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Gfn/JHPVB Marie Sullivan, and Mrs. Thomas E Sullivan sworn into the WAVES, at San Francisco. ontn trtlzcn by her five brothers when thr-jv joined the Navy. were lost in the sinking NORWEGIAN uosrnons coma m mu ANTI-TOXIN T-ONIYON --tCPl- Six Nnrwelz- lun- h-uc law-n “wf f"!1"wl"-‘~' 7m "Tllmfil t0 lmmbiricr l5 have boon i l-otulttn irmisport in Trondheim pitinst tllllhihfl‘la in the nu r1301‘. 1i ~;~ . immunimd a lfluii NAF-USAAF RAIDS "T1943 MARCH 15.000 Tons IIIRUARY Yl0,000 Tom 6000 Tom JANUAR 26. siarh and sole surviving child of Mr. oi Waterloo, Iowa, is pictured after being taking the some enlistment All five of the cruiser Juneau. WAVE Licut. Tova L. Polr-rson is adlustlng Appfl-Zntlci: Seaman Sullivan‘; hnt-NEA Telephoto DAVENTRY, Eng. —fCPl—Slncc nrrvstcd as l1nst-, 194i mon- lhan 516,250 children un- c onn try House In Discussion 0n Income Tax JAMES M06008 C: Tan Pres Slat! Writs! OTTAWA. Ap11l l2——(CP)—'I'hG House of Commons. hoping to start. its Easter recess on April 1B. today made halting progress with income tax xcsolutlonl the government desires to no slung with other luislstion bclorc the mem- bers luvs tor their homes. More than hsl! the ottnmoon sitting was spent in discussion IBM‘, gd on the motion to go into com- mittee o1 ways and melns in which the incomo tax resolutions are dis- cussed. without o recorded vote. the House rejected an omendment by J S Rny (Ind. Gospel 15km! that it express the opinion the Government. should take steps "to remove. amongst Canadian workers. the causes o! justifiable discontent brought about b the ovcrnment’: policy in rclst on to rooen wages. unjust methods o! imposing inOOme war taxes and lll the rationing o1 certain !ood pro- ducts." M. J. Ooldwell, 0.0.1". leader, supported the amendment u stat- ing in general terms criticisms lev- elled at government policies by his party. Gordon Graydon, Progressive conservative House leader, said the phraseoiogy o! the amendment was too general and he would not support l . 1n doing lo, he said he took second to none in his support o! is r. king to the motion w go in- to commit-tee. lion. R. B. Hanson (Prog. Con. Yoik-Suubury) reconsideration oi income schedules to relieve taxpayer-swim (chillies. Ho read letters lrom cor- respondents rectting their diflicul- ties in meeting the expenses while trying to raise s inmily, and sup- pOrtlntz adjustments in the tax schedule to ease their position. “The crux oi the matter is the taxation being imposed upon the youn married man and t e glar- ing ispnritv in favor oi the bach- elor receiving the same income," said Alli‘. Hanson. Pensions Minister Mackenzie said he believed Mr. Hanson was out of order discussing this point on the motion before the House. Speaker J. A. Glen held that Mr. Hanson was within his rights and might proceed. Mr. Hanson: "I would ask the minister oi pensions and others to be a little more considerate of private members and will; try to rule them out on technicalities.“ Defence Minister Rnlston said he believed the mutter raised 0y Mr. Hanson could have been con- sidemd under a inter order oi bus- iness. Finance Minister Ilsley said it had never been contemplated un- do,» the taxation system c! anv country that the state should pro- vide for the full cost o! mainten- ance of children out of the tax saving for income purposes Announce Bonus System INDIANAPOLIS, April l3 -(APl ("$001119 M, 'I‘l‘fl\ll(1l£lll. president of the Am icnn Msonlntlon, announc- od loan new bonus sizstenl (or the plny-ers fls the tauscbull league concluricc. its annual spnng bus- lnoss inc-cling. The new bonus arrangement, Truutlnan said, substitutes for the flat $12000 players’ pool previously in effect. n set-up whereby the pool will remive one cent each ad- mzssioti 1n excess of 40 cents. Trnutmnn pointed out that the league avtenclzitice hns been over 1.200.000 for the inst several veirs and once reached 1.460.000. lace \- Keep grain production rolling pro‘- fillblr-in spite ol‘ llbnu: scarcity! Trestlnx seed when. oats and barley with CERESAN will help you. Kill! iiiukln! Smut. generally reduces cu- min other diseases. usually hcruscl Minds and yields. inexpensive; mm nuwl Flmphlct lrn. —AND TRHT SEED HITITDES H szurswln on! To guard against serious seed, Inb- our, fertilizer Ind yield Tones, dip- uu: seed pomocs with SEMFSAN BEL. Generally reduces 100d piece dzczy. seed-homo scab and lihlzoo- tom's; often increases yields. Jun dip, drain, dry and plant! CANADIAN ' “Q LIMITED Ihillax. N. S. "Willi ‘Blosklwslsro m Huron: on News Europe by the Thousands of tons as the RAF and planes of the U. S. Army Air Forces intensify their round-ihe-clock raids. Chart compares bomb lovmagc dropped in first thrcc months o! i943 with tho biggest single night RAF raid 1M wilh o typical month of U. S. bomb production, - 4 THE GHARLUFPFTUWN GUARDIAN APRIL 15 1943 fIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIn IIIIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIIIIJ JJ LADIES’ COATS Box Cont: In plaids, twecds and polo: for oxtro amartnoso over everything -- . everywhere. Fitted lines in dressy tweeds, kaoha, black, navy S to $ and various shades. Sizes 11 to 46 -- — ——-——-— ——-— IIIIIIIIIIIII» I l REVERSlBLES-Gabardinos, plaids, tweed: and velveteen: $14.95 1° $22-$01 DRESSES-Fashionable, feminine, fiowe red prints. dot» and checked charmer:- Black and navy with fresh lingerie touch es. All new and en- $ 10 $ ohantingly lovely. Sizes 11 to 52'inciuding half sizes — — dresses. $2.95 colors to choose from, including all the newest and $ bengalines and felts -- - — — to $6.95 EXTRA SPECiAL value n. o. group 9r plain crepe and printed rayon Regular value $3.95. Pro Easter Special —--— — — — -— -— -— —- HATS - Variety of styles and smartest in millinery, Straws, BLOUSES-Smartest way to add new life to your suits, slacks or skirts. Choose from tailored classics or beruffled beauties. White and colors $1 to $4 in crepcs, cheers and striped taffeta: -— — -— —- -—— — -— ' ' your new Easter outfit. $2.25 to Sz-gs GLOVES-Leather, perfect for wear with Sizesfi to 7 ——-—- Colors black, brown, natural andwhite. EASTER SPECIALS FOR MEN --- SUITS --- ALL NEW SPRING WORSTEDS AND TWEEDS -- VEW PATTERNS AND SHADES, NEW STYLES REASONABLY PRICED $19.50 ‘° $32.50 COATS Featuring new English Gabardines, s h o w e r- proofs and tweeds. Priced $10.95 *0 $21.50 TREND" BOATS Rainproof and wind- proof-Navy - Fawn and Air Force $7.25 New Spring Jackets, assorted colors in Leather -— Cravenette $4.95 to $13 I Assorted Styles dk _ d ' s to s pa“. an mtta materials 3'95 BRACES -- GARTE RS — ARM BANDS — BELTS ALSO COMPLETE LINE ‘WORK CLOTHING-WORK SHIRTS--WORK PANTS-- WORK SWEATERS - OVERALLS- WORK SOX-—WORK BOOTS _WORK JACKETS, ETC. "r GREENDALW- IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII. Tum: =w‘ m Tim: fi =iu= éfifiikfifiifwsufiom: c‘siT|g=§u.=;=a=. K=enn=eth Mili- raucous won rifiéounnf IN MEMORIAM h l’! chords My Shep- Grade IIL-l Tommy Barbour: man. -_- Fe den; a. Alice Smith. Winston w. Marie-Principal. meson. Portugnl-lCPl-Ldll ——-—-—-—- est consignment since the M819 l. . . LEO!) MRS A c M" George l-lowatt Willard Stewart. Many trlends throughout the Funeral director Joseph L. Dcvison. h 8 orlido. u: himdl. Jesus" .“A Bands o! Time". Aldutf: 2. -——-- nwsn- HAVE ‘EM nine oi.’ the Second GPGBT. Will‘. 02 -%—- 030 parcels for British prisoners! d oils no on indispen- 11 Ke in . 8h le e to mourn. lifaidifltt“ ‘étitliduil hi??? ‘é’. ht-“iott-dnui. til-i The wove is braking on the shon Th: coho hdim 1mm the chime IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA YllllrllpvwivililllsvlzwsrIII/IIIJJIIIIIIIJ’ ‘IIIIII/in. wIIIIIIIIlII/lrIIIIIIIII/IIIIl/pr’wwSIII‘-IIZ”’- SMART NEW IIATS FRESH SPRING SHADES $2.25 ‘° $4.95 NEGKWEAR Large assortment, all new stock. DRESS SHIRTS new Spring new patterns Large stock, Shirts — all and colours $1.50 ‘° $2.25 nmzss oxronbs Browns and Blacks Pure wool hand wovens, Foulards, Hand made Silks Prices to SLO“ |v|EN’S AND BOY'S 144 GREAT GEO. ST. PHONE 1500 LADIES’ WEAR 99 QUEEN ST. PHONE 1501 $54113 .. to o by the choir: “ herd“, "Asleep 1n More Years", "The Grade I. .-1. Dolly Smith: 3. Joan Currie. Grade I. B.-—l. Helen Mlllman: so... __' The pallbearers were Messrs. Heath Plots h ui a. ‘m. pultlld the hum“ am“ war avc nrrived recently en r0 MocLeod (nee Agnes Nelson Ross) one sister Mn. Sadie R. M“ l Montgomery. Outhbcrt Montuomery. Fred Bernard. Harold Bernard. to occupied Europe camps. mama. Bosh. nieces. Mrs 3.0.2‘ it“? ‘f?’ ti“? Si“ I o. o .- . . . s . Many other relatives sin the lllldUWl poms o'er iTfi ‘dial-pinto o! time they returned to French May. The change tailed him and he d swat in the P. B. Island Hosp tal on must-v 16th which was a nest shock and sorrow to Mrs. Manhood and her health be- zcin to tail, but she was only con- nned to her bed three weeks. Mrs. Moot-cod was an avid reader and hsninl: in nalaenthéie memory. we n orm an a vc. and. vnhq 135. ‘thfltilil: ‘illicit? . u sum sum- *- nhc will be oflcctionntcly mmom an ‘an nmmln‘ bcrcd bv a lone circle o! staunch friends throuzhout the Province and. vup‘. (mud cumin“: 2. M cnrv Brow; s d beyond. wh will deoplv mourn _ hgr oassin .Th: iunornl which was Gr$§w4f'v°:h‘ “flunk t i, filth: Mu lonely attended was held on Bun- " day afternoon awn 4m also. a 5110;‘ “5rg';“$__,' m w“ m’. z sltaisrt Fraser: 3. Esther MacDon- ALIIITON HIGH SCHOOL Ilollowi 1| Th! ltsndln o! h uh BOTIOO TOP I . .31. Muurot Beards: l. cllbonk: p‘. Report; that A» 1f m“ h photo above flashed from Sinckliolln m New Yo“ 7‘ m u ad ‘en m” Russmn shows Klné Boris, recctitly Hitler's guest, and service at the home iowe Y service at the Gsddie Memorial Church conducted bv her Pastor Rev. Mr. H. M. Buntnin who spoke M“. "Ina",- Demrtmen‘ front. and returned to his mountaintop retreat men,“ responding m u" 581a" o’ m. gum; a Berchtcsgaden were conllxmed by the cxclusivc rodlo- honor outside Berghot. m“! flllinsly on this solemn oc- casion 0nd! IV.—l, Noelle Oollnhnn: I. l