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[" 1 $1.50 in Canada; $2.00 in ILS.SIIAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, APRIL 12th, 1945.No.41, 62nd Year.BORN Clarendon Ministerial Association will meet on April 16th, at 10 o'clock in the home of Rev.P.R.Stole, Chartcris.PAPER SALVAGE REQUIRED JAMES A.MILLAR Plans are berm; made for shipment by freight from Shawville \u2022* Nr \\ «8$ f x f v> drug Stressing its rontiihution to medicine as x\\ ell as surgery, lie gave details of its benefit in int'l.mmut v ' 111 I leima, if the marrow of hones, infected burns, I ##1 t RÆi l < Man Wanted Immediately FOR FRUIT & NURSERY FARM WORK KXi*i:mi:\\vi-: not nki\u2019Mssary good board and room ACCOMMODATION Al'IMA E.D.Smith\u2019s Fruit Farms WINONA, ONT.penicillin mixed with gelatine t form .1 lo- 1 lem »g stated be ucscrihmg the i Mà % t Æ CANADA'S STANDARD PIPE TOBACCO l Æ C'sor zvngt that he expected it t *sr* 111(1 toothpaste and shaving even in lipstick, tions ot the no can expect -nuft and sa ill.t 9 170 I if minor mtcc-u J t bt o.i : xx c hc m \\ % v British Produce New Headlamps >In il arthritis - that Profes-enicillin It will he years i:- powers is g rlieiimatohi >pc ami tuherculoMs a- ili- 1 Allied military pontoon bridge spanning the famous, Rhine, somewhere :n Germany Trucks Army censors have cropped out shore line on op >osite bank, to prevent possible recognition of the site, and pointedly refrained from saying just where on the Rhine this bridge is located.oss on an penicillin would not sor Fleming stated tha is not a \u201ccure-all before knowledge o complete.in e \\ new headlamp which goes far toward solving the problems of night-motoring has been produced by an Knglish firm.The beam has a flat top with a very definite cutoff level.Direct dazzle is cotn- nnmii.ii trm At t Ol MAN IS A Aimions r All MH 1*011 «Al.F Il 111 Y TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION ix< omi:\tra\\\tiii:r8 with TD1S Intvr- or better.Barred 112.00 per 100 mixed Rock white Leghorn Pullets $ with bulldozer (47.5 HP) UD4 with An WANTED Guaranteed 100% $1.00 hooks your Rainbow Fire Bombs Set Jap Cities Aflame Cash Register Wanted 1 Cent I p.Must Be Cheap.333 Ouellette Av $ COD Chatham.Ontario Windsor OCR CUSTOMERS TELL US \"YES\" A var after year, they tell u#- that Top Notch chicks are tops\" with them for livability and productive ty.You see all Top Notch chicks are Government Approved from hloodtested breeders\u2014 carefully chosen for their known qualities as husky healthy big producing birds.We offer these special bargains for next week, «\u2019ockevels per hundred:\tWhite Leghorn 95c; White Leghorn X Barred RovXh d'.y.rN ikwred Rocks 4.95: New Hampshi-res 8.95; assorted Heavy }BreF/>, i DOESTHE TRICK/ V SUNDAY.APRIL 15 SHAW VILLE UNITED Rev.A.F.Fokes, B.A., B.D., Pastor SOUTH ONSLOW COUNCIL ( Quyon, Que., April 3rd, 1945.A regular meeting of the Municipal Council of the Township of S.Onslow was held on the above at the usual place of meeting S.VV.MacKechnie, Mayor and Councillors Westbrook, Fraser, Hutchison and Dai is.On motion of Crs ( Sunday School\u201410.00 a m.Service at Shaxvville\u201411 a m.Service at Zion\u20142 p m.Service at Starks Cor's\u20143.30 p.m.Sermon Theme:\u2014 \u201cHelps for the Forgetful.\u201d Service at Shaxvville\u20147.30 p m.Song Service with stories of Gospel Hymns.Present Gloves '/M Work Pants JOHN McCREDIE Maryland, Que.CLOTHES Well cut and long wearing, horsehide five-finger and one linger gloves and mitts thing for Spring work or long cufT.$1.00 and $1.25 Strongly made and well cut to give a good fit and maximum service $2.50 and $2.95 Fraser and Westbrook, the minutes of last meeting were adopted as read.On motion of Crs.Westbrook and Hutchison, the following bills were ordered paid:\u2014 St.Charles Hospital.Dept, of Health .Health Unit, rate .W.J.Fleming, bd.of Council \u2014WINTER WORK\u2014 a 11 ied.Motion.Crs.Armitage and Young, that the following accounts be approved and paid:\u2014 Ward Agency Reg., renewal sec-treas.bond.Geo.McKinney, 715ft cedar 132.61 | Arthur La belle, auditing 318 95 8.50 NOTICE Just the Any one having baits or rolls of wool at the Shawville Woollen Mill are requested to call and claim same, by May 1st, otherwise they will be disposed of MRS.JOHN B.ARMSTRONG Shawville Que.SI 0.00 32.17 18.00 Short wrist $ 70.00 r Andrew Farrell, trip to to meet Auditor .Leo.Dolan.8 trips rolling.Express, Warble fly powder Postage, to A Martineau- Leo O\u2019Donnell, 10 trips roll\u2019g 45.00 Leo.O'Donnell, teed for horses Dec and Feb BRISTOL UNITED Mr.Leslie Dean, Lay Minister Overall '/)M 4.00 20.00 Pants Shirts 49 20 42.40 54.83 12.00 100.80 48.30 jas h.Dougherty, feed for 65.81 17.00 38.60 55 T.Robinson .H.Cochrane .T.Daley- J.Cleary .J.S.Stanton XVm .Meredith A.Inglee H.Mulligan .N.Bronson .XV.Draper .XV.Clarke .H.Smiley .Leo.Kennedy St.Andrew's Sunday School\u201410.00 a m Service at 11.00 Knox Service at\u20143.00 p m.Austin Service at \u20148.00 p.xn.33 TEACHERS WANTED Made from 8- oz.denim, two hip pockets heavy duck pocketing, with bar tacked f o r extra strain.$2.25 and $2.50 Best quality covert cloth, in checks and plain shades, roomy and well made to give comfort to the wearer.JOB 2.50 By South Onslow School Board, three qualified protestant Teachers.Duties to begin September 1st.1945.Applications to be on hand on or before April 6th.1945.Salary $100.pet; month.Apply to JOS.A.STEELE.Secretary-Treasurer, R.1, Quyon, Que.1.50 horses April.Pontiac Health Unit .Charles O\u2019Donnell, labor on XVinter road .putting up fences.41.54 $1.25 8.30 3.75 Subject:\u2014 \u201cThe Eternal God is Thy Refuge 23.00 59.30 86.60 50 \u2014Carried.Motion, Crs.Young and Dagg, that Andrew Daley, Mayor and Andrew Farrell, Sec-treas., be authorized to borrow $500.00 at the Bank of Montrael, Quyon.for four months.\u2014 Carried.Motion, Crs.Young and Dagg, that the following officers be appointed for the coming term of office:\u2014 Board of Health\u2014Magloire Joan-Regular session of the Municipal nissee, Jno Armitage.Harold Steele, Council of the Township of Bristol held on the above date.PreMayor McLellan and Coun- D u ff, Men's Heavy Work Boots \u2022 That will stand up under most existing conditions.Strong, heavy uppers with heavy sole to give the most wear, outside counters that give a better fit.$3.95 to $5.50 \u2014Carried.On motion of Cr.Westbrook the meeting then adjourned.Jos.A.Steele, Secretary-Treasurer CLARENDON UNITED Service at Radford \u201411.00 a m Service at Bristol \u20143.00 p.m, FARM FOR SALE Service at Yarm\u20147.30 p.m Splendid dairy farm 107 acres all Mr.W.C.Tuck.Ottawa.|tillable clay and loam: modern brick house, and good buildings, electricity throughout, dairy contract ploughed roads in winter, creek running through farm.ALBERT SHOULDICE, R.R.l, Hull, Que.Preacher BRISTOL COUNCIL April 5th.1945 ANGLICAN R.M.Hudson.M.D., medical adviser.Rural Inspectors\u2014Jas H.Dougherty, Thos.Belaire.Pound Keepers\u2014Maurice J.Cain, Robert McRae, John Armitage.Thos.Belaire.Assessors\u2014Harold Steele.Daniel Farrell.Alex.Lapierre.Road officers\u2014Stanley Walsh, Sam J.Wilson.jr\u201e Maurice J.Cain.Jos.Vallillee, Albert Young.Thomas Tracey, Russell Young, Harold Armitage.Michael Gorman.Magloire Joannisse.Ferdinand Philipe, Jules Beaudoin, Paul Philippe, Alex.La- st.Paul\u2019s Rev.Cecil Randell, B A., L.Th Store closed Wednesdays at 12 o\u2019clock, noon, was sent cillons Ballantyne, Beattie Marks and Emmerson.The minutes of last regular meeting were read on motion of Crs.Ballantyne and Marks were adopted.A letter was read from the Norway Municipal Association.À complaint came to the Board re.the hill on the sideroad between Lot 11 and 12, Range 9.Motion, by Crs.Dull and Marks, that Cr.Beattie be appointed to view this hill and report at the next meeting.\u2014Carried.A discussion took place re.housing of tire pump and hose at Norway Ba>.Sunday School\u201410.00 a.m Holy Communion Sermon Theme: IN MEMORIAM 11.00 LR\\srRS Abbott\u2014In loving memory of Mrs.Mary Abbott, who passed away two years ago, April 15th, 1943.Mother dear mother, when we think of you.We want to be all that is kind, that is true: All that is worthy, noble or grand.Has come from you mother, From your guiding hand.Lovingly remembered by Her Children Fruits of the Spirit 9.\u201cTemberance\u201d Evening Prayer \u20147.30 Subject \u201cThe Peacemakers*' St.Lukes, Caldwell Evening Prayer\u20142.00 Holy Trinity, Radford Evening Prayer\u20143.30 pierre.Appraisers\u2014Everett Steele.Gerald Armitage and Alex Lapierre.\u2014C'd.Letters of the Union of Chambers Motion, Crs.Marks and Russett, 0f Commerce of the Western part that the Mayor and Cr.Ballantyne j 0f the Province of Quebec present-be appointed to look into the loca- ed.No action taken.Motion, Crs.Armitage and Dagg, that this Council adjourn until May 7th.1945.at one o'clock in the after-Carried.Parish of North Clarendon x\\ Rev.P.R.Stote, Incumbent St.Stephen\u2019s, Greermount Holy Communion St.George's, Thorne Centre Evening Prayer St.Matthew's Charteris Evening Prayer\u20148.00 tion of building and dimensions of same\u2014Carried.A complaint came to the Board re.brush being left on the sideroad between Lot 18 and 19, Range 3.It was agreed that the Secretary-treasurer rite the Hudgins Lumber Company re.this complaint.Motion.Crs.Ballantyne and Duff, that the Secretary-treasurer write the Dept, of Roads re.grants due this Municipality.\u2014Carried.10.30 < noon Andrew Farrell.Sec-Treas 3.00 p.m a FARM FOR SALE Subject The Church Grows / Seventy-five acres, more or less, in the immediate vieinity of Shaw- Laifcc yt Parish of Portage du Fort 4U vuie, on nignvvay i\\o.o solid brick residence: some bush Motion, Crs.Marks and Ballan- well watered, good outbuildings, tyne, that the labor from Lots 5-B, and 7-C, Range 4 be changed to division No.22.\u2014Carried.A letter was read from Dept, of P.O.Box 75 Munitions and Supply.The Auditor's report was read and on motion of Crs.Beattie and Ballantyne.was adopted.Motion, Crs.Marks and Russet, that the following bills be approved and paid:\u2014 Andrew Daley, auditing .Provincial Treasurer, care of indigents .Emery Hodgins, lumber - Gatineau Power Co., lights .Municipal Forms, Reg .By-law No.137 to close part of Sinclair Street on Range 1, of the Township ot Bristol was given first reading on motion, of Crs.Ballantyne and Duff; second reading on motion of Crs.Marks and Russet, l uuiuun cipjjc ciivu iv, twv Bristol-Clarendon townline.\\ yv St.Georges, Portage du Fort , Holy Communion\u201410.30 St.Alban's, Parkman H ly Communion\u2014 2.15 p.m.St.Thomas, Bristol Holy Communion\u20144.00 p.m.St.Barnabas, Bristol Mines Holy Communion\u20147.30 p.m.Rev.W.J.White, former Incumbent Celebrant.I ( Austin McDowell Shawville, Que.Phone 26-12 £* > D?\u2018Iw N# lA a ) 0 fA*1* Blood Clinic Here April 26 The next visit of the Ottawa Motorized Blood Clinic will visit Shawville on Thursday, April 26th, setting up again in the Sunday School room of the United Church.All who can are asked to arrange for donation and for information can apply to Mrs.Gilbert Young, Phone 34-40.$35.00 Wesleyan Methodist 54.05 2.00 Mow often have you said \u201cIf I could only raise the money!\u201d Well, if you could, what would you do to improve your farm and increase your production?Would you build o modern bom?or buy new machinery?or modernize your house?or electrify your form?ise short term money from your bank; and long term money from other institutions by way of mortgage.But there are some things you would like to do which require loans that are neither long nor short That M where the banks, operating under the new Farm Improvement Loans Act, can help you.The gap has been filled.\u201cIntermediate\u201d loans at a specially low rate can now be obtained for periods of two or three years\u2014or even longer, in cases up to ten years.S«, if you have a project in mind to improve your farm, drop in and talk it over with your local bank manager.Ask him what he is now empowered to do to help make your farm living more attractive and your work more profitable.He will tell yew\u2014and show you\u2014that your bank is just as eager to meet the sound credit needs of the farmer as of the merchant or manufacturer.Rev.H.Kielty, Pastor Shawville Sunday School\u201410.00 a.m.Evening Service\u2014 7.30 p.m Campbell\u2019s Bay Sunday School\u201410.00 a m.Morning Service\u201410.45 11.39 8.69 25 FREE CHICKS If you woe# to biM , 4.\t.\t.\t, ^ , Our foundation stock is registered and third reading on motion ol Crs.ancj pedigreed birds.Nothing better and\t.in Canada.Order now.Prices for Motion, Crs.Duff and Ballantyne, mixed baby chicks, males and fe-that Francis Wiggins be appointed males: for mean of road division No.14.\u2014 hundred CaJTifd-\t\u201e\tj White Rocks.$15.00: Brown Leg- Motion, Crs.Ballantyne and Rus- horns, $13.00 Pullet prices: Barred sett, that this Council ratify the ROCks, $19.00; White Leghorns $22.; agreement made with Mrs.Jno Jones white Rocks, $24.; Brown Leghorns, re.the care of Emily S.Smith.\u2014C\u2019d.A complaint came to the Board from A.S.Meld rum re.the front road along Lots Nos.15 and 16, Rg.1.It was agreed that the road foreman be notified of this complaint.On motion of Crs.Marks the meeting adjourned.a Standard Church Barred Rocks, $12.00 per ; White Leghorns, $11.00; Rev.J.N.Patterson, Pastor Sunday School\u201410.00 Morning Worship\u201411.00 Evangelistic Service\u2014 7.30 Prayer Services Tuesday and Friday You t 9 $24 or hoy \u2014w 25 free chicks, our choice, will be given for each 200 mixed chicks | ordered and 25 free chicks for each j -100-day old pullets ordered.GODDARD CHICK HATCHERY Brittania Heights, Ontario 8.00 p.m Holiness Movement # # # Rev.W.C.A.McFariane, Pastor Stark's Corners Sunday School Morning Worship\u201411.00 a.m.North Onslow Sunday School at 2.00 p.m.Afternoon Service at 3.00 p.m.Shawville Sunday School\u20142.00 p.m.Evening Service\u2014 7.30 pm.Opening of a revival campaign with Rev.Robt.Boston of Carleton Place.Ont., as Evangelist.H.I.SMITH.Sec-Treas 10.00 am.*< AUCTION SALE X % NORTH ONSLOW COUNCIL If you require an Auctioneer, write, phone or call on aw rl April 3rd, 1945 A regular meeting of the Municipal Council of the Township of North Onslow was held on the above date.Prpspnf: Andrew Daley, Mayor, and Licensed to sell in Renfrew, CarWnn Councillors Young, Armitage and | Lanark and Pontiac Counties.Dagg.Councillor Joseph Vallillee not having filed his Oath of Office within the prescribed time.Motion, Crs.Armitage and Young, that Harry Foran be appointed, ,\t_\t.\t^\t_ \u201e, Councillor for the balance of the a^so one ^arm on the Queens Line term of seat No.4 \u2014Carried.\tand .one on the Carr Line.For Motion.Crs.Young and Armitage, | particulars apply ta that the minutes of February 5th, 1945, and March 5th, 1945, as read be adopted.\u2014Carried.Auditor\u2019s report for 1944 was presented \u2022 Motion, Crs.Young and Armitage, that Auditor's report for 1944.as read, be accepted.\u2014Carried.\tProtestant teacher holding Elem- Motion, Crs.Young and Armitage, entary diploma for Lower Litchfield that acording to letter from Theo- School.Salary $80.00 per month, hile Vaillant, that the South half of I Pupils on roll eight.Apply to Lot 28.Range 8, be assessed to Lucien Vaillant.\u2014Carried.Notice of motion was given by Cr.ARNOLD O\u2019NEILL, Douglas, Ont \u201cFARMS FOR SALE \u201d Phone 42 FARM FOR SALE J Ai Pentecostal Assemblies Five farms close to Renfrew, Ont Rev.N.F.Wendt Pastor DONOHUrS GARAGE Renfrew, Ont.Shawville Services at 11.00 a m.and 7.30 p.m.Bristol Ridge Service at 2.30 p.m.and 7.45 p.m.\u2022 e u* TEACHER WANTED Ac# NOTICE Income Tax Returns compiled for Farmers and Businessmen by appointment only.GEORGE STEWART Secretary Treasurer Bryson, Que FRED HENDERSON Campbell s Bay, Que Phone 33 X - IN MEMORIAM RoblUille\u2014In loving memory of a dear brother, Campbell Robitaille, who passed away April 12th.1943.I He is gone but not forgotten, And.as dawns another year, In my lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near.Days of sadness will come o'er me, j Friends may think the wound is | healed,\t/ But they little know the sorrow That lies within the heart concealed.ITEMS of INTEREST Form for Use of Next-of-Kio for Service Personnel Names CAMPANA\u2019S Italian For iNext-ef-kin of all Service Personnel in the Village of Shawville and Township of Clarendon are asked to cut out and fill in the blank, below, with the name of any member of the Canadian Army, Navy or Air Force Treasurer of Shawville - Clarendon Welcoming Committee Thrifty Shoppers BALM Mail immediately to Rev.H.Kielty, the Secretary- ! .\t\u2014Cordon.RoblUille\u2014In loving memory of my dear husband, John Campbell Robitaille, who pa sed away April 12th, 1943.Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death is a heartache nothing can heal; Some may forget yv were building MONUMENTS from the STONES HORIZONTAL J Pictured percussion instrument.5 Reverberating sound played on it.9 Rent fur a definite period 10 Coalition.12\tFive plus five.|0iM 13\tRub out.15 Obtained.17\tExclamation 18\tInterest (abbr.).19\tUnit of weight.21 Tice.23 Fashion.25\tRoman emperor.26\tExcuses (law).28 Inclosed.30\tObserve.31\tBarrier to prevent flow of water.32\tHopes to Answer to Previous Puzzle uètnli 8\tShip's record.9\tTilts.11\tBrief excerpts 12\tPronoun.14 One of a number.16\tRipped apart.17\tAnimal.20 Affirm by shaking the head.22\tDye stuff.23\tGibe.24\tFinishes.25\tTitle.27 Noun suffix.29 Feline.\\ ' aw ,H|A l the DRAFT BOARD TOOK ALL HIS MEN DUT HE'S DETERMINED TO KEEP THE BAND NAME ALIVE FOR THE DURATION./ P!00;RBG[RIOAK| E ' V ! 0 KEMeIn tiMË EE'KÜRfiÜsITR |Rvj9TlO| IjNll IP ## s (te c#E:A^| MURRAY Ia.p.e sÉs n|i|l_ Spate SI AIL |El|8]AjN!AiL MS N p iMOvTe c ome\u201d i Ain t: ME IP A-': m E Mm */6 OF CêMOl/SHSO aoac/AKS/ i SO >1 8 I 0!N D/A PBR A.D'OlPiE AN $ > ?t f #% ft Z ÎÏ f attain.36 Respects.40\tGaseous element used in electric signs.41\tFree.43\tPlace.44\tOrgan of hearing.45\tNegative.\u2022}6 Speak.47 Golf device.49 Insect.50\tArticle 51\tValuable fur.32 Chemical sufRx.33 Chair.1\tAnimal's lair.34 Skin openings 2\tEgyptian sun 35 One who sins.37\tLiterary composition.38\tIll-natured.$ i they now have an UNLIMITED supply OF AVAILABLE STONE FOR MORE STATUES.53 Rip.VERTICAL OW o z god 3\tEmploy.4\tDeserves 5\tSound made 39 Pig pen.42 Small speck.48\tDine.49\tWinglike part 52 Exist.B by leaves 6\tUnit.7\tChinese X % L' x\\ measure JOHNNY DAVIS I 2 3 4 5 6 7 AND HIS 9 io M JIVE FIVE CATS and DC6$ ARE ecu: eu» ml/asc/ U 13 *4 16 17 lô 19 20 WHECCS \u20acCMCP 1 21 2 23 4 ANSWER: Brooklyn, N.Y, GlA 26 27 8 9 « 30 I SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Seems Like Yesterday By C.Kessler HW O 4l 42 43 0111 a 44 45 46 m \u2019 Get Aas> 4 Carpet suppers', ELMER, THEVRE IN TH' SETT//O' ROOM / j 47 46 49 50 1 [m 51 52 s ' Mr RE ^ I # 4 ! «V* ###***#, » H**'# I r MUTT AND JEFF I They Might As Well Throw Jeff Into The Coop Right Now A, Anytime By BUD FISHER i ! j THE DOCS GIVING JEFF A LITTLE; TRANSFUSION f FROM A HEN* r i YEN' JEFFS X.ANXIOUS TO JOIN THE J ^ARMYAND he thinks/ ^ HE MIGHT BE A lx UTTLE SHY ON 71 CORPUSCLES// HOWS «T VCOM IN OH LOOK! HES OPENING HlS EYES\u2019 HOW DO YOU FEEL.JEFF*/ A little^ CHICKEN I FEtiOSHMD BRING HIM DOaS.DOC! T AWtV* SS ?FINE! FINE! CLUCK! | ?i o DOC\u2019i \\ ' t ' \\ S i i i 4 A h J M A \u2022ss * f ; \u2019 V T E< T; V-.% KJ * % y C3 0^ '\"\"'i.m t k mm y y % m L S t Haggard face and bewildered expression reveal horrors experienced by this Filipino.He was buried alive in an air raid shelter during siege of Manila.Grimy and weary after rescue, he rests on the comparatively safe side of the American-held Pasig River.P MOT üwy Inf 14, * ! B?m ' P .z Ten thousand miles can\u2019t sep arate a man from his best friend so Sgt.Edgar C.Godard, of Huntington, Pa., and \u2018Blackie,\u201d nondescript dog he acquired in Abadan, Persia, six months ago, are reunited.Godard was returned to Bowman Field, Ky., on a rotation plan.Immigration officials frowned on his dog following.Appeal to his congressman, unidentified, resulted in \u201cBlackie\u201d taking a 0,000-milp ride on a Liberty ship, ere they are reunited \u2022.* \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 IT\u2019S A CLOSE SHAVE .vwX^v- # F % à, i g# t z z v i I ! i LOST\u2014Between Shawville Milling Co., and Murrells, heavy tarpaulin off trailer.Finder kindly call Geo.Stewart, Bryson.Rhone 45-13.PASTURAGE\u2014175 acres with running water at all seasons.Fences in good repair.Location 12th Range Township of Clarendon.For further particulars phone 31-13 Campbell's Bay, Que.i Chinese \"Extra money\" is needed to pay harvest hands e e * / FOR SALE\u2014Model-A, Ford Coach, serial number 173558; tires in fair condition.Apply to Milton Hodgins, R.1 Shawville.Que.WELDING\u2014Asceteline welding and cutting equipment.Anyone requiring such work done apply to Alvin R.Brown, R.R.2, Shawville Ph.9-12.SlS i in good ' running order «4 Buy Victory Bonds to provide a reserve of working capital for your farm.Buy them, too, to help maintain your country\u2019s war effort.* They pay interest these two ways.\\A \\ V s » PRISONERS of WAR PARCELS CONVOY - iP u m FOR SALE\u2014One bay gelding, six A few days ago twenty-one Red years old, weight 1550.Apply to Cross trucks, each driven by a Hiram Lathem.Caldwell, Que.Canadian prisoner of war, crossed the Swiss-Germyi border each loaded with emergency rations to Allied prisoners of war inside Germany.The Canadian built trucks, painted white to avoid Allied air attacks on German territory, were the gifts of the Canadian Red Cross to the International Society.This was the third cargo of its kind to leave Switzerland since the mercy-system started several weeks ago.Canadian prisoners of war were sent as drivers to the frontier under an agreement between Germany and the International Red Cross, by which, if any of the drivers attempted to escape the convoy would not be allowed entry.Through the Canadian Press the story has now reached Canada.\u201cThe cargo was made up of prisoner of war food parcels, medecine, clothes and cigarettes.\u201d the despatch FOR SALE\u201413 inch grain grinder, reads, \u201cneeded to save Allied pris- elevator attachment, in good con-oners from starving in the destruc- dition.Apply to Wilfred Elliott, tion, panic and disorganization be- Portage du Fort, Que.hind the German front lines today.\u201cA German policeman or a member of the Volkssturn was seated beside each prisoner of war driver as the trucks started their journey.As each truck took its position in the formation the driver took a last look at Switzerland, which to him.spelled freedom\u2014 internment, it is true, but safety and freedom nevertheless.\u201cIt would probably have been very simple for those men to have made a dash for liberty, as it was only a few short yards from where they stood on German soil to the free land of Switzerland.\u201cBut no one attempted to escape continues the story, \u201cbecause they knew that if the convoys were stopped probably hundreds of their comrades who were anxiously waiting their return with the supply of Red Cross parcels would starve,\u201d The Red Cross trucks will remain at various prisoner of war camps near Karlsbad and Luebach, for I We desire to thank our many inter-camp service and for evecu- friends and neighbours for their ating war prisoners from danger | great kindness and manifestations of sympathy during our recent bereav-Eighty-five more Red Cross trucks I ment.We especially wish to thank have just arrived at Geneva and will the Matron of the Community Hos-be put into service carrying cargoes pital, Rev.Cecil Randell and Rev.into Germany from the huge accumu- A.F.Pokes, la ted stocks of Red Cross supplies Mr.and Mrs.Herbert N.Hodgins now on hand in Switzerland.Chicks -pullets -from Hillside Poultry Farm - taking orders for April -May delivery.For immediate delivery they have cockerels, wide choice breeds, some started.In view of possible coming meat shortages, these go quickly, so order now through agent Cecil Cole, Waltham.I t $et netubf to tuy -tu VICTORY BONDS 8th VICTORY LOAN Opens April 23rd.RATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE Orders for May delivery of Kitchener Big\u20144 Chicks and pullets being taken now.I sooner HHHHHHBHpHHHH they have cockerels, dayolds and started.These will soon go.Order now.Agent R.E.Workman, Shawville You can often make a profit if you have cash to buy young animals Sorry none available But for immediate delivery at# \u2022 27 FOR RENT\u2014 Farm situated two miles from Ladysmith, for rent or on shares.Apply to Heman Dagg, Shawville, Que.MoaoaoaaaM PROCLAMATION We have just received this year\u2019s quota of In accordance with the plans of the V-Day Committee, I hereby proclaim a Civic Holiday on the day that hostilities in Europe cease and also the following day.W.C.SCHWARTZ, Mayor INSUL-BRIC SIDING FOR SALE\u2014Good house and lot, stable and garage.For further information apply to Mrs.Clifford Cruickshank, Bristol Mines, Que.The Citizens of Shawville are requested to follow out the desire of the Council in a proper and fitting manner in regard to Holiday and Celebrations planned for the cessation\tgg The V-Day Committee request the following programme to be adhered to for the observance of the momentuous event:\u2014 1\u2014\tOn the day that hostilities cease all stores, shops, factories, schools and places of business will close as laid down in the Proclamation by the Mayor.2\u2014\tA parade will be held at three o\u2019clock in the afternoon, providing that word reaches us before noon that day.If, however, word reaches us in the afternoon, then the parade will be observed the following day at three o\u2019clock in the afternoon.FOR SALE\u2014A quantity of ' good timothy hay.Apply to Lee Hudgins, Shawville.Phone 122.Tills constitutes a permanent outside finish that can be applied over present wood or ashhalt finish.cf hostilities ii\"i Lui ope FOR SALE\u2014One gander and one drake; a number of one-year-old Shorthorn bulls, and one 3-year-old.Apply to Russell Mee, R.1, Shawville.Phone 13-14.Place your orders without delay.All orders subject to prior sale.FOR SALE\u2014Twenty-four Oxford-\u201e | down ewes, a number of them pure-breds; one purebred Oxforddown ram; also a number of Holstein cows, due to freshen in May.Apply to Arthur Meldrum, Wyman.Ph.27-12.3\u2014\tAll citizens who own cars are requested to decorate the same in an attractive manner, and so add to the splendour of the parade.4\u2014\tThe parade will form at the School ground and will proceed to the Memorial Park for Service of Praise and Thanksgiving to Almighty God.All Clergymen, members of Council, Veterans of this war, and representatives of various bodies are requested to ¦be on or around the platform for that service.The Mayor will preside.The Hodgins Lumber Go.CARD OF THANKS 5\u2014All the local Churches are asked to regulate the time, manner, and place of their own services.Service will be held in each local Church.Listen to the announcement concerning the same from each local Pulpit.NOTICE zones DID YOU KNOW?_\tlïhe famous Douglas fir-tree is not close on Monday and Fnday even- a fir tree It is a false hemlock, ings and all day Wednesday of each Neither is the red cedar a cedar, week until further notice,\tIt is a true cypress.We pray that the War will soon come to a close, and on the day of celebration we call upon all citizens to be sober, be vigilant, and be thankful.\u2022 W.C.SCHWARTZ, .Mayor The Hayes\u2019 Beauty Parlour will J.A.DEAN, Secretary., And Family."]
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