"wit... cc In...’ "is good coffee" "i: A: good a nan Roan was fl With Canadian llaturallsts from observers a _ More plentiful than rol- yam in w Whitehall ;.Y southen Ontario. cvenlnc NI" mgpollslnfloch arenot . _ um . ‘ connnotn. More spectacular than j all, pine grosbeeks are delighting many bird wa Male speci- mens with their brilliant. red color- ing agsrrinst darker wings and with ther ight rcd batches make a arc“ "= toners. of vivacic life in a background d I bird. i, as are bluelays and nuthatches. t. Found across Canada to the tree l limits from coast to coast and breeding locally and irregularly ‘- t. "Patrol: .. coun osprey or aw ‘- adverlfiges presence by an enor- Buiit of sticks and commonly atop some tree lofty and isolated, the nest is often a land- mark ‘visible for a mile or more. ear v the rev and odds to its eyflogpliiilm it b0- anywhetre elocept in s . its l mous nest. comeaasblgasaha , to fracture su n; l ‘When outing? or repairing this anwk pigohs up a stick from the fol-es‘ t collects them with the some technique that is used ca as its talcns gra shallows. Wlhen the wood carried ‘ to be woven among other sticks. some of them cf surprising sine. Because of in; conspicuous nest which betrays e osprey as s. t competitor and enemy ,the species F. is decree-s tn the Canadian lake- ; lands. but .;ding its own on the tidal flats of both coasts. Flew fish dear to the angler are killed by ‘this hawk as suckers and perch of the shallow s are its usual diet. who has used the baaa utmnujor posters. "Thll ‘is the fin- drives have centred there. Meeldy throughout the wlr Iiondorwm ‘nave scanned he s1 - ans and pictures which have hi - °r denxthe 101:1- bronac bss-retliefs dei pict e en's our grea nava Vl0ww&. Now. though anxious to ply the war debt, th to spoil their famous do i can be Justified dur- 14m- besides the _ though this bird is much more rare , —-the Amtlc threetoed woodpeck- . C. Of dark hue with a yellow cap, this w ‘pecker has but three. l - ahead of the customary allowance ‘- ' of four toes This is the species ' which rlpc the bark from trees in n big way Wherever the blrc a‘) m pines and hemlocks will be stripped of bark to a degree that seems impossible as the work “Everymmq lng the war,’ declared Sir rence Chubb. Secretary of the Soc- iety for the Prevention of Didi:- uremcnt of Town and I W. "but surely the time has come when we can get ham to the dec- cncies of life." "Absolutely abominable," Sir Kenneth Clark, director of the National Gallery. as he games out be at a huge lugihl colored rural“ - ter facing his o ice wind . don't tell me libs/t one of those ere has ever made the slight- est difference to the amount of money anybody gives to war av- During World wfll‘ 1 “Kitchen- er Needs You" recruiting posters adorned the Nelson column. Glickadcec. cheerful ln the wild-_ out winter weather, are everywhere.- ycock. Some- times its own we ht in sufficient l limbs. per fish-a sudden dive on a floating stick aimed as accurately .3: a fish in the e nesting sticks use taken from trees-dead trees usually-Ans hawk dives at a Isl-such with such velocity that it is hcoketn and 1'19 if“?! a disk-a one-we v-ator will leave SHREWSBURY --Privaie A Carter. who “Briton: Fume 0var Posters at Trafalgar (btumruslkmvulssrlsins our m‘ ' tolls iih tmm planners and art lovers London "W need the owner more than g: user did" defends the National v keslnul, 331... col- Movement PLOUGI VERSUS DEX The plough has long been sldered one of the most o! all cultivation implcmen . Be- cent. developments, the Field Husbandry Division, Dominion lb:- imetitalrarnts Service points out, have called this consideration 1° m enough for you--" She waited before and her voice had a overtone of terrible, stony patie uestion . many parts of wes rn Canada where soil drift- ing is prevalent in certain seasons. it has been found that ploughing is not only unnecessary but even be ofgélitlglllllhllLdTzgthgsfi the surface e groun n re- rd soil drifting A plough turns m.’ under the surface, while disk-or culti- e trash on top. GSYEAISINUNIID years continuous s 46 crvicc with the King's Shropshire Light In- fantry, was presented wi his second long-service medal hem recently. l-le rolled it Canada's “TIN-PG?” Navy 1 ‘ George Drew, Premier of Ontario, , hasbcenthestormcentrecfmore i_ controversies than anyone else in "- public life today. Remember his crack about Canada's Navy early in the war? Remember the Bren Gun In- quiry? Yet, despite his act-backs, George has always managed to bounce ~ _ right back more successful than ever. ‘ Read the life story and political his- . tory of this glamour boy of Canadian politics . . . In The Slilfidhfd’! maga- zine section this wcelv " . . Ofhar foofvros this would GYPSY I05! Ill DIDN'T INVINT ll She may have put the glamour into ea- otic dancing, but Ibo didn't invent it. Who Jill P It's all explained in Tlrofltnndardthla / week with n deacdptlon oi‘ the techniques exotic W oi‘ some ofthe world's best VENGIANCI IN IIIS l-IIAIT non Ripple returned from sea to find his edestroyedacmshewayfuvnshipyard. As vengmnce ho planned co marry the owner's daughter. Read how it: all started and ended in The Standard’: complete novel, "Foothcld u $3000 Ill (ISII PIIZIS blishln cl lurid nbo 15.3% Age". KIIIDIIS‘ IIITIIDAY PARTY ‘ l!!! t O , axdflrfflco Whcdbo P? ‘lllndtbalalwlrin eensflstfis ham... lsaturiagansntireasuruforc kiddies’ binbdlc N!!! Glinplobc with recipes. Icelpaqaoo. 000 ' - lqvllluhumslanml v1.1 .- -,.,.. -,t_- V. Ihe Mulberry Bush 52;? i? éiiti? serial Gonnoluulladlelaleoss IE‘ at. s of "can't you ace? 1t isn't 6W9"? embml" llery. I'm not just a jealous wife n: wall as selling ex flelld. He iolned tho 8. and I miafilt. have been in lovfiavith of men — but that wouldn't ‘s nor that matters. ‘Bo -- I'm dishonorable, am !l'"‘ She drew a long breath. She was oised there. hair th that awful inward fire. “ ‘Ihe dark lush thahtkresr ovcr his mawgfregtgfigirlgtéltlgr “ ivlsiml” ' his residence in that cl Entering upon active gervm ber 39 as a Commander promotion has been rapid an is achievements notabl c first Captain and mm- During th first l kcrved as a letleutensgtor d w" h’ e can. Between wars he retained his ith the Naval Service, much time and effort ganization and wrslnin Rom Canadian Naval Vo- fectrlres warmed e ward him a little, then ck i’ you think of your husband She rcgliled agittltzadho l at er ea, bracn snllil 1: inst him. This tawa, he was responsible for all [recruiting and preliminary train- ing in the Canadian Navy. in he was invested by The King at Buckingham Palace as mender {at the Order of The Brit- P She said wcodenly, "I'm asking you what you thi H with iokedwsbook I h, we,“ mm not Mun, proximately two weeks. back, closing the door very gently. ‘She heard the pounding of his feet as he ran down the stairs She had not slept when dawn V2664’! and Elli’. Bsalnst the She had stretched herself on the undred reproaches, she lndow to win en lain down to press She had loldull halt bmmgueyetm erse over an over "m9 that she was ri ht, had done was t e onl justice and honor s e could do. And then she turned on all the "Bhts and Billed at herself in con- lm nt you that Harriet Hill ncthinil at all to me. An you that I love you — I a1 ill that isn't windo fist had walked may l" over that that’: all ended?“ u 1th it could end agzrin, couldn't it? Oh ‘ I love you - no have to say this.“ noble speeches about honor! it's funny - if it weren ful — if it weren’ what she needed when “I9 —- YOU Sly YOU t 5° _ 5mm“ read, Certain nationalities sues‘. it; report l , will We me and y“ 50mm‘ serve as a basis for decision and-lfiwaslnyourmlnd someth Int in! - some hing that irked you knowing! that. you ought W. kndwins iv and waitin - 31w r that one letter. I be can the lines ht; t in days. m“ m iciglsaarc re-broadcast in tries. "rt- llk fishing with not in- mu stoadjof a‘ hook and line: Miss de 1nd e says. the War Crimes Comm sion was preparing for the Nurcn- tr the central tracing bur- eau was asked to locate needed as witnesses. e week, by use of he seven were located and two others not scusht but who had testimony to offer, cams in. Thousands liaily . Soak Relatives N. Bab. 0-(0 P)- lllons of Europe's dis- Talklng about placed persons have been repatri- had let B ted lg b is to ‘ th ted hm ies together are thousands th ‘ . other man's wile!" Me w” ‘n I Gamble make love to her. P!!!“ ______.___. mm‘, “""'{°" BIAVIIS Mmmnntn ro vlsrr LIBERIA Never free from you! or of the Uni ad N andmfiloléabillaticn Administration's mlncy ‘our dog - b u. Ill do anyflling you u; _ only you'll love m; u 339d for s bree. . tion - snd'to yield lvoumlflh t. be 11 srstmulwmtchednm and “"8"” first women medical gradu- to of Alberta University, Edmon- us‘. as still-active‘ as ever" Germany, rts that as as Novembemuirics about the lost ones were coming in at 000 a day. The heavi- 1s year m. Hellstodt was the only wom- no country, mostly third generation n-bcrn seeking to trace their parents, grandparents, or relatives. .1411: dale Pole. back in 11185011 to to has had experience strayed, since arts of ‘his country id 80c knugéflield in a harms; 90mph“ iawlziad. Being on -- going w while this doubt wsl Riftielfitlgiluslti $13 t" that her heart h tu and M"! — not have h. Sweden especially in? in Oalilry. A iantio trip she by was a passenger absurd the freighter, which loaded with 10,000 tons of wood pulp, left at fsrgenaea! port cif the southern tip of ‘he steel at the t to be. (To Bs Continued) Efl ent upon honor? VALLEY SCHOOL _.___.. port for the month of i» m -Dorothy Bushes, that . Mike. Will you Ia -— and tell ary. ‘P Will Grade VIE and try Georgina K , did Grade VII mt cue any more Velma Oillls. must much to yourself barel moved 1mm we I!!! tgrouch the minefield. ‘a she sai . "In the region of minefield cnc could sec nken ahl Qflgfi VI —Alfrcd Phelalf. her amsssm en with retllr-ning a. "want ma — to hmnll to J ll. W? so... -0atherine Kelly, Non- ry. III~J h K011 , Grade II i‘?! n l y mm.“ th Kel . o" M —I'll'v Daugherty, urt bureau works in l6 othar countries. an angina coma: in. U. which ll psthol Ii. tar HIM Fl K ll . Alba tlllifn-n‘ is... " HOW 00- PEQHE FIGUREYOIIRA "T3232 “nasal: "flowed v- ~ m‘ - u... t. .11. Mill N YLONS NYLON STOCKINGS will be available here in sp- We are asking all custom- ers who are interested to apply BY_LETTER stating clearly the size required and the price preferred. To expedite matters it is strongly recommended that you oat office order or cash in payment. with your or er. And further, you Will help by printing the word “NYLON” on the outside of your envelope. Please note prices of N YLONS on the LEFT side of this announcement. MGDRE s. Mttiscnmléd CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E. I. whether the B.A.B.O. its present s stem of non-com cial b ca t“ Afrikaans over 8i transmit- s. The proposal to introduce com- mercial broadcasting has had a mixed recemlon, mainly favorable. The man the street thinks it would introduce competition and probably help to improve the qual- t of prcgranls. - ere are no privately-owned station? ‘in Sdoufh Airs; and com- merca roa casting no been allowed since i026 when the B.A 8.0. took over the system owned by I. W. Schlesinger, which will run on purely commercial lines with "plugging" oi commodities in a way wh ch many listeners found all?’ rlgsedcommmial 0 0N mtcm would be under ‘he contra of the B.A.8.0. in matters good taste and so on and the corporat- ion would decide how much ad- vsrtis would be allowed. julst as the dnadianBroadoaltlng Oor- . oss There ‘would be four stations to hi." w..." “°.1‘;l"';ti.“'tt.... m’s.s.s.o would on s to Produce their own ere are up “ma... aaaooo licensed radio stenera in Bouh éfrica for a npioplallstiou of 2.000.000 umpcans a . . natives Listeners p: an annual fee of 80 shilh (J00) commend with in has been a1 won Whig?» m‘ tltt'$'¢uslt'§'y°°§’a?§ m. Ocpmra believes tn miTmi ll omen wi wanes sllltvignti: main d f itlu m ' ' T ' twith m darn ‘than revelation-cm and with at t“. catcher“ "f main math rs §."....".“.“‘..n sf m. ltd at l p m. with m 0:I0a.m.to_i0a. m. “Place Orders llov For Package Bus Those intending to import nui- e bees this coming lpnn their orders at once avoid we or even nondellvtl" ies when the active season o B Gooderham, Dom nlcll for honey to N- hcavlly rationed slilsr ll h increasing the demand boos. Many of the breeder!“ hat ate orders ma 8° Th Exchange Tax on ii b8 tions. in ulna WM allied thair‘gcs°‘§'fs1l and v11; O 2?; isoe them tb reduces courwfl mhould not wlituunngiid: The s sr s t-uation is still drill‘ tad. ,No sugar L1 available l" has the moat icult "mm Mu" in the 0cm- “ attcr of‘ Alintwigg sugafi ca?‘ for. Parrots tum