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[" & A; »*- Z 4 \u2022 « ¦ N.So, 50th Year SHAWVILLE, $1.50 per annum In Advance 2.00 to the United States PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1939 i Bristol Busy Bees Institute will meet et the home of Miss Lenore Omni, Friday af ter noon, January I Mrs.Merviti Fades spent the liiOth, at three o\u2019clock.Program:-\u201d week end with relatives in Hunt An address by Miss Grace Me real.Êggg Kecbnle.\tSenator H, B.Horner, of Blaln Shawvllle United Y.P.U.are Uke, Saak.spent the week end présenté»!g their morality play, m town and vicinity.feSSSteîââSflgsrmss as It win given at Shaw ville, The Miss Dorothy [raison spent the] Little, of Çhkwville, a son.entire proceeds will go to the new week-end atthe home of herds ter.hall fund, as the Y.V U.are giv Mrs.Jim Johnson, In Montreal.log the presentation to help Mrs.R W.Hod gins spent the Starks Corners hall.Prices jG ana week-end with her daughter, Miss 15 cents.\tOwen Hod gins, in Ottawa.PERSONAL MENTION BORN Cowling LADIGUR*-At Shswville Com munit y Hospital on Saturday, January 14th, 1980.to Mr.and Mrs Emile Ladig ier, of Bristol, a daughter, France\" Shawville Hardware Business College 38 Bank Street Ottawa, Canada The only business school in this district that measures up to the standard set by the Business Educators1 Association of Canada\u2014 the highest in the Dominion.Enter any time.Individual instruction \u2022t Bush Supplies Axes MARRIED Lauohrbn-Greer CORRECTION\u2014In the reference to Mr.end Mm.W.J.Hayes visited I St.Matthew\u2019s Anglican Rectory, the funeral of Jame* r.Carson their daughter, Dorothy, end aon, Schumacher, Ont, at five o'clock published last week, one of the Mahloo, in Toronto, foi the week-K»n Tuesday.Dec 17, 1986, when taut* aggssn B9iB5@ Bristol this week.\tI aon of Mrs Langhren and the late *\tMm.Gordon Maxwell of South Mr Wm.Laugh ten.of Charter!*, MÊÈ\tHull, Que, «pent the week-end at Que.Rev.Gonon R 8.Cushing the home of her grandmother, Mrs.officiated.Wm.Elliott, In town.\tI The bride was becomingly attlr- ¦Bp sttdhsi5&\t',d* Mrs.G.A Howard, the retiring R°P°rt Successful Year Swede Sawe Gross Cut Sawe Axe, Saw and Splitting Wedgee Axe and Saw Handlea Coil Chain Hooka W.E.COWUMC, President M.W.BRAITHWAITE Principal HARLAND 0.ROWAT and % NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McGill University \u2022HAWVILLE, QUE.Oarici \u2014 In the G.F.Uodglns Building Main Street, Que.\u2022t Peel's Gelid J.OSCAR LAFLAM1HE Solicitor, oto.Ornes : Campbell's Bay, Que.(In Lawn Block) Est.C.J.Caldwell CLINTON H.DOWD i.A, LL.B., C.L.Advocate, Barrister, etc.Mam Street .\u2022 Hull, Que.Phone, Sher.1364 At Pontiac House, Shawville, Que e eery Friday evening.in 1 STOCKTAKING - SPECIALS Rev.W J.H.Lummis Well-known Here ¦¦e hostess.DONAT Le GUERRIER ¦.a., ll.a.Notary Public CAWBEU\u2019S IAY, QUEBEC Branch at Qoyon ; will call any Monday on request.Matters dealt with by correspondence Some Real Bargains Quantities Limited First Here Hurry Dp.R.E.DAQG SURGEON DENTIST of the Street MONTREAL.QUE.First Served F14TEAU ISM Hurry Hurry Arrangements have h*nn «\u2022nm.BPS singing of hymn.After a bnef hand *11 t ie wap.\tevent._______________ business period the roll wan celled Ebert Richardson netted Shew.| ^==v\t-\t- and answered by *11 present with ville s only counter.Qnyons a verse ronteing either \u201cprelee\" < r worera were, J.Murphy, who \u201cprayer.\" The scripture, Luke 15: pl-tyed *o on.tsndin* game, with 1-W| was read by tira.Sale».5 : LBoyer.T.Quigg.M Lemne Mrs.Andrew Russel! and Mrs.and Doug.Boland with one each.Rales led in nraver The third The teams were :\tUnder the »n-p w ,.f Weekly QUIT TOBACCO.SNUFF.EASILY, Inexpensively.Home Remedy.Testimonial».Guaranteed.Advice Free.Bartlett's.Box 1.Winnipeg.WESTERN CANADA IMPROVED EQUIPPED SECTION Farm In Central Eastern Alberta park area, railway village one mile best abundant water, clear title, all cash large discount; no agents; retiring.Box 14, Amish, Alberta.IF YOU WANT AN AFFECTIONATE Unie No.2 - \u201939 eeurL sc*. % THE EQUITY Oetaron Hmn* at Octagon house.# fine example Of late Georgian architecture, was the Washington home of Cot John Tay* loe, wealthy V\u2019rg nia planter and friend of George Wet Kington, Dr.William Thornton, original design#* of the United States cepHot, made the plans for the houee to Ttit.Built of English brick.It to, to spite of the name, actually hexagonal in .\u201e .\t.form.After the burning of the fix* 12th mat., with all the customary pomp I ecutive Mansion in 1814, President md display and with a Ouveromem I\testablished the temporary program packed with promise of long white House there and with Dolly and interesting debate.\tI Madison as hostess Octagon house For the fourth time since he wap 1 reached its height of sociel power, appointed Governor General of Canada, I proclamation Ijord Tweedsmttir was the centre of a I ^ treaty 0f q brilliantly clad assembly as he read the by Pregldent Madison in one 8petch from the Throne rfflcially °Pen'I upper rooms.The houee was pur-ing Parliament and outlining m brief I ^Kased and restored by the AmerF the work of the Government facing can Inst,tute of Architects to ISM members of the Senate and House l|*nd Is occupied by that organisa-Commons during the months ahead Few sessions of recent years have opened with more important developments before it and seldom have there been so many members present on the | jyj Jeas Classified ha Three General Divisions HODGINS GARAGE We Recommend SHAWVtLLB, JAN.19,1939 Parliament Opening $1.80 Nr lbs Monarch 18 per cait, Daii v K »tn»n ' Canada's Parliament am* launched upon it* 193# eeaaion on Thursday, $2.00 \" $2.15 \" $1.75 \u2022 $1.55 -$1.80 \" Monarch 42 per cent H»g uppl- ment $3.00 \u201c Pig Starter Hog Grower 94 *\u2019 '* 82 ** \u201c \u2022 \u2022 Buick, Oldemobile, Service êl Chevrolet, 1 Sales \u2022 I II 4l .n m Big 4 Dairy Feed Milkmaker 16 pel cent hairy Kwd 24 \" 4# II giving hent i the terms Krthun is II IS k e 1 PREVENT DAMAGE $2.15 «t $1.90 \" \" ## tl Uun.Theme Feeds are all made by The Maple Leaf Milling Company on the open formula basis.The kind and amount of each ingredient is printed on every bag.You can see and know exactly what you are paying for.Prevent damage to your Oar by baring us HU your radiator with EVE READY PRESTONE It is the most reliable.Enjoy comfortable Winter driving by installing Hot Water Heater and Defroster.Drop in and ask for information.Our stock of Heaters, Defrosters, Batteries and Anti-freeze is complete.v first day or so many spectators.In the House of Commons after the colourful opening ceremonies, there was ,i brief but interesting session when tour general divisons\u2014the black or fully nv.v menibers were introduced, including I fermented ; the green or unferment-Hon.K.J.Manion, successor to Kt.Hon.od; and the oo\u2019on ( or semi-ferment-R.B.Bennett as Conservative Chieftain | ed Usually the tea drinker prefers and Leader of the Official Opposition SI Dr Manion, who was a member of the ticeable difference in the flavor and House tor nearly 20 years before being! aroma of each, defeated in 1936 general elections, was I Some black teas are erased oc-returned in a byelection in London last! cording to leaf sires After pick-November.A basket of rosea from his ing, the leaves are separated into constituents waited him on hie desk, five grades* Flowerv Orange Pekoe, lending almost the only note of colour Orange Pekoe.Pekoe.Pekoe Sou-to the Commons chamber.\tchong.and Souchong.Flower Or- Prime Minister Mackenzie King cross- ange Pekow is made up of the most Snoek Is Fish Caught With ed the floor of the chamber to congratu tender leaves taken from the tip late the new leader as soon as he took end of the tea plant Souchong rep- ids seat and a little later paid Dr.resents the coarsest leaf used for i The unfamiliar name, snoek.is Manion a warm tribute in welcoming tea.These terms do not have any that of a fish found off the west him back to the House as Leader of the specific reference to the cup quality coast of Africa in the vicinity of Opposition.\t°* tea* nor do indicate that the Walvis bay.It is a delicacy among The Prime Minister said it was a scent or flavor of oranges is pres- the colored people of South Africa pleasure to all members of all parties to ®nt.\tand large consignments are alsc welcome Dr.Manion back to the House Next to black teas; observes an sent to Mauritius, says London of Commons.He assured him he would authority in the St Louis Post-Dis- j TiUBits Magazine have \u201cthe understanding and goodwill patch, the green or un fermented Snoek-ftshing is rather remark of all members of the House of Com leas are most numerous m the Unit- abIe nions\u201d in his responsible task as leader ed States.These come to us chiefly perjenced fishermen know for cer of his party and of the Official Opposi- yom China and Japan.Green teas tain wbere they will find the snoek tjUQ\thave a sharper, more astringent 1 Dr Manion brought a rich experience I taste than black ones SI Oolong tea.or the seml-fermented I type resembles a blend of black ________H __________ u It comes WÊKIKÊ leep appreciation\u201d of the welcome I from the island of Formosa anc* dud to him by Mr.King and bis from China Oolongs are in- be tweens in flavor as well as color.v S All teas are classified into three \\ one of these kinds.There is a no- x THE SHAWVILLE MILLING 00., REC\u2019O.Roy G.Fraser Flowers, Gifts, Novelties RENFREW, ONT.Bo* 886 Phone 180 Smooth Shark-Skin Bait J.L,.HODGINS Phone 64-Je Distinctive Flower Styling, that\u2019s our business.Wo in vite your patronage.On orders of 11.00 or over, phone us collect.On orders of #5.00 or over, phone us collect and we shall prepay.Not even the most ex In Memoplara Farm For Sale shoals or if or when they will bite when found.Thousands of snoek may be seen passing beneath the ship, but unless they rise to the surface it is futile to try to catch any of them.So the fishermen just wait\u2014and when at last the snoek _\t,\t- do rise, unbarbed hooks, with shark- m HIHHHHHIHHHHLHil I Tannin, caffeine, and the volatile skin bait, are dropped overboard Mr.King'd actions were always oils are the most important constitu- The sharkskin must be put on the courteous in the amenities of parliamen- ents of tea.\thook in such a way that the grain is tary life.Although he had crossed Tannin gives to tea a brisk, pun- smooth between the teeth of the swords often with the Prime Minister gent flavor.Caffeine provides mild snoek, which will not take rough in debate they had remained good stimulation.And many persons | hait, friends.He felt Mr.King might have think that the volatile oils make more to forgive than he For the future the most difference in tea flavor, he hoped to live up to the traditions of The \u201cbody\" of a cup of tea depends courtesy and fair play established in [ upon the soluble materials that Parliament.\t[come out into the liquid as the tea Smith\u2014In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs.James Smith, who entered into rest January Slat, 1938.Th* Family.Thompson\u2014In loving memory of my dear husband, Thomas Thompson, who died January 11th, 1938.Gone but not forgotten m/m\t* WlF£ Harris\u2014In loving memory of my parents.Mr.Wm.J.Harris, who died Feb\u2019y 11, 1937, and his wife who died Jan> 16, 1938.\u201cFondly remembered\" By daughter,\t\u2022 Mas.Amos Arwtaoi Morrison\u2014In fond and loving memory of James Morrison, who died Jan y 17th, 1937.\tf* - ft What would we give to clasp hi* hand, His happy face to see ; To hear his voice and see his smile, That meant so much to us.é Daughter and son-in-law, Margaret and Tom Part Lot 4, Range 8, of the township of Onslow, North, 100 acres, more or lew, 70 acres cleared ; Part Lot 13, Range 8, all bush, containing 60 acres.Will be sold very reasonable for cash.Apply to HARVEY STEELE, Quyon, Que ur.Manion brougnt a nen experience and high ability to his new duties, Mr King said.\t.\t- Dr.Manion expressed his \u201cvery sincere | green tea and d exten thanks to the House for its kind recep- Phone 10\u20143, Quyon lion Phone anytime between 7 a, m and 11 p.m.Narrow Escape for Family at Klsbey, Sask.Kisbey, Sask., Jan.4.\u2014 Four people, all members of Joseph H.Lynch family here, narrowly escaped death New The snoek fishers know but a few\tovercame Mr.Lynch, his son, Lioyd, and things about the habits of the snoek*\tGrasshoppers and Locusts\tpartially overcame tho mother and They know that the first shoals are Grasshopper plagues are often as daughter seen off Walvis bay; that they mi- $ociated with vegetation destruction j s DavkUon, C.PRagent, was the FvnrMiiAn \u201cfl K \" Cm:,#\tgrate down coast and by late by the insect commonly referred tn firat to notice the absence of any activity ^^8 I m ^ ^8 I .,\t,\t**\tD T\u2018 .u .summer have disappeared off the as the 17-ycar locust, a name that around the Lynch home.However.be All chiefs of municipal provincial and\tto Be Traced to Haiti\tCape of Good Hope: that the snoek\t'» mcorroct in at least two partie-\tmade n0 altempt to arouse anyone until n*deraI police departments m the Fro-\tAmong the explanations for the\thates cold water and that sunrise is\tulars, according to an\tauthority in\the returned from church an hour later, vmce of Quebec have been made ad-\texpression \u201cO.K.,\" meaning \"all\tthe best time for fishing.For the\tthe Washington Star:\t(1) It is not\t(>n bis return, with the assistance of visory members of the Irovmce of Que-\tright/\u2019 one is that it is derived\trest, it is largely a matter of luck.\ta locust at all, that\tnan,ôx being\ta neighbour, W.It.Irwin, the door was bee Safety League, it was announced from a seaport on the southern__________forced open and the father and son ,aS«\tu l I\t.\t, .coast of Haiti, which was a famous\tnP n\tdit \u2022 ' ' found unconscious and the mother MMRP League feels, that the police are eager to familiar with the real meaning, it Half Dol.California Gold.\" Some ,iodical cieadi however is the onlv ¦Jo their best for the welfare of the is said.\thave on the reverse the date and\t«Utotiv Bto \u2019\t^ public, and their new participation in Another theory is that the initials the legend \u201cCalifornia Gold Half D.M\t1\tI\tMobkiaon\u2014In loving memory of oar be League will afford them greater O.R., meaning \"ordered recorded,\u201d Later issues, says a writer in the\t8 - L» R ,\t, A .\t,\tdear father, James Morrison, whode- >Pportunity to help towards the preven- being carelessly written on docu- Cleveland Plain Dealer, show vari-\tNansen, the Explorer\tAnimals\tparted this life January 17tb, 1937.\"ion of acccidenta.\tI ments, were misread as O.K.and °us numbers of stars as well as Fridtjof Nansen.Norwegian ex-\tWere Given Their Names The blow was great, the shock severe, came to stand for a symbol of change in design, some portraying piorer# statesman and humanitari- If an animal, cr any phenomenon We little thought the end was near, II\tlift *s also asserted\tan India; *« , listributed cooies\tof\tthe\tbook\tto\tRev\tlions of patterns made day after\tfor official and legal formality\tand\tthe bottom, leaving the sliced portion\tmiliar or more numerous species\t19th, 1937, and\tMrs.\tWm.Jaa.Harris ^ther Murray\u2019s friends\t* day in the heavens!\u201d\tdelay, originated in England during\tattached at the lobe.Then a weight\tencountered in any locality be first\twho died Jan> 16tb, 1938.jgea\tthe Eighteenth century and arose\twas fastened onto the end of the\tI noted and named by the primitive\tWhen a father and mother breathe the ir from the custbm of tying documents rim, as it hung down, so as to adventurer, but in each case the last farewell.Sicily Filled With Baisa\tin red tape.The custom of tying up\tstretch it while\tthe ear healed.This\tname given it would indicate its\tThe stroke means, more than\twords At the very tip of Italy lies Sicily papers in such tape dates back sev- was supposed to beautify the ears, (most striking feature, such as its can tell, Tender» will be received up to noon,\twhich at one time or another since\tCral centuries, reference being\tJust\tas\tUp\tsketching among the\tpredominant color,\tor a distinctive\tThe world seems quite another place, Vedneedsv Jan\u2019y 1UB for a ouan-\t1800 B- c- ws8 ruled over by pho#e\tmade to it in an advertisement\tÜbangU\tof\tAfrica\tis supposed to\tvoice, or some noticeable manner\tWithout the\tsmile of\ta\tfather\tI itv of amd cedar Telephone Poles.SS nidan*, Greeks, Carthaginians, Ro- printed in a London paper published beautify the lips.\tI of flight, or peculiarity in feeding, mother.nd Sifeet not lees tSafi inches at mans, Saracens, Norman, Span- in 1W.Sidney Smith did much to\t- -\tnesting and other habits.In all What would we give their hand» to clasp lards, mod finally\tthe people of Italy,\tpopularize It in the satirical sense.\t__ IImu'L._\tcountries, and expressed in various\tTheir patient faces to see, Sicily is filled with the ruins of old Such a word was Just what the\tElements Little lam\tlanguages, you may hear of red- To bear their voices and see their smtiea ^Tenders are also asked\tfor\ta supply of\ttemples, lying in state,\tin fields of\tcommon people wanted with which (\t*\telements, 17 or\tbirds, blackbirds, bluebirds.Like-\tAs\tio the days\tthat used to be, reals.Palermo is the\tcapital and\tcule the tying and untying of\tred\tatomic weights determined, yet\tnotes that may easily be turned into chief port of the island,\twhile Taor-\ttape which bound the dispatch\tand\tvery little is known about this group\thun ,n words in the language of aina is its moat famous fesort.3 document cases.\tof\t\"I.\t%\t'their listeners.\ts The snoek weighs, often enough, seven pounds, and lie fights to the bitter end.\t\u2022> ally put Into a mu»Un hag la aaaaoa stew*, etc.; Betne-Marie\u2014an open vessel with a loose bottom tor bet water, to keep saw*, etc., very hot without reduction.Canadians call It a double boiler, observes a writer in the Montreal Herald.Consomme trong, clear gravy obtained by , stewing meat a long time.Also used to mean soup.Croquettes\u2014 mince of fish, fowl, or meat, seasoned, rolled in egg and breadcrumbs and fried crisp.Croustades\u2014fried terms of bread toasted ¦¦¦\tgarnish or dropped Into soup just before serving.Cheudfrold\u2014\u2022 cold entree or a sauce for masking cold meats.Cart-auger boiled with a little we\u2014.to a daep brown, or burnt.Espagnole\u2014a rich, brown Spanish annual subscription ; Anywhere in Canada To United State*.Remember THE EQUITY is in » position to do practically all your printing as neatly and at a lower cost than outside firms.Let us do your : Letterheads, Envelopes, Billheads, Invoices, Statements, Posters Labels, Counter Check Books, Shipping Tags Suootssor to G.F Hodgins Co.Limited Annual January Sale of Stocktaking Specials BLANKETS \u2022150 # # 2.00 l AU aman au( be paid In full before any paper la dlecontlnued W.O.COWAN.PUBLISHER or fried, uaad All Wool Whit* fllanket «ize 72x90 $10.00 for $7.71 k .72x90 $t.S0 '\u2022 $7.50 amt ## n M 72x84 $8.00 \" $6.80 64x84 $7.80 \" $8.98 10 per cent, off White and Grey Flannelette Blanket» 10 per cent, off \u2022 I \u2022 frult-open-tart with ''Jellied\u201d Juice.Fritter\u2014fruit encased tn batter and fried.Faroe\u2014a forcemeat or stuffing.Glaze\u2014stock boiled down to jelly thickness, made brown, and used to improve appearance of cold boiled meats, tongues, etc.Lard\u2014 to fasten pieces of bacon over anything for basting purposes.Mask\u2014 to cover with any rich sauces or cream.Puree\u2014anything reduced to pulp by cooking, and passed through a sieve.3 es \u2022 s Sales & Service MAIN STREET shawvxllb, qtjb * Shell Sealed Gas and Oils General Repairs Reliable Service Wilson's Garage Phone 40 f \u2022 * i fl 14 \u2022 4 Grey Blankets, all sizes KNITTING YARN The Famous De Luxe Hand Knitting Yarn, all colours.Formerly sold at 15 cents a skein.lÆ;\tTo clear at 10 cents a skein.¦ THE EQUITY PHONE, 75 Budgerigar, Bird Clown, imitator, Like a Parrot \"Budgerigar11 is the Australian buahman\u2019s name for the naturalist\u2019s Melopeittacus undulatus, an Australian ground parrakeet which is sometimes called the shell parrakeet, and also the undulated grass parrakeet, though it does not belong to the group of typical Australian grass parrakeets, which are all much larger birds, writes J.I.Lawrence in the New York Sun.The \"budgie,\u201d as it'-is affectionately known in London, is one of the monkeys of the bird world; a clown, an acrobat, a droll humorist, and a creature of exceptional intelligence and personality\u2014when it has room for .the expansion and development of personality.Though it is smaller than some canaries it acquires impressive vocal accomplishments and often imitates the human voice and speech like the large parrots.The orthodox aviculturist usually holds all domestic cage birds in contempt, as of doubtful scientific value, but the breeders of canaries, budgerigars, white Java sparrows, Bengalese mannikins, and some other domesticated birds find comfort in the assurance that their pets are happy and Contented in confinement.No one can question the blithe spirit of a budgerigar, as it frolics and performs outlandish antics in its cage the whole day long.The Same TOQUES and CAPS Childrens and Misses Woollen Toques, all sizes and Half price.colours to clear at Childs White Wool and Silk and Wool Caps To Clear at 25 cents.Beattie\u2019s Eye Service Look Here For Sale, Wants, Found Lost otc.Thirty-five years of successful Optical Practice should guide your footsteps to Beattie's Eye Service, cor.Gladstone and Bronson, Ottawa.If you want to see a you should see you will see Beattie s Eye Service WINDBREAKERS o Fish gUpas H.B, No.1.ShswTlUe.Odd Windbreakers, sizes 34 -36\u201438 to clear at $1.98 Mens Wind breakers, assorted colors, sizes 34 to 42 To Clear at $1.59.DEERSKIN MITTS Scientist Eye Examinations Mens Genuine Deerskin Mitts, To Clear at $1.19.Apply to ville, Specialists on all Visual and Muscular .Eye Defects ftlxe SB 3'- ppüftÀü mm** sE^BSSL.ville, Que.UNDERWEAR XT Mens Shirts and Drawers, odd sizes KATHLEEN M.ROLLINS Professional Optometrist.To Clear at 98 cents.T.T.BEATTIE, Professional Optometfist SLIPPERS and SHOES one con- Mens, Womens and Childrens Slippers 10 per cent off regular prices.THE RENFREW MARRLE and GRANITE WORKS Visitor» Walk Safely on Island of Trinidad Lake All lakes aren't filled with water.On the island of Trinidad, off the coast of South America, there is an asphalt lake covering more than a HT '\tThe surface is Womens Shoes, odd sizes To Clear at $1.49 Manufactures of and Dealers in Monuments in Marble and Granite We have jugt received a large consignment of stones and will be pleased to show them at any time.Phone.278 gum rubbers ViHlributlcm of ailles In select hundred g acres.brownish-black and wrinkled, like an old piece of leather.People can walk on the lake without sinking, their feet leaving only faint prints.Men work on the lake digging out the asphalt to ship to all parts of the A railroad track is, laid $1.59 Mens Good Gum Rubbers Boys Youths \u201c Womens ISiSii Element, Montreal.$1.35 \u2022 » «I 99c \u2022 I VaflpH across the surface to the place where the digging is going on Each morning the hole made the day before is filled up.and the railroad track sunken and twisted from the movement of the asphalt during the night.For a long time, says a writer in the Washington Star, it was thought that there was no end to the supply of asphalt, but during the last 50 years, when 5,000,000 tons of asphalt have been removed, the surface of the lake has dropped 50 feet.It will take many, many years to use up the supply, but some day in the far distant future mankind may have to think up some new substance with which to surface his streets.Black and Brown Velvet Goloshes $1.95 100 Fancy Brown Plates to dear at 8 for 25 cts.Annual Meeting of Pontiac County Orange Lodge The annual meeting of the County of Pontiac-L.O.L will be held m No.27 Lodge room.Shawrille, Feb y 7th, 1939, starting at 10 o'clock a Members and especially officer» of the primary Lodge» are requested to bv present so aejtll business may be transacted m a satisfactory manner RtiroKb Wijson, County Master GEO.H.FROATS & SONS 284 Argyle 8 Greet, Renfrew, Ont.MacLeans Successor to 0.F.Hodgins Co., Limited RED 6 WHITE STORE XoWAL KlLuOtJ* Co.Secretary 11 \"The Owner Serves\u2014The Buyer Saves Shawville Penecostal Assembly Wampole\u2019s Extract Cod Liver Oil Hospital Donations Recent donations to SliawvHle Community Hospital are : K.J.Barber C.G.I.T.6 cts Raw Sugar, per pound .Swan Down Cake Flour, per pkg Z: Black Tea.bulk, per pound.HecJth Meal, Coarse, per pound Apples, 6 pounds Prunes, 3 pounds ggM@ g I I Mollasses, fancy bulk, per pound Honey, Clover.4 pounds Honey.Amber, 4 pounds Peanut Butter, bulk 2 pounds Walker's Soda Biscuits, 2 pounds Macarorfi, bulk 4 pounds Soup Peas, per pound Cornmeal.per pound Brother George Deans is still actio* Pastor of Shawville Assembly,\u2019 conducting the regular Tuesday night and Thursday night services at 7.30 with Sunday School at 10 ar-m ; morning worship at 11, and evening service at 7.30 on Sundays.A Rally of the Assemblies is planned -for Friday night.Jan y 80, at Portage .# # 1» ., jjfc Ambassador, Minister An ambassador is head of an embassy and a minister is head of a legation.Under international law and usage an ambassador is the personal representative of the sovereign or head of a state and is accredited directly to the sovereign or head of another state.A minister is, under international law and usage, the representative of the government (as distinct from the head of the state) and is accredited to the government as distinct from the head.An ambassador * has the right to converse directly with the sovereign or the head of the state to which he is accredited, and likewise may correspond directly tiWl the sovereign or head of his own country.A minister, on the other hand, in theory, carries on his correspondence with the minister of foreign affairs of the state to which he is accredited, and similarly corresponds with his own government through the minister of foreign affairs of his own country.In practice the duties of an ambassador and a minister are the same.28 ' 45 4 .i 2.0b # ** » » \u2022 » \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 s e 2.00 5 4 \u2022 \u2022 The all year round tonic for both children and adulte.Tones up the whole system generally, and 25 4 * * « #*»* \u2022 +%# Cards of Thanks 25\u201c H i \u2022 III #\u2022\u2022\u2022 7 4 Mr.sad Mrs.Clinton Palmer wish to express their eiooere appreciation and gratitude for many acta of kindness, expressions of sympathy and floral offer-logs during their recent bereavement.Mr.Walton Smiley and family desire to express their thanks to friends and neighbours for many acts of kindneas extended them during the illneee and death of Mrs.Smiley, Intermediate Schedule \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 35 \u2018 Jan.10, Bristol at Shawville # » » * F riday, Wednesday.\u201c 89 Shawville at Quyon \u201c 87 Bristol at Quyon \u201c 30 Shawville at Bristol 29 4 i Friday.Monday, Wednesday, Feb l Bristol at Quyon 25 4 e t \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 0 25 4 * » » S # e THE CORNER STORE Estate Un.M.6.Howard \u201c 3 Bristol at Shawville \u201c C Quyon at Bristol \u201c B Shawville at Quyoo 10 Quyon at Shawville ** 13 Shawville at Bristol Friday, Monday, Wednesday, 23 1 S \u2022 e \u2022 The family of the late James P.Carton desire to express their sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for many kindnesses and expressions of uon(jay sympathy during jj heir recent bereave jjjj V menK, f'< & » \u2022 \u2022 Main end Centre Sta SHAWVILLE, - QUE.Friday, e \u2022 » \u2022 Wednesday, \" 16 Quyoo at Bristol ' ¦ < m 4?. *> - \u2022 I Orange Pekoe Blend with diamond flakes melting on her > eyelashes and roses in her cheeks.\u201d Her breath caught in her throat, and she clasped her hands tighter I In her muff to stop a little tremble j of happiness that went over her.\u201cSillyr.she said.\u201cA coach and ' four, imagine.If Î stay much long-| er.I'll miss my coach; the green and yellow one that collects people ovér on that corner.And then I\u2019ll bave to watt for the next one and stand UP all the way home.%he ' crôwds Will be on the street In another five mindtes.\u201d But the look in k her eyes belted her words.She did i not want to hurry, and yet she cbhldn't atkiul there indulging In a passing flirtation with a strange 'tiro.; The presence of others had broken the magic of the moment.She tqcked her hair In place and then turned to the door.He was beside Household \u2022 SERIAL STORY Science By DOROTHY HIGGINS SOPYRIONT.IMS NIA SUIVIS*, tt* HIT-RUN LOVE rr BY MARGUERITE GAHAGAN i VEGETABLE DISHES FOR WINTER Attractive Ways to Serve Canned Tomatoes and Corn By KaU&arlm# Baker Canned vegetables have to form a large part of our diet during the winter months.No matter how good they arc, they can't, of course, compare in flavor and color with fresh ones.That often makes one hesitate to use them except as a necessity.However, they need not be a hardship a treat in fact\u2014if new and interesting ways to serve them are employed.Tomatoes and corn are more appetizing whbn fixed up in the following ways than right out of the can.ed his gase waver over the court and then focus on the scene outside.Thinking of a possible golf game that afternoon, she knew.A New Meaning to Life Her own eye* followed the line of the river while the cale was held up for a moment.Not so many months ago It had been locked in Ice,; the ferries, blunt nosfid and puffing heavy black smoke, breaking a path between the shores.So, too, had hèr heârt been locked in ice, she thought.And then Larry had come: Larry with his eyes like blue,* clear ice, his mouth twisting in that lop-sided grin, his blond hair like sunshine.And so, too, had be broken a path to her heart freeing it of lee.making it beat with a new rhythm.\t; Life had been so empty before that, she told herself again.Not that it had seemed so at the time.There had been the hafcpy, carefree years of high school with life at home a casual, comfortable affair.With Bill and Joe filling the house with their young friends, their balls, and bats, bicycles, books, marbles.With her mother, easygoing, busy keeping the house running smoothly and pleasantly for big Dennis McGraw, an officer in the police department.Tilings had changed swiftly then \u2014had assumed a kaleidoscopic aspect.Her father\u2019s death in the line of duty, a rearranged life to fit a widows pension, her own plans for college changed to a course.CHAPTER I The hot spring sun slid suddenly behind the oncoming gray clouds, throwing the traffic court into too-early shadows.Not even the threat of rain could dampen the spirits of Patricia Me-Or?w.While her pencil raced over the whiteness of her pad, covering It with her curlicues of shorthand motes, and the voices of witnesses, Judge, and attorneys occupied one side of her mind, the real Pat continued dreaming of the evening's date with Larry Kent.For many weeks now life had been something vivid, magical, and quickened with the glamour of love.Before Larry had come with his blond hair so smooth and clean-lined over his broad brow, the days bad been a succession of routine tasks familiar to any court stenographer.Even now, the ordinary run of event! continued, but overshadowing them was the knowledge that Larry loved her, that soon they would be married, that soon all the linens she was buying, the china she had but yesterday selected, the bargains her alert eyes found during lunch time, would take their rightful places In an apartment all hers and Larry\u2019s.When Pat realized the nearness of that marriage the scene around her took on a strangeness.For over a year it had been her work aday world; now she saw it ns a stranger: loving it, yet eager to be away to that still dearer world of her own home.A flush crept into her cheeks when she found she had lost part of a testimony.She thrust her day dreams back into their secret place and concentrated on the work before her.\"I didn\u2019t get that.Was it vour right fender orThe defendant\u2019» thaZ was hit?\u201d she asked mechanically.The case continued.Up on the wall over Judge Michael Kelly's bench the hands of the old clock moved slowly.Sergt.Herman Le-woski switched on the lights chasing the shadows.Desk Officer Tim O\u2019Shea sought frantically over the desk for a mislaid file.Pat sighed and looked at the clock again.Drunken Driver It was a heavy docket for Saturday.A drunken driving case was on with a woman as the defendant.It was being held up until the reporters got there.Drunken drivers were no rarity, but this was a blond\u2014pretty despite her tear-reddened eyes, and disheveled hair.Photographers and reporters from the Journal.Bee and Gazette went into a huddle with court attendants.Cameras were focused over Pat\u2019s shoulder on the blond.Bulbs flashed as the woman raised her hand to swear the truth, the whole truth, and nothing else, so kelp me.The arresting officer, with his eyes heavy with need for sleep after a night\u2019s patrol duty, told in terse sentences the facts of the case.Speeding on a main thoroughfare, cutting in and out of traffic, a man's car hit, the odor of intoxicants on the woman\u2019s breath, admission of drinking, and a none-too-¦teady walking of the line at the precinct station.Familiar routine, et fascinating as the pulse of a ig city.'Only two bottles of beer, your honour,\u201d the woman declared.\u201cThe lights at night bother me.I didn't ¦ee the car.\u201d Worn alibis, weak excuses, objections by the defense attorney, and catch questions by young Tom Sweeney, the assistant prosecutor, mewly assigned to the court in an effort to check reckless and dangerous driving.The woman waived a jury trial to be tried by the judge.Pat smiled a little.The judge was having a hard time trying to give the case bis undivided attention.She watch- te \u201cIf our Christian heritage still moves us, we shall restore, the prestige of democracy and civilization by coming to the aid o( a bitterly oppressed people.1'\u2014Will Durant.\t' \"¦¦¦ Curing Y ourself Of Sleeplessness are Learn to Relax and Give Up Fear of insomnia her.Therq goes the bus and I'm to blame.That means I'm In luck.I'll pqt the paper in Mr.Abbot's office, and turn Boy Scout.Never let It u be s»ld that Larry Kent wasn't a gentleman.The first rule of salesmanship around here Is service.And so J'll drive you home.\u201d (To Be Continued) NO FB$$ The value of muscular relaxation In health and sickness was stressed In a recent address by a.physician.People should prepare for sleep by ridding themselves as far possible of all contractions and tensions.Rest is more important than sleep.If we have to have one or the other It Is better to rest without sleep than to sleep without rest.* \"Insomnia Is largely due to the fear of not sleeping,\u201d said the authority, \"whereas if you make up your mind to rest and give up the Idea of sleep, you will be asleep in a short while.\u201d CORN,.PUDDING 1-S cup quick-cooking tapioca 14 teaspoons fait Dash of Cayenne 2 cups milk 2 eggs, slightly beaten 2 cups canned yellow corn 1\tteaspoon onion, finely chopped 2\ttablespoons parsley, chopped Combine quick cooking tapioca, salt, Cayenne and milk in top of double boiler.Place over rapidly boiling water, bring to scalding point (allow 3 to 5 minutes) and cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently.Remove from boiling water.Pour slowly over eggs, stirring vigorously.Add corn, onion, and parsley, and mix well.Pour into greased baking dish.Place in pan of hot water; bake in moderate oven (360 degrees F.) 1 hour and 15 minutes.Serves 5.ESCALLOPED CELERY AND TOMATOES 2 tablespoons onion, finely chop- ¦ELIEVIH6 COL# ilSCOMFOIT TUS W*ï! Just Follow Simple Directions Below\u2014and Use Fist-Acting \"Aspirin\" Tablets The World\u2019s Only W oman \u2022 Dictator She Rules on Sark, A Feudal Isle Close to the French Coast WtfÊÈÊ^M There, Movies or Cars fmr take 2 MA*MT _ __ TiMfts\u2014drinkagtosi Çf U of witor.Hopeit #m 2 hours.No Unemployment Get Rid of Tension The excess tension from which we suffer so much today results In frayed nerves, fatigue, loss of confidence and self-respect.Regarding the practical application of relaxation, the most difficult areas to relax are the neck, spine and eyes.For curative relaxation, Just lying back In a chair with a book is not considered sufficient, but one has to lie flat on one's back with the eyes shut and a complete \u201clet go\u201d of every muscle In the body.Mental relaxation Is obtained through physical relaxation.It is impossible to make one's mind a blank, but after a considerable amount of muscular relaxation a sense of case will pervade the entire mind.The world's only women dictator, acknowledged chief of a tiny feudal state which is part of the British Empire and remains immersed in the atmosphere of the ICth century, is a visitor to this Continent this month.Gray-haired and very gentlelooking for an autocrat, the Dame de Serk, interviewed on her arrival here, said there never has been a murder or a divorce among hr people, who number 600.Nor is there any sign of poverty or unemployment.What is more, on the Island of Sark there are no movies, politics, paved roads, billboards, motor cars, local newspa- * pers, or labor unions.Queen Elizabeth Gave It Away The island is 22 miles from France and 75 miles from England.William the Conqueror filched it from Normandy for the British.For a collection of pirate's heads in 1565 Queen Elizabeth gave it to Sir Holier de Carteret as an independent feudal state with its lordship invested in Sir Helier and the first-born among his descendants for a!l time.' / 2.If throat Is nw from cold, crush ond dissolve 3 \"Aspirin\" Tablets In % glass o# water ^ business V Meeting With Larry Somehow, though, as time went a new pattern was formed.She took a job in a lawyer's office.The boys went into high school.In two years they would be finished.ou, more Last year she herself, aided by her father's old friends, had secured a position as court stenographer with opportunity to make a little money on the side typing testimony for attorneys.ped It\u2019s the Way Thousands Know to Ease Pain and Discomfort of Colds and Sore Throat Accompanying Colds\u2014Easy to Do The simple way pictured above often brings amazingly fast relief from discomfort and sore throat accompanying colds.Try it Then \u2014 m your doctor.He probably will tell you to continue with \"Aspirin\u201d because it acta so fast to relieve discomforts of a cold.And to reduce fever.This simple way, backed by scientific authority, has largely supplanted the use of strong medicines m easing cold symptoms.Perhaps the easiest, most effective way yet discovered.2 tablespoons butter 2 cups canned tomatoes 2 tablespoons quick cooking tapioca 1 tablespoon sugar % teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper 1 cup celery, sliced % cup buttered crumbs Brown onion in butter.Place tomatoes in top of double boiler and bring to a boil.Combine dry ingredients; add gradually to tomatoes and bring to a brisk boil, stirring constantly.Place immediately over rapidly boiling water and cook 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.Add onion.Place % of tapioca mixture in greased baking dish and cover with layer of celery; repeat, using remaining tapioca and celery.Cover with crumbs.Bake, covered, in moderate oven (350 degres F.) 30 minutes, or until celery is tender.Uncover and bake 5 minutes longer, or until crumbs are browned.Serves 6.an Her days had not been drab or unpleasant.Only she had drifted along too settled for her years, too serious, too conscious of responsibilities.Now the burdens were also lightened, and Larry had come.There was nothing about Larry that she had forgotten.She could close her eyes now and remember their first meeting.It had been just after Christmas on a day filled with huge, feathery snow flakes that slipped gently past her cheeks and clung on her thick lashes.Judge Kelly had asked her to deliver a paper over to the Paramount Auto Sales during the afternoon.Before going in the big impressive salesrooms, she had stood , outside in the frosty cold, pressing her nose against the big glistening pane of glass to look at the limousines.glistening and elaborate, at the sporty little roadster.She snuggled closer in her coat, pulling the big soft collar up around her soft cheeks, holding the absurdly tiny muff against her face to stop the wind, wiggling her toes in the new j high-heeled pumps, sensibly protected by the velvet fur-topped carriage boots the boys had given her at Christmas.There was a Christmas tree in the big salon; a modernistic tree all white and blue.Beside it stood Larry, his yellow hatr shining In the dim light like a burnished cap of gold.And then he had looked at her, at the eager face pressed up against the glass, at the curling dark hair escaping from the silly peaked hat that made her look like an Alpine maid.His mouth had broken into that twisted smile, his blue eyes absorbing the blue from the Christmas tree lights.After a long second she broke the spell, and drawing up In all her dignity entered through the heavy grill doors.\u201cI would like to see Mr.Abbot,\u201d she had said with as much composure as she could gather.\u201cI'm from Judge Kelly\u2019s office.\u201d But not even that dignified name could erase the smile from his lips.\"Mr.Abbot\u2019s out,\u201d he said, his eyes still on hers.\"Can't you give me the message?I might fill the bill.\u201d Women Voters' Apathy Scored Mrs.Franklin Roosevelt Says Women Waste Their Energies on Other Things Than Politics lemand and Bet ASPIRIN Roosevelt Mrs.Franklin D.blames general apathy of women for the numerical decrease in women legislators and congress w omen.In the U.S.The same holds true of the Canadian political picture.There are plenty of capable women to hold legislative positions, Mrs.Roosevelt told her press conference one day last week.The big trouble Is, she said, women as a whole do not back feminine candi- For Baby Or For Baby Doll TRADt-MAIK M# tr, i Seven Ways To \u2022 Bore A Husband * # i dates.Should Support Own Candidates As soon as women generally demand representation of their point of view, Mrs.Roosevelt said, they will find plenty of women to run for office.V nt ML: \u2022 K How to Get Him Yawning\u2014 Fair Play Should Be Conver \u2022ation Slogan r O# % S'?it Seven sure ways .for wives .to bore husbands, or any other man, conversationally, have been compiled by Margaret \"Your Life as a to Make the Most ot It.\u201d The seven guaranteed methods of making a man yawn Instead of \"hanging on your every word,\u201d she says, are; Be ever alert to tWp up your male conversational partner and thus be classified as a checker-upper.Pounce on the topic a man starts to talk about and \"run away with the ball.\" If you employ this tactic you are a topic-snatcher.Always insist on having the last words, which puts you In the bitterender class.Convince yourself, (if you are not convinced already) that other peo- -pie never have nice things happen to them.This definitely makes you a boaster.Pattern your conversation along the lines of a lecturer and become a one man audience lecturer.Talk on and on and on \u2014 In other words, be a self-winder.But the deadly egoist is the very worst of the seven bores \u2014 or perhaps he Is Just all seven at once.BEE HIVE Syrip \\ Is the Ideal É sweetener on / f't 4» 1 \u2022 v.7 \\ $ Spider Spins Web Inside Light Bulb % vereux, author of oman and How .t; E ! Edmund Sollows, manager of the Western Nova Scotia Electric Company, at Yarmouth, N.S., came out last week with electric light bulb with a spider\u2014now dead\u2014and part of his web inside.The bulb is in perfect condition and still lights.The filament is unbroken.Sollows said he would send it on to the manufacturers with a view to solving the mystery.\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022 I your morning 1 1 cereal because It Is easier j to digest./ ( (V : t an SEE HlVt Ô 1 TRY \u2018IT TOMORROW V: X COUGHS \\ «£781 RELIEVE DUE 10 COLDS A COMPLETE WARDROBE By Louise Lennox A darling new layette designed for baby's comfort to keep him happy.It's also a perfect little wardrobe for the baby doll.All the tiny garments illustrated are included n the pattern.The sleeping bag ties at the lower edge to keep him coxy and warm.The buttoned-at-the-shoulder slip is easily slippei on.The sack and wrapper have comfortable kimona type sleeves and vee neck with miniature revers.The smart tailored coat boasts a very flat collar and a soft French bonnet with fitted back.Style No.2781 is designed in sise only.For material requirements see pattern envelope.Send fifteen cents (16c), (coin is preferred), for pattern to Peerless Patterns, Room 421, 78 West Adelaide St., Toronto.Write plainly your name, address and style number.Be sure to state The Spell Unbroken She had hesitated a second and then her own lips broke Into a smile.He had that infectious quality of making others at ease.\"It was just to deliver this paper.\" she said.\"If you'll aee that he gets it, please.\u201d That should have been all, but the warmth, the luxury of the big room, Larry's smile, his nearness, his poise and Sophistication held her.His voice went on uttering the trite nohsense of a young man who wants to continue a meeting with a pretty girl, and she hadn\u2019t tried to break the spell.\u201cBetter stay and thaw out s bit.Too cold to go out In that snow at once.\" He maneuvered her over to the big care.\"Let's pretend that you\u2019re Mrs.Ipswitch from New York and I'm selling you a car.And must the color scheme be orchid, madam Î Wouldn\u2019t this hyacinth do Jest as wall?What you should have la a coach and four-white and gold \u2014 CLOStOl \"\u2022free Breathing f AND Distressing cold in chest or throat, never safe to neglect, quickly up when soothing, warming Mus- NASAL CATARRH pplied.than! a mustard (Hester, Better\t, Musterole gets action because its NOT just a salve.It's a -couwtor-tntimwtr\u2014 stimulating, penetrating, and helpful in overcoming Weak?Thin?Are local con- Clear those blocked Nasal Passages before they become the breeding place for millions of dangerous germs.you Deed by a illions for 80 years.WOMEN who ** weak, thin, nervous, have no appetite, need Dr# Pierce's Favorite Prescription.This tonic stimulates the appetite, improves nutrition, calms the are P Mad* in Canada, in three _____: Regular Strength, Chil- ____a (mild), and Extra Strong.Ap- i,9 rs ol world over.The antiseptic vapou Mentbolatum quickly penetrate air fight the lurking germ* retard the gathering of mucus clear the clogged nostrils and promote healthy breathing again.Get a 30 cent tube or jar of Mentbolatum today.Insert a little up the Dost rile e very night and rooming.That simple routine has relieved even chronic catarrh in thousands of grateful women It will brine you rditj or your vtonty will bi unconditionally rtJunJed Catarrh Is stealing your enjoy-1 ping Into your throet.You can't see m \u2022 * e \u2022 \u2022 m the fa- une Mis.male organs.C, Parkins, 292 Ilona of germs thriveand multiply Don't wait a day longer.Act NOW , .before your condition develop» \" ent Start the healing aid me feel I 1er ny.My to see 39 I rai-r I fell Use \u2022 terley.you B I Doctors of Bandana, Anatolia, are puzzled over the three-year-old son of Abbas Kayseri.The child weigh# 88 pounds and is still putting on weight rapidly.He has gained 42 pounds in the last year.To conserve paper Japan will » not issue special holiday stamps for use on New Year greeting cards as in former years, and the restriction will cause a revenue lose to the government of nearly $8,000,000.Propaganda Minuter Rumored A \u201cLove Thief\" His Hobby Was To Hoard Steel Sunday School Lesson \u201cBruce Steel Kin*\u2019.\u201d 30 T of Steel Blocks Have Cope Under the Hammer LESSON III PETER SEES CHRIST'S GLORY Matt.17l 1-lSl 2 Peter It 16-18 Golden Text, glory, glory as of the only begot from the Father.John li 14.j This Curious World More then 10 tom iOf steel In blocks end bars offered for sale near Walkerton recently at the auction of the effects of the late Joseph Schmidt, known as the \u2018'Bruce Steel King* through his eccentricities In buying thle commodity lu large quantities remains unsold as a result of bide ranging no higher than $7 per ton.By William Ferguson We behold hi.3PS.tee THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Autumn, A.D.29.The Second Epistle of Peter was written somewhere near A.D.65, Almost certainly on Mt.Herman, In the northern part of Palestine.We do nofknow where the Second Epistle was written.1.And after six days.This six days after the great BATS Time.Refused High Price One block of steel, purchased by Schmidt two years ago, weighing It Is estimated, eight tons and for which the deceased paid, It is stated, 12,000, was put up for sale and drew a bid of only $25.In all It la believed that Schmidt had purchased more than $5,000 worth of steel, Including saws, hammers, sledges, bars and blocks from earnings accumulated from his labors as a farm helper and bushman.The amount received by the estate apart from the blocks unsold would amount possibly to $100.Schmidt, who died less than a year ago at the age of 75, had made a hobby of buying steel and In war time refused a high figure for what he then had on hand.TAILS Place.parachutes WHEN STOPPING ' SUDDENLY.Li V means confession of Peter, and the rebuke that Peter received immediately afterward.Jesus taketh with him Peter, and James, and John his brother.Those three of his disciples who were most closely linked to him in heart and thought.And bringeth them up into a high mountain apart.That the transfiguration took place at night is the opinion of most students.% \u2022A Jé.P ORI3INALLS' ROUND ONiy ON THE AAAEPjCAN GONT1NBJNTS, HAS ; Th# Transfiguration 2.And he was transfigured before them.No one can say exactly what the word here translated \u201ctransfigured\u201d meant in the life of Christ, figuratively or spiritually.And his face did shine as the sun, and his garments became white as the light.The light around was more than a »obe put on from the outside.It was an emanation from the fountain of light within.These were raya that streamed forth from his own nature; and herein is the difference.In the case of Mores and the dying Stephen.8.And behold, there appeared unto them Moses and Elijah talking with him.T hese two men were tht representative leaders of the Hebrew theocracy.Moses was the embodiment of the law, Elijah of thr prophets.4 And Peter answered, and said unto Jesus, Lord, it is good for us to be here: if thou wilt, I wit make here three tabernacles; for thee, and one for Moses, Chancellor Hitler, his Propaganda Minister Goebbell and Frau Goebbels, who acts as Hitler\u2019s oflcial hostess, were pictured here in happier days, Goebbels is reported under a cloud as the result of e horse-whipping given him by friends of Actor Gustav Froelich, who objected to him forcing his attention on Froelich\u2019s beautiful wife, Actress Lida Baarova.Hitler is reported to be angered by the scandal Frau Goebbels is perhaps Germany\u2019s most influential woman.Handling Cream After Separation Remove to Clean, Sweet-Srael-lmg, Well Ventilated Place, And Cool Thoroughly WORLD f THAT THE FARTHER FROM HOME MOTORISTS ARE, Ê Japan\u2019s search for war-time substitutes has led to 4,000 inv tions, ranging from porcelain telephones t* waterproof cens and buckets.Celluloid razor blades and summer hats were among articles displayed at a Tokio exhibit People Nowadays Harder To Please Winnipeg Barber Claims That Old-Time Customers Were More Easily Satisfied The fact that the separator Is kept clean and runs properly, does not necessarily prove that good cream will be on hand at churning time or that good butter can be made from it.The proper care and handling of the cream Is an important phase of the question, milk must have been produced from clean cows, in a clean barn, Into clean palls and by clean and careful milkers.It must have been removed from the barn Immediately after milking to the separator.Remove cream immediately after separation to a clean, sweet *mellingJ|M[ ventilated place and cool thorough-The cooling prevents the growth of bacteria that are in the milk and therefore keeps it flavor and condition good.It should be cooled to below 60 degrees Fahrenheit and held at that temperature until ripening time or delivery.Public Roads and the Highway Department, showed that native cars average 38.2 miles per hour; cars from neighboring Massachusetts, 40.3 miles; those from Mew York, 41.3 miles; and ars from four mid western states averaged 44.9 miles an hour.\"The way to be happy is to get a cause that is worth while and identify your 'life with it.\u201d\u2014Upton Sinclair.The Edgar Doerr, barber la Winnipeg for 60 years, claims customers of the early days were more easily satisfied than those of the present day\u2014excepting of course, the old-timer with the handle-bar moustache, which had to be trimmed Just so\u2014or else.Back in 1888.when he came from Perryvllle, Missouri, where he was born In 1870, It was Just ordinary hard clippers for a haircut and a straight razor for a shave.Now the customer has to be swathed In hot towels before and after a shave.The speedy electric cltpprs have made the old-time hand clippers almost obsolete.\t, Most notable of his customers around the turn of the century included the late Sir Hugh John Macdonald,\u2019Sid Rod moud P.Roblin, Hon.Thomas Greenway, all former premiers of Manitoba, and Henry M.Stanley, explorer who searched for Doctor David Livingstone, lost In South Africa.Mailing Of Skunk Skins Is Protested Queen of the Nile well and one for Elijah.Peter makes the great mistake here in, ns it |, classifying the Lord Jesus among the great characters of Israel, as if the Lord was to have more glory on that mount than Moses and Elijah were to have.He certainly does not give any pre-eminent place to Christ.member of Medicine Hat post office employees are protesting against skunk skins being shipped through the mail.The smell of the packages is unbearable, they say.\t\\ Answer to Previous Puzzle HORIZONTAL 1 Famous siren queen pictured here.9 She was queen bf 13\tMeasure.14\tIncarnation Of Vishnu.16 Lion.18 Law.20 Tadpole.23 Toward.25 Serrated tools.27\tMeasure bf paper.28\tPlural 29\tKimono sash 31 Gas aperture.34 Ladies\u2019 underwear.36 To soften leather.38\tAquatic mammal 39\tParent 40\tGolf teacher.\t¦¦ 41\tTo leave out.65 God of war 43 Courtesy i y.the BrflHBBimnnne [ïiHnranura nnm ¦ 30E fluffin'!] ÏMB! MNïiMCüti tara g™ [a >] TinilflM a BBUBis Euan nnaras ani:i[i oemeib aEsra uhb QBflaaafl u\tmbijib dnna a ¦ flflii ¦ nsiriffiifl family.19 Pitchff, 21\tMusical note., 22\tShe was the , most- woman ot her ,.times.24 Death notice, 26 To clip.30 In.32\tThose driv- u * ing teams.33\tVenomous snakes! 35 Jewels.37 Dry.42 Stonemason chisel.45 Rust fungi sort 47 Not tp depart 50 Not to win.53\tPreposition.54\tSecular.55\tPale brown 57 Aurora.\t- 59 Tone B\t9 61 Spigot.63\tMother.\t* 64\tCompany.It were OF CHINA no uia a Words From Heaven HfflS (\u2022J 4 Are You Listening?5.While he was yet speaking, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them.And behold, a voice out of the cloud, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.On two other occasions a supernatural voie, brought testimony to the Lord Je*us: at him baptism (Matt.3: 17), and to-the close of his life, on Sun- EILTSIE By FREDDIE TEE CIMEM3W aHHMti 46 Winter rains.VERTICAL 46 To accomplish 2 Behold.£ 49 Snaky fish.* 51 Hollow-homed ruminant School and entered the Juiiliard School of Music.She was in her third year there and had won success with her violin joined the Spitalny band where she has been ever since.\"Evelyn, and her magic violin\u201d is a featured number.Del King, whose voice is heard on \\/« W\u2019s \"Avalon Time\u201d broadcasts for an NBC network Saturdays at p.m., EST, is a veteran of 11 years in radio, but he hasn\u2019t been annuonc i n g all those years.Like many other present-day announc ers, King\u2019s career started as a vocalist He made his professional debut over KMBC, Kansas City, after thrtc Atwater Kent auditions for vocalists.Before that he sang with the Kansas City Light Opera Company.HERE AND THERE Tommy Riggs, one of the most skillful skaters in radio, spends his time between rehearsals and broadcasts skating on the Radio City rink.Frank Munn, who, is heard on NBC\u2019s Waltz Time series, entered radio in 1923 and has never sung on an unsponsored show in all that time.Evelyn is the only girl in Phil Spitalny\u2019s all-girl Hour of Charm orchestra who is a true New Yorker.Brought up in the city, attending the New York schools finished the Julia Richman High 3\tTo sin.4\tBurden.5\tEmploying flattery.6\tTransposed.7\tKnock.8\tCupid.10\tA glance.11\tTaxaceous when she ware day before the passover (John 12: 28) Three apostles could never agree that they heard certain words, at the same time, and in tho same place, unless such words actually uttcre:1.Thirty after this Simon Peter still will be forgiven, he will receive God\u2019s gift of eternal life, and he will be made a child of God at 62 Cavity.56 Black haw.58 Falsehoods.60 Data.62 Regular or cubic.once.2 Pet.1: 16-18.16.For we did not follow cunningly devised fables, when we made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty.17.For he received from God the Father honor ano glory, when there was borne such a voice to him by the Majestic Glory.This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased: 18.and this voice we ourselves heard borne out of heaven, when we were with him in the holy mount.The apostle Peter, after having preached Christ for more than thirty years, is writing this second letter to other Christians, presumably Hebrew Christians, scattered throughout the world, to encourage and strengthen them in the faith, and to con-vi :ce those possibly in danger, of departing from the faith, through persecution, that there is no life, no hope, no power, and no future glory, outside of Christ.Peter is now an old man.The remem brance of the transfiguration was one of those things which helped Peter in every hour of temptation and trial to keep him unswervingly persuaded that Christ was the true Redeemer and the Son of God.Angelina Orr Charming Angelina Orr is regularly heard in leading feminine roles on Edgar Guest\u2019s \"It Can Be Done\u201d programs over the Columbia network on Wednesday evenings.(WABC-CBS, 10.00 to 10.30 p.m., EST).Miss Orr began É her radio career 0\tas a singer over | Station WRVA ¦\tin Richmond, Va.1\tin 1930, when ¦\tshe was attend- ¦\ting nearby Black-Q stone College.>\\ ¦\tstunning brunI ette, Miss Orr in ¦\tmuch sought as a ______________§ style and photo- Angelin.Orr graphic model.Tnke.Fully Warranted The Rogers-Majestic Corporation announce that all Rogers Radio Tubes (which were the first successful A/C tubes made) are now covered by an unconditional warranty against defects, including ALL the tubes in the new 1939 DeForest Crosley, Rogers and Majestic with Rogers Tubes, purchasers naturally get the benefit of this unconditional warranty.were tire.remembers that he heard a voice on the mountain.The voice was none other than the voice of God the Father.The voice added, Hear ye him.C.And when the disciples heard it, they fell on their face, and were sore afraid.7.And Jesus came and touched them and said, Arise, and be not afraid.8.And lifting up their eyes, they saw no one.save Jesus only.The disciples needed to learn that Christ\u2019s true glory was in suffering.They saw nothing in the cross but shame and defeat.This vision was to teach them that the cross was his throne.^ 12 Deck above the spar.15 Beer.17 She was a 66\tJulius- and Antony loved her.67\tTo reside.title.44 Neuter pronoun.«Ml ii IF Del Kino a « i Back To The Multitude Matt 17: 9-13.9.And as they were coming down from the mountain, Jesus commanded them, saying.Tell the vision to no man, until the Son of man be risen from the dead.Any report on the part of these three disciples of what they had seen, Christ transfigured, would at that tike have been rejected on the part of those to whom the story was told, and would not in any way enhance the name of Chript, or convince anyone of his Messiahihip.14.And when they were come to the multitude, there came to him a man.kneeling to him.and ¦¦¦15.Lord, have mercy on | my son; for he is epileptic, and suffering grievously; for oft-times he fnlleth into the fire, and oft-times into the water.16.And 1 brought him to thy disciples, and they could not cure him.17.And Jesus answered and said, O faith-leas and perverse generation, how long shall 1 be with you?how long shall I bear with you?bring him hither to me.The disciples had little faith; the father believed, and did not believe.This prevalence of perverse unbelief made it painful to live amid such a generation, and to suffer or bear with them.18.2 And Jesus rebuked him; and the demon went out of m: and the boy waw cured from that hour.No sinner can ever sincerely come to Christ hut 1 IPffI «V wj* I lels.When re-tubing If kiXf she By J.MILLAR WATT POP\u2014The Extremity of Sobriety nojVe IT GIVES ME A PAIN EVEN IF MV SHOES ARE TIGHT/ BEEN VERY SOBER LATELY, POP/ say:ng.v- / Yes\u2014 U 9= , IS r x / i id % am M2 ^7 r i T r -12 Syndicate.Inc.U, ia Service Announcement Defmv ill» by 10 Points Two rinks # Shu were delvnteil in \u2022\u2022 fi i^ndly |k>u-| spiel Ht RenIIr* w o » FiMny night by h «core of 20 to 10.The rinks w * re follow** : Shaw v ili.e Art Hoxigin» D.S.E McDowell K\\ I ni ta in 0.O.McDowell Sha January Savings in Heavy Clothing Shawvill* United Church H tv.A.F.Foies B.A, IU>.Pastor Sunday, Jan.42 11.00 a m , Service at Shawville 1.30 p.ra.t Service at Zion 3.00 p.m.Service at Stark\u2019s Corners.Sermon subject 4lWorshii iHe Curlew % % DALE\u2019S TINSHOP TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS Ken fr rw S.\tWilliams, J.T.Anderson* W.Henshaw, G.Scott, Skip M.K.Lindany, Dr.K, McDowell* T.\tBar», F.O.Dench, Skip.i and WOT*.7.30 p.m., Service at Shuwville Sermon subject t\u2014 M A four-letter word, favored by God \u201dj Student# Overcoats fully lined and interlined, in hi-avy woollen cloth, sizes to 37 priced to clear at Good Quality Doeskin Workshirts, \u201cDeacon make\", in navy scarlet and wire, sizes 14 1-2 to 17 1-2 Bob Morris Winter Caps, heavy cloth, some with ear bands.Horsehide Pullover Mitts, full welted, with choppers thumb.Woollen Work Socks Ski 8 17 Maple Syrup Equipment Win.t Whrane A P qnaguat O S|**n 82 St.Paul's 10.00\ta.in.\u2014Sunday School 7.30\tp.ro.\u2014Evening Prayer Morning Service With brawn Holy Trinity 11.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion St.Luxefc 1.30\tp.m.\u2014-Evening Prayer Thursday, Jan.19 8.00 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer MIMMI \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 Sap Cans, Maple Syrup Cans, Evaporators 65 ota.######## 25 ota.Iron Coolers, Spoils, Norris R.Horner Clothier and Haberdasher DALE\u2019S TIHSHOP, SHAWVILLE, DUE.Fur Pelts Wanted I wish to announce to the that I am in the market kinds of seasonable fur pelts and assure highest market prices.NORRIS R.HORNER, .Licensed Fur Dealei* Shawville, Que.public for all NOTICE January Meeting of Elmeâde W.I Annual Meeting of Pontiac Agricultural Society Tuesday, January 24th The annual meeting of County of Pontiac Agi (cultural Society, No.1, (Div.A.) will be held in the Society Dining Hall, Shawville, Que., at 1.80 o\u2019clock on Tuesday afternoon, January 24th, for the consideration of the annual financial statement, the election of Directors aud all general business of this annual meeting.Shawville, Que., Jan.9th, 1939.A.G.Brough, President.Shawville Bakery of Mrs.Shawville Win at her National Grocers Cup For a tasty loaf try Shawville Curlers came into possession of the National Grocers challenge cup on Monday night by defeating two rinks of Pembroke curlers, on Shawville ice, b> a score of 34 to 14 The rinks and scores : Pembroke\u2014A.Box, D.J.Man-deville.0.Chisholm, A.B.Part-skin 8.Shawville \u2014 G.T.Paul.H.C Rowat, R G.Hodgins, J.M.Argue, skip 15, Pembroke \u2014 C.Matthews, W.J La bow, B Ives, A.Storie, skip 6.a.sHcdS!15*b.o £iï: a:\t«\u2014\"i M.Turner, skip 19.\tMeeungs ________ Interment Shawville Bread R.XV Hodgins, Sec.-Treas.rid H.I.HOBBS, Prop.Morin, and wa- born in Quyon 83 years ago.She married Thomas Knox about 55 years ago and lived in Masham for 20 years when she moved to Quyon, Mrs Knox had been ill for a ViVHPUHHHHHHHi couple of weeks, and although her The annual congregational sup death was not unexpected ht came per preceded the Vestry meeting as a shock to her many friends and of Holy Trinity Chinch, Radford, relatives on Friday evening ia the parish Surviving in addition to her hall\thusband are five sons, John, of Following the supper the rector Calgary, James, of Peace River, called the meeting to order and Daniel, of Noranda ; Peter, of the regular business of the parish Quyon ; Michael, of Detroit ; one was discussed\tdaughter, Miss Catherine Knox, Mr.J.B Horner, people s war- of Noranda, Another daughter, den, presented the financial stand (Mary) Mrs, Percy Moyle, died ingof the congregation, showing three years ago.One sister, Mrs.a credit balance at the end of the Margaret McGee, of Ottawa, also year.Following the general business, arrangements were made to point the outside of the church this year.Mr.Ira Hanna was appointed in charge of this work.Plans were also made for the erection of a kitchen to the parish hall, with The death occurred early Friday the men of the congregation ar.of Mrs.Robert Mullen, well-known ranging to take out sufficient him resident of Horton township, who ber this winter for this purpose.passed away at her home on the Officers were then elected as the Portoge du Fort road.For-follows : People\u2019s warden, Mr.J.merly Mary Scobie, she was a K Horner ; Rector\u2019s warden, Mr.native of Lanark township, and Wm.Hanna.\tmarried Robert Mullen several Delegates to the Diocesan Synod, years ago in Horton, where she bad Messrs.Lauris Brownlee and Ira resided since, Hanna Results of Municipal Elections Shawville Village Holy Trinity Church Vestry Held Annual Meeting For three Councillors Ormiston Eades, re-elected.G A Howard, new.Emerson Cotie, re-elected.El wood Dale,.John J Caldwell.\t\u2022 G G McDowell elected mayor by acclamation 101 Reductions on Memorials 98 The annual congregational meetings of the United Churches of the Shawville field are being held The Annual Vestry meeting of **TneSsy* Jan.17.Starke Cornera, St.George s Church.Campbell a in the ball.Bay.was held in the Parsonage on xhuraday, Jan.19, Shawville, in the evening of January 5th at 880.y*, Sunday School room.The wardens submitted a favour- py-iday, Jan 20.Zion, in the Sun able financial report of the year s dey gg^ool work considering the expenses *t all these meeting» reports of land for the Anglican Cemetery 1988 will be given with the election Lionel Martin the Treasurer which Ap members, adherents and at showed a substantial balance on tendants are invited to these im Reports from the À.Y.P.A.and ******* meetings.Sunday School indicated satisfactory progress.The attendance at the services of the chuich for the year showed a definite increase.\tThe members of St.George s I The election of officers for the Women\u2019» Auxiliary, Campbell's I year resulted as follows: Minister's Bay.held their annual meeting at I Warden, Mr.E.Gillis ; People's the Parsonage on Thursday, Jan.| Warden.Mr.H.Martin ; Delegates 5th.After the reports were given, to Synod, Mr.A.Flood and Mr.F.which showed a successful year, Miss Leona the election of officers took place with Rev D Andrews presiding.Officers elected were as follows : Honorary president.Mrs D.Andrews ; president.Mrs.G.Wilson; vice president, Mrs.J.Carty ; secretary, Mrs.A.Flood ; treasurer, Mrs.L Martin : Dorcas sec retary, Mrs.Herbert Martin ; Little Helpers, Mrs.1).Andrews ; Secretary.Mrs.G.Murphy.80 Meeting C pbelTs Bay 71 50 I In Clarendon Township For Mayor W H Barr, re-elected .G A Howard.Lome Armstrong.Councillors elected by acclamation Roy Macfarlane, returned ; L A Smart, new ; Ezra Grant, new.Bristol Township For Councillor.Seat No.2 Marble and Granite roo 124 It ie natural for you to wish to erect a fitting memorial to the memory of a loved one.We believe that our years of experience in the manufacture of memorials, enables us to produce a suitable memorial at all prices.We offer on any order placed between now and May l6ts a discount of 10 percent.119 survives.39 at Mrs.Robert Mullen the 78 John B Duff .David W Grant Retiring Coucillors in Seats Nos.1 and 3, Thus McNeill and Hiram Beattie were respectively, elected by acclamation.A former mayor Nelson J McLellan was returned without opposition.Thorne Township Mayor W D McCleary and Councillors, A Sheppard, Allan Smith and Otto Hahn re-elected by acclamation.Annual Meeting St.George\u2019s 16 Women\u2019s Auxiliary » Surviving are six none, Robert of Braeside; Hugh, of Arnprior; John, of Horton; Stephen, of Stark\u2019s Corners and Daniel and Henry at home.Shawville Marble & Granite Works Main Street, Shawville, Qua.Frost ; Organist, Martin.After the business session re fresbmeuts were Reived.Junior Guild Elect Officers Litchfield Township The Junior Guild of St.Paul\u2019s church met at the home of Miss Idena Brownlee on Thursday evening last, to select their officers for 1939.The Rector conducted the meêting and Miss Amy Corrigan read the financial report.The Treasurer reported over four hundred dollars had been raided during the year After all obliga tions had been met, |the Guild still had a credit balance business session report after which the meeting proceeded to the election of officers.The following were then chosen President, Mi Mayor James Peeve?and Councillors Gerald Kavanagh, W T Burns and Thomas Wrenn all received acclamation.To the Electors of Clarendon and Shawville Tenders Wanted Campbell's Bay Village Mayor E C Lawn, ML A., returned unopposed.Election results for Coun- David Lunam, .Asa Smith .Jack Derouin.Ernie Gillis.Michael St Germain Charles P Shea,- Thomas H Mousseau J.Derouin was elected on the pre siding officer\u2019s vote Tenders will be received, by the undersigned, until Friday, January 201b, 1939, for the following cedar squares : 8x8 and 6x6, three quarters to be 8 x 8 ; length, 12 and 16 feet, five per cent may be 8 feet.First Draw In Men\u2019s Curling Club 145 I wish to express my sincere thanks to many citizens of the Township of Clarendon and the Village of Shawville for their handsome support in Monday's elections for Mayor of Clarendon and Councillor for Shawville.I wish to congratulate Mayor W.H.Barr on hid success in Clarendon, and I assure the people of Shaw* ville that I will serve on their Council in what 1 believe to be the best interests of all.105 A general followed the Wed Jan 18, 7.30 Tkur 2-6 1\u20146 87 87 19, 7.30 1\u20148 2-5 J A.DEAN, Secretary Treasurer, Municipality of Clarendon 42 4\u20149 3\u20147 9.00 32 4-t7 3-6 2\u20148 Fri 20, 7.30 ' \" 9.00 ' 23, 7.30 \" 9.00 1 20 Melba Hodgins; vice president, Miss Mattie Cochrane ; treasurer, Miss Amy Corrigan ; secretary, Miss Muriel Strutt; Buying committee, Misses Lucille Brough, Lorna Wilson, Irene Shaw.Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mies Idena Brownlee.1S8 1-9 6-9 1-7 Mon Announcement ! 3\u20148 4\u20145 Bryson Village 2-7 3\u20149 Wed.M 25, 7.30 Mayor Robert Carswell returned up opposed.Election results for Council lors were : Clarence Wall, re-elected.J Alphonse Migneault re-elected Leslie A Poole, re-elected.J M Gardiner.Joseph Derouin.Would the children, or young people interested in singing please get in touch with me at Mrs.Lindsay Armstrongs.1 -have planned a very interesting course, especially suited to young people.This will take the form of private lessons at $3.00 for eight half-hour lessons.Also piano lessons at the same price.Have had considerable experience in both departments, so feel sure I can give complete satisfaction.4\u20146\t5\u20148 9 00 1\u2014R.Smith, James Gordon, E.Hodgins, G.G, McDowell, skip g C.W.Schwartz, M.Blakley, F Corrigan, R.G.Hodgins, skip 3 - Aw Wilsoi?, B.Foreman, L R.Wilson, W.E Shaw, skip 4\u2014N.Drummond, W.E.Cochrane, G.A.Spence, A G.Brough, skip 3 0.Lindsay, C.S.Douglas, C.Iraieon, A.D.McCredie, skip 6\u2014J.A.Dean, W.A.Hodgins, W.McKinley, C.H.MacLean, skip 7 - Allan McKay, W R.Beckett, M.E.Hodgins, 0.T.Paul, skip \u2022\u2014Chow Dewah, Dr.Campbell, Art.Hodgins, B.C.Horner, skip 3 R.Fairfield, D.A.McDougall, Dr.McDowell, H.M Turner, skip Sparks -Dr.Docks, J.M.Argue, Rev.Nurse, A.W.Pequcgnat, H.C.Rowat, J.E.Cowan.Sincerely and thankfully, 60 G.A.Howard 49 43 37 Shawville Woman's Institute 36 Calumet Island Township Frank Rouleau, mayor by acclamation.Wm Murphy, Leon Hamelin and A.Dumouchel elected Councillors.Fort Coulonge Village Raoul Poisson defeated Wm Kenney for mayor by a majority of 41 votes.No election for councillors.Quyon, North and South Onslow The Councils of Quyon village, North and South Onslow remain the same as last year.Shawville Womens Institute met at the home of Mre.B H Cochrane on Tuesday night of last week with Mrs.L Corrigan and Mrs R.G.Hodgins assisting Cochrane.The president, Mrs.L Corrigan was in the chair and Miss Wimrifred McDowell took the minutes.It was decided that the Institute exhibit articles at the 1939 Shaw ville Fair, and plans were made for different articles to be made by that time.A report was given on the good cheer baskets sent ont at Christmas time.The contest of childhood pictures was much enjoyed by At the close, refreshments were j served by the hostesses, ESTABLISHED 1888 C.TRICKEY Mrs INVALID COACH FOR SALE GEORGE HYNES & SON Comforter Bats, Spinning Bolls and Yarn, made frem pure virgin wool, given in exchange for good wool.Directors of Funeral Service Shawville, Que.Leelie, Clapfcam and\" Huddersfield Mayor F.Racine, re elected; councillor* Jos Lance and E Schwarts, re-elected.all ARMSTRONG WOOLEN MILL Shawville, Qu«, Phone 80 Orilla Csrrivean, new "]
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