FEBRUARY 2a. 1949' s. s .152 GUAKQIZiPjLqQi-IABLOTTETOWN ‘ s... Iano:MIINMIIMMMIaMMaclillllllruoaalnaa-alpqanalpdssn r1 s.» su-suuuu-nmrunnnuuu-u- banana orna- IMGEMTHIRTEEPL . n-u- n-s- n-u-s-s- s-s<_-s----><wnnnuuwuwnuuuuwu»uni-sun Orphaned by the war, Julius Peter Roman. four, flew across the At- < The Hu i b i h _ . lantic alone to live with his aunt, Mrs. John Kulpcrger, Niagara Falls. They are BsTx; finds‘, fcfurqwfhndwggbbythfeiglfiulpéhgzrdoim1352i: 0nt., right. Another aunt, Mrs. S. Sarkoza, Niagara Fails. N Y., left Hungarian and Juliug doesn't gpeak Engnéh m’; moms... formerly I50 greeted him» lived in Brantford, 0m. Qsugm: red-handed cracking a sale in o 5t. Oatharines, Ont, store early Sunday . i‘ .- mtthew Kolimo, ioit; Paul Mercier and Murray Overhoit, right, are taken to coils by P. O. Les. ‘ Wesley. who helped arrest them at: gunpoint. Wally, the London Zoo camel. right. gives his neighbor, Peggy, a description oi the isshion styles he saw Irhils exercising around tho grounds. ' in enterprising small businessman of battered Berlin can't wait for rebuilding of his bomb-demolished store. He has hacked a niche in the rubble where his store oncc stood and set up shop. He soils rubber hccls, soles, small household utensils and so forth.. Iiundreds like him have started business in the rubble under similar clrcum~ stances. Two sisters who had babies on the same day in Nmm vlmwuv” General hospital are Mrs. Ted Maynard with Dennis. 10ft. find Mrs- 3°" Gibbs with daughter Constance. TiiE HON. RAY LA\VSON, LIX-GOV. OF ONTARIO, I CHINESE’ SCOUTS IN VAN- i PRESENTING KING'S SCOUT CERTIFICATE OOUVEB LEARNING FIRST AIII February Ztlth-Tlth. 1949 has been set slide ea Boy Alexander of Tunis, 3.0., has shown keen and mm . W ' ScouMl-iri (iuido week across Canada. During this tinuous interest in the movement as chief scout [or ‘ l ~1..‘ week, Scout troops, Guides and Woi! Cub packs will Canada. A real credit to the Boy Scout association .. 7' hold “open house" to show their parents and friends is the 32nd Chinese troop in Vancouver. One oi their , » ‘ tho splendid work that is being done by the youth lads. Ling Sing. came from China Just recently and oi our country. Tho Boy Scout movement has earned spoke no English when he arrived in this country ' fully the right to the sympathetic interest and Others in the patrol who are Canadian-born an’ pyflffl¢al guplmrfi nf the (lnnadlsn people. ills Ex- speak both languages. are noting an imerpluten ct-iiency Field Marshal the Right lion. Viscount between Ling and Scouimnlier Bill Sinclair. ' Traditional harbinger-s o! spring are these two cuddly lambs held by Mrs. Beatrice Daniels on a farm near Norwich. Ont. Tho QI- Inometer hit an all-tfiwio record o! 58 in southern Ontario recently. ' This is an experimental model of a new mechanical hand, which has g o o joints like a human hand. Being tested at the Emergency Limb Center. in London, it picks up a ball bearing between finger and thumb. it - has also successfully picked up cigarets, pins and other small objects. Newloundlsnders oi a_ crew o! N chose io-die with their ship _> hon risk the terrors ot a raging sea-and a death almost as "hail" l" Open dory. "They refused to. come oil’. They ssid they M A ° my and dio.with the ship," said the 50-year-old skip?"- b‘ Miles. who’ led the rest o! the crew to ssisty in live dories. v h ton schooner Marshsbh-ank, with l) Iona ot fresh-caught tish ". ‘"1". was wrecked on tho dread Mary Joseph shoals oil the m“ in Breton coast." it was hor first tls ing trio oi the sen- . o e a "mi WM took their ilvas in‘! elr own hsridl. tied l. 4hffiilmot r in irilno and darlngiy rowad straight 0&1 to‘ sen. - ' l‘ now t ‘ l idin out e s firm- 3‘ m: "wan. air only hope isy n r I .- l ‘ 1' _ V . ' N I _ ‘ - isved. Shown are Jonathon Fishing schooner shown here went down with the live men ot the crew who rcfuscd Their schooner wrecked. 21 months a oi tho Newfoundland ship Marshal Frank were _ u _ _ ll dashed to bits on the rocks had they tried t0 snooh Harold Keeping, George Sheppard. W. Keeping. R. Theme. C. Stowbrldge, it. V. Price. Conrad Blhdgon, S. l‘. to icon‘. The) refused to conic oil. They said they wanted to stay and die with tho , ‘, , . _ . ' - Blsdgon. ii.‘ G. Bnkor, Edwin Miles. Charles Sheppard, J. H. Biadson. J. J_. Siowbrldse. L. Paper, S. J. Sheppard. . ship. srud (not. Abe Miles “ho led others to safety. 1 . J. Y, Ca" '