‘s .1 WI- PAGE TWO 1 ' , n Inurlrvuwsmv-iv-a-s-swesw Army Cadet ‘Corps News platoon have been ngipolnltd CO as? E's-s George Murphy The tenant Kilrner Mao tlvit lcl Ac . l: ambition to I001. drill, rifle drill, physical education. nnti signalling, the cadets are now getting a prac- flxst nid, in which iven by‘ volunteers from the Calm ion Red] 0mm cical course in he a is being pipe ‘iv dnesdaivs from 5.30 in 630. The‘ practice on Saturdays h] th £1.00. Rifle practice is ed at e lTllOllYiTi on Satnr- . Tweive m. more; rison constructed no less than four 08d“, are being mmwqed h, bnnd- different chronometers, each music on Mondays arid Tuesday, from 3.30 ho 5.00, by Pte. Cobum 01' Juniors have from 10.00 to day wbemoons. Beech Grove C. A. (B) Meaning oi‘ "Cadet" T.C Theorv lcrnvloytnexvt-otthc " et" was to designate iXIi the house of n maintained stanriin armies: and either in their father's d or in the household of another lord they learned thei Rife work. which in ohose times Wu the essfon of anms. Tn consell uence the term "Cadet" tieve-lomed n second meaning vms in retcd in nrtcrirtlnli" with the student o! miliitaxjv or naval prnc Mots." | T‘? lions Test can bring you New Beauty in just i4 days! losnporo ylur shoulders wlsln your loco. - Isn't it true the look years youngeri ‘You see, shoul ers stay smooth, salt, ‘elastic-while faces have pores clogged with make-up, unable to breathe for ' hours at a time. And when ores can't breathe, skin becomes ii eless and rematurely aged. Bu! this needn't happen to your complexion. Palmolive can keep your complexion young. loll: younger In l4 doysl Each ima you wash, with n face cloth massage Palnsolive's lather into your shin for-one full minute, Then, n quickrinse and pat dry! it's this GO-second Palmolive Muss; that-in just i4 days-can give your com iexiou '~ lsstic s smoothness of shoulder skin. kur ‘THAT iovsiv scuooionu. COMPLIXION LEARN T0 506T: Approximately 10.000 cookery oks, supplementing more than .000 sent s yenr ago. have been "orwnrded to British war prisoners n Europe within recent w [he books were drawn up in ron- lunction with the Ministry of Food ind the Red Omel- I08“ ‘OM11- dcuoet out/chant m- Lieutenant Idoutstiunt manhunt Ueutmicxit. qunrtennhster is Cadet Lieu- Millan. older dioys most zrndlialli‘ and existing definition, "a “KENT” Sea Cadet Corps Chatter l1 "HIITINOI" Two hundred years no, the invention sf the chrmom lud to the sailing is! n much Waller berth tlon or his ship, s. mariner, turnlly enough, had to oelclflo 11H words, the ash o particular place; modern scientific micul sketchy if climatic conditi- other celestial planets were slble to the naked eye- posltlon was long overdue, offered n reward of some $100,000. f0!‘ any method by which this could be accomplished, and tlhe son of a. Yorkshire carpentenby name of applied himself [vigorously to the task of pmdu r: l ate to earn the Governments re- iward. Between 1735 and 1749, Har- suc- cessive one being more accurate and less complicated ls he went alone; and, though the Govern- ment tests were most exhaustive and severe, Harrison's muff-h chronometer was able to stand up to all of them. Applying for the offered prize money, Harrison at first was only able to collect about 50 r cent; however, after a great den of trou- ble, and only after the intervention of the then reigning King, he was paid the full amount The principles incorporated in John Harrison's original chrono- mcters are used 1n the most mod- em maritime navigational in- struments even to this day. CADET! CHATTER Galley Packet-A rumour storied] in the Galley This comes trom- the days when the men gathered] in the galley to smoke and spin yu-rns. and a lot of “Lower Deck Dits" started there. Gertie-To drink. Garland -A wreath which is ilouslly strung between masts the day of nnrringe of an Officer or Ratings in the Ship's Company. Gash-Extra. When referring to food, "Gosh duff," etc Get, Cracking-Nautical equival- ent to “Get s. move on," "Show some speed." etc. Get The Head Down -Lay down for s. rest, or to go to sleep: also, "Get the swede piece down,” “Crash the swede piece.” for a drop-n caulkers," etc Gib—An old term for l. stuff with s crock. Gibby-A solar‘; moon, or his B. B. Q I‘ 5 E hat GiveIlA Mlss-‘Ibletafliing ride, give it a. ‘bye’, etc Glass Rings —To permit s glass to ring is supposed to sound thci knell of s sailor, who will die by; dro ll however, flue rfngin is stopped, "The Devil will take Two soldiers in lieu." Go Around The Bend-Go out of your mind; nln "Go crackers," etc. Gob-As in shore use, this identi- fies an Ainerican Sailor. Goose Without Grnvey -.A flog- ging of s0 light n nature Hm; blood not drawn. Granny -Niclcnan.e Wblled i0 anyone with t/hc surname of And- erson or Henderson. Grate Rattler --A Stoker; also, "Dustman" "Stokes," "Clinker- ltnooker," etc. Grog-A solar‘: issue of rum, sl- ter it has been watered down. ‘I11: term comes from the days when Admiral Edward Vernon, who was noted for wearing a cloak of the silk and mohair fabric, grogrnm, was notorious for his order to dil- Gunnery J x-n Gunnery 0f- fioer; also, "formic." . MEETS MANY NOTABLE! cmy. who was made chief ticnist at Prcstwiclc Al-rpori. with ‘Command. was awarded the British .1?311l'11re Medal in the New Year's ‘honor list. A no BREATH inss I IS no run - F 76° ol oll odulls have ° bad bnsolh! Ploy lQfO—-U$O OOIJITPS TOOTll POWDER lsloollla losls prove conclusively lhi In sovon out sf lon eases ‘colours room rowan lssloslly slaps orel land lsroolh. “I TOI IOIII Compared to stint lending brands, o large tin ol .3 gives you up to 30 mars a giant tin up to 46 mom lily-for not a penny more! A (OI-Q TI’! NYLON TOOTHIIUSH m. III-oi" places. Coisols’: Nylon lwlrtlos can’! Id soon. VALUE TIP TO fllllllll Colfiatis Tooth Powder is one of e qdlcltelt, easiest ways to uard against tobacco stain an: tobacco brenthl Gel Colgate‘: today. COLBITE’! TOOTll POWDER PECIAI. 29¢ HISTORY OI’ MAB-IN! CHIDNO- METERS before our s.u do the steammips of this twentieth can- tury. To determine the exact loco- m; latitude and longitude, or“: other onto. much of his calculations were were unfavourable, and the sun or not 1 m 1 1 Mm _ respected for his noble nmlitles inmllil? thg gheveerinnreng. t "um “d hm“- which wgs alive to the fact; that~ some better means of determining] in; n timepiece sufficiently nccur-. 0Y1 01W. “Crash the skull C MrnendMs-mdurl , esqeoyl skin's River. ' LONDON -ror>- Milo Mm Albe n. formation of the RAJ“. Transport Mm Andrew Doyh‘ NW‘ §s§§ Bedford. Miss Evelyn wick Earnsclif . ‘III GIAR GUARDIAN i 11v MEMORIAM Jfll l. MOI-ll!" thghglgy Hospital on J 19M. James J- Morrlsfl! Cove. Whfl in and dispod lwon for hilansellfmabehodtdg friends y whom e sa mined. He was ever ready and willing to lnndshelpinghasidintimeof need. always talclng an active pant in the welfare of the community innd was uni Y of The deceased was born at Dams- cliiffe and when still s. young men ‘settled in Orwell Cove, where by , is capable nuinagctncnt, thrift, and economy. he built up a comfort able and prosperous home. Tfhough a man of retiring dis- lposition he kept well infunned on rull matiters pertaining to the lulu ‘est of public life. The remains were rearwved from ‘the City Hospital to his latte re- ‘sidence at Orwell Cove, where a lnrge num of friends amdncaroametopny their lost tribute of respect to one. who hucl been to many, n wise counsellor and a faithful friend. The funeral was held on Monday morning. Jan. 10th to St. Joachinrs iChurch. Vernon River. No more fit- iting tribute could halve been “paid to the passing of a fellow of uen. than the large number od people who tumed out during an inclem- enn. morning to follow the remains to their lost resting place. Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Monsignor Maurice lVIc —- ald. who also conducted the ser- vice at the grave, Bwides his widow, he leaives to mourn three sons: Joseph P. at Eumsollflc; E., Chnn-jv Val. ley; and Wlilam E on the home- stead: also one daughter Mrs. Wm. E» Walsh, summcrville, and one Ma/htlhaw at Eornscllfle brother , The - s were: D F. Mc- Donald, B J. McDonald, Wm Mc- Leod. Nell GK] MASS CARDS MT. and Mfrs. Walter MbfHIIGY. Mr. and M11. Matthew Mbrriasey, Eamscvliffe. luisses Ruin and Beatrice Morris- sey, Ontauio. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Acorn. Mill- view. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse lidclnwro. Mdllview, Mr. aind Mm. Joesph L. Power. Mermaid. ltvlls- Daniel Paquette and Mary. 1 V. li/Dlss Gertrude 0?’. O1 Niir. and Nlirs, W. . W? Slin- merviille. Mr. arid MIN. Wm. l. Morrissev. Orwell Cove. Mr. and Mrs. John Rooney, 0r- well Cove. Mr. and Mrs. I. J’. Mfllmfld. Orwell Cove. Mrs. James lilnodcsvneck, Vernon. Mrs, F. E. Rooney, Orwell Olive. Orwell Cove Women's Institute. Orwell Cove. The Clohossev Family, Tlgni-sh. it? "°*.i“MM°"3“...s.°“" E§i...“'.“l‘"‘°" . on rs. may, Chime. Point. and mo. Joesph J. Aeem, . an rs. ny eegnn, Miflewki M Ant-ho B Johnston's River. Mrs. Josephine Morrissey, Barns- clitTe. MIS.A o! Monisseydt. Mr. 811g ling. Linus smith, - lvlvféssalxillér irilsmx. Ontario ~ . . . Q8 DQ1- Mliss Ylormce Mnrriesey, berm, Boston. Mass. Oahfll, ivnss Jmkiu, Wnsfolslfgefer snd Everett ill’ s . was. ory and effi terminal. ‘I'm-mourns o! Tho essential rotelnotfoods. tlomwss thoratsilid-in, bureau, within annals diet- ine within the GOOIIIIIO Ioura Murray. New Wilt- I and ma. James Menu, On- Mr‘. and Mira. llinw ueqau. L118! Oathe MoDonfld “us, Mrs. Jamesnnlgppin, City,' Mrs- Wm. B2108. bless. Mrs. Wm Frazer Sianmorvfllo, lveish, New Brims- Mi. and Mrs. w. w. Mount. Mr. Harold Smith, Pownfl, mt-ruotions for m 0 curs. Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Lloyd who Just returned from over- seas, and three step children, Roy in United States. Leona, Mrs. Ar- th Stewart. 5111953114 Hilde, O0 l5 cen GU IN MEli/IORIAM MI. JAMES D. CAMPBIIJ. A respected and beloved citizen passed away to his eternal pest, on Feb, ist, in the person ol Mr. James D. Campbell, Spring Volley at the 88c of 66 years. Everybody knew him loved him for he was a friend to young and old glike, and will long be rtmembewed for kind and cheery disposition and readiness w land n. helplnghnnd M. all times to anyone in need or trou- ble. His children looked up t0 him m, In a kind and lrgliqng gather. He ‘—- Mr. Mrs. John I. M11181. saves to mourn w e, Margaret. Oherrywslloy Mean and five chlidm. Mono, Burlington ; $6 mania“? “git ' m“ ° "d Mullen-inn nnatsnnmsouivcm Grog," i ‘dilution w his i x. ' ' 5s ‘Wu "m" seamen Yeventually termed OtaQeir Mg Ami, Maugmln “w; _- . THIS _ iwEArER _' gflitflgfigvggtrél; with the swriquet lidrmand Mrs. nmnm ' Grub —— Good-loom»: n. ‘m. dmmLeoloon .3141» aelnerfally ‘used when re! to on. q e emnesemhnybh eos- wssMss-yuoniqJsosdaastss ing is ‘lovely Grub," wh pies-m Mess. ' is used along the some lines as N!!!“ MAI‘! 3. Ollrnl. Boston. "Fine and dandy." N17858- Guns-The Gunnery Officer; LETTERS AND MESSAGES 0F also "Gunnery Jack" SYMPATHY Gun Busters -—Ordnsnoe Arti- Rev. M. J. Roney, Bowlan. ficers. Brother Prudent, Montreal- fi‘. St. Daniel, o, ntnins omnrpleto‘ in- citing sires 2. 4. and o o d r tte : Write shove iiiceturgawitrl? your nsgeggg address with stamps to Ohar otletown Design No. 1187 is in Needlewor- ardim. NAME- -_._----__ swam/mouse ----- osn--_pnova1oI--- Mrs. sterling Andrews, meeewwn- His funeral wok place from his late residence on Feb. 3rd with fl short service at the house by his nan who bringing occnfcot tn the bereaved. Mr, thus‘ Stewart. sang very feellngly "Think of the Home Over were." The procession then wcnded its way alpeq-ue where u service was held in the Presbyterian Church. Interment in Malpeque Cemetery, beside his daughter who predec- pastor Rev. Mr. limaoGo spoke from John 14th, l0 M who m: eased him m years n30. ews: Alvin and Henry The pallbearers were ab. neph- Sudsbury, Russel, Arthur George Camp- Swift Canadian Co. Ltd Fellowship in llutrition I iistry in the Meek Munorial Labor- Intory is concerned with the sig- nlfance of dietary proteins in the animal economy. Protein foods are important oe- cause on being broken down as they are during the process of their digestion, they supply valuable amino acids which are necessary for~ the growth and repair of the Af- The Swift Canadian Co. Limlte announced recently that. the Re- d healthy condition of man and animals. By means of feeding ex- periments, the abnormalties result- ing from the lack of these specific chemical substances have been de- School had been renewed in re- cognition of the progress attained. The research, which ls being con- ducted by Dr. H. Laverne Williams, Department of Pathological Chem- Officinl lm Th even material arsuehas‘ Boston in A n1, 1941hAdelxili; “a? l l“ . u“ in i311: o dlh “m” o mtdwiiri: when n n,‘ l°'°*t.‘.lllll.'i.i"tfi‘t’ztt.°i.°:lr, in‘ September 1948 f - “" it‘??? d It w!‘ owever, that when tmeiof than - vcs i-ti".;‘i‘“ti.'it’°“r‘l»“ absent the dist”: ecrperim the animals were able to grow si Almost notsnll rates and to YOPN- ........."- n on e - the bodies of iiu .nons of tlia supplied in the The investiptionsic be under- "m. ‘Wm...’ oration <>§‘.‘.’n"é‘§w‘.““'°““'““°°°“““' PLAYER‘S NAVY cut CIGARETTES uwlMlJ-oo fhhermth rd: - -m.i....l2..°"° t..'.“"’~°“‘“ it‘ ,- 1 ~ is - . u" dietary constituents which ure re- quired . {or = its» ‘urination. 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