l Russian bases on amchalka or at Vladivostok only ones within reach oi Japan, but Marcus l' Barrier cl warships and lighter all mm cum fllldY N lulu lwmblnl g a x I, planes bars sea-air attack. Alr- ' . l ld l " M-fl-M '- “Bill $31.13.?’ ‘Zli..ii?§°r.?.c°lll“ MIR-r , United Nafionu Bases ~59", 0 These are four of the several . asonl why no Uuitetl state; bombers appeared over Jilin. ‘Th!!! Tokyo today, but. tomorrow h another dov- The Wade Kidnap Case Iy Luella Cu-[I ‘O sons he suggested the tlfltfi-illlillly there was bound to be some traffi It was feasible to lllltlglllfiv that, substantial bribe would iacthtate transfer. ‘rrcdcger dissented. on the 40% Fellcite was hoisted to the deck and the crew of the Emily and Vera, at the pistols point, sullenly took orders ‘rom the new commander. An zibortivc attempt at reszstance ended tvith a bullet in the arm of a burly sailor who led the rush, after which they decided that discretion was the butter part. of volour. "I don't know what yore after, man," ca Marley exclaimed "Whatever it ls there's madness 1n explained. sighting a ship. _ worth urvcstiguting. inutlon in the stlpply they stood an evcn chance stranded, "Not a filling marked the cuqerlul of bein 5 ponse, and the gloomy atmospher overcame him as well. "An “.0 ask as a pa§sage w “b “Hume ,.~,,_.,)u;~,,'d them to the ex land rind no questions.’ “Piracy ls an extradltnble offence. 1nd I hrfc no (loot you're all wvtnt- ed for something else. That Dlllf‘ wee lassle has something to do wi‘ lt." "Hold. vnur tongue and you will be well pnid for your trouble.“ “Neither mv men nor me want any of your dirty money." "That's ivhat I was afraid of or it would ltavc been offered at first. Itls all one whether wc par or not." "Y .‘Z my through the nose" Mnrlcv s11 Jped. llflefltllvililt? the abandoned cabin cruiser hnd tirifted astern, tn be sighted a short time later by the pxtrstiers Finding it dvrelzct miles they reached the liluotut: to set uii ailflill U"! $5 heartening truest. CHAIFPLR. Mill MOSSONS "BLIND “You're having a nice up" and crusstss isn O l0 the futility of trying _ d units 0 irony ovt-r several hundre _ wire. “Wcvc been up against To Broome it. brcuczht (lire des- fresh cic-vclolllllilll-S with p.111‘. Mosson was inclined. to foal‘ that it ititlit-ritvri snmc airpzllling: tragedy although there were no signs of vlolcncc, Ample supplies of petrol wcre lIl the tank and snare containers so the possibility of them having’ boarded another vessel did no‘ immediately occur tolnm. Fzttlin! liqht made it tlnrwffllll‘! in proceed back without delay. As it ~ , -,--.» tbc.l"'0 f}?tl{§v.,l},lfif,ml$llilriigivmgcqvltt-ilvg admonished by a hcadmastcr. to he uhsrncc of a lnndint! beacon. What to do with the cabin cruzstr provided an‘ additional TJTClJlPlYl. solvcd bv placing 1t in charge of the assistant offlccr, Tredcger, owing to some kuowlcdcc ofnimune engines. and Bzootnc. Leaning it to drill might endanger nnvillatloll- They plnnncd to sail back to Ghost Island p, trip not beyond the powers of sea- manship of the amateur crew. again acted _ _ arriving at sunllztr to the length of evisagltlg {LIRCY- So ob:rusit'c was the cuxthcrs during the course of telephone conference gently _ of crimes in son with buccaneerinrt. thing in it.“ he said "We volunteers really work hard-turnips w! hundreds of bandages a clay is tiring, but very little exer- cise. Yet I keep fit by taking extra care in my habits, getting plenty of ‘bulk’ in my diet. No dull, ‘headachy, draggy days, no ‘my-fingers-arc-all-thumbs’ feeling for me. Instead I eat a big, delicious bowlful of mildly laxative Kellogg's Bran Flakes every morning, every day ln the year. ' 113531;? $651861 his brainwave! p "Probably 155$ 4 before the ‘plane was out 0t sight. LS Without advancing any sound tea); .--, y id-ea. A-se. _ illgllsllxllbgflolllékllggllllifl‘ Slipping route “What. with Miss Delboa scream- suinpticir thut the presume {of M1‘ . - - ~d1' "- ti" acto- . _ mums could Jig villllng! to land. Yard Jurisdiction - - » - fl- ~l a "l - of cruise tuuund. on gnpcaolullia be Uoyds wporwfl IVIOPIHUQ DlULlSnl‘ dlsnlllsifmmefll. to say llfitlllll}; oi so serious a dlm- >_ n of luci that ails well, station in sight," re- R. A. r‘. than. His mild joke tailed to evoke a. res- IPhtuu-sons rcsertcs almost tciupttd and there." A5SlStlllll._cOlllllllSélflllCY Cay- incrs stroke ironically: into the _L0n- don end of the telephone. nought»: ‘L it. hlostly" notighls. Mayor Mcsson hud lout: tilscotcit cl v counter confided. from land was as nstonishinc a dis- gvl-Cillll? H , ,, . . covery as any wh h had cropped up Hflvllls! $l<‘l>l~_ 0? 1t. theqmagzo; bi during the COINS.“ cl the case. felt that he con d RDDlOdLal clear Broome his lmagitizitiirn, at the cx- _ ‘ v 4 n purse of logical reasoning even went Im right ls the silent wireless. impression before knowing the truth. that he ntentioncd. it to Captain about. getting ottrselves a bit near- that left him feeling as smnll as any schoolboy “Now, if we were dealing with a Chinese river there might be some- W? on mother land. n "There aren't any within mllel. "Or picked up by l 11mins WH- ' t the hole stow?" t: ulglfillese ridvtlles are too difficult for a. me. Youjre on the spot.” “This isn't. the sort of case when as- you can collect finger-prints or measure up footprints." Caythers rang on abruptly. Scot- nardLy ex- tended to the high seas. the Emily 1nd Vera. to be overdue during the day- Ratiio signals had ceased overnlllhi- hast heard of she had given the anticipating berthtng g ulthm a. iew hours. What the kidnappers had over- looked was the close watch kept over all vessels, even so insignificant a one as a steam drifter. Beiore long accounts of be: er- ratic progress came in a. series of - reports irum such observers as an 8 tent oi the tanks uulonig out uutll lrlsu coast watcher. bhfi Captain 0i 5 lbllllltl xiii-ate hlac- cross-channel passenger steamer, a vuglnusler. Attempts to speak — to her met with no response. Ordinarily the police would. not have interested themselves in such a tuutttr. ltlossotrs insistence forced it upon their notice. All ports I: game up Ireland were on the look-out. fisheries protection gunboat was diverted from her patrol. "Strikes me they ll be calling out the navy," exclaimed the R. A. F. ofticei" in whom the chafflrlg major I "This must be absolutely the first a occasion the Yard has gone in for tough crowd," he tnurtnurcd apolu- anything like this" "Surely they'll support you to the tter end." "Bill/Elf is right." "No deception about“ the drifter mud, 13.5fm; lcit to his own devices going off at a tangent. as a spur. Independently conclusions to to change their course, "True. Ships do find it necessary you know. The one thing that makes me think “Well you wont have to Walt long What a er?" “In what way?"_ “I was just thlnkm ‘about taking up the ‘plane and 0mg a. bit of “Irelaudk off your track. isn't it?" “Theoretically. I've always thou ht there was a grand moral in t at yarn about Nelson not being able to see the enmy with his blind eye. My orders are to be at your dis- Iiirlnzippmg, Caythcrs pointed out. scouting." but firmly. xvas the most rare the British Isles. but it was positively common in compari- _ posal. “Then virhat," Mosscn asked. "IS "Within reason." the explanation for the empty boat?" (To he Continued) v, v. . . _ His job is mUfllllQn$—-exacting work at high pressure, very little exercise. Hejust can't afiord sluggish, dull days, no often ‘ the result of‘ incomplete elimination. But: kflIlhl-GQPIQI ,/:/ H; [mops ‘om flying-dive! depend on hi: care. He makes Iure of enough "bulk" In hi: diet m keep food wastes movlni ‘ pfqnpfly, nuts tvery day with dellcioun, ‘may laxative Kellogg’: Bran Fhka. new |=rr w m xettooitrs hoadachy health : l . complete. Kellogg's mutants, Tulte no chances on "sow-clowns" If your work ls exacting, deprives you of exercisv-dodt risk the slow-down that make: you and depreued. Follow these two rulol of To gel well, nee your doctor; 2. To he) wall, watch your habits. Make sure elimination h But steer clear of harsh ccthanicn. Got the "bulk" you need by eating a bowl of dolicloul, crunchy Kellogg’: Bran Flakes With Other Put! 0f Wheat every day in the you. Gently lultlvo, Bran Flakes help supply valuable mineral! and proteins, too. Ask for the golden-yellolvfpachge tomorrow, now in two convenient nizu. In rel- ortler tho individual package with tho‘ inner, WAXTITE, sealed bag. Made by Kellogfl in, London, Canada. ‘ THE _ CHARLOTFEIOWN CENTRAL GUARDIAN fill ooh-n h tanned tor IIII ll laid lulu-vol. but ldnrflnlu 0| o nanny nun In! ho llunnd It I vdtl I word. lulu]; Qgyghlg t; MIIIIQQ CRABWELL tor r otognphl CONFIDIBATION LIII IN BUB ANOI. b-Vll. III. AND M88. PHILIP SAUND- EES. Ohulottetow . announce the engagement of their daughter. Irene to 0. Russell MacNell, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacNell. Charlotte. town. Marriage to take place in tho near mtum. 4-21-11. PASTORAL CHARGE. Congregational meeting Nor . ‘W loe South, Prince wn Road) on , April 22nd at 2 P. M. at to consider Pastoral re- 1-21-11. IUIIAL YESTERDAY - Tho funeral of Mr. Philip Slnnott was held yesterday momlng from his late residence, 209 King Street, to st, Dunstans Basilica where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. 1...). Ayrea, who also con. ducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers were: Patrick Dennis, Chas. McDonald, James Lappln, Harry Corcoran. Robert Klrwln and Ambrose McGuire. MORRIS-McCARDLE- The mar- riage took place at St. Bonaven- tvttrels Church, ‘Pracadle Cross, 0n April 8th of Miss Ethel Irene Morris, daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Morris and the late Mr. J.F. Morris cf Bedford. and Mr, Charles Raymond Mccaxdle, son of Mr. and Mrs. McCardle of Klnkom. The marriage ceremonv was performed y the Rev. Wilfred McCardle, brother of the groom. During the Nuptlal Mass appropriate hymn; were sung by Mrs. J.J. Trainer who was accompanied by Mrs. J. J. Mclnnis. 'I‘he bride was chm-m- ingly attired in a rose crepe en- semble with hat and accesstrles u. tone, and wore a corsage of pink roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Bern. adettcglralnor, cousin of the bride. wore a blue crepe dress with match- i112 accessories. supporting the STOOm was a cousin. Mr. Jrmes Hammil of Klnkora, After the mur- rlnze a. reception was held at the home o! the bride's mother, Fol- lowing this the happy couple left by plane for s. honeymoon in the Marltlmes. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Cardltfs future home will be in Kinkora. ‘The many fricnd; o1 May;- w_ G. Darke of Hunter River will be Rlfld t0 19hr]! lhht he I5 recmierjnz slowly from his recent illness. York Y.P.U. Concert The York Young People ‘Union held their annual concert. and box social in YOIS l-all on Wctinrsday, April 1. Despite the unfavorable weather the hall was filled to seat- ing capacity. ev. J. A. Nlcmlsoti was tne chairman and Messrs. Arthur Vcsscy and Dick Vessey were accompanists for the evening The former also directed the One-Act plays assist- ed by Mr. HuITY Ves y. Much credit is due ‘from fcr their untir- ing efford to make the performance a success ‘The programme- was carried out a5 follows. Chorus, Bless ‘Em All. Sketch, "The Letter," Vivian Hcwatt. Queenie, Hudson and Mr. Lester Kelrcr Solo, Memories by Doris Taylor. encored. One -Act Play, Be Home By Midnight.” Howard Watts. Verna Vessey, Lorne Kelzer. Lorna Watts and Edison Watts. Sketch. A Man Arrives." Mrs Peter Proud. Mrs. Harry Lewis and Mr. Harry lewls Polo and Chorus, “Rig-A- Jisr," Howard Watts and Viola Jay taking the leading parts. Bimini.- ‘The Cat's Meow," Ruth Nlchoison, Verna Wattx, Mrs. Alan swan. and Mrs. Elmer Brown. Medley. Rud- lng, by Queenie Hudson, encored. Sketch, She's A Beauty." Mrs. Hur- old Metcalfe, Mrs. Frank Vessey, Mr. Ixlth Brown and Mr Frank Vessey. Sketch. "Arrv and Arr'et," Mary Gill, Viola and Edison Mac- Mlllan. One Act Play, In Doubt A- bout Daisy, Fratfiés Vesscy, Dick Verse". Dorothy Watts. Ira. wt: Jean Gordon and Alan Crockett Without mnkln! special mention 0t any particular number of num- bers it ls sufficient to say the pro- gram throughout Was thoroughly enjoyed by all. After singing the Naflonal An- them the sale of boxes began. Mr. faster Kelzer acted as EHICUUHGTI‘ in his usual efficient. manner. The bld- ding proceeded briskly, the rc=ponse was generous, and a good sum rea- lized. It ls the lntentlcn of the young people to repeat t.\*.r concert 5Z5!!- 21. 194; t 5mm! "w mm; sum twins fumed cut by Canadian otdnanco factorial. u.» o! the um.- M1,, u. b _ T1"! Ell“ Wfllxhs almost an much as a standard city bu; nnd coat; five time; u much. ll‘l”°l!- M rllht a completed unit ls being tested on the proving rangc, Two h,“ over six miles. ductlon 0f this crack lWl-llllllllls. are now being, made 1n Canada. ‘C.W.L. Meeting Mrs. Eiainl- Clair Pztqtlct tvas elecbctl President of ti“. 53mg Sim-division of the Catholic W0- lncus Iventiuc a! the annual meet- lllé’. Wllltrh was held’ in thc League looms. Tuesday cvcurug. April 14m, Mrs. Alex P. MacDonald was rc. elected Recording Scc1'c1,u1'_v_ M1'5_ J P. MacPhee, treasurer, (r1150 re_ elected) and Mrs. Arthur MacDon. ald- CDTYPSDDnding Secretary. Other officers elected were first vice. president. Mrs, second vice-president, Mrs West, third vice-president, Mrs, G°°Y¥P lvlcrrlson. The Councillors are: Airs. A. J McCormac, Mrs. Andrew Meuranl. Mrs. D. L, MC- M. G. Cfllmflc- Mrs. Fred Mullaly, Mrs Alex Paquet and Mrs M. A: Parquet. Mrs, Adrian Mclnnis was gjiiaargian oi the Nominating com- The acting President, Mrs, J, p, MacPhce graciously presided at the meelllltl and Hill/E a splendid report. The_ convenors of the wirlous committes gave complete reports. for the Work of the term, all of which were adopted as rend, Mrs. Adrian McInnls. Diocesan Presldmt save a brief address after which Pr. Eric Robin spake to the members encouraging them to keep up the exccllent xvork being clone, The Junior FUlJ—(llVlSlOII then held their annual meeting. The prngl- dent, Miss Beatrice Holland urn prcsldrd nt. this meeting. gave, an excellent review of the year's work, Remrts from the different con- vcncr folloived. Mrs. Mirlnnlt- conducted the ln- stnllalfon cl n“\v ss-nim» nffioofs A vote of thank: was mndpppd go the retiring executive, Hunter River and Vicinity Mrs. Edison Heatiey, Clinton. was recently the guest of her sister, Mira. Stephen Bertram, Hazel Grove. Miss Gladys MacNell who has been employed in St. John, N. . for some time is visiting at her home here. Mrs, Wank MarMillnn of Ken- slngton and son. Kelvin. are at present. visiting Mr. MacMillltnls parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Mlllun, Congratulations are helm extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burns upon the arrival of a daughter on April 15th BRINGING UP FATHER I SENT YOUR FATHEQ MP PINO UT fi-l- I TF-OJGt-fl’ l TOLD sou To so s I GENEQAL AD MISHUH BUT- . vou Ble LOAF -i2-- unezatcm WHAT E ~ Howard Paqttct, °f B , ltfacLcan acted as organist. Mrs. Jessie A MacKenze Harts- Helen and Ruth Chappelle, ville has been confined to llie house Sllmlflng from a severe cold. The Ngular tueeting Hunter Riv. c1‘ Red Cross met at the home of Mrs. William MacDougall with the president, Mrs. J. S MltcLeot-l in ll1<{tI.iiii-. In absence of secretary lvftsxJanzes E. Andrews supplied and 21.101 usual routine, several items of CQFPQF-Pvlidvllce Wcre read and dealt with. Knitting and sewing occupgeci the members for the evening. Mrs. Roy Mills returned a quilt Which she hatl tnade from scraps supplied by Red CFOS-B- I! ls a beautiful piece ’ work and considering the zfiflelty of material vrlth Wlllcli she 11d w Work. this quilt is deserving °f "1013? “m1 Dfisslng comment. Collection amounted to $1 35. Next "#931151 to be at the home of Mrs, flank Doucette. The following art- cles-havc been sent in since 1351; "wstlfls- 1 Affihan, 1 ribbed neck- fdkhakl helmet. 1 navy scarf, 1 1136 Quill. 2 navy sleeveless sweat. era. 2 alrrorce sleeveless sweaters, t khaki sleeveless sweater, 6 pairs seamnns loug_socks. 4 pairs army grey socks. 8 girls red dresses size g. 10 years. boys’ brown tweed suits, film's 12 years, 4 sktqis A F A, yarn returned. ‘The ladies of the finance committee plan to have a WW9" fr"?! F1 neighboring village soon to raise funds for futherance of the Red Cross work. Meeting clos- ed will "The King." . Mrs. L. M. Murray and infant ‘lfllwhtcr are being welcomed name, Ml "ml MP5. Stephen Burns re- f-‘Pnlly had as their guests, her par. cuts, Mr, and Mrs. 3mm Mnggav "f Stanley and her uncle James Cole of New Lnnrlon. Mrs MncKgy mid Mr Cole left on Friday moml lnz for Montreal where thcv mu attend the zrncltiation of her son, L-mc MrwKny. B. A. of the Theological Class at the Presby. teiirm 47011020 MncGlll university. Hearty contzrntulntlons are extend. Pd lo Iornc by friends here and lllffill "Cut. the province. On Easter Stiriday at the even- lily! service. nitcd Church. the HWmDPTs of the Sunbeam Mlssbn Bland; S-cnfoi" nresrzilcd “The Easter Slcrv’ under the leadership of Mrs J. S llfarbeod assisted bv Mrs Chester Whitlock. Mrs Clarence Ruth Whltlock. president presided with Rev. L. M Murray taking the openlmz part. Due to llhioss some of the mem- bers ivcre unabfe to be present but their parts were rrvi by two senior rzlrls, Marlon Whltlock and F-saticcr Bacnnll. ‘The follow-inc was the order of service. Opanlng Hymn- “There Is A Fountain." Scripture Reading _-Mr. Murrnv. Prater, Mr. lvlttrrnv. The Easier Sim-v taken by Frnrla Newman, Wanda Bernard. c 4 “In. . gun and carriage which consist. of more than 1,100 mpg-age pa“ may,‘ “h”. “p” a ‘um l “r ; ' r 0 0 W soloist Was Marian Easter Message." "rliosc 1M‘. Wlnnlfred tlernard, Neil Barrett, June Spruce, Itlmer Smith, Joyce Edwards. Irene closing with ll "l ‘ Loves Me." a b ngmg Ruth Whltlock. Dialogue, “Thp _ l?!’ Alums." taken by Marian W lock, Jenn Mlllnr. stilt-lay ('1' i, ,\_ and Patune Whltlock. Closing Chorus "Come Children, Juli, 1Q Sing." Hymn by Congregation, “Beneath the Cross of Jesus." Offering and dedication. Address by Rev. Mr. Murray. HFlmM-"All Hall the Power of Jesus Name." Benediction. Planning Campaign For Registration 0f All Workers Mr. Ilcster Douglas. M. P" vms interviewed by a. Guardian repre- sentative yesterday in connection with the plan of campaign being carried on by the Government for the registration of workers for the most effective mobilization of our manpower. He stated the Govern- ment felt it incumbent to open re- gistrntlon offices throughout the Dominion for a census of man- power of the required age and ex- perience to supplement the regis- tration which took place previously. A great deal of data had already been collected and filed but there were considerable omlsslom; that re- quired to be covered and the Gov- ernment felt it would be better to utllze the offices of the Unemploy- ment Insurance Commission for this purpose. Mr. Douglas said that all insur- ance books for the last fiscal year must bc returned to the local Em- ployment and Claims office im- medlately in order that new books may be issued ‘The registration and return of old books ls not pro- ceeding as quickly as is desired and necessary in view of the urgency of the matter," Mr. Douglas said he Pad been advised. He said the Minister of Labour, the Hon. Hum- phrey Mitchell would greatly ap- neclatc if employers would con-mletc mil-aircraft gun which hut-la s 56 pom“! in‘ Al. loll. I futon-y meme showing my‘ o; ‘T. I ‘Phe the registration , v Wlutlock ployees m, once Hymn by ohigregatiou, "Alas And ready dong to Did My Savior Bleed " An exercise forms and the ol by several little lots lollnwtwl, “The must be rcturncd taking ploy - 1. ' part. were Eleanor Smith, Erin‘ Mll- u...iiipihyirliélltcllgilfil _ Newman, Harald sion at the earliest Racltham. Harold Bernard, Blanche ineut. Ill Illa y» hlch are on mobflg Iornu 1 Lhgjr _ If thevulrrad not‘:- These Yellfitratlon d insurance b001,“ to the 10cm 1h, Offices of u. Brice Conuim. Dosslblo mo. This is not the time to dam“ m? a Bonar Nicholson, Mr. D I, 0111111110110. cmnlosilig n’ and he M‘ m“ 51111165’ $glbcnce and Joan Bernard isatriotic act by “Jesus licatious under Reldlng» "Rt Me Keen Lent." w’ fillllltil“°ailjy°mrmcliTilfil mgumuom e ay. would be don-m ' fulfilling their ab. the Unemploymq; eocuu-y Redesign buildings To save on steel CLEVELAND, April 19—-(AP)- Dilficulty in obtaining structure slcel without long delays is cam- 1H8 numerous projects to be ro designed for reinforced mncrev, and timber construction, the magm- zlne Steel reported today, adding “The latter offers best result-l as reinforcing bars also are diffi- cult to obtain without oonstderahk delay and rcqulre a high priority mtintz- Some projects for wlucl timber construction ls not feaalb are bclug abandoned or defer: until conditions are better." Under present circumstances l ls virtually impossible to obtain promise of delivery on steel belov A-1 priority, the trade publioatlilf. continued in its weekly mvleu "and early delivery requires prior lty wcll up tn this classification." National operations remained steady last week at 98 1-2 per cent o! estimated ingot crtpmlty. Tin Chicago district established a. no! record by Jumping one point ta 105 per cenwa half-point abovd the previous mark, established ln December and reached B88111 ll" first week of April. Drive bul ACHE5 . y _. _ , . q < yzv (hum-r Nlt-Nlnntll ‘m~~*_nv**fl TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS MY LAND! WHAT'S ALL THAT RACKGT»? MERCY! LOO< _ YOLYR AGGIE-IF VOULI. gHLlT LP A MIHJTF r SO ICAN TELhFIEQl-J | QAL" HE l5 ITTTN’ PERE- our WHERE E cow l MY LAND! Weu. ' suouto "nemv ué l5 ll