‘Ylseligwhléeulusflsufiola §l"l""°'-lt"§'mi=""""‘" "mum fi h. mo: "wisr-tzwm-"rgrrsu l?‘ white wit evsa ‘W den-from needs lleiv French Blocked llezi Atomic Efforts HOMER-Al... Dec. +_-(C P)- The story o! how the canny nah DNVBXIMZd Oermanecienv ists ' irom utilising the only Ci/Clfltivn in EuIODe for Atomic reseasoh when they seized Paris was related hers today by Pro- Oourfler. dis- inedioal iesitist o! de France. Courrier, who at the is an associate Juliet-Currie. Irene Currie the the famous scientist. is in Montreal to present a series of medical lect- ures under auspices oi Mcqiil University. ‘ with the capture of the French Capital. he recounted. German scientists teverisly engaged in ‘Drobinl the I atomic fission. made a bee-line for the College de Iranoe. which had the only atom-smasher in When theydemandcd admittance to the cyclotron. alter diiidlniz the laboratory doors locked. they were told by tbs college ad- ministrator that he id not dsre Open the doors in the absence o! Professor Joliot-Ourrie . The latter had iled to the south of France Several weehs later German Intelligence discovered that he had returned to Paris They once more demanded access to the cyclotron and threatened to transport the huge apparatus. weighing hundreds oi tons. to Germany when the French re- lubed nenou senor" finally mm to allow til.- Germsns port time use c! the cyclotron, provided it would not be (or we: purposes“ sc 00 e Professor It Proteus:- MM. runny idiosyncrasies the machine developed. "Every time die Germans wanted to use it there was a part missing. or broken. vet whenths hunch used it it worked well. he said, “the Germans never did make any headway. when they 1m», Pas-is. the machine was still intact. so little did they beleivc h-i theiiirther usefulness o! the machine. and how it could p00- albly b.- used against them.” v. . .Hu++e+u+o-¢+Q+e-o+v LUILBER ROUGH BOARDS STUDDING - SLABS flYlVl LENGTHS-S feet BROOKS - BOXES 1. J. HAYLEY Seutiiport FOOD and Europ e .- g ‘AAAAA AAAAAgAAAAAAA - ilf The loiigii lireelie "it in-‘t " said dee- psraoeiy. "It was tor . I wanted you to see Ni! ‘°-"v§i°?..?.-S"Pi$l-*l.%°‘"" “l! you loved me. you wtuulll" m“! love vou as well. even batter "when I cock?" me sell with a wicked sweetness 1th polo iece sudden color. then. couldn't love the runs" todether." She se-t down on the soda and expected that he would seis- her wrilt and draw her up. "N03 he said. "We, wouldn't of course. The doorbell sounded shrill throurih the oalniul mom- ents oi silence. "Are vou com- ing?" h.» asked “We don’t have to quarrel. and neither do we have to love Warner together. I am capable oi IOVlmz his music with you or without you. That. is what you dont understand . . . ." ‘T184166 8°.’ slid Tam. “I wont He came and took her hand but she contrived to make it. limp al- though her heart was beating with Dalll-Ilfld tear. “I! he doesn't insist now." she thought. "l! he can m away now. when I om looking more attrac- tive than ever in my ills-whet W111 happen later?” She could see herself in the tall mirror between the Eirench windows, and she of, N OW_AS ALWAYS, you went your aiuiy to enjoy tidirionsl fruit sud birthday cakes . . . fancy lirrle calms for "get-togethers" ...srorable cookies for casual enoerteining. Bu: entity's cakes must consider shortages of butter, roger, eggs, certain nuts and dried fruits. So more than ever, you need Swans Down, to help thrifty recipes like those given, make cakes so grand you'll serve them regularly-radon or no ration! For Success that‘: Outstanding- sifted and re-sifted until 27 dines u fine flour. Gives akes mpcrb fineness . . . even eexnue . . . such use Swans Down in all your cakes! Made from selected parts of choice Canadian wbeagSwansDowuisgrouniibye special “controlled milling" process, then 1 ssorclinsry velveq Gnndreeiedrecipusaeeeelpoclege. looked really irrestible in the dove . qivro'°'w%n'ti"‘u use looking ll at his wrist watch min. 1t was the ape the acnius. the schizo- iriondship relieved her or the dread oi’ entering the place alone. Hi Oped that Oary izi-sisei. V TRANSPARENT OVEN WARE SAVES FUEL orance was here. The quick black eyes c! Deme- ggllled. As he e “b14- Tam thank lonatihmand he bowed twir one and ct his wsx mus- that ncsvure somehow. which tache. “Ali. Mademoiselle" he caused her to feel a rocky adam- said. “You have neglected us ior ant stubbornness The taxi horn some time. Perhaps you do not sounded mrilly once more care for the Toe-Toe since we "No." said Tam. have no music?" He twinkled a "All Wight Good night. idiot teasing miile. child and remember that I icve She murmured something and you." He was gone. hurried on. aware that her even- liow could he be gone. the in: clothes. upecialiv the silver fiend. the monster. the moron. iox cape. were attracting dubious attention. The bartender said in you tor the flowers. 1t was grand c! you " "You wereift oflended tired!” ixblssked. ontinuing to polish the ‘e “No woman is ever cilended by flowers." She took out a or- ette which he bent to light. a felt s curious warmth sud under- standing between them as i! ha were tar 1mm o stranger. _“&~ sides. we had already been intro- duccd. "By whom?’ He looked start- came on the gallop. 0r it was planting dragons‘ teeth to iiud that armored soldiers had flour- ished mrrnlvht. - (To Be Continued) LABOR l1‘ I8 DOUBLE PURPOII WARE FOR ssxmc no: anymo- is porno A 1m T0 sows pom: IIJLR riionssus llatloiial Forestry Policy. le llrged (YrMWiA. Que. b-l Creation o! a national Dolley whim wo ufillldl’! sbiiit rrmsinm wor lrcm her pulp and pa r uustry. was study made ueogrlphioll Society by research experts over a Itiod d! may month. . 0% Ibiwiliilt ll! h trv to meet additional‘ ‘H f! l. sviiilr PRACTICAL siilirs AND SIZE FOR BAKING ‘is mo: m crux “sfill ' nrAii / I I “ ~ The Ilfllllll’ oi.’ God Save The m... :3it'l.l“'€.l‘§.i."si$.i‘...n‘“‘ u," fill. We. elr cede. uiiouie unite "Z'i.'.'.....°"""""""" Pillrwlvesliu-‘nh - . ~%=Ivio|ioealdifl' sps-eiy-Lqpdabdhiis “gallium-u J “uplfi a md_hdfiollii, $130010! giaduilnnrweflfiililli‘ Moor, silo Jeerweikdaesodd out ins... Eur-cm nim- mslismouszsoeflgflb“ ‘ha. mmsrssorils-io mlnueemflinlneatsllllih l’ flkldm‘ eopbefofililkllll- l5 W0 ‘i SWANS cAxe steak succession-limos- health and newton for 1W Nah, to honor them and to wish than: thy God Bless You. ggndifibllm JWI- m W continued he lneilii. with our 1H4! I "'1" . . . thou his tor Areensult art» (Patriot Please 00W.) I “"45" "rm l" "W" lilt- naturqniiy our thoughts oi Mrs. Al» -—---—-——— “mam” ‘M “ “'7'” N" A i . sanault that good and ever chsrm- lunch!“ ““"" l‘ gmmuw‘ llll ins lady whose friendship we are L? on. t“, “h; proud to hbvo, and whose kindness Q t h"; o, ha um’ m‘ m‘ nd courtesy are valued by all Ihe ° u‘ ' u has a great place in our thoughts “m” ‘or . ‘Hum 9"“ 7"‘ The home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Ili-senuult was the scene ct a happy occasion on the night n! Nov. oath, when friends gathered couples and expressed his happ- neu at being present on such a happy occasion. Other congratulat- snd our esteem during the celebra- tlon o! the Silver Wedding. ‘flmu in his passing has dealt very gent- 1y with our two lends whose llold Elections To liecosie Tommy at prices tuned in modest cry messages were tendered the honored couples by dinner guests. A sing song, led by Mr. Phil Ar- sensuit and Ir. Herbert Veneer, was then rendered by- all the guests. m. Joseph Costello then rendered some old time vlglin eel- .- l. rry in step dancing numbers. Judging by the applause, these numbers were greatly appreciated by all. e res o! tho evening was at in dancing and singing, till a wee hours e! the morning, when all the guests departed gets;- having sung. “For they are jelly good fellows" King brought the evening to a close. (Patriot Please Oopy) ADDIIII I. nd Mrs. been Henry and ne, m" Mandi, I have been rogue» lb evening to wider-tale Ill tab INC! the ann versary a WOOL GLOVES, MITTS and FUR MITTS iii psa- tel, dsrir shades. Priced from . $1 ‘° $4.95 Also Kid and Ciisiuoi- settle Gloves. BANDANAB, beautiful hand woven woois, bright shades. From $1459 to SCARVIS, wool and sheer, bright colors end wiiits, from $1 ‘° $2.49 budgets. HANDBAGS, in a large variety o! styles, priced to suit your budget. BLOUBEB-Ao ideal glfl for Christmas. Long and short-sleeves. Sizes 12 to M. lilo, Satin-quilted, leu- gailine, Corduroy, Fien- nei. Sizes 12 to M. All popular shades. eetia all Chenille. HOUSECOATS-in Ciien- l BID JACKETS in rayon, phi-en-ic. the lover? Things don't an undertone to Gorgas: "Must 15d and movgd m, ash tray a t m Q; _.', hWWn m" WY- 8h? l-hmiilhl- b! 1i! "it 19°11" "M?" "mil" lnm- . ZinTfffe ‘tfiyéiizit 3 $12‘. IQ §§'me"§1“uy' snmiiglgfnd nu”; 0| 9% an" “he ‘mmer 4°“ cmsed em‘ “AH 5am m‘ bl“ w“ Dflm} ' "B" Mum“ Aux-mu" Dun‘ yo“ their wedding Upwards oi’ lift? ringer on their honored heads. d,” a" "y; m bgfleg st Um- I phaticsily. "m". ll "W Ymlghw °f m” 1",‘. "memb" “mm” wmqylln‘ friends sat at ‘a sumptuous dinner He respects them, and though he d“; Ont h ind results o! ‘ she “shed wmmm’ mmlmg‘ “mm V“ kw“ u“ em M‘ M" abom‘ ‘a m" "° but s" ? served in the banquet hsli o! the may iague less deserving mortals e in omsrio but he didn't return as she had " l. no.“ said Al with charity- “No. I honestly don't. I avc to p h t d Mme" m 1 mm ,, ebod curling Olub. he passes our cs an munmpmtiu sat n . expected After hsli an hour she I always like to see 80m Y 80 no to that next table now but Pr,“ to we dinner members o! ‘mmngly "n, ‘an ye.“ yum‘, “we: Bum“ ma“ m. on, .__._. rose and ‘out on her short silver to t0 ." ‘"11 y°“-? ‘hm a mmumm the Club assembled iind with ap- lulngga msrriinsnt good humor, t" 0. llchlilter ‘ HOI-LYWOOD- DN- ii-MP) iox cape and called a cab. She Tam went in the obsure booth She drank her Manhattan slow. m ti.“ wand‘ for the “cum” harm-In." m n ‘Mk, “N, M“) Pa!“ my‘: a o m.“ o] qmgm; Qgmmnu 31% walked out of the lit/tie house on where Oar-y Bcverence had al- 1y and alter s. while he was back. PH" r new“ on bah." o" f mm, u, dew Time Age cannot i” gm by my.“ 1 Hollywood corremondent tor Lawn" Sim" m“ B” ‘n “ m’ "Y" m“ m’ ‘““ w m” '°' "Ls ‘hm “film” “l” “""" in: rnemxbeera o! theCurling Club this“ nor custom sins m - votuei. with almost two-asylum mom nous smi and ta a teiv moments before she was llei he came quickly. n he asked. an i-lien in a, lower presented Mr and M" “Hen-uni “hue “New o‘ our trund- ‘wd the w“. “mum H9 “w”; 1m» News, wit; a, mm to )1 %e 3.19m saqym _~_-ro l-i-inooid Place. evening. Mise- he "id limt-tézkfglrfzelfgngiiefgfilsnfl‘ a large surn or money u.‘ silver cun- p311‘ niey ward or! ‘Time's st- m, ‘ma, d Roche! begrbsirhbéodsy to be- c - . - n - ' ' ' crwevior will» 15mm! NU- The driver. a pleasant swsr- Their eyes met She saw the I-VF wed cork” u 1 mum u; Nagy. Ar w Hun l r “ed tnicklaint: rfisilritzhsfiéiéozmedfdzrzg “gm”. m“ d Nfldm‘. w,“ amt“ ‘up thy mlow. wanted to talk "Well. oolor start above his dark eye- oil. 1 took “in, wild chance that g-l ltseilagl i" lay M 9PM BY ‘m ° "find my“. m“ ,1 m; 3mg” or Isms. The 51-year-old Manvllle Ill i“ m..." ..“°£‘i.'..“...°.."..i:‘ m. zi°...i".'r.'s..i*:...*°zr.i'is. i°i;:.'i...i"“ i“*::.“:..i:"..iv~o 1- ::....:.:" " m" " - 3.22.}... zeta... ........... ... .... elected u. - My ~ i“ 1"“ "m" oi" l’ ....‘°......."" . ' ' -Gen. A.» . "then I'll be throu " {mind it difficult to speak. ‘I "No. rm not waiting tor any- 91'1"" iylq than served. was si-ound them. votes over B118 m hm; “m, q to "You work tom hours." said tum: I'll have have a Manhattan y -- » Aliiliw P911101. 11mg o1’ the bride. The our-income of iiie may have may‘ ,,,',{:,Z§’{,,°‘,¢%°§§’. ‘roinnws last wile. I guel 1am. swallowing grief ior the m, mu him. staring hard attire "Then will voii go out in "about milled. brill“ v! Ariwneiilt- cone but the smlllns 11111;? N: in i - be W", "gm. just reii in love." new» melt" M» ‘°“.“‘}“‘é‘°‘ ".2. I" t‘: re l‘.“.i.‘;‘”.2“i‘ xi.:ri.?."r.....:":. .‘.’.‘=%..."""..... m. . m... u.,..,.o...,._ul... ti...» ness. ner now a cr . n - ' ma. _ was o e w wind VIM!- .. n“? You ‘Md m" pe Lucci He marched away holding his ask “d I won-t be bu“, i; you r. Reggy Gaudet, toast master their lives to come, when the has: mdwdgzcr ‘aiflhurlgomgh s“ m” t“ month. m (so his name appeared on the ol- shoulders very straight She Ilo~ s“ no .. tor the occasion, opened the pro- yest oi good deeds shall be s! “hm (‘dump Hnh.“ an in“ cw and u" Inclal card) replied. "Lady my ticed that he had line broad m; you, ‘M manner IQIQ go III"! by l-liilng the gllclil t0 P180 tended by troops of friends an gum“! w an“ v0“. ‘or m’ “ten Sh’ an “mm, wile is all the time telling ms. back and narrow hips. l-le looked unmbmably w,“ mm und o; and sins O Canada. loving memories. ‘ u m m. o, m. m”; pqpped the quggflgm she answer- But what I hsite is that I don‘t more ilk; an athlete tron n stu- W,“ and mumm- mat ‘he m- Another large sum o! money in we will new ask you to drill! inlyafl Pm "u! ‘ d ms: w,“ teluphm “u; see the kid much. He's three, . . dent. Probably Gorgas had been 911M without hamtimp "yo, 1v silver currency was then pre nt- with me in hearty congratulations eec onsmm‘ Wt-"a throughout mm I‘ wfiymk to Hauywwt I don»; car.- but ho~5 a swell look- kidding. How stupid she was. go- would like n‘ Bu,’ don.‘ keep me ed to the ha py couple on all! on this anniversary to Mr. und Mrs. “In geume ‘waved money . m; kid)’ ing around listening to everything waiting, 1-11 pretend be 100k. of their irien s, by MrsuT, E. Ar- Argengult, May the future hold E "I 1°" “ma” °! m“ “a “d mp1‘ “m! Nam“ w“ unenmg 1"“ m‘ a “b” “Mun w“ “l” ' ‘he W - bet he's swell looking." said to the inightv voiceot’ Wagner now. “In exutlv m, mum“; tum," proprlsts giits including some a ' ' _ 4 Bhe hoped he would be rse- H, ptmq, “my mt llgnglng w esutiiul silverware. Mrs. Itrneet At the next red light tho driver iiil. but reared that the usic the mm, o,- Mt Osudet reed the accompanying took out the worn snapshot from would completely drowned every- good 1pm. thought Tam. what vm . Mr. Phil Arleneult. in _ . 5 his biilioid and handed it bed: other thought. Wliv had she come h“; 1 done nqw? Meeting s few ell chosen words. then con- _ > - to Tam. "I‘m kind oi proud of here anyhow? She would have Deffecfly m-qnge wgito; gt s gratulated Mr. and Mrs, Arsen- ,, him." he said “He's a. great big met a half dozen people she knew street comer! Annabelle would suit, and also extended the good . boy-he's snort." at the Believue or the Rite; but hsvs nervous piostrstion it she wishes oi the gathering to Mr. and a ‘mo. child was really boeutiiiil somehow she held rigorously to 1mm "In the first plsos you Mrs. Donut Biscqulere who also a a and Tam said warmly. "He's her sell-imposed isolation. It were in evening dress and unes- were celebrating their silver wed- . ~ - ~ irrendi" wou be week. she thwsht. t0 cc ." she would moan. But ding anniversary, having been ' ’ o H a They had arrived It the 'i‘oe- fir! t0 play the guns ways. Tm w“ really pleased with married on the some day as Mr. ~ , ‘roc. The driver d ‘ -‘ and The waiter returned With the herself It appeared that it one and Mrs. Arsenauit. Mr. Hubert , . helped her from the cab- His mo- Menhaiwn and Placed it e b" merely bedroned adventure it Valley, in an very ccngenlai-man- Christmas sparkle galore here si. _ the FASHION mentary unsteadllv so that a tew drops like ner, then congratulated the lisp suopplk EVQl-ythlng for you men-y houdgy yhlrl 59"”? i o v7 t a . ~ I {o}?! .:=‘. 1 or’ craps 1cm gsooossigons