Arm 11,3941 T '00 You Kwow? NOW you can enjoy shredded whole wheat in a NEW, BABY-TO-EAT forml Kellog ‘s Krum“ are shredded curled, ens e —ready~to~eat instantly. othing to use with before you serve! Even the flavour is different. It's a heartening flavour ‘that only Kellogfa can capture. And—there’a MORE NOURISHMENT in every a oonful! YourgrooerhaaKrumblesnow. _ et a couple of packages the next time i you ahop. Made in lnndon, Canada. Ltd, biscuit manufacturers, MDflC- ton. N.B., Mrs Fraser and Mu- ter D G. Fraser. ell booked for a return voyage to Georgetown, B. G. Other passengeis are H. A. Fraser, veterinary surgeon, British Gul- ana, returning home after com- pleting a courss of S-llKllCS nt the Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph and Mrs. Fraser, cnroute to George- town; John H. Rawliizis of Raw- llns’ import and export company, IAIL FOR BRITISH WEST INDIES HALIFAX. N.S.. April 9 — The new motor vessel ‘Canadian Cruis- u" o! Canadian National Steam- flllpfi, sailed from Halifax tonight with passengers and cargo fcr the Fasten: gnowp of the British West indies and British Guinun. Among the passengers were 1i. F. Cawnn. vice president and general ale; manager of John A. Hustm Co. Ltd. Toronto. and Mrs. Oowun: Manufacturers’ Represct: atives, 0.1;. Fraser, vice president and Trinidad, returning home aftqy t; secretary treasurer (1.! Marvens business trip 1Q Canadg, DAILY CROSSWORD nnnn ACROSS 3. Soil 20.‘ Highest l. Profound 4. Work st card [3 l5. Felines diligently 21. High, Ll 0. A leaf of B. Light craggy l3 '_ the calyx boat hill _ (Bot) s. Past 22.1-lalfem| E 10. Gaping, n ‘I. Finishing 2a. River m with t line (So. Am.) g wonder 8. Reach l6. Migratg, lillillil! 12. Polishing across as fish “mug material 9. God 27. Pig pen . " 13. Prickly- (Egypt) 29. Snare ymmhY" “""", pear cactus 11. Old times 30. Male cat 39. Bomhgnl '14. A source (Archaic) 35. Relieved (slang) of sugar 15. Ghost 36. Cut. u 421-10! and dry ‘II. Therefore 18. Fetish whiskers 13. Taverns 16. Concludc lVar.) I7. Beast of 44. Sheltered side 17. Desires 19. Ccbine burden 46. Epoch l0. Goddess of monkey 88. Clubs l7. Cut. as grass mllchio! 28. Exist Ztventllntel 28. River I’ l ‘ (Eastern ' U. S.) l1. Scottlsh- "- Gull: nsignozute ' infinitive 33. Some ‘1 '5 SLA und BfLWrlp-yllm 1° 1' 11 ’ ‘l 40.14M- u §‘°"“". . . tormo nlnundioc 5' Tr Auctions x d7. River ( Fr.) smut /“W l0.l‘llh ltJlarrloo i‘ “ ‘l DOWN a . , , ‘l. Township (Gr. Hist.) / , I. Fencing lword h“ QIYPTOQUOTB-A cryptogrsm quotation “ MVUJ EKQUAK VKUYJ LUl: XPAC "KONWOK. MVUJ LUJ'O UHKYOK JP ;wovr~xrvn {Yflilflllfs Cryploquole: MY FAITH 1N BEAUTY SHALL NOT FAIL BECAUSE I FAIL TO UNDERSTAND-—GOSSB. Distributed hv King Feature: Syndicate Inc. By l. R. WILLIAMS THE 04L‘! FUNNY PART OF THAT JOKE ON ‘THE OLD WATCHMAN l5 THKT lT TOOK THEM HUMGZSTS ‘TWENTY’ ‘ VEARS "ID THINK OF IT! Fm out WAY THE5E 5ORRY. Bafi BUT TH’ coMmuY "nwr CANCELLED ‘IHIS R AGO VE CHANGED THEIR MIND "THEY Tabla Reserved. CLOVfR.CLUB WEEKLY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OPEN TO ‘I'll PUBLIC by Calling 1222. —CAFETERIA—- Dancing at it O'clock with loOflnllllrOl Oroheltn . t ADMISSION Me EACH ' Unless Pro-arranged Reservations will not be hold after 1-1 o'clock. '~».. ..,,.— Make your In». tlonl Indy Closed Season 0n Ducks Urged, Decline Alarming REGINA. April 9 —The alarm- ing decline in Canada's duck popu- lation WM produclnl a. demand in some quarters for a closed res- lon. according to a statement by Genie Commissioner I’. L. Payn- ter following a recent Ottlwn con- tonnes of Dominion, provincial and United States game ‘official; "Reports from all ports of Can- l-dn indicate that migratory bird populations are at a very low ebb and the situation occupied the spotlight at the conference," he vsald Surveys taken at winter feeding grounds in the southern states and Mexico indicated a de- crease of l2 per cent. between 1942 and 1946, with a further decrease of 30 per cent. during 1946. A partial solution of the prob- ‘lem was suggested in a resolu- ltlon passed by the conference, urging all North American govern- ‘mentl to regulate firearms used on migratory birds to a. capacity of two shells. X-rays disclosed lead pellets ln the bodies of mztny living ducks. United States au- thorltlol had suggested that much o! this could have been reduced by limiting gun capacities to two |hell| 1nd by hunters making cer- tain that birds were well ln range before shooting. Botullsm was responsible for much of the decrease in duck population, Mt‘. Paynter laid, with surveys showing as many as 50.000 ducks dcarl in one location. The greater length of the Ca- nadian ornu season was criticized by the United Slates officials, but they were told the latter pardon was of little concem because ducks and geese were usually sll gone from the country hy then. Prohibition of Sunday shooting n nearly all Canadian provinces had the effect of lessening bag limts. The conference suggested a,_1Z to i5 per day bag innit for Can- ada, with a season limit of ‘N. “Apparently there will have to be n, balance struck between our migratory bird population and the best interests of agricultural en- terprise." the Game Commissioner declared. Reconciliation of the two foctorl had caused consider- sble discussion, he said MAPLE HILLS SCHOOL Honor roll for month of March. Senior Department Grade lX.-1, Anita. Dillon. Grade VIIL-l, Austin Square- brim. Grade VlI.—1, Margaret Cronin; 2, Florence Puke and Lloyd Mac- Donald, equal; 3. Mary Trowsdale. Grade V!.--1, Douglas Howatt; '2, 1,013 McGee; 3, Beverley Diiicn. Grade V.-——1. Philip McGee; 2. Harold Yaunker and Coleen O'Brien equal; 3, Lovell Glover. Primary Department Grade IV.—-1. Resale Mc-Alcer; 2. Richard MacKay; 3, Gladys Brycn- ton. Grade m. sn-l. Sylvia Mcfiw; 2, Olga Phillips; 3, Bill Power. Grade III. Jr.—1, Clare Bzvvntou: 2, Nell Shaw: 3. Fairlie Show Grade u.-1. Stephen Hus-hes an}! Ennesl. Bryenton. equal: 2- Johflnlc Profit; 3. Charles McGee. Grade I. A.—1. Margaret Perry‘. 2, Scott. Shaw; 3. Edythe Bellman. Grselc r. B.—1. Wayne POW"- Katheriine I-iymas and Michael O'Brien, equal; 2. Jimmy 11mins and Junior Haznbley. equal; 3, Ed ward Monkley. Grade I. C.—-1. Carol McAleer. Grade I. D.-l. Morcnce Shcrron. Principal Laura McA. MacDonald. Assistant, Anne Furncss. WE'RE]! MAN’ an) LQNI)ON _ r01‘) - Britain wil- qasnd nearly 584300.000 to lmDYm/E Iflther forecasting services. This extra activity is largely do: to demands for guidance on atmos- pheric condltlcns from civil avia- rioin. Contract Bridge 3y Josephine Clllbeflsol Concerning the Blnckwood M 1 M" Pointed out many time 111 this wlvnm. l-ho Blaekwood slam convention is an excellent de-i vice-lfltisusedpmpq-lym mwv deals, however. oocalied cue- biddlng nwt-hods give better service. Consider this ease; games QKJ948 Q76 4n ‘ml ‘I78 no N oats ffifiél. w E '28.‘? 542 S ‘ QKQJB QAQ? QAJISZ 4.0a ‘Bdlwuldiebiddlngv/henml bend wu dealt in a prominent Newlforkbddgeclub: South ‘West North East 1Q 2‘ 2Q Pass 4N1‘ Pass 5Q Pun 5Q Pace Pool Paco Needless to say North made his five-heart contract. but this was not entirely satisfactory to his side, because it was immediately appar- ent that a small slam in Spades would have been equally "cold." It Ls true that North might have shout more enterprise and bid five spades instead of passing to five lwarts. but the tact is that the responder to the ‘Blackwood con- vention is unde: tacit orders to let his partner, the one who initiat- ed the tour-nmriuntp bid. "take control." Perhaps this interpret- ation is u. little unfair -- perhaps the inventor of the convention, Easely Blaclcwcod. of Indianapolis. did not intend to put the responder in such n. strait-Jacket, but the point is that this is the general widespread understanding of the way the mnventlo-n must be em- ployed. In view of this unquestionable fact. North was not to be blamed foihacoepting a contract the-t was considerably short o! ideal. The real trouble with the bidding was Smith's decision to use the con- vention- at all in this deal. He should have jumped to four hearts cm the second round. and North undoubtedly would have bid four spades. Now South could wcl-i afford to bid, five diamonds, as an obvious cue bid. and North. in the realization that his singleton club was the hidden key to the bidding. could eirry on to six spades - not six hearts! with reasonable asstn-znnce. BlONClll .=\ l. ASTHMA» subdued ll’ your throat is too dry and irritable, if you choke and "gasp for breath, if you féel nauscatcd and weak because of Bronchial Asthma, it's time you did some- thing about it. Don't sit- up at night gasping for breath, just use Polson’s Cough Syrup; it has tonic qualities that Sllllllllf 1 late the up-building of more vigor which results in richer. redder blood. There is new hope for better health, for greater happiness to Bronchial and Asthmatic sulfercrsr-oncc thcy use Polson's Cough Syrup. Sold by all good dealers in medicine in 35c bottles. POLSON'S COUGH SYRUP emf-isotonic nous: Vlllilh Muior Hoopll EGAD! rr TAKES NO suvwu Tb PICK THE n41 . PENNANT W|bius|2s~ , - Bliooitbvu AND CLEVELAND! 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