The equity, 17 février 1944, jeudi 17 février 1944
[" K.A Shawri t \u2014I 8HAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE ; No.33, 61st Year THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1044 Dr E.J.O\u2019Leary DENTIST Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que, Phone No.62 Evenings by appointment Sunday School Rally Qowling PERSONAL MENTION 8t.Paul\u2019* Sunday School held a party lu the Guild Room on 8a tun afternoon was spent In game# after which a ta«ty suppei was served by parents and Guild members.i Business Misse* Evelyn ar.d Joyce Lucas, of Ottawa, were recent guest* of their cousin* Joe and Parley Bel-sher.Pte Hud Hine», C.P.C\u201e Ottawa.I# spending a furlough with hi# parents, Mr.and Mr*.Wesley Hines, at Zion.Mr.and Mr*.Jat D.Hamilton, of McCord, Sank , arrived last week to vMt relative* and friend» in this district.da ft.BUSHMEN\u2019S SUPPLIES College 283 Bank (Street OTTAWA, CANADA The February series of wartime pictures of the National Film Boa id will be shown at Pine Lodge Bristol, on Friday evening thi» week.Proeilatiae it Radford Never were Stenographer* in each demand ms now.VVe are conductiug a short intensive course.K gin at once and help your country.Open all Summer At a meeting ot the Holy Trinity Guild, Radford, held at the home of Mrs.Kobt.Cham bet lain on Thursday, Rev.K.C.Bolton and Mrs Bolton were presented with an electric table lamp Mrs.Harry Bade», the president, spoke for the Guild In appreciation of the work of Mr.and Mrs.Bolton, Mr.Ira Hanna, spoke for the congregation and wished the Ree-SOr \"Godspeed\" in his new sphere of activity.Writer Dean Fokes, RC.N.V.R., ot Cornwallis.N.S., is spending a furlough with his parents, Rev.A.F, and Mrs.Pokes.Mrs.Chas.W Dagg and daugh ter, Margo, of Ottawa, visited at the home ot her father.Mr.W.A.Hodgins for the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Brownlee attended the wedding of Mrs Brownlee's niece.Miss Isobel Baker in Montreal last Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Jas Judd left Monday night to visit at the home of their daughter, Crawford, at South Porcupine.Staff Sgt.Douglas McDowell, R.C.A M v\u201e of Camp Borden, spent the week end with his parent», Mr.and Mrs.Austin McDowell.Clarendon Women # Institute W.I.COWLING H.W.BRAITHWAITE Principal The January meeting of Clarendon Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs Harry Hodgin^ on Friday afternoon with five members and several visitors present.After the opening exercises correspondence was read.This included letters from Douglas Horner, Gilbert kiigour, Thos Stark.Fred Elliott, Harry Hone and Keith Bean, thanking the member-tor the parcels that had been sent to them.Miss Minerva Corrigan gave a piyper on \u201cPublicity.\" The roll call war answered by \u201cone thing that money cannot buy.\" Mrs.Gerald Hodgins was the winner in a darning contest.It ^as decided to send $8,00 to the British Children\u2019s War Services Fund.At the close of the meeting re freshments were served by hostesses, Mrs Hodgins and Hazelwood Elliott, assisted by Mrs.Thos Bean.Axes Cross Cut Saws Web Saw Blades Files, Wedges, Saw Handles and Chain JAMES A.MILLAR B.IA.1L.L.ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, 129 MainSt.,Hull,Que.Al Moyle*.Hotel, Campbell's Bay Wednesday morning AtPoetiacHouee.Sbewville,# Wednesday el Nooa GARLAND 0, ROWAT .NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of MoGillUniversity \u2022 HAW VILLE.QUE.\u2022te.Ottawa Carier* Fear Skawrilte Split rery Mi**.Stewart Four links of the Ottawa Curling Club were in town on Friday night for friendly games at the local club.At the finish of 12-end games the rinks were tied at 90 all.The rinks and scores were SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE ~r Estate C.J.Caldwell f- Shawville\u20140.A.MacDougall, Lloyd Stephens, H.C.Rowat, 0.T.(«kip)\u20144, Ottawa\u2014C\\ Sellars, Nellis Hodgins, L.Davis, O.F.Howe (skip)\u20146.Shawville\u2014E Cotiè, N.Drummond, L.Dale, W, E.Shaw\u2014(skip)\u20148.Ottawa\u2014J.R.Bennie, S.flflflHBI K.Playfair, W.Brodeur\u2014(skip)\u20145.Sgt.I.A Harris left Friday for Three Rivers, after spending 'a two week furlough with his parent».Mr.and Mrs.T.8.Harris, Starks Corners.Paul II J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K.C.the Advocate Harriet*r .Solicitor, etc; OvncBfc Campbell's Ba>, Quebec (In Lawn Block) Mrs Trooper Loeis Welch Wounded is Italy McLaren, Mrs.Jos Brownlee Dies After Lengthy Illness Shawville\u2014Dr.8.E.McDowell, O G.\tMcDowell, H.M.Turner, A.D.McCrcdie\u2014(skip)\u20149.Ottawa\u2014A.Dupon, J.McCredie.L.H.\tDavis, Geo.Wpite\u2014(skip)\u20149.Shawville \u2014 C.H.MacLean Hodgins, L.R.Wilson A.G.Brough, \u2014(skip)\u20149.Ottawa\u2014J.Dover.B.Mclnenly, O.Armstrong, D.McUano^skip)\u20148.Word has been received by Mr.and Mrs.Win.Welch, of this village, that their son, Tpr.Louis Welch, of the R.C.A.9.C , been wounded in action in Italy.No further particulars have yet been received.Tpr.Welch, who is in his 21»t year, enlisted at Ottawa in March, 1041.and went overseas in October of the same year, after receiving his training at Ottawa, Cornwall and Camp Borden.He landed in Sicily in November of 1048.D.J.CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon feHAWVILLK EXTRA EGGS MEAN After an illness extending over several years, Mrs Jos Brownlee died at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Hulbert Armstrong, Knox section, Clarendon, on Monday, Feb.7th, in her 82ml year She was born in Park man section of the township, her maiden name being Mary Jane Elliott, daughter of the late Alex Elliott and his wife, Eliza Hodgins.She was mairied in 1892 to Mr Brownlee and they took up their residence on hi* farm at - Parkman, where they lived until the death of her husband seven years ago.She was a member of Parkman Anglican Church and was active in the Ladies\u2019 Guild and Red Cross.Surviving her are two sons, Hat* vey, on the homestead, and Sgra.Jason Brownlee, of the R C.Signallers, stationed at Victoria, B.C ; four daughter», Mrs.Hulbert Armstrong (Alma), and Mr».Leonard Helshei (Inez), both of Clarendon ; Mr*.Henry Lucas (Lila), and Mrs.Eric Peever (Stella), both of Ottawa; four brothers, Alex and Adam Elliott, of Clarendon ; James G.Elliott, of Wiggins, Sask , and Joseph, of Stranraer, Sa-k ; one sister, Mrs.Sherwood Wilson, of Birch Hills, Sask ; and seven grandchildren.The funeral was held on Wed nesd&y afternoon from her late residence to St.Paul's Church, Shawville, where service was con* ducted by the Rev K.C.Bolton, who was assisted by Rev.Win.White, of Parkman Church, and Rev, A.F.Foket, of Shawville United Church Intel ment was made in the parish cemetery, Gordon and Clarence Brownlee.Tolbert Corrigan, Claud, Earl and Echardt Elliott.has Art DONAT Le GUERRIER That Extra Cash Notary Public CAMPBELL,S BAY QUEBEC Braoctfat Quyon\"; will call any HOCKEY * Moudity on request Shawville Set-back Fart Couloege Matters dealt with by correspondence A very fast and clean game was witnessed at Shawville Arena on Wednesday night of last week by a large crowd when the Wildcats defeated Fort Conlonge 5 to 2.During the first period Shawville led 2 to 1 and in the second period made it three to onè.The third period was very fast and ended 5 to 2 Scorers for Shawville were Hobin 3, Corrigan 2 ; tor the visitors Duke scored twice.The line-ups were : Fort Conlonge\u2014Goal, McQuirter; defence.Proud toot and Johnston; centre.Duke ; wings, Davis and St Denis ; alternates, Armour, Jewell, Gervais, White, Sauriol, Smith, Levine and Leguerrier.Shawville\u2014Goal, Dale; defence, Diotte and Graham; centre Hobin; wings, White, and H.McCredie ; Dagg.; alternates, Richardson, R.McCredie, Morrison Corrigan, ECO MASH McKee Red Cross DR.H.K.MEILSON Mrs.John and Leonard Horne1' were hostesses to the McKee Unit of the Red Cross on Thursday afternoon, Jan.27th.Sixteen ladies were present.The president, Mrs.Thomas Martin was in ch irge of the meeting.A report of the previous meeting tyas given by the secre-sary.The completed work was reeeiv ed by the work convener, Mrs.Leonard Horner, 1 which included six pneumonia jackets, twelve sheets, kimona, guis dress, child's coat and tain, man\u2019s turtle neck sweater and three pair of socks.The patch-work quilt was finished and it was decided to take up a small collection to procure patching, thread and needles to have for the next meeting which will be in the form of a \u201cquilting bee.\" Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses assisted by Mrs.Wilbur Horner, Mrs.Pearl Garretty and Mrs.Wm.Ot r.Mrs.Bert Hodgins invited the ladies to her home for their next meeting.Eye, Ear, Note and Threat SPECIALIST Well Proven Wonderful Results ! r ting out demons in thy name; and wo forbade him, because he followed not us.But Jesus said, forbid him there i< no man who shall do a mighty work in my name, and be able quickly to speak evil of me.\u201d one I who was the greatest and he sat down and called the twelve; and he saith unto them.If any mail would I be first, he slnll he last of all, I and servant of all.' I They were ashamed to tell the \u2022 Lord the subject of their disput-I a lion\u2014who should he chief minIn the presence oi Jesus are all put to silence when we babe been proud, ambitious, full of controversial spirit.The thought of the love and humility of our Saviour shames us into silence.What is meant by being great?Jesus answered that greatness lies in character, in service\u2014to love and serve all for Christ's sake.In The Name Of Christ \u201cAnd he took a little child, and set him in the midst of them, and taking him in his arms, he saith unto them, whosoever shall receive one of such little children* rcceiveth me: and receivcth we saw BU/LO/NOS.COPR 1W*a BY NEA SERVICE.INC even related to them.not:\tfor THE Elothcres were not true pigs, noi although the resemblance to wild hogs «living in Europe today is striking Little is known of their habits.They had very powciful cutting teeth and two heavy-clawed toes on each foot.They nave direct descendants living at the present time.Christ\u2019s words condemn all who arc actuated by party-spirit, envy, enmity, uncharitableness.In verse 10 we sec that all range themselves on one side or the other\u2014with Christ or against There is no neutral ground no ister NEXT; What is the fastest fish?we men must By means of a radio method, scientists have measured the electricity in the atmosphere 160 miltr above the earth.The Servant Of All \u201cAnd Jesus called them to him .shall be servant of all.\" The ruling class of that day held their CHRONICLES oi GINGER FARM By him Christ regarded this man as being with Him, and we must regard as fellow laborer?all men who arc doing Christ's work in a spirit of love and not of enmity, although they have different modes of working.Gwendoline P.Clarke s AMBASSADOR TO U.S.friends.You no- goodbye to vour |||[|||||||| ticc they look more rested and refreshed than when they came, resettle down to your work .Well, here we are again\u2014hack to ordinary everyday life after a busy week-end with visitors from the city staying here\u2014that is, a And HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Russie 1,7 Depicted ambassador to the U.S., 12\tMeasure.13\tCynocephalus» or dog-headed ape (Egypt).15 Golf mound.18\tJumbled type.19\tPair (abbr.).22 Pertaining to a clan symbol.24\tCouples.25\tDeprives of sharpness.28 Provide food.28\tTeat*.29\tBody part 3d Open (poet).32 Ignited.34 Social insect 42 Compact.44\tMusteline mammal.45\tType of gulL 47 Within (comb.form).49 The heart (myth.).then you______ and to catch up on your arrears of sleep how and when you Disciples Rebuke Christ \u201cAnd they were bringing unto him little children, that lie should touch them: and the disciples rebuked them.\" The apostles regarded their master as a teacher and a long week-end, from early Saturday to Monday afternoon.And you know how it is, don\u2019t you?A ou around with the idea of can $ $ in my name, whosoever receiveth me, not me, but him that sent me.\u201d Christ favors and honors those 14 Engaged in driving a team 16\tHe is ambassador from 17\tPertaining to the Iroquoian language.18\tVigor.20\tMorning song (poet.).21\tNear.22\tRows.23\tSymbol for One of our visitors was a man who had never stayed on a farm before.We found his comments He couldn\u2019t think Scurry getting as much of your work done Bs you can while your visitors are sleeping and then before you are properly through, one or more of them comes to life and you set about getting a belated breakfast.And then you naturally like to fisit for awhile\u2014but oh dear, when you do that the time just slips along until first thing you know it h nearly time for dinner and you haven't got the last of the breakfast dishes out of the way.But late at night\u2014that\u2019s when things Scally get under way.The men Start talking politics, or discussing the war, and events, past, present and future.The womenfolk add their small contribution\u2014 whether it is appreciated or not is beside the point.Eventually someone says something about it getting late but somebody else suggests another angle to the subject Under discussion and away you go again for another hour.Finally a Oup of cocoa and a bite to eat founds out the evening and at long last each person ambles off to his her bed.The visitors we hope, to sound, carefree slumber, while Partner and I lay our heads on our respective pillows conscious that sitting up to the wee sma' hours isn\u2019t so good for a working man and his wife.Comes the morning and we are more than ever convinced that a hang-over from late hours and too much talking Isn't the best thing with which to Start another new day.IHUfflN i m very amusing what Partner did outside all the He knew that cows were | RADIO REPORTER By time milked night and morning and that a farmer had some work to do which he referred to as chores but he thought any farmer was through by noon and that winter really a slack time.\"I'm coming down to the barn to see where find all this work.\u201d he said.Well, lie went to the barn\u2014but it after the stables had been AL LEARY Shadow, or the Shadow after the Gestapo.Radio is a very weird business for the people that are in it.1 here is an old saying that in radio if don\u2019t find a crisis on your VERTICAL 40\tThat thing.41\tSteamship (abbr.).43 Tone B 24\tPlural (abbr.).44 Upon.25\tAccomplish.46 Violent 27 Thoroughfare whirlwind, (abbr.).29\tRough lava.30\tNot in.31\tSymbol for aluminum.33 Radium (symbol).35\tUndulation.36\tSun personified.37\tWritten form of mister 38\tTree.39\tAnd (Latin).64 Clique.$ was Radio can bring the people not only the music they know and love, hut also the new vital musical creations o( contemporary composers whatever their nationality, says Dr.Frank Black, guest conductor of the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra heard Sundays 9.00-10.00 P.M.E\\VT\u201e over the Mutual Network and CKCL, Toronto.Dr.Black says \u201d1 believe that the most vital music taking place Ein and Russia.There is a reason for this.Both groups write with an audience in mind because they know that the people arc the final judges of their music.\u201d 1\tType of jacket 2\tThing in law.3\tBritish province In South Africa.4\tEject.5\tDry.6\tKind of clay 50 Boggy land.51\tCloth measure 52\tOpenwork fabric.53\tGaelic.55 Hostelry.you desk in the morning, you have to start looking for it before noon, it's a business in which strange things happen.Take the case of\" Bert Morrison, star of the veteran spine-chiller ' The Shadow\", heard Tuesday W^ÊlÊÊKKÊÊÊÊtÊtlÊÊÊÊBÊÊ CKCL, Toronto.Morrison read a recent news despatch stating that posters have been appearing overnight in Berlin, on the mins of liomhcd buildings, walls, pillars and on newspaper front pages.These posters show The Shadow slouch hat with big vou iron.was cleaned and the cattle watered and bedding put down.On his return I asked him if he had really been to the bam.\u201cYes,\" he answered, \u201cand I still can\u2019t see where all the work comes in.\" Partner laughed.\u201cCome down a little earlier tomorrow, fellow, and you will soon find out!\" 48 Coffeehouses.52 Lieutenant (abbr.).54 Large stoves.57 God of the nights 8.30-9.00 over pipe.8 Not down, earth (myth.).9 Dutch 58 Father (Latin).60 Combined.62 Those who production today is the I nked States measure.Royal Netherlands 56 Weight of Air Force (abbr.).Another of our visitors hardly a \u201cvisitor\"\u2014since she was daughter\u2014home to cele- was India.58\tLight tap.59\tSilkworm.61\tDoctor (abbr.) 62\tItalian river.a man in a question mark, which is the Shadows trade mark.explanation hut Aitonbladet's Berlin pace, 63 Tiny European 11 Fruit of the our own brate her birthday.One of the first things I asked her was how long she could stay.\u201cSunday night-quarter to ten train,\" was die ans-Camc nine o'clock Sunday night and I suggested to Daughter that she get her things together.She did so\u2014very leisurely.And at that time I began to have an uneasy feeling about the time of the train.I looked up the paper.Nine tw enty- two !\tHH Daughter.But instead of hurrying she had to see the paper for herself as she wouldn\u2019t be convinced she was wrong.\u201cDon\u2019t stand there talking about it,\u201d I urged train may be late and we may catch it after all.\" So I left her to' collect her belongings while I ran for the car.They told me I took the corner on two wheels\u2014 which I don\u2019t believe.However, whether on two wheels or four, we got to the station just as the train was pulling out.I imagined the much out of breath as pain tree was given correspondent suggested it was the opening shot in an anti-spy campaign mÊKÊÊÊÊÊwÊÊÊÊÊÈÊIKÊâ whether the Gestapo is after the # * Or (PL).Radios people arc all heading towards the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec for the middle part of this month, when all the radio stations from coast to coast gather at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters.Radio, with the terrific job it has done of assisting in the war effort, is continually meeting new wartime problems and the get-togeth-tlic \u201cPlains of Abraham\u201d is 9 12 13 5 I 2 4- 6 II 3 I Morrison is now wondering wer.16 15 14 20 1 16 17 a \u201cHurry\" I said to 7 126 24 25 f * 31 3 33 34 30 29 er on to solve some of its new problems, to receive information from heads of governmental departments as to how radio can best cooperate with the war effort and to plan for the forthcoming y tar.The results of the decisions arriv-' cd at in the Quebec meetings will have a large effect on Radio in 1944.You can rest assured however, that whatever decisions are arrived at, radio\u2019s people fighting on the home front will continue their outstanding contribution to your entertainment and information as well as to our war effort.WÊÊÊÊÊÊ/ÊÊÊ^KMBPRfniilk, ^tables to clean, hens to care for and eggs to gather, and as the day progresses the feeling of fatigue gradually wears itself off.You make up your mind you must really see about getting to bed in good after But there are cows W 36 5 \u201cThe 39 40 36 4f 4; 3 1 time tonight.Then comes and the talkfcst l>e-irst thing you know and the second 53 46 49 50 51 supper ins again.F midnigli t l|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||I\tN morning is a repetition of the first.Finally you quite regretfully bid 'J ft1 56 55 61 60 car as I was so we ambled home at a leisurely twenty-five, went on the two fifteen this aiter- Daughter 63 RESIGNED Dr.Frank Black Mia noon - « By J.MILLAR WATT POP\u2014Constructive Criticism ! he's spelled \"LOVE LY\" WRONG -EVEN THE PYRAMIDS fi?ARE COVERED WITH f- HIEROGLYPHICS.\" HE SAYS- ¦ IT'S LOVELY OUT HERE IN EGYPT- A / rr /.K\\ 2?,IAl u u * % > rh /\u2022«*» 4s » ! i ¦l i \\ 9J m \\ W.Sanson, Lieut-General B.D.S.O., 53, ha# relinquished hhhhw L £ thr< mand of a rps y> \u2022-* a mm / X 11 X 4.1 » ii '&Wa HESS BCZZZa u.tv U- * 4 ¦ UI.22Ü3 m! ¦ ju u \u2019\u2019 SüSHSaM il 23 aQieu.® a me BHii Û2J ZDS 3 5 S0S3EÜHBB 0 CE 129 EH5 ffi ti 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