The equity, 21 mai 1942, jeudi 21 mai 1942
[" ¦\u2018V > No.39 59th Yrar SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY.QUE THURSDAY.MAY 21th 1942 Clarendon Farmer»1 Club expect a ear of fml wheat and oats shortly.Tho>e interested apply at once to Clauds Elliott, Shawville.The A.Y.P.A.will hold tin in foimal Concert and Stunt night in the Shawville Tlientie, Tlmri-dag, May 21st, Admission 25 and 15 cents.A mixed dance will be held at the Theatre Hall, every Saturday night until further notice.Music will be supplied by Cecil Sinclair\u2019s amplifier and Dumas' orchestra.Admission, 35 cents per person.The Bristol Busy Bees will hold their Monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.James Bussell, on Thursday afternoon, May 21st, at two o'clock.Program : Agriculture.Roll Call : Exchange of slips for plants.BIRTHS Dawk\u2014 A duve under the an-pices ofL.0.L No *>3, UlisrierD, I\u2019RIT( IIABI>-At the Civic Hon'l I !\" !*!'! °r t,)M Sed Cro»*, « ill bint of winning the merit award from the provincial government.In the Soring of that year they moved to Shawville Mr.Smart forming a farm ma\u2022 vliiiierHjM*MlUijm^ÉM At Radford United Church, on I This business'\tI Saturday, May 20th, the wedding nftme of Smart & Smith, operated was solemnized of Pearl Elizabeth, until 1000.when it was sold to XV.daughter ot Mr.and Mrs.Jos.A j Stark, (deceased) Brownlee, of Radfoad, to hennis The following year the Smart Maillon Walsh, of Sudbury, son of family left Shawville to reside in Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Walsh, of Edmonton, where they resided for Zion section.The officiating min go years, returning to Shawville in i-ter was Rev.H.G.Steers, *>t j !«?;;»*,\t_ Varm.Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Armstrong, of Montreal, are spending their | ; vacation at the home ot the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mr*.Wellington Armstrong.Shawville Women's Institute The Monthly Meeting of tlie Shawville Women\u2019s Institute was held at the home of Mrs.R.J.Tracey on May 11th, with twenty-three members present.The meeting opened with the singing of the \"Opening Ode\".Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.Mis.Brough reported that $(M.45 has been raised at the Institute Dance, after deducting the expense*, which is to be used to send boxes to the boys overseas,\ti * It was decided to giv* $50,00 again this year to the Cemetery Fund.Letters were read from Ernie Dean, Beverly Howard and E J.Davi«, thanking the Institute for the boxes sent to them overseas.Mrs.Draper and Mrs.Drummond gave reports on the County Convention held at Quyon on Mav 5th.Mrs.Gordon ga^e a verv interesting paper on Education mud Better Schools./ The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem.Delicious refreshments were served by ths hostess.a»*i*ted by Mrs.B.Horner and Mrs J, R McDowell.HARLAND 0.ROWAT notary public Graduate of McGill University SHAWVILLE, QUE.SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE 4 Estate C.J.Caldwell f \\ _ J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K.C.other relatives in town.Advocate Barrister , Solicitor, etc.Office : Campbell\u2019# Bay, (juebec (In| Lawn Block) Mrs.Leslie Dale and Miss Muriel Strutt, went to Sherbrooke during the week end as delegates from Adina Rebekah Lodge, attending the annual sessions of Provincial Grand Lodge.m DONAT Le GUERRIER Mr.Clifford B.Smile l\\ Notary Public CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, QUEBEC Branch at Qoyon ; will call any .Monday on request Matters dealt with by conetpondsnc Word has been received by Mrs.Earl Lang, Aylmer Que., of the safe landing in England, of her son, Sur.Lloyd Lang, of the Royal Canadian Engineers.While 1n Canada lie trained in Winnipeg, Man., and in Dmidnrn, Ss«k.ed on the f and R.MILLER WALLACE ADVOCAT .BARRISTER HULL.QUEBEC At Proud foot's Hotel every Tuesday at Noun.At Pontiac House Shawville every Tuesday Evening i MARRIED Campbell\u2019s Bay V V y business in partnership Joseph A Smith, (deceased) under the firm Walsh-Brownlbe m THE RED CROSS DRIVE The drive throughout the Dominion of Canada for the Hed Cross has been running for ten days with an objective of nine Ilk n dollars The share tor the East part of Pontiac is $3500.of which the *¦* mmm mmm ** *Pii \u2022 supplies to our allies.The he,,t roses, work of the Red Cross is i| send in the bombed areas your very best ! D.J.CAMPBELL Prince Edward Island ?Government Certified ?Veterinary Surgeon shawville nn Dp.R.E.DAGG SURGEON DENTIST 609 Drummond Medic a ! Building Drummond Street MONTREAL, QUE.PLATEAU 6 3 8 8 SEED POTATOES 75 pound bag\u2019s $2.25 100 pound bags ! 3.00 0%.WALLACE J.W.HODCINS Surgeon Dentist Suit 503 1224 St.Catherine Street .West MONTREAL, QUE.X ago.x VICTORIA DAY DANCE will be held in the SHAWVILLE THEATRE BELAIR 3?57 I cal The brother of the bridegroom, Gilbert Walsh, was best man, and the ushers were Kenneth Brownlee and Mayburn Walsh.During the signing of the register, Miss Y.P.U.Play Drawl Capacity Hansel Edna Armstrong, t-ang a sole.Following the ceremony, dinner The United Y P.U.play \u201cThe I was served to about 1 X) guests at Early Bird\u2019presented last Wed- the home ot the brides parents, nesday night was a huge success and on Monday evening a recep-and drew a capacity house.The tion m their honor was given by humorous lines and situations | their many tnends in Shawville kept the 15 audience \u201cin roars laughter, and the story, with it* fine moral, was followed with keen interest.All the characters excelled them selves : the hero, Robin Hod gin?, and heroine.Miss Frances Fair bairn, and the crusty railroad president, Clarence Dean, acted their parts well.Humorous parts brightened the play, these being taken by Ben Midlidge, as the rich, flirtatious landowner ; Mrs Norris Horner, as a boarding house keeper ; loa McDowell, as her daughter, and Jessie Armstrong.as a servant girl.Minor parts that were also well done included, Dougal Sharp, tv office boy ; Leona Horner, aa stenographer, and Cameron Rowat, as a lovesick office clerk : also Euella'Turner, as land agent, and Wilmur Hudgins, as an office executive.Straight roles were taken by Walter Kilgour and Kay Woodley.\tPHÉH Music was supplied by Sinclair amplifying unit and _ much enjoyed.Rev.A K cokes * was the director.DR.H.K.NEILSON a God SEED CORN Do Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SPECIALIST on ILDI I MONDAY, MAY 25U.Hybrid No.606 Longfellow Golden Glow White Cap Yellow Dent Round and Square Dances Mayfair Orchestra of Arnprior ONT, OTTAWA, PHONE,| 2-7861 of I Theatre.They will reside in Sudbury.BEATTIE\u2019S EYE SERVICE 462 Bronson Ave., Cor.Gladstone, OTTAWA, ONTARIO 50 cents Admifc»«ion : Clarendon Women\u2019s Institute The May meeting of Clarendon Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs.Wilber Hornet on Wednesday afternoon, with 8 members and 10 visitors present.The president Mrs.Harry Hod | gins, opened the meeting with the I po Club Women's Creed.Minutes of bep I the April meeting were read, ami attendant bo that he can remove approved.\tthe coupons beiure he supplies the A report of the County meeting gasoline.\\va9 given.\tIn some cases purchasers have An interesting address on Agri- refused to co-operate by handing culture was given by Mr.N.A.over their books\t*,v Drummond.\twarned by the Board that ir, the House-plant slips, bulbs and omtomer fails toyomply and gas fruit trees were exchanged.\tloiine is an p pi led t > him the hihng During the * afternoon sewing station attendants are open t«> was done for the Pontiac Com- prosecution, inanity Hospital.\tThe regulation is to ensure that The meeting closed by singing | gHSohue coupons \u2018|PPj>r.t() l*1H God Save the King.\t.vehicle concerned t us is check Refreshments were served by ejl by the siilePm in Jio couu-ir» - eSjoyed.689 \"nd \" 90Ciftl\twkh'tC numbe^nle b^l Gasoline Law* Rigid SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATIONS Specialists on al (visual and muscular eye defects T.T.Beattie, Kathleen M.Rollins, Reg.Optmetrlst Enforcement officers of the War time Prices and Trade Board oint out that ration books must handed to the filling station Reg.Optometrist Gordon T.Paul I NSURANGE REPRESENTING COMPANIES Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations a u THE W.A.HOGGINS STORE Quebec Shawville the was QUE.SHAWVILLE atuu Vacation War Work For Nazi Students SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON NDIVIDUALf* Itizen\u2019s RADIO REPORTER German high school boys and girls will spend their vacations this year working ia munitions factories under a plan mobilising all the Reich s labor ¦ Berlin despatches U DIALING WITH DAVE er su àf Sunday 7.00 p.m.), and custodian of Benny\u2019s ancient Maxwell, got his first big break In radio through a routine audition.The call was out for a Negro to play the part of a porter on a Chicago to Loe Angeles train.A number of prospects were auditioned before Anderson, who had just finished the role of Noah, in the movie \u201cGreen Pastures,\u201d won the signaient.Ae he ha» since often done, Eddie stole the show from Benny on that program Eaatei Sunday 1937.\u2022 Benny and his writers decided \u201cRochester\u201d wss too good to drop.So they kept him on the program by evolving the idee of an audacious valet.\u201cRochester\u201d haa been a fixture on the Jack Benny program since.He's done so well, he now has Me own valet! Some 1150 Listening Tips Interesting sidelight on radio broadcasting was afforded s number of dealers and executives on Friday night, April 24th, when the \u201cBandwagon\u201d show was d-ons from the stage of the CROC Radio Theatre.Joe Chryedale, Howard Caine, Jean Gillard and all those associated with the show, including the assembled gathering, took part in the 4on the air* program.Incidentally, each Friday night\u2019s Bandwagon trips down Harmony Highways sparkle with novel program ideas, good music 00The time is 8.80 from 1160 on your radio dial.If you\u2019re the kind of person who likes to set your dial with the assurance you can have » couple of hours of the best entertainment in radio coming up, then tune to CROC Sunday night at eight o\u2019clock: Check these off: Eight o'clock, Charlie McCarthy, 8.80 Inner Sanctum Mysteries, and 9.00 o\u2019clock, the Fred Alien Variety Show! Record of the week, and a Sunday on CROC 1.30 p.m.Hit Parade favorite, is Glen Miller\u2019s \u201cDon\u2019t 9!t Under the Apple Ttee.\u201d The eighth year of broadcasting by Jim and Mar ian Jordan, as lovsble \u201cFibber McGee snd Molly,\u201d began with their broadcast of Tuesday, April 14th.on the NBC-Red.CBC Networks sir radio career is Don Quinn.Listen to McGee and Molly, Tuea- CBC Network! olume 8 > .«rArniy i LESSON 20 TUESDAY: THE DAY OF CONFLICT Matthew 21:23\u201423:39 PRINTED TEXT Matthew 22:41\u201423:12 GOLDEN TEXT.resources, the Basel National Zeitung say.Younger students are being mobilized for farm work, and schools in some sectors will b# closed immediately so they may go into field camps, the despatchea declared.Within a few weeks.It waa said, there will be scarcely a German man or woman not en« manner of was A Weekly Column About This and That in The Canadian Army with your wife, or you with your husband?It used to be tun, rememberT Now we're going to find out that it still is good fun and what is Letter b> doing more walking we\u2019ll make ourselves fitter.There's no reason why only soldiers should be trained to phyal- In fact the members need It more than be enough to do without things so they can have them.Their writer all through Did you know that men faint at the sight of blood, or at the thought of it, more easily than women?It's a fact Perhaps not quite a fact from the strict angle of the clinical records of many cases that would accompany a medical statement, but for the purpose of this essay\u2014a fact! .V » I The stone which the builder» rejected, The made the head of the Mark 12:10.THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time \u2014Tuesday, April 4, A D.day 9.80 p.m.# same was The average radio listener is a sturdy fellow with red blood \u2022o ureing through hie veins, ana half-inch armor plate for epidermis.He is either impervious ot indifferent, and his nerves are made of spring steel.That is the considered opinion of Him an Brown, who directs the Blue Networks shuddery Sunday night 8.80 \u201cInner Sanctum Mystery\u201d Sari widlered and disillusioned gentle man.t least JO gaged in some work.\t.The biggest gups in the labot front, however, will be filled by increasing use of war prisoners and civilians imported from conquered lands, the advices report- Place.\u2014In Jerusalem, probably in the temple.41.\u201cNow while the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them a question, 42.saying, VXiiai think ye of the Christ?Whose son is he?They say unto him, The son of David.\u201d By the word Christ, our Lord meant the Messiah, lor the Hebrew word Messiah was translated in the Greek language as Christos, both \u2022words meaning the \u2018anointed one.\u2019 That the Messiah is the son of David is clearly taught in Psalm lit), and in 2 Sam.7, and is continually referred to in the New Testament.cal fitness, of our army The statement comes from a faithful worker In the Ottawa Blood Donor Clinic of the Bed Cross establishment streams of men and women go to offer five-sevenths of a pint of blood to be made into plasma and shipped to Enlaud for Canadian soldiers and British civilians.they do\u2014 we've got Five days a week at that Wheat Acreage Cut In Western Canada ed expected that most of these would be employed in farming, portation were described as great because \u201cthe German railways have even more urgent tasks.\u201d Right now, Hi mane a be- lt was but the difficulties of trans- bonibed \u201cWe started out modestly on a small scale to test their (the listener#) mettle.We gave them vampires, snakes, deathly nursery rhymes, supernatural demons, so mb i as and black magic.They loved it and asked for more.Not a sign of surrender\u2014maybe they are a bit scared during the broadcasts, but the mail response shows they want \u2019em bigger and better \u2014more macabre and more macabre\u2014weirder and weirder! And, 1\tthink we\u2019ve got the answer I We\u2019ve arranged to have Bogey Man of them all, Boris Karloff, do a number of g-uest shows, in the best mystery yarns we can lay our hands on.We kinds figure that the boys ana girls who like their radio \u2019horror\u2019 la effective doses will lend an ear to his May 17th and June 7th ana 2\tlet broadcasts !*\u2019 Thanks Himan the sturdy listeners, and wa ll be listening Sunday nights at 8.80, for the Inner Sanctum Mysteries! of approximately 800,000 acres in Western Confront last Decrease For some reason or other \u2014 largely psychological In the opinion of some of the volunteer workers\u2014some of the donors faint.It can't be from loss of blood\u2014many a soldier has lost more than that much blood and still had strength enough to \u201cbawl out\u201d the sweating stretcherbearers for cluinsl-It is hardly likely the rea- Ada's wheat acreage estimated in a prelimin- year is ary survey by the agricultural department of the Canadian Pacific Railway made public in the first of the railway\u2019s weekly crop re- Air Raid Wardens To Carry Lipstick Lipsticks\u2014as possible lifesavers \u2014found their way into 66,000 first aid belts being distributed raid wardens in Maaaa-Officiala said uee of The Son of David 43.\u201cHe saith unto them, How then doth David in the Spirit call him Lord, saying, 44.The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, Till 1 put thine enemies underneath thy feet?46.If David then calleth him Lord, how is he his son?was able to answer him a ports.The report says acreage may be about 11 percent down, Saskatchewan\u2019s about three percent and Alberta's about two percent.Total acreage to be town to wheat in the three western provinces ia placed at 20,766,000.Manitoba\u2019s nee s sou Is delicacy\u2014for, In most cases, the fainter Is apt to be a big husky male, while a little half-pint of a woman is not bothered at all.to air chusetta.lipstick is the simplest means of writing on a person\u2019s forehead identification, classification of injuries and other information.and good fun i l At the Montreal clinic on one occasion six men were sitting in the rest room enjoying the hot, sweet tea or coffee that is given to each donor while he rests for a few minutes following his turn on the table, when one of them keeled over.He was followed In a matter of minutes by four of the remaining five.Wliat has all this to do with the Individual Citizen\u2019s Army?Quite a lot! For one make It clear people give their blood without fainting than do faint\u2014the giving of blood is a definite and easy piece of soldiering that we can do in our spare time.For another, this gives one example of why it Is necessary for us to go easy on the sugar\u2014there are many better usee to which it can be put than Just sweetening beverages Two facts\u2014that it is against the law to hoard sugar, and that the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic can put sugar to good use\u2014were brought home to Montrealers recently when more than a quarter of a ton of sugar was handed over to the Red Cross by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board.It had been seized from a hoarder who was fined $100 and costs for \u2018withholding from supply.\u201d After the fine was paid there still remained the question of the sugar.While the fine had expiated the offence it was still not possible for the owner to keep the sugar.It is against the law to have more than two weeks' ration of sugar in your possession.Hence the windfall for the Blood Clinic, which now has a year's supply.And do you know what that year\u2019s si pply will do?The clinic send to Toronto for processing 400 units of blood per week doners get 400 sweetened beverages to help them recuperate and by simple multiplication it shows that the once-hoarded sugar will play Its part in making possible the shipping of 20,000 units of blood plasma to where It is most needed.Not all of us are handy enough to a blood clinic to be able to dtfer our blood\u2014neither is every soldier in the front line.In fact It takes quite a number of soldiers behind the line to keep one at the front.Of course In these days of mobile warfare it is sometimes hard to tell if the front line is in front, behind or at one side so every soldier, even if he belongs to what was a non-combatant service, is now trained to fight.That's where the Individual Citizen\u2019s Army comes in.We can all train\u2014in fact it looks as if we shall have to.There\u2019ll be no more telephoning to the corner drug store for a packet of cigarettes or a bottle or two of \u201cpop.\u201d Now we\u2019ll have to do without or put on a hat and walk down there for it.That\u2019s all to the good.How long is it since you went for a walk 4ti.And no one word, neither durst any man from that day forth ask him any mors quesUons.flHHp6pjHHH8P them, if the Messiah was to be the son of David, how could they account for the fact that in this very Messianic Psalm, David who wrote the Psalm, speaks of his son the Messiah as Lord could a man have a son whom ho referred to as divine?The son might call the father Lord as his master or superior, but how could the father, a king, speak of hi# son in this way?David\u2019» Lord OUR RADIO LOG Then Christ asked / SHORT WAV! USB Has I tiSO OSD HmglmmS 1U |730k I MWh CHAO Meetreal UJKL Kir CKCR Welerlee J4i#k 1470k 7»0k tfarS 1380k 800k TORONTO STATIONS OHI11 800k, CBL 740k CKOL 880k, CBY 1010k U.S.NETWORKS WKAF N.B.C.ReS OSOk WJZ N.B.C.Blee 770k WAHC WOR C'AN ADI\t_ CFOS Off» N.1400k CHOC Hamilloe 1180k CHML CKTB 81.Calk.1330k CFCF Meatreal CFCH Nartk Bay 1330k CFCO Chat CFTL Loadea Odd CFRC Klaeau CJir.Sault Ste.CKCO CK0» Tl CK80 Sadkary CKPC Or CKLW CKNX Wlaekaai I U.S.STATIONS WBBR B affale Ottawa we\u2019ro among GIF Raglaad 18.1 OSU Haslaad IT.T OSP Kaglaad IMUa OSV Kaglead 17J8:a* BAR BAR RAN RJTB RTSS Rueale 18.1 WOK A Srkeaertady (C.B.S.) 8N0k (M.B.S.)\t710k Ail STATION» How Spala S 8 pal a Rueale thing\u2014and I should hat many mors e e Hamlltea 000k Eddie Andcroon, better known So radio\u2019s imitions as \u201cRochester\" valet to Jack Benny (NBC-CBO WLW Claelaaatl 700k WGY Srkeaeetady 810k KDKA Plttekargk 1030k 780k SSOk WOR B affale 850k WKBW B affale 1330k WJlt Detrett 76»k 111 seel a 1 tkleage N B affale WBB WBB 1 1370k Stratferd 1340k tea 1400k M.1400k WCAB I'klla.18.37 a# WHUL Ueetea 18.1 SCSI N.lark 11 Emergency Rations For Parachutists among our fellowmen, and to be praised by them, but xather, if we are to be truly great in the sight of God, we are to be as Christ was, servants of men.A proud man, sooner or later, cornea into such circumstances that he i# humiliated, whereas a man who lives a truly humble life ultimately, not of hie own seeking, but in recognition of such a virtue on the part of others, is exalted among men.This question of Christ was a revealing question.Their conception of Messiah was a wrong conception.They came to him about their politics, they expected a Messiah who would lead an army, and break the yoke and set them free; but he said, You do not know your Messiah think of Him as coming in David\u2019s line, but He is more than David\u2019s Son, He is David\u2019s Lord.Exhorting the Multitude 1.\u201cThen spake Jesus to the multitudes and to his disciples, 2.saying, The scribes and the Pharisees sit on Moses\u2019 seat: 3.all things therefore whatsoever they bid you, these do and observe : but do not ye after their works; for they say, and do not.\u201d Christ here is careful to distinguish between the office of those false religious teachers and their actual practice.He recognizes that they are worthy of being heard, as far as they upheld the Mosaic Law.They were said to \u2018sit in Moses seat\u2019; that is, to be acting in his place and to proclaim his laws as teachers of the revealed will of God.in so far as they were true to such a sacred office they were to be obeyed, it was their practices however, which were to be avoided, especially their failure to follow their own precepts.To Be Seen of Men 4.\u201cYea, they bind heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men\u2019s shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with their finger.5.But all their works they do to be seen of men: for they make broad their phylacteries, and enlarge the borders of their garments, 6.and love the chief place at feasts, and the chief seats in the synagogues.\u201d Thu heavy burdens here referred to are the manifold, and often ridiculous, interpretations of the law of Moses, which these religious leaders insisted that men must obey; elaborate laws concerning washing, the Sabbath, business relationships.Men could not even remember the different laws they enacted, much less continually obey them.Phylactery signifies in classical Greek a guarded post, then a safeguard, finally an amulet, as guarding against evil.i a ¦ l » A special 48-hour emergency ration prepared for British parachute troops includes eight ounces of sardines, 12 ounces of preserve meat, eight ounces of clv-colate, four ounces of raisins, t vo boxes of matches, one ounce if cheese and six ounces of cocoa, milk and saccharine mixture.MAP PUZZLE HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Punie 9 Door rug.10\tTo throb.11\tSmall island.14 Baking dish.16 The U.S, A.You ¦iffsg raweiiw qeüï'b =dwiiij:«i ebhb i3gsbw 3hhmh asun 1 Map of American repubUc.6 It seceded from 1903.12\tPromise.13\tCudgel.15\tBronze.16\tTo quote.17\tMale ancestors.18\tPowder ingredient 20\tPoem.21\tOccupants.22\tThrice.23\tFolding bed.24\tDevil.27 To cheat.29\tPostscript (abbr.).30\tWorn-out thing.31\tOld measure 32\tPreposition.33\tRevokes.35\tNegative 36\tEdge.« i the iia in Panama Canal, here.19 Atlantic entrance to Panama Canal, 21 2000 pounds.23 Prank.25\tForm of \u201cbe.\" 26\tSpigot.27\tLarge auto.28\tMales.29\tSkillet.31 Calendar book/ 34 Intention.38\tTo listen.39\tToo.3\tMusical term.41 iuilan coin.4\tReverence 5\tValuable property.6\tGroup of desert travelers.7\tKiln.8\tFor fear that.50 Chum 6 TTle WHIW1 IlDfA 191 as M By William Ferguson THIS CURIOUS WORLD a kbss *: las ¦BBS\tSOB 03110 HOISKU »[,dd \u201c bout 1 hour and 10 minutes.1 egg AM Si j tt \\ cup sugar I cup l table milk spoons Bran.ISSUE 20\u2014\u201942 Toronto, areas anti style number, to state size you wish.im greased loaf oven (350eF.) a Yield: 1 loaf (4% x U\u2019-i inch pan.) come ex en more pronounced.\\ \\ i 1 FRASERS for Work Clothes Everytime THE EQUITY V i # \u2022 m May 21th 1942 Shawville r * I \u2022 % 4 E No Scrip Rubber Cm be Destroyed k A '\u2022 The Famous CARHARTT Overalls triple stitched for maximum strength, reinforced pockets, patented U-way bib.None better I The scope of the regulation making it hSmce to destroy tires has been broadened to include all scrap rubber, it whs announced today by the Ik* part-meat of Munitions and Supply.The order now provides that no person shall burn, cut or destroy any tire or tube of a passenger car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, airplane, or other vehicle, v\tany rubber boots, hose, scrap from re- pairing, tu from making repair materials, .W\u2014-Smitingscrap from preparing for retreading, retread scrap, fan belts, radiator or other used or discarded rubber products or rubber scrap.An authorized tire dealer must make the best possible use of tires and tubes which can be made fit for further use on the road.He must resell those which sic in good condition, and he must re pair ami recell those which can be made safe for operation.He is allowed, how ever, to sell to another authorized dealer for repair and resale a tire which lie does not want to repair himself.All tires or tubes which cannot be sold, or repaired for sale, to a vehicle owner must be disposed of to a salvage collector such a% a local branch of the National Salvage Committee, or sold to a scrap deal V un are A i % -r\\ $2.50 t r» 4 4 0 » > 4i \\4 *> 'A k « ê r, Overall Pants $1.50 to $2.25 Jk J mSSSt w / awwwwwwuwww Splendid values in work trousers, cottonades, twills, fine whipcord SI.50 to $2.96 N ) S f f X ; Y «ti Z WORK SHIRTS ; er In covert cloth, chambray, blue twills \u2014 sanforized \u2014 ; r r < X Shawville Cemetery Donations Save something regularly, because: You strengthen Canada\u2019s might for war.You helpfinance purchases in Canada for our Allies.You form the habit of thrift that safeguards your future.You open for yourself the door to opportunity.And you smooth the path for post-war readjustments.Money in the bank gives you a comforting sense of security.> $1.00 to $1.50 The Cemetery Improvement committee wishes to report to the people who have friends buried in the Main Street cemeteries, either Anglican or United, that the tine work they have earned on for several years in cemetery upkeep will soon have to cease unless these friends come to their help soon.Several years ago a tine donation of funds was received ; but since that time the surplus raised has been drawn upon, a# the annual receipts were not sufficient It takes about #300 Stock up early for your Sumner needs > :\\ V \\ , ,\t(j/oflincf and 'haberdashery fA> \u2014 V and Oct/s men I U* meet ex pences a year to carry on this work d honor for our dead and last year, to make our burying places beautiful, we spent #100 The committee JE 4 more than we received can only do the work if they receive money to hire help, purchase tools, etc.and our only source of revenue is the gifts of the people.Since this committee took over this work, our cemeteries, that once were an eyesore in the community have become places of beauty ; and we are sure all desire ta keep them | Please send your donations in as i soon as possible to Dr.I).J.Campbell, who will acknowledge same by receipt and through the pages of the Equity.Do it now.N,R.Horner\u2019s old stand SHAWVILLE, QUE I msl DALE\u2019S TINSHOP so PUBLIC NOTICE TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS SOLDIER POSTMAN For service I In tok matter ok the Estate ok tiik Late Mims Aunes Marjorie Hoik; ins, in her lifetime of the township of Clarendon, spinster of lawful «ge.All persons having claims against the above estatj are requested to file the same with the unders:gnei within fifteen days Likewise, all persons owing the above e.VAte are requested to settle with the Executors forthwith.Dated this l2th day of M >y.ID42.HURsT Hoim;iNS Making No More Tires for Pleasure Cars How often we hear of the action By our forces on land and on sea.Fewer than one out of every 16 pas* The lads in our great air-force section senger cars in Canada will be permitted But there\u2019s lads with the C l\\ C new tires and tubes during the next two They train just like all other soldiers years, Alan HT Williamson, supplies They too carry rifies and guns, controller, estimated Sunday.\tWith knapsacks and kits on their He said that no new civilian passen-\t«holders ger tires are being manufactured, and You can bet they\u2019ll hélp conquer the that even with strict control the existing\tHuns.stockpiles will probably be exhausted by Who helps to keep all our lads happy this time in 1944.\tBy getting the mail out on time, \u201cDuring these next two years only By fixing some parcels so snappy ?about 75,000 essential passenger cars can Why, our posties, right in the front line, be supplied.\u2019, Mr.Williamson said in a At Christmas when mail is so heavy, statement.\t.\tThese men have to woik day and flight,.\u201cOf the remaining l,175,000 cars in To keep all the mail sorted and ready, Canada about 800,000 will not be allow- To till comrades heart with delight, ed tires of any kind.\tWhen the Christmas rush really is heavy I \u2014 The balance of 372,000 passenger cars And the Posties must do without sleep,\tBattleship Names are those in class (B) and class (C) He often works twenty hours steady,\tBattleships are named for the The higher of these two groups may be\tStill on with their sorting they keep;\tstates, cruisers for the cities, de- able to buy some retreaded tires or have\tThey know what a letter from home\tstroyers are named for deceased some of their own tiies retreaded.The\tmeans\tnaval and marine corps officers and lowest eligible group will have to get\tTo our lads who are over the seas,\tenl sted men, former secretaries along with any used tires that may still\tTe\u2019ling of loved ones and home scenes,\tof the navy and congressmen who be available.\tHelps to keep tlicit minds always at ease have been closely identified with na- Mr.Williamson said that good quality\tTo you who loved or.es out yonder,\tval affairs; mine sweepers are second-hand tires have been scarce.\tHere\u2019s something I d like to say :\tnamed for birds, submarines for Some, however, will become available\tDon\u2019t make the Posties work longer,\t^sh and oil tankers for rivers in oil when owners lay up their cars for lack\tlleraeaber it\u2019s more work than play ;\tproducing states ; repair ships are of sufficient usable tires.\u201cNo one is re-\tAnd always when parcels your mailing,\tnamed for mythical characters or qnired to turn in surplus tires,\u201d he said j\tMake sure that they\u2019re wrap|»ed good I places; gunboats for islands ano cit- but it is the patriotic duty of every car .and strong,\t!es; navy tugs for Indian tribes; owner to sell to an authorized dealer\tIt will save much cussing and wailing\ttransport ships for famous battles, any he has left when he can no longer\tFor things will go right stead of wrong,\tsupply ships are given s>nunyms drive his car.\u201d\tHemember all things that\u2019s worth doing, f°r cold, and hospital ships are giv- The controller said motorists should\tAre always worth doing right,\ten synonyms for kindness ; aircraft not be deceived by rumors.\u201cThere are\tA piece of strong cloth, with some sewing\tcarriers are named for famous ngnt- still those who believe that synthetic\tWill help keep your parcels real tight.\tin^ s,Vll)s *nc* important battles of rubber production is the answer to all\tWhen a parcel breaks o|>en in transit,\tour car^ American history, our problems,\u201d he said.11 only wish it There are candies and biscuits galore, were.The facts are that synthetic | Till you can\u2019t tell the candies from rubber will not be produced for very many months, and then every ounce | As they scattei all over the floor Sometimes as so often may happen, Several parcels may split Things will come loose from their Pure-bred Y< rah ire lu g, imported by Dynes Service fee, $1.00.Apply to G A.Howard, E!n hurat Farm, P.D F.Road, BEATTY PUMPS of all types STRAYED Strayed from the premises of the undersigned during the week of May 4 to 9, one Durham cow, dry (nation regarding her whereabouts will be thankfully received by R J CVTHBERTSCN Maryland, Que Infor Yarm, Que Thomas Hodoins Phone 23 21 Order now \u2014 present stock cannot be replaced or H.U.Rowatt, N.P, Shawville, Que PUBLIC NOTICE In thk matter ok the Estate ok the Late Miss Matilda M.Mac-Farlaxk, in her lifetime of the Village of Bryson, in the County of Pontiac.All persons having claims against the rbove estate are requested to file the same within fifteen days with one of the undersigned.Dated this twenty second day of Apt il, nineteen hundred and forty-two.The Capital Trust Corporation 10 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Out.CERTIFIED CHICKS SHAWVILLE CO-OPERATIVE HATCHERY or ORLA YOUNG, Manager SHAWVILLE, QUE.Dr.H.T.Hvudman Bryson, Que.Phone 98 or H.C Row at, N.r Shawville, Que.All flocks are blood-tested and under Quebec Government Inspection ( Standard Method ) Eggs must weigh at least two Our chicks are issued from vigorous birds of standard size and selected for egg production.Hair Returned to Normal With New Acid.Claii biscuits will be required for war purposes.\u2019 No Extra Sugar for Rhubarb \u201cSilver threads among the gold\u201d ¦are being turned gold again through daily doses of para-aminobenzoic | acid, newest publicized member of makes no difference to the amount of the vitamin B family.The hair of , the sugar ration, says the Wartime gray-headed men and women as Prices and Trade Board.This ruling elderly as 69 years has been turned refers, of course, to stewed rhubarb, back to its normal shade in over 30 served as desert.cases at Boston City hospital.Suc- I When rhubarb is to* he preserved, cess in 300 other scattered cases was however, it falls into the same category reported at a recent meeting of the as jam or jelly-making and extra sugar American Chemical society.The may he obtained on the basis of half a newly identified antigray hair vita- | pound of sugar for each pound U rhu-min is found in yeast and liver.barb for canning, three-quarters of a Para-aminobenzoic acid is used in pound for each pouud of rhubarb to be synthetic form and costs only made into jam.around 10 cents a pound in large ' quantities.It should, however, be used under a physician\u2019s guidance because: When the 100-milligram daily doses required to restore hair I ounces The fact that rhubarb is usually tart New Magnesia Plant at Farm Point wrappings , It\u2019s enough to give Postte a fit ; The first production in harm Point, They never can tell from which parcel Que., of pure magnesia is announced by This thing or the other has come ; the Aluminum Company of Canada.Ltd.And maybe the Postie must cancel with the opening of the company\u2019s new A parcel from loved ones at home, magnesia plant.\u201cThe first run is Xow can\u2019t you just see the contusion entirely satisfactory\u201d, said F.E.Dickie, That with care you can always avoid, manager of the new plant.This mag- Brieve me there\u2019s nothing amusing, nesia is a highly important war material VVh?n so many nice things are destroyed and is made from Canadian raw materi- 1 yiess you dear mothers, who mostly als.Extensive deposits of hrucitic Have sons serving in air, land or sea, limestone in the Gatineau Valley are Rut my heart is with the Dds who are being used as the ore for the high-grade\tposties.magnesia which will he produced now por * son\u2019s in the C.P.C.in substantial tonnage \u201d\t1 BREEDS Barred-Plymouth Rook White Leghorn > Chicks will be available on the following dates < March : April : May .June : July ; 3, 7, 10 27, 31 $12 00 per 100 12 00 \u201c 11 00 \" 10 00 \" oo n jH For White Leghorns $1.00 less per 100 tfcii above prices No Joy-rides » Tracks m\tGasoline ration books will be taken >lor are given, blood pressure, in away from commercial truck operators some instances, may be raised use their vehicles for other purpos-slightly.Despite this possible disad- **, enforcemeut officials of the Wartime vantage no toxic effects of para- Prices and Trade Board say.aminobenzoic acid have been ob- An instance given is the use of trucks served.The antigray hair research for pleasure trip».Oil Controller Cot-has been conducted by the Warner trelle says the only reason for granting Institute for Therapeutic Research special privileges to truck owners is to and the International Vitamin cor- keep the wheels of Canadian industry poration ot New York city.\t- an(j commerce running.Written by Mrs.F.Trainer, of , Winnipeg, and published by request 3, 7, 10.14, 17.21, 24,\t28 .1.\t5.\t8.\t12.\t15.\t19.\t22,\t26.\t29, 2,\t5,\t9,\t12,\t16,\t19,\t23,\t26,\t30, NOTICE WANTED I have just received notice from the Gilson Manufacturing Company that they can supply me with a few of the lower priced gasoline washers as low as .\u2022#121.50.Order early as the supply is limited.Owing to war conditions we may re quire some female workers in our plant We are therefore open to teceive appli Elions from willing workers.K, O, P.Cockerels used in Breeding Pens Started Chicks for Sale CLIFFORD CONE Shawville, Que, SHAWVILLE CREAMERY iPhone 36 1 i I A ' -U#*» \\= (Md tfOH ofo-t&x s dictator's powers may have been a means,\ttoo,\tof\tnotifying\tthe German people that no sAunb-* would\tbe\ttolerated\tfor faifore of achieve the elusive categorically \u2022 sluce\tthe WHEN A TANKER IS LOST When we hear that another tanker has fallen prey to Atlantic suida» few of us realise that something like 62 million gallons ef crude oil has been lost to the (Tanker capacity from 20,000 barrels to 100,000, so 62,000,000 gallons Is Those Many Interpretation# have been made of Hitler's latest speech to tbs Reichstag.If the speech can be taken at Ms face value.It Is a very cour aging one for the United Naths New York % Japanese language students\u2014 almost always Jap army or navaf officers in disguise\u2014were a vitally Important part of the Jap plan for spreading subversive propaganda and collecting military and naval secrets.The task w*6 far beyond the resources of the staffs.Hence the Idea of \"naval attaches ' advantageously located vnd easily accessible to the individual Japanese.For any euch unjustifiable distribution of ranting army and vy officers in a friendly country, some disguise must be adopted.Physical dtsgtiee was.of course, Impossible; Jape carried their nationality In their faces.A vocational
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