McDow- Miss Iva Homer, R.N., of Bowman ville, spent L .\t_____ with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.ell were: Mrs.Gordon Bradley, Arthur Horner\tThree Rivers, Douglas McDowell, by the Club after a report of the Community Hospital Toronto and Mr.and Mrs.Alex Health and Welfare Committee ported were Home for ttiankaeMn» week- Ohnte.d and family, of Aylmer, u^ri^c^rrnan^ of Lion 2?22 with Mr.end Mr».Wellington Otenter\u2019s Furniture and Gro- Donation»:\tThe judgment of the party eery Store; roofing to cover roof;\tThe hospital acknowledge» with\thowever, was that the area of all the nil la required for the\tthank* the gift of fruit end vege-\tthis good land was too small to Mr.George Johnston and\tb^klin«\t^\tW>i*» trom the following:\tmake a large settlement.Strik- Brian.of Toronto, aamnwented\t**\"\"\u2022* bags of cement; Lionel Martin:\taer; Poisson Hotel:\tTrucking; south until they struck Green F\u2018fty-five or more cheese facto- #\t$\t»\t500 board feet of 2x4; Lloyd\tBill McTiernan: Building of\tLake, near where the late Thom-\tries\tin\tEastern\tOntario\tand\tQue- Mr and Mrs\tThomas Wallace Visitors on Sunday at tihe home\tKensleyi Eaoavatian; Ringrose\tChimney; Jack O\u2019Neil: Electric-\tas Hodgins lived.Going around\tbec\tare\tnf>w\tmaking\tCheddar and daughter of Montreal, spent\tof Mr* *nd Mr* ®mUer^acl?r^3\tBros.: $5.00;\tRoyal Cafe: $2.00;\tal\twiring:\tDave Horner: Work\tthe east end of the\tlake\tthey\tcheese in 40 pound square blocks, weekend in town with the\twere: Mr:\t\u201e\tMrs^\tDçn\tHart-\tPontiac Bus\tLines: $3.00 and\ton\tHouse;\tLloyd Elliott Lum-\tcontinued through the\tbush\tuntil\tTheY are P3clidation but not the forcing of these absolute educational landmarks into oblivion.con- grandchildren and 48 members of the immediate eight great granchildren were famly, members of the communi-among the 105 persons who gath- ty presented the happy couple ered in Stark\u2019s Corner\u2019s United with a table lamp and a sum of Church hall last week to honor money and the family gave them Mr.and Mrs.John A.Dean on two the occasion of their 50th wed- lawn chairs by fire last Friday evening.This caused no alarm and little con- Ni ne teen The Clarendon Women\u2019s Institute were thoughtful indeed ty.Most residents knew that this to preserve a name by such a building (which belonged to the memorial |||||||||||\t¦ \u201clittle school house era\u201d) had to have the foresight to perpetuate be destroyed to make way for the the memory of a soldier and a new highway at present under school.Historical monuments WÊ I even landmarks in this district I must admit that I felt no are practically nil.cause for alarm.A new highway The following, of course, is is more important than an un- only a suggestion inhabited schoolhouse.Concern?stone and mortar or better still Well yes.I was afraid that the brick from the old building, with bell (which had informed the the bell upon the top could be surrounding countryside for the erected on the old school site.A past two decades that school was plaque placed upon the front of in session) had met wanton des- the column facing the new highway where everyone passing by This bell was installed by the could see an inscription that per-Clarendon Wonmen\u2019s Institute in h k>s would read: rememrbance of Duncan B.Draper.son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Truman Draper Who lost his life in World War 1 in the battle of Vimy Ridge.Granted the history of the bell is not old but as a memorial to a fallen soldier it should\" be preserved.Why not go further still and preserve the memory of the school?Our modern and gro- cer n in the immediate com mu n i - Surely we should < aluminum featherweight ding anniversary.\tThe presentations were made Both Mr.and Mrs.Dean are in a hall decorated with golden \u2022life long residents of this district, mums.The cake was cade by Mrs.Dean, before her marriage Mrs.Dean and decorated by her Elizabeth Jane Smiley, was born daughter, Mrs.Sly at Charteris and moved to Stark\u2019s Pokes proposed the toast to the Corners after the wedding in bride with Mr.Dean making the Bryson United Church perform- reply ed by Rev.Mr.Lackie.A son of James Dean.Mr.Dean and replied to by the five sons.An address on behalf of the They have seven children Lennis, community was read by Mrs.Leslie, Ernest, Clarence, Clive Smart and the presentation or construction Dr.A.F A column of .The toast to the family was proposed by James Forgie was born at Stock\u2019s Corners tmction Ronald.Mrs.Secil 91y (Gladys) .made by Mrs.Harvey Wilson and Mrs.Gus Draper (Lyla) all of whom were on hand for last bers of the Women\u2019s Association week\u2019s anniversary celebration, of Stark\u2019s Corners while the Mr.and Mrs.Dean Lived at children were looked after on Stark\u2019s until 1938 when they the stage by Mrs.Bud Elliott moved to Shawville.A carpen- and Mrs.Earl Fulford.Seven-ter by trade Mr.Dean was ap- teen of the children were under pointed secretary-treasurer of 12.including six in high chairs.Tea was served by Mrs.Secil Supper was served by mem- Gaze upon this bell in reverent silence stranger commemorates the name of a soldier, Duncan B.Draper, who gave his life for hie country in World War 1.This monument was erected in 1951 on the original site of Clarendon No.4 school.Built in 1909\u2014Destroyed by Progress, 1951, For it we Shawville and Clarendon Councils and Clarendon Sdhool Board Sly, Mrs.Gus Draper, Mrs.Demand held these positions until' his lie Dean, Mrs.Ernie Dean, Mrs.retirement n 1949.\tLeant, Dean and Mrs.Clarence Following a dinner senreé to Dean.E.G &* i # h The EQUITY.Shawvtlle, Quebec, October 11.1931 Page Two iXXXX « wWwXWWW xX' x « x x\txx xXxX x x xX xX x xX- sW The Sports Clinic CHURCH NEWS THE EQUITY > FOVNDED IN 1883 The only newspaper published in Pontiac County, The Equity / is an independent newspaper devoted to the Interests of and covering the trading area of Shawville and Its adjacent growing and friendly communities.Authorized as second class mail.Post Office Department Ottawa J Subscription $2.00 a Year $2.50 per Year to United States and Great Britain CHRIS\tKIN MON D Business Manager and Women's Editor Printed and published at our offices on King Street.Shawville \u2022> rmt:w r: r/r, (An official department of Sports College) Conducted by Lloyd Ace Percival A It van Ik* extremely ex Orienteering\u2014A Great Sport cadir 4 Ao many as 5.000 persons have citing and keenly competitive *v'n known to take part in one w en well organized, ingle sporting event in Sweden.( That event is Orienteering, which \\% has become a national past-time !¦ there A SHAWVILLE UNITED CHURCHES Rev.A F.Pokes.D.D., Pastoi Sunday, October 14 PARISH OF CLARENDON Rev.R G.Elliott.Rector Sunday, October 14 21st Sunday After Trinity z Vcntour maps of the aiv.i over h an Orienteering rompe title n Is to be held s tould be d>- A .Certainly, there aren\u2019t tained by organizers.T icy should À likely to be any larger entry lists g0 ver the course beforehand to v r n record anywheixv\tmark \u201cControl Stations\u201d with Orienteering is cross-country paint or strips of cloth.The*1 / r WILLIAM K1NMOND Publisher and Editor St.Paul's, Shawville 9.45 am.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 am.\u2014Morning Prayer 2.30 p.m.\u2014The annual service of Pontiac Lodge No.40 A F.& A M.7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Shawville 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014World Wide C\\>m- >\tPHONE 75\t£ running with a new twist.It is- should stand out, and it is best\tmunion Sunday.xXXvXsx>XvXvJN>vV»xxv»»>v»»>»XXXxXXXVxv>»vV- -deai for track men doing fall to locate them on prominent Brief message and communion conditioning work, for Boy Scouts places such as the crest of a hill, and for other clubs and organ!- in a clearing or besûde a fork in zations seeking interesting and the road.The starting and finishing station are at the same t 7.30 p.m.\u2014Worship Service St.Luke's, Caldwell 1.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer ZION 2.00 p.m.Preaching Service 3.00 p.m.\u2014Sunday School healthful activities The requirements of this sport place are simple\u2014a map, a compass BOY SCOUTS Holy Trinity, Radford 2.15 p.m.\u2014Sunday School 3.00 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Working as individuals, or as a little knowledge of map teems it is a team race, corppeti- __________________________tors start at two minute intervals.They are allowed to study a map 3.30\tp.m.\u2014Oommunion Service and STARKS that wire was too old and down fo,.10 minutes before starting went the works BRISTOL PASTORAL CHARGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA NORTH CLARENDON Rev.C.C.Watson, Rector.Sunday, October 14 St.George's, Thome Centre 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Not to be out- and on it are marked the locations done they quickly cut sticks and 0f the various control stations, after wiping the weiners off.At the end of this time, the maps roasted them over the fire.I am are taken awtay.During this study period, com-Lee would like to bor- petitors plot their course between each station.Smart athletes will \"OUR FAITH AND WAY\" Knox\u20149.30 a m.St.Andrew\u2019s\u201411 a m.St.Andrew's S.S.\u201412.00 noon Austin-*-S.S.11.00 a m.Austin\u20147.45 p.m.Rev.I.E.Cavender told they tasted better that w#y anyway row a compass.The Cub Pack met on Wednes- note the easiest course (not needs y as usual and special attention essarily the shortest) which Firsts\u2019\u2019 there .were mis- Scouts and Rovers will be out was given the First Aid.Parents avoids steep hilts, swamps, etc.takes.First we want to thank with their apples and tags on are warned to not get a scratch Compasses are carried during the the Shawville Citizens for sav- that day, and everyone wears a and leave it unattended.In fact, race to calculate direction.Coning their paper for us and after tag on that day Buyers, please if and when one should occur, it sequently, those who learn to the dust had settled, it .would put your donations in the box would be swell if practice be their compasses and maps effect seem we have about % of a ton.yourself, get your tag and wear given the Cub to fix it up.There iVely will have a strong advan Second^ we want to apologise for\tit and enjoy your apple.\tshould be a number of those\ttage unknowingly having kept a good\tThe Scout Troop went for\ta\tFirst Aider badges shortly for friend of ours from using his gar-\tweiner rdast on Thursday to\ta\tthe one|Star Cubs age.for his car.The Rovers and place they had never been be- the Scouts sure worked like star- fore.It was a fair hike and all q .\t.\t.geons to do the job.In order to would have been well if someone SCOUl VJclZCttC\tAt Control Station number one, help Us, it would be very much\twere aiming at.Anyway, bru^h\tan\tofficial\tchecks off the com pet - appreciated if each person who\thad not moved the shack they To be a Scout Chum\u2014Jack Harris itors\tas\tthey\tarrive,\tand\tshows has paper for us would be good had grown up and they missed Qualified 1st Star First Aid enough to tie it up in bundles their way.However, they arriv- Wolf Cubs\u2014Bryan Alexander with HEAVY twine as this all\ted at a suitable spot, collected had to be done by the boys be-\twood for their fire, but it was a fore it can be shipped to Ottawa,\tbit damp, they had to use their Thanks very much Shawville!\tScout ingenuity to get it going.The boys will be back again for\tThey then erected their tripod another call on Friday.October\tand suspended their pot over the 26 so please have your bundles\tflames on a piec*1 of rustv wire ready\tand soon the water was boiling.The Commissioner has declar- In went the weiners\u2014but ala ; St.Stephen\u2019s, Greermouat 3.00 p.m,\u2014Evening Prayer October 20 for Boy The Cubs, The first paper collection has ed Saturday been completed and like most Scout Apple Day other St.Matthew\u2019s, Charter!# 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion BETHAL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Sunday Services CLARENDON CIRCUIT OF THE UNITED CHURCH use RADFORD The Silva Compass, developed in Sweden especially for Orienteering, is also available in Can- 10.30 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 7.30 p.m.\u2014Worship Service 10 am Il î a.m.7.30\u2014pm.\u2014Evangelistic Service.8 00 p m \u2014 Prayer, Bible Study, Wednesday.8.00 p.m.\u2014Young Peoples, Frl.Everyone Welcome Pastor, Rev.W.H.Krause BRISTOL RIDGE PENTECOSTAL MISSION Rev.L G.Richardson, Pastor Services! - 11.00 a.m.and 9 30 p.m.Standard Time -Sunday School Morning Worship ada WESLEY 3.00 p.m.\u2014Thanksgiving Service at Yarm and Wesley only.Special singing by visiting friends.them a map on which is marked the location of the second Oon- This continues race.The win- Brian Murray.Bobby Kingdom, trol Station.Billy Richardson.Daryl Tub- throughout the man.Ronald Campbell.Ray- ner is the man or team which mond Lalonde, Stewart Kehoe YARM 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00\ta.m\u2014Worship Service covers the course in the shortest time.Clifford Sharpe.John de Vries Billy Megrath.Marshall Burke Neil Sharpe.Glen Splaine Hugh Langford.Don Wilson Arthur Rice.Albert Armstrong Henry de Vries.Teddy Hayes Daryl Glenn.1 For beginners, the Orienteering course should be simple, with perhaps four or five control stations about one half mile apart.As the competitors gain experience.however, the course can be made longer and mote difficult.Further information on this fast-growing and exciting sport is available from Sports College.The Silva Co.Ltd.77 York St., Toronto, has published a book entitled.\u2018The Sport of Orien- and Councillors Elliott, Whelan, leering.\u201d which contains inform- Brownlee, Chamberlain, Kilgoui ation on many different types of a,1(* Stewart.Orienteering competition.\t!_____________________________ BRISTOL (First and Third Sundays) 1.30 p.m.\u2014Worship Service | Geo.C.Heslop.pastor CLARENDON COUNCIL Minutes of the last regular and Crossword k Puzzle 11 9\t10 8 I b $ 6 7 1 4 -\tspecial meetings read and ap- Clarendon Council met Oct- proved on motion Crs.Whelen ober 2 at a regular monthly and Elliott meeting.Present Mayor Hanna 1 TPsAsy DOBS 14 U 12 HORIZONTAL 1\tIndian moccaslr 4 A tailing In duty 9 Woodland deity 2\tFuss 3\tSends cut 4\tSpanish tor river 15\tChess pieces 16\tA cubic meter 17\tWorthless \u2022 leaving 18\tSiamese measure 80 South American Indian 82\tStrokes U ffiiasm ;28 Girl\u2019s name 88 An enzyme 29 Directed ®0 To scoff Bl A pleasant v experience 83\tPainful sense of guilt 84\tA style of painting o\u2019» Enemy \u202236 Man's name 38 Period of h time ipr.) Carried.Correspondence for the month ^4 17 16 IS J was read and discussed.The following -bills were presented for payment: W.A.H ^\t-r\tt -\t,\tPedlar people .r (Sports College offers many\ttraining newspaper, will be sent\tJohn\tS.Hodgins\t?, valuable services which can help\tto you with your membership\tMrs.\tThomas\tWalls Walter Kilgour .Listen to the C.B.C.radio stat- Motion Crs.Brownlee and to \u201cSports College.Box 99.Tor-\tion in your area each Saturday\tChamberlain\tthat\tthese bills be onto 1, Ontario\u201d stating that you\tafternoon, when famous athletes\tpaid wish to become a member.Men-\tand coaches give training advice lion The Equity.A free copy of\ton the Sports College radio ses- \u201cThe Research Guide\u201d, a special sion.) > 21 18\t19 20 1\" II » î 3 V» 26 25 14 23 22 $73.00 203.74 are Ha r.n HI! ?BY ¦=30 /7/ )0 18 ! The church was prettily ar- On their return they will ie- der the presidency of Mrs.Clar-Electrical Contractor s ence Wall, have spent $7.50 on the Church which merits the appreciation of the congregation thus enabling us to worship the X Lord in the beauty of Holiness.» F: E Lacourse ?i \\\\ * Her during the off season may lead / & ; season.Before the hunting season sister.Miss Phyllis Sparling, who opens, shotguns should be thor-was gowned in\ta floor length\toughly\tcleaned with gun oil, dress of blue nylon taffeta off using a cleaning rod or pull-the shoulder style.Her coronet through inside the barrel.This shoulder length\tveil set with\tshould\tbe\trepeated after duck sweetheart roses\twas of blue ny-\thunting\tin\tthe marsnes to guard Ion embroidered\twith mittens to\tagainst\tthe\teffect of any moist - She wore a necklace of ure that may have been picked $ ver slippers.The bride\u2019s attendant was her Shawville 217 ?< s*-v fxXV»Kv» v» >»»»»»* e6 >5 t U A * Fourth Annual Meeting % z of match Rhinestones and silver slippers, up.Her corsage was of pink carnations and blue streamers.Pontiac County Co-operative Medical Services SHAWVILLE THEATRE A Occasionally a gun will \u201clead up\" in use, with gray streaks of attended by lead being visible at the forcing con just ahead of the chamber.y* ?û z; Thursday, November 1, at 8.00 p m.The groom was Davis Hod-gins, of Shawville.During the signing of the reg- and at the choke where the barrel is constricted.This lead can r w \\ v \u2022: / ¦ST Mr.Paul Meehan, fieldman and i Speaker: secretary-treasurer of Co-operative Medical Services Federation.ister the soloist sang \u201cBecause*.accompanied by the organist Mrs.be removed with ordinary mer-Margaret Henderson.The ush- curie ointment which should be ers were Sherwood Sparling and applied to the affected parts and Stanley Horner.\tallowed to stand for 24 hours.After the marriage ceremony After the ointment has been re-the wedding party left for the moved, the gun should be thoroughly cleaned again with gun \\ êL f % Note:\tMembers are urgently reguested to at- tend in the interest of Co-oprative Services.1 't m Xs X w v* oil.x In preparation for storage dur- the gun ing the off-season, should -be cleaned, then liberally greased with petroleum jelly.During this cleaning and greasing.plenty of rags should be used and care taken that the fingers do not touch the metal, as body acids can start corrosion which will carry on under the REVIVAL SERVICES Hunting Jackets $12.50 up / vx Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle, Shawville October 16th \u2014 28th ¦¦¦¦¦^¦¦¦¦¦¦grease.Guns should always be stored in a clean, cool, dry place.They should not be stored in leather cases as these tend to attract moisture, and should never be stored with their barrels plugged.Air should be allowed to circulate freely.& Vi or Tl a.Longer r Lack Of Minerals Affecting Animals fv m mi Shirts Xy# sir SERVICES ?I Tues.\u2014Fri.8 p.m.% While most mineral elements are required only in minute quantities, their absence in the diet of livestock can result in such harmful effects such as the development of rickets, loss of appetite, loss of weight, a drop in milk or egg production, the production of week offspring, goitre, anaemia and other disorders.%» Sunday:\u2014 Morning Worship 11 am.Evangelistic 7.30 p.$3.95 up k X z r W.A.HODGINS Irene MacMillian Kay Kingdom Hear The Gospel In Word and Song \u2022 a Pastor, Rev.W* H.Krause.Ordinary feeds such as grains and forages supply certain essential minerals but mineral supple- megtip/iareV necessary to supply K .A, X calcium, pl*rr*hn*Ç\u2018aaït.iodine.and T The EQUITY, Shaw ville, Quebec.October 11, 1951 Pare Five How\u201cSkinny\"Girls Get Lovely Curves nm #2.1 mn | \" ]||;ij|ii] iiM min fiHif M{m \u2022Iff > ~r nun IMflgT jjjjjg ;f A \\ t t illitii U t Gain 5 to 10 lbs.New Rep For Sale For Sale For Rent ThouMindn who never eould gain weight before, now have ahaittly.attractive figure* No more bony llintMi.ugly hollow*.They thunk Oetret.It put* flenli mi iHniiee aktnny I\tblond hirin' Iron pgpa you up.too.irabrove* «¦ feme, dhpwini» ho House on Main Street, Shaw- *tm> wheu^-ou gailwigure yo*\th*' i ntrmiu-inry villi*.Reasonable offer accepted.(> Id-he ns, laying strain, Substantial down payment.For full particulars write Alvin Palm er, Box 171, Coniston, Ontario.oo25 Engagement Pontiac Rural Telephone Company A number of light Sussex yea reason - 5 room apartment, apply Fred The engagement is announced Tip pi ns, phone 216 Shawville.x of Margaret Isobel, daughter of Mrs.J.A.Hobbs and the late Mr.Hobbs, to Merlin George G.x Burke, son of Mr.and Mrs.Gus Burke Marriage to take place r Saturday, October 20, 2.30 p.m., vo\u2018 was held ln the secretary\u2019s Ig\t|\t| x office October 8.Present were President Charles Russell, Vice Pres.E.Induction of Rev.C.C.Wat-\t^ son as incumbent of the Parish\t\u2022 Gordon McMillan, of Clarendon will be held on or Hodgins, William Monday, October 15, at 8 p.m.strong, Lennis Barr, and Dr at St.Matthew\u2019s Church Charter- McDowell.\u2014 is, Quebec.All parishioners are Minutes of the previous meet-Agents wanted to sell from\tinvited to an open\thouse, at the\tinR were read\tand on motion of door to door 225 guaranteed and\tRectory after the\tservice.\to\tT- C.Elliott and William Arm- well known products: toilet arti- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014 strong were adopted.Carried des, medicines, domestic culi-\tThe Shawville W.I.are\thold-\tBills for the\tmonth of Seotom- nary, tea, coffee, substantial in-\t*\"6 a Progressive\tdinner\twith\tber were read\tand on motion of come.$15.00 to start with.Good ** business meeting being held Morley Hodgins and Lennis territories available.Jito: 5130 at the home of Mrs.L.Dale, were approved for payment St.Hubert Street, Montreal.oo25 Monday, November 5, at 8.00 p.m.- Program: Hobby Show.Phone Shawville 15-31.5 room dwelling.Wes Hamilton, phone Shawvilie 17-41.At all druggists.ooll The regular monthly meeting of the Pontiac Rural Telephone mm + 1932 Buick Sedan, perfect condition, reasonable.Apply The Attention Farmers Bay driving marc, sound and Equity, quiet.Milton Murrell.Plhone 27-2.dh at St.Paul's Church.Equity Is Free To The Forces We will pick up dead or crip-41 Plymouth sedan, good tires, pled stock; also anything killed ___ heater, good condition.Lester by lightening.3 \u2014\tph0ne\t\u2019.on\tcf Ottawa.Telephone 3-7102 Collect Coming Events J.Bar* T.Cock shut t plow, slightly used, Allen B.Carey, Phone 74-20, Campbell's Bay.Relatives or friends of local boys who have left to join Canada\u2019s Korean Brigade are asked to supply The Equity with their address so that we may send him a complimentary paper each week, thus keeping him well abreast of local happenings even though he may be miles away.Community news and the sight of familiar names are a really worthwhile message from home to those who are away\u2014so if you know of anyone serving in Canada\u2019s Special forces .just phone The Equity at Shawville 75 and we will be very happy to arrange for their copies.Used wood stove, Reinke\u2019s o Hardware, Shawville.Arm- o S.E.Agents Wanted NOTICE I have a few town lots for sale.Lloyd R.Dagg.For particulars apply Fred Tippine, Shawville phone 216.No Hunting or trapping on lots i 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, on the First Range, Clarendon, By Order Dawson Armstrong, Mrs.T.Conley.xo25 xol8 Beach Range in good condition also kitchen cabinet.Wes.Hamilton, Shawville phone 17-41.o Barr Wanted n .,\t.\tCarried.A Jetter from Mrs.Daisy Kennedy re Sam Fitzgerald\u2019s account Piano, Apply Shawville Hardware.Live poultry, highest cash xoll prices paid.Call Wm.S.Wood - at Cobden Egg Grading Station, Muskrat coat, size 16, reason- Cobden 110-W collect.able.Mrs.Ed.Reinke, Shawville,- phone 151W.Public Notice ____________________ _ The Shawville W.I.are holding Roland Chretien, Shaw- a sale of home cooking and fancy\t**!\u2019***\t^e secretary was his work at Weldon Hobb s Drug ,\t.™ a copy of her let- on Saturday, **' to h?r brother.ool8 °n motl°n of Dr.McDowell and E.J.Barber the following stock transfer was approved.Six shares \u2014 from Albert Elliott to hie Livestock, implements, etc.at Ardley Elliott.Dr.oo31 ville, wishec to announce*\t1 office will be closed from Octo- Store, Shawville, October 20, 2.30 to 6 p.m.Help Wanted ooll her 8 to October 15.International Farmall Super A tractor, with lights, wheel weights power takeoff and two-furrow hydraulic plow.Blakely Cruick-shank, Wyman, Que.Man wanted for Rawleigh busi- AUCTION SALE Whereas it is necessary and ness.Sell to 1500 families.Good\texpedient that a tax rate be profits for hustlers.\tWrite to-day.\tlevied to meet the necessary ex- Rawleigh\u2019s Dept.\tML-J-S36-S,\tpenses of the Municipality of\tthe\tfarm of\tHughie\tHorner, Oct- Montreal.\tool8\tShawville, it is hereby resolved\t°*>er\t25, at\t12.30\tp.m.and ordained by By-Law 145 4\tA _\t_ _\tthat a rate of twenty (20) mills PLnt.Apply Pontiac Cleaners, Qn the dollar ^ and ls hereby Shawville, Quebec.\to\tjmposed on each and every dol- lar of taxable property on the Assessment Roll of said Municipality: and further that a special tax rate of seven (7) mills be son Carried.Also to issue a new certificate x to Harold T.Armstrong, to place one destroyed by fire.Charles Russell, Moriey Hod-gins and Heman Elliott were asked to look after repairing roof on Telephone Building.Dr.McDowell left the meeting.After some discussion re outstanding accounts, William Armstrong moved we adjourn.H.M.Cuthbertson, Secretary, ooll re- A public auction sale will take place in the Onslow Intermediate School auditorium, Wednesday October 24, 1951 at 2 p.m.Quyon, Quebec to sell the school buildings and land in Districts No.1 Wyman, Quebec; No.3 (Hamilton\u2019s school) Beech Grove, Quebec; No.4 (Muldoon\u2019s school) Beech Grove, Quebec; and the school buildings in District No.5 Steele Line, Quyon, Quebec.Girl to work in Dry Cleaning Do you want to earn some money for Christmas?If you can type and would like to work one or two afternoons a week, drop in to The Equity Office a&d we can anc* *s hereby imposed on every talk the situation over.\tdollar of taxable property ad- jacent to local improvements commencing January 1,\t1951, and that a discount of 3% be No trespassing or hunting on allowed on all current tax paid ____________________________________ Freon, anhydrous ammonia, met- lots 7 and 8.Range 12, Lot 10, on or before December 15, 1951,\te\thychloride and sulphur dioxide 13th\tRange,\tClarendon,\tBy order,\tproviding\tall arrears are paid,\tdevelopment is taking place\tare doing the job.Norval\tMcNeill,\tCharteris,\tQue.\t5% interest will be charged on\tbrought on by a fur buyer named\tThe chemist went a step furth- xol8\tall arrears\tafter January 1, 1952.\tClarence Birdseye.During a\tcr, too.From his laboratory he W.M.HAYES,\ttrip to Labrador some years ago\tbrought a new plastic\u2014polythene Secretary Treasurer he noticed that meat and fish last- \u2014-which is unaffected by \u2014oo25 ed as well after being frozen as tremely low temperatures, they did when fresh.This casual observation was the ial for packaging frozen foods to start of a new industry which prevent them from dehydrating Wallet containing car keys,\tspread rapidly throughout the drivers license, treasured snap\tcontinent\u2014the frozen foods in- shots and about $16.00 in cash on dustry.Saturday night about four miles from Danford on the Otter Lake\tjœker plants containing any- _____\t____ Road or at Club Loraine, Alwyn,\tthing from frozen caribou to T- No'trespapsing\tor-hunting\ton\tQuebec.Will finder please re-\tbone steaks, and strawberries to Lots MB.\tRange\t7\tand\tLot\t16A,\tturn\tto Mrs.Emma Sohroe-\tcorn on the cob.der, Shawville, Quebec, phone\tare fading home-freezers indis- xol8 \u2014/ No Trespassing Bargains in winter clothes usually appear at the end of the season.But here is your chance for savings at the very beginning of the season.Don't miss this opportunity.Get in on the ground floor.Windbreakers, Cruiser Coats Hunting Jackets All persons or parties are strictly forbidden to hunt or trespass on Lot 5, Range 8, Clarendon.Owner, Hilliard Palmer, Yarm, Quebec.\txol8 ex- ¦P\u2014\u2014 It proving to be an excellent mater- Lost No hunting, trapping or trespassing on lots 16B, 17A and 18A, Range 1, Clarendon.By Order.J.P.Elliott, R.2, Shawville, xol8 Across Canada are numerous We can\u2019t list them all but here are a few.% \u2022 Special Low Rail Fares Quebec Householders To f Boys1 plaid zipper Wind-breakers $7.00 reduced to Range 8.By order.Frank Ben-net, Quyon, Que.OTTAWA - WINTLfTFAIR October 31-November 6 x 186.Reward .pensible for storing in-season fruits and vegetables from their own gardens or purchased cheaply at the local market.Birdseye had an-important ally when he launched his \u201ccold war \u2019 against food spoilage\u2014the chemist.To obtain the low tempera- $3.98 In Memoriam Frozen Assets In Locker Plants Woods\u2014In loving memory of a dear Father Who passed away October 7, 1947, and Mother who passed away October 9.1939.Though they went first and we remain, We live in memojy's garden To walk the road alon?, With the happy days we've known.We cannot bring the old days FARE AND ONE-HALF FOR THE ROUND TRIP Good Going\u2014Tuesday, Oct.30th to Tuesday, Nov.6th inclusive.Return\u2014Leave Ottawa not later than midnight, Wed., Nov.7th.Men\u2019s Heavy Black Zipper Windbreakers $9.95 reduced to When the tin can was invented.the world\u2019s food-processing hires necessary to freeze foods solid, refrigerants other than ice Chemicals like $6.75 industry experienced a major revolution.Today, another great were necessary.Men\u2019s Heavy Plaid, Lined CANADA SAVINGS BOND SCRAPBOOK - By Jacques.Mackinaw, Cruiser Coats $15.50 reduced to » Full information from any agent.457 lb ! $12.95 > back, Their hands we cannot touch.But we treasure happy memories Of a father and mother who meant so much.3 GtAtaJiuiM (jkei /1\\4t ¦ i / Men\u2019s Plaid Zipper Wind-breakers $12.50 reduced I \u2014Sadly missed by the family, x \\ 2 m 11 i ' $8.95 .1 to Stephens\u2014In fond and loving of our dear son and ) > C * * memory brother, Harold Stephens, who passed away October 7, 1944.We do not need a special day to bring you to our minds.For the days we do not think of you, dear son.are very hard to find.Time goes on with many changes, joys and sorrows, smiles and tears, But your memory will be cherished with the passing of the Minutes You SPEND Reading \\ ! #4; l * 1\\ Genuine English Wool Underwear You will pay $8.00 to $12.00 for equivalent quality.Get this in all sizes while it lasts Special $4.25 Per suit ?#7 - J CS» tfA 7 I H U 7 1 4 I ¥ w Ù * 1 m DOES IT l years.Loved dearly in life and living 4 \"yf yet \\K * In the depths of hearts that will never forget.Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mother, Dad, Gladys and Frank.EQUITY WANT ADS GET GOOD RESULTS Save You Hours From Household Chores i S.EADES / \\ X N * BRAIN BUDGET * LITTLE IODINE NEW FEATURES * EASY DOES IT * CROSSWORD PUZZLE * THIS WEEK'S PATTERN * SHORT STORY For Your Added Reading Enjoyment In The Equity This Week and Every Week i * r T The EQUITY.Shawvllle, Quebec, October II.1951 Pat;e Six Paint jobs done at home sometimes prove disappointing.Assuming the surface had been properly prepared and was not damp, the reason is generally because the paint was not thoroughly mixed.Paint should be thoroughly mixed before the job H started, and should be stirred from time to time while the job is being done.r $1 signed by the murdered man.which stated he had taken his ! own life.vin>N \u2022ffis * 4 brain budget \\x: a 4 /y The people at MacDougal's had cursed Brandt for his hasty 1 va- And Brandt had st*t out 1.\tThe capital of the Bahamas la (a) Mafckâng.(b) Nassau, (c)\tBathhursl, (d> Accra.2.\tThe Beaver State la (a) Oklahoma, (b) Ohio, (c) Oregon, (d)\tNorth Dakota.3.\tThe unit of weighing gold la (a) troy ounce, (b) avoirdupois ounce, (c) the troy pound.4.\tThe source of the St.Lawrence river la In (a) Wisconsin, (b) Minnesota, (c) Michigan, (d) New York.I.Lamalsm, the religion of Tibet, la a modified form of (a) Buddhism, (b) Mohammedanism, (c) Taoism, (d> Christianity.i m wTi \u2022 / \\f?)\t,V; , V ,\\;ti\tpeople's wr« / IV/ M H \\1/A I felt it his duty.Never had he '\t7 x ' I\t\\ failed in l>is duty, and now that lu, RiJui*A cMill WUkùtiM.' hv had committed the first gross error of his career, he was s -*l conscientious about fulfilling this new assignment.Driving his dogs over the river\u2019s frozen surface at top < soning after the fleeing Vaughn.Not be- t I afraid of the cause he was i itli, but because he \u2022\u2022Witt .MiiiMiiiiiiiimiimiHiMHiiHiiiiiMimiiiiiimimmimmiiiiiiMHiiiim ANSWERS 1.\u2014(b) Naimu.1.\u2014(r > Oregon.J.Fernand Asselin People of the North country rmote and desolate wilderness a They man was fleeing from the law.3 (A) Troy nunc*.4.\u2014(h* Minnesota.6.\u2014(») lluddhism.hated Corp.Steve Brandt, hated him because he was hard And the fact that Corp.Brandt and cruel and severe, because he was the cause of the mans being abided by the law to the letter, th^re was the one great regret because he was relentless and of h si life; the fact that he was ruthless and blind to all else but now in search of him was joyful Strange?Yes, but speed, the officer knew a certain curious feeling of exultation.For the first time in his life he was on an errand of mercy.Strangely, it was uplifting.The bitterness that had lain for long in his soul result of the hatred of $ Canada\u2019s first\tcommercial cheese factory was established by Bristol\tSchool\tCommissioners\tHarvey Farrington\tin Oxford met September 24.Present were County in 1864.Mr.Farrington § Chairman McCredie and a full had come from Herkimer County, j Board of\tschool\tcommissioners.\tNew York, where\tcheese had\tf Minutes trf last\tmeeting were\tbeen made in commercial factor-\tÏ read and on motion by Comm.Carpentry Sash & Door Factory Free estimate on request Calumet Island, Que.Telephone 32-R-3.Bristol School Board Cabinet Work 1 the accomplishment of his duty compensation.And none was more aware of there are odd circumstances sur-this hatred than Corp.Brandt rounding this situation.A man had been killed at MacDougal fl He thought of it now as he post, and one Enoch Vaughn was Steve as a the people he served was suddenly banished.This, he told himself, would wrong, would establish him once and for all in their good graces; win their amity.There was a certain despera- himself.right the i swung his dog team down the accused of the crime, embankment and onto the frozen Brandt had come upon Vaughn bed of the river.The river bending over the corpse and hold-stretched ahead of him for end- ing a bloody knife in his hand, less miles, a broad and crazily The policeman had accused him.winding highway penetrating the and Vaughn, frightened, had fled, bleak and frozen fastnesses of the It was not until two hours later Northland.Somewhere in that that the note had been found.i es for a number of years.iimmiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMmmmiiiiiMiimiHimmiiiiM Young were adopted as read.Motion by Comm.Smith that the tion in Corporal Brandt\u2019s eyes as following accounts be approved he lashed out at the dogs, a disturbing fear in his heart, for if he failed to overtake the fugitive the he had done would ever LUMBER and paid.Hub Beattie Sweeping No.7 .Clifford Roy.digging drain AND $15 00 wrong burden his conscience.Ten miles farther north.Brandt Building Materials The Hodgins Lumber Co.QUEBEC 46.00 at No.5 .left the river bed and began a Mrs Gordon Roy.clean-zig-zag course across country.An hour later he picked up the BRISTOL FARMERS' CLUB 11.00 12.00 ing No.5 H.C.Rowat single snowshoe tracks of a man.Qnslow School Board, tuition A great sense of relief stole over him.There was no doubt that the imprints had been made by Vaughn.The owner of them was Livestock Shipping 570.00 fees and conveyance Lionel Grimes, supplies Equity Office, printing nomination notices .travelling light and fast, heading Rcg\u2019d Forms Ltd.as an arrow for the wild, broken Erwin Laughren.gas etc and country north of Bascom\u2019s ledge.blinds for no.9 .1 Vaughn\u2019s brother had a cabin Supervisor J.L.MacKcen was somewhere up there.\talso present and seemed very Brandt whipped his dogs into anxious to help the commission-a fast pace.yet.despite the speed ers jn any way he could and a with which they covered the considerable discussion took ground, darkness settled down pIaco ag to xvays and means of and the fugutive was still far bettering the cause of education ahead.Reluctantly Brandt made in Pistol, camp.It would be impossible to follow the tracks in the darkness, and he knew that Vaughn would keep going all night.lie was up at the crack of dawn and on the trail.Before noon he found evidence that the fleeing man had stopped to rest, and the snowshoe prints showed that \u2022 he was tiring, that his pace 2.95 SHAWVILLE OCTOBER 16 Pickup Service By Calling Merton Glenn Telephone 16-R-4 3.50 6.48 68.80 # Motion by Comm.Horner that meeting aljourn.A ) à POULTRY SUPPLIES l\\i W.P.L.Smith, Secretary-Treasurer./ 7 I.1 / N z \u2014> c> < Vernon Schoek X 1 I i n dr TZ if\u2014I a ft- 's Vernon Sc hock, of Ottawa security officer at the National Research Council since 1941, died suddenly last Monday at his home aged 46.Born at Ladysmith, the son of Mrs.Ella Sehock and the late Ernest Sc hock, he was married in 1926 at Ste.Rose de Lima to the former Ella Tully.A resident of Ottawa for the past two years, he previousy ived in East Tern peton.He is survived by his wife; his mother, Mrs.Ella Schock, of Terrace Bay.Ont.; three sons, Lloyd, Bernard and Donald and one daughter, Verna, all of Ottawa; two brothers.Ernest, of Terrace Bay, and Austin, of Hamilton; and one sister, Mrs.Norman Laçasse, of Kapuskas-ing.t a \u2022 % \u2022 was slower.The policeman pushed on.By *\tmid-afternoon the light of an- ticipation glowed in his eyes, yr \\ Vaughn could not be more than ' I\ta mile ahead now.It occurred to the officer as being strange that the fugitive had slowed his pace so great a degree, thought only flashed into his * -w mind and was instantly gone.X.\t*\t*\t* n U \\ * i i J z V t / / We Specialize In: 6 / ! 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V V : / Shur - Gain His advance became more cautious now.for he remembered that Vaughn thought himself to be a hunted man, and was therefore desperate.Instead of following the snowshoe imprints, he cut off to the right, swung north again and went ahead on a parallel course.The dogs were close to exhaustion but Brandt drove them ahead without mercy.An hour before darkness, he cut back to the left, slowed his pace and presently came again upon the tracks of the fugitive.Ten feet away he saw signs that told how Vaughn had fallen and lay for some time without rising.-Brandt puckered his brow, spoke I softly to the dogs.They went I ahead and the policeman followed I at some distance, senses attuned I to catch the first unnatural sight I or sound.\tI Abruptly the dogs stopped I Brandt stepped quickly behind a I tree and waited.After a mo- I ment he appeared around its base.I and what he saw sent him out I into the open without fear or I caution.\tI A do/en feet ahead of the I panting dogs a figure lay huddled I and crumpled in the snow.I Brandt stooped over it, lifted its I head and looked down into its I face.And then a terrible fear I clutched at his heart.The fig- I that of Enoch Vaughn.I > r'I v CONCENTRATES * 111 # H.I.Hobbs&Sons z\\ The funeral was held Thursday morning from the Sylvie Blais Funeral Home, Gatineau, for requiem high mass at 10 o'clock in Ste.Rose de Lima Church.Burial was in the parish cemetery.PHONE 136 SHAWVILLE Beats the old team am dey .Dad u I Are You Keeping These Dates Open?* October 2 - - 14 for the Special Evangelistic Campaign at the Holiness Movement Church Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que.HEAR Rev.and Mrs.Earl Bray Oshawa, Ont.fc ÏË As They Sing And Preach The Gospel SERVICES Every Evening Except Saturday \u2014 8 p.m Sunday - 11 a m.and 7.30 p.m.A Hearty Invitation Is Extended To All ALTON A.GOULD, Pastor.Awhile back, he figured out just what a tractor would do for his farm.He new didn\u2019t have enough cash in the bank to handle the deal.So he talked things over with his bank manager, fair and square.He got his bank loan \u2014 and the tractor.From now on, he expects to work more acreage, increase his farm income.Soon the bank will be repaid.He looks to his chartered bank for market information, too, and any other banking service he may need.That\u2019s what he wants.That\u2019s what he gets.Sound business all round! ure was But Enoch Vaughn was dead.Brandt stood like a stone image.He understood now why the fugitive had slowed his pace so noticeably.His escape from Mac-Dou gal\u2019s had necessited speed.There had been no time to equip himself with food or extra clothing.He had fled in a panic of fear.And the cruel northern climate had claimed him for its victim.weakened fast.stop and kindle a fire and rest he had pushed ahead in the bare hope of reaching his brother\u2019s cabin.Corp.Brandt, turned away.Th'« was the result of his one deed of mercy, the one oppor-tvNtv to h-eak down the barrier of hatred that had embittered Ns heari.In his mind's eye he could the people at MacDougal\u2019i, hear their voices This, for him, \u2022 war alrc the end ?' SA Without food he had Not daring ti> SFrriMi .One of o series by yowr bonk i i mr I t The EQUITY, Shaw ville, Quebec, October 11, 1951 Page Seven The Country Editor Montreal and centres and other Quebec Crs Moyle and Marks that the was formerly a secretary notify the company of Helping Teacher with the De- the condition of this culvert.pt iiwt of Education.She is one of the editors of 'The T< achers\u2019 Magazine\", a pub Lira ion of the Provincial Asacci-n of Pi >tl tant Teach# She is presently doing research in Moyle that a c^py of resolution library books' for children, in- to build the Cooney Bridge be dexing them according to vocab- sent to Raymond Johnston M LA ulary suitable for that grade level.CANADA SAVINGS BOND SCRAPBOOK - By Jacques \"Canad'iana: Dr.Robert Dove, Johnstone who in 1929 volunteerfishing on the Humber River in ed his service gratis to supervise Nova Scotia, came up with a dead cwretaking of Little Britain salmon neatly lassoed by the cemetery near historic Lower tail, so the Western Star of Cor- Fort Garry, and is still doing it.nerbnook, Nfid.reports,.At .Alberta car owners will have Shaw ville, Que., the council has \u201cluminous\" license plates in 1952.ordered all restaurants to close .While Frank Fletcher.Maniai 12.30 a m.The Selkirk toba farmer, was seriously ill in (Man.) Enterprise tells of Chris hospital, 58 neighbors with 14 t rector» and binders cut and stocked his 300 acres of crop.When Mr.and Mrs.A.H Drew, of Liverpool.N.S.celebrated their 50lh wedding anniversary it was revealed that Mrs.Drew was born in the same house, married there, lived in it the whole fifty years.A 57-year-old Fairfield Island farmer, Dan Nickel, who wanted to prove to himself that he was not too old Motion by Crs.Draper and Smiley that Quyon Agricultural Society receive a grant of $25.00.Motion by Crs.Smiley and e / l V V Cr.Moyle gave notice that he Her task is thus to find will at the next regular meeting books of a high interest level of this council introduce a bylaw yet with easier words or low to repeal bylaw no.139.vocabulary content, so that the Ic.s gifted will learn to appreciate reading.The English Supervisor V M ; fk\\ iu./ z Motion by Crs.Smiley -and Marks that H.C.Rowat receive $5.00 bear bounty.Motion by Crs.Draper and very interested in the possibi.ll- Moyle that the following bills ties of a central library in the be paid: new High School at Shawville and James Telford .offered to help in its organizat- Lionel Crimes .She commended highly the Harold Campbell .Central and Onslow Boards for Geo.Henderson .the excellent building at Quyon.J.A.Laderoute .Mrs.McCabe was accompanied Lester Beattie .by Inspector William M.Munroe J.M.Argue .and had consultations with John Pedlar People .A.Tolhurst, principal of the Provincial Treasurer Shawville High School and J.L.Robert Gordon .MacKeen, County Supervisor.' '\u2022.k » 0.DOUGLAS MOORE FURS was ( Manufacturing, Restyling Refrigerated Fur Storage RENFREW, ONT.Phone 731 \u2022 I* i * / I 'In I $78.30 39.62 117.25 139.00 112.80 './Z/Vz -' \" ' /) '# \\ !i< z.f // ion.t / f i z.(\u2022/ \u2022 % zz 1 ', V 8.95 44 44 21.11 12.00 45.00 14.00 Shawville Livestock Exchange H.C.Rowat .Joseph Rooney .Quyon Agricultural Soc.Gati nea u Power .Motion by Crs.Draper and Strutt died Monday in Regina, Moyle that the following road Sask.He was 65.\tlists be approved and that the Mr.Strutt went to Saskatch- ratepayers receive credit on ewan to farm in 1912, returning their taxes for same.Div.No.a cycling trip, were caught with the inflationary tax structure, to live at Inkerman, Ont., in 1937 3, 6, 15 19 21 22 24 25 27 30 their shorts on at Shawinigan\tcontends the Yarmouth, N.\tS.,\tand journeying once\tmore\tto\t31, 32 39\t40\t41 Falls and hailed before a Court\tLight,\tadding, \u201cFor proof, look\tSaskatchewan\tin 1348\tMotion\tby\u2019Cr.Moyle the meet- Recorder for a breach of a city\tat the\tinflated surplus last\tre-\tA former\tmember\tof\t\u2022\tthe\ting \u2018adjourn bylaw which permits only girls\tported\tat $409,000,000, or on\tan\tOrange Order\tand the\tOdd\tFed- under seven years to wear the average of $100 million a month.\u201d lows, he is survived by his wid-æanty attire; an alert constable 'This is excellent news for Rus- ow, the former Annie Belaher, nabbed them.'.Little Robert si a comments a contemporary, and four sons, * Stewart, of Ot-Moyer found a mushroom near saying:\t\u201cWhen social welfare tawa; Archie, of Bridgeport, |i Shaunavon, Sask., taking a yard costs of provinces and municipal- Conn.; Harold, of Sudbury, and IS and 14 inches to surround it ities are taken into account, there Glenn, Garson, Ont; and two f?lengthwise, measuring 37 inches is no question that Canada is daughters, Mrs.Leslie Prestage, j around the middle.A real com- spending far more on social wel- of Garson, and Mrs.Walter Mar-muni-ty newspaper is that at Ox- fare than on defence.\u201d\tfiner, South Mountain, Ont.bow, Sask., when Editor Jack * When the premier and pro- Also surviving are two bro-Stutters was on his holidays, the vincial treasurer of Saskatche- thers, Alex,% Jarvie, AJta., and Herald reports, \u201cfour staunch and wan were revealed to have loan- Manson, Brock, Sask.; and six sturdy citizens of the town came ed money for a drive-in theatre sisters, Mrs.R.J.Lucas, Mrs.forth to lend a hand\u201d; assisting venture at Regina, the Este van Arthur Homer.Mrs.Hilliard were the bank manager, assistant Mercury took off with an editor- Palmer, Mrs.Garner Richardson, town clerk, preacher, a Scotch ial Partly saying, \u201cBut it seems all of Shawville; Mrs.Thomas patriot all required to \u201cdo the rot so long ago that both of these Hobbs, Brock, and Mrs.Corrigan, editor\u2019s job\u201d .The Banff Crag gentlemen were preaching that Norand a, Que.and Canyon Philpot, TWILIGHT SALES EVERY THURSDAY at 7.00 p.SHAWVILLE ARENA Highest Prices Assured for all Your Livestock Sales Managers, Richardson Bros., Shawville, Quebec H.Klossner, Holland Patent, N Y.\u201cAuctions With Action\" 8.85 Frank Strutt 25.00 102.69 .In to master a new skill, received not value something that is lovc- his wings at Chiddiwack airport ly because it is scarce, but be-recently and everyone agreed he cause it is bountiful and com-Has a youthful approach to life, mon.\u201d \u2022 \u2022 Two teen age girls from near- *The government is riding along by Cap de la -Madeleine, Que., on the crest of inflation because # I Formerly of Shawville, Frank Auctioneer, Lyle Burton Utica, N.Y.H.S.Ballantyne, Secretary-Treasurer DR.ROLAND CHRETIEN ONLY CARLING'S $edêw AU GIVES YOU Dental Surgeon SHAWVILLE.QUE.Telephone 153 Austin Kaiser Sales and Service General Repairs - Body Work Hudson tells that Cecil \u2018People should come before pro- The body will arrive in Ot- in the 24 years since aRd that profits should be- tawa Friday and funeral service leaving home has written his lon2 to governments.Even if will be conducted in the chapel mother 2,500 letters and she has they didn\u2019t specifically use those at Hulse and Playfair\u2019s Saturday replied to each one.\twords they endorsed socialism afternoon at two o\u2019clock with 1 Lindsay Ont.Watchman-Ward-\twhich as a theory of governments\tRev.Lloyd McCorriston,\tof\tNewer: A viat to magi-*\tcourt\tdemands those sort of things,\tington.Ont., officiating, rojli be an eye-opener for who are inclined to believe the\ttheir theory in practice and\tcemetery, o-d raying that married life is\trneved over into the capitalistic 9:1 -weet and fair an i as delect-\t|*ealm in order to secure profit \u2022 hie as a bowl of cherries.the\tincluding interest charges?unfortunate thing is too many;\tevidence from Minne-\tThe regular meeting\tof\tthe g People marry in haste and ?po.is that forced retirement at 65 Bristol Council was held October 13\twasteful.Northwest- i with Mayor Beattie and coun- ?Grenfcll (Sask.) Sun: It\u2019s a
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