riiiisp gm,“ a m,‘ , GEIITRALEEAIIDIAII Ills column ls noel-vol In new: a bu! Interest. Ill advertising o! a news; nun n” be inane! a l tens a nerd. sis-lath payable in shun- -__i._- OBASWELL for Photographs. BAND CONCERT 5mm,‘ Thug," Mont Sheri-ill stood in the Drum Bind sponsored by n. n. ‘ivorww B» ondmt-lw roxoomfi Remembered’ April By STEWART VAN der VIII OHAPTK VII _ _ I h D8110 d w“ 6‘ °°‘ ____ h 5 2" gagssmahd three whiteHfenosl viad; 00. FED RAT 0 _ m8 e p“ uha- 5 mud MC} E ' N u“ ‘hififi, t-uilk-lunkw t dunk-inn! a e .____._ cowbell. An inefl in sense of hil- ‘AND ONCEBT we“ sum" dom lent the N006 dllllli$ Gardens T ursdsy t.. Pipe and ‘hmhih h“ “h”- Drum Band sponsored by H R The“- hm“ ‘uhhuy- h. "mu" _ , _'_ ‘be: d dark cement-lined corridors. gent. B is good atiilgsmeg “h” ‘I’: °°' _____ 8 5 2*‘ tilrlxlg-tggge-llgilsisld "or msrehig Ella/er “ilk” 5 a e COVE "JNION SEBVIC - ' munch Livia, damea If well i-lead United Churcfissfihcgly, PM“ "w" ‘he d°hhh°°flhl "u" August 9m. Public worshi and °Y unh°m°d Wart"- 5' Communion 11.00 A. M. Pub c wor- Th“ w” “h “hind him ha" ship 5.00 P. M, Preparatory service He 31ah°ed d°whr h i. in the Church on Friday night at a fiiid Brim a‘ hi‘ imm- °°11II o'clock. These services to be con- fwgled h“ rumP- w 39d h“ u“- Why can't he learn from some kind friend f"You must perspira- but don't oflendi" ducted by the pastor. assisted on h- °Id mmw". ° m“ “h. . d d rubbed the d '| heed- seih ienighi wiih UFIIUOY “my “hm by B“ A‘ s" wfiffgdh n“; whine-d. flattened ouoganin it _____ the pouch floor. Mont knew he had .5061“ Germ-m - on £ii$2'.”'°°“: ...".::“.ii.:u';*::.i"::.;.iiiia:i:i: u. cum m» w» who" #3- ed the home or M... and Mrs dom had brought. After all, he was mom“ Gm H t ‘Riv ' little more than a. hired hand. Hil 50cm e‘, m ' .15.‘: 9' n e‘; 1°r_ a life hadn't prepared him for this in the fogmlbgf a suerpgiaseliiriallrltgyr $5 50% o’ thlngbend m, he, ‘M, remem e music and other entertainment was fine: which had been m, be!“ h. @"1°Y=d- IW-mim "id cake were had decided to settle in Kentucky. Served- Mr- Ind MPH- G055. Spend He remembered the tropics. He saw the summers at their farm and their again the gragglandg o: Tex“. the wide circle of friends look forward mountain peaks of Colorado min- ‘flu 0N! seep especially nob ll prevent "LO." (lcfl 0&1] Messroom Charter oi Guns-divs Airmen By ALLAN NICKLESON Canadian Press Staff Writer i0 N191!‘ Vilifid- G ing count , the golden 811M o! WITH THE R-C-A-Ph SOME‘ --——-——_-- lipeningw eat. in Oklahoma. thO ‘VHEF-E IN ENGLAND. Aus- 4-— persona“ thrusting derricks o Iouisisns. oii (CW-Vital division of the Royal fields. The life or a wanderer had Air Force and least publicized is _-'*— left hlmaheritage of independence. Army (Jo-operation WhDse squadrons W“ M817 Lawlor. Charloivic- d - ted h trod. of restraint. ~scatlered throughout Britain con- WW“. is visiting in Bununerside the a ciiiliiii’; it. hgd tain mtmy Canadian Airmen. Night We“ °E h" “"51" M“?- 10"“ and dliy they work with British shimv- k and Dom‘ i d {owes - “_'_ . iecting the” gggnugantly-ohisngfr: “Hm W-i- °- mill-I‘ M°°"°“" Eris mouth drew dowri- Wfll- if i" methods by which specnnyfluippeg Carldon street. left on Saturday to had to be s, hired hand, he would be aircraft and crews co-operste with "m"! “Fm "uh" "whim" whh Mi- °"'°- “lid "mke l ii°°d 3°h °1' “- army units Sum as infantry‘ tanks Macneills brother and sister-in-lnw. If she were only an older‘ womaini “m. amuery m the complicated Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Macnelii, Csv- The lilOllgillt oAi’ comibnlg dn ldolly rush or nmdem “.arn“.e_ endish, P E.I.- Saint John Tele- couéact lug hgnm a W433}; bgvfik; A typical squadr°n' 100M“ ‘h u“ graph JoumaL cliciiinlhoua desert ‘traveler dying of Midlands. includes several Cana- thirst 1% sight o! a 0°61 mum dihhl 59h" 1" "mi lmimi them roofed. oasis. He was a seryant on ‘I? g-Osulliflvglhagf 12mg?‘ d9; "Piccgfilii: this place. He must A member that. gen a year ago is Fllt. Sgt. William aull crs of Heading y, Man. whose plm-alcliute opened a bare 200 feet o i.’ tie ground. Others are Fit. S is. Ted Ingram of Saint John. N5: POSt-War Problems Geowe Edwards oi’ Iothbridge. Allta; William Howe of’ Camli- {t belt ,N.B.; x Ridl Win - w Mie- Deioriliid sgtenJerryeyvtziutor no; EDMONTON. Aug.‘ 5—(CP>- H. "Well," said Aunt Sue. "yonder he Moncmn‘ R. Milner, PGSFDPCSICICDE‘ of the comes. Youd tilink he owned the The“ thaws Flt Sgt‘ Stan Marm Alberta Conservative Association, lfl place._I wish youd lookuat the wsy who Jokes that he does“... know a. statement released heze tonight, hehéwingsdhiis shoulders. to u ~ i» w it...ulizriirzi‘asrzi.i“i.iiiizi unlit‘ Ab?" "‘ ""' nhutfl? miargéd angonlggm by a group of COIISEIWIiiIIbQSIGWHI Aiilliii, Sue shrugged. "But a Fm “'h°'-= Waiting f" m” hack h“ If)? g1eIvaat'P°rt Hope‘. nom". the mixrhhe interrupted “Even an in- Cote St. Paul. So I guess her ad- égsrlaslfékvégrsgllllgfiiiggist éifllrdhlfgilgS nocem man?" - EiiP-“S i5 my address.“ blems" ' " ‘ She watched Mom's powerful. --- -- ‘i. -.i ld d Ken Coniin. at 20. W88 the YOIYHI- I The meemh‘ w)“ be °°mp°5ed °I golf-gs: elgture. tll-Igenhadscwllggg est sergeant-major in the R.C.A.F. higmeih 1th“ Smuheht 551d‘; "nd i5 into a khia i shirt and old gray A permanent force man he was oi- f hg he‘! as h Teshh of “- hhhih" brecches. fund an administrative commission ° _ hi °Tmii1 discussions, fizst in “It looks like Bruoe has adopted ui 21 but turned it down to put in Wmhlpe? “hdulhter h‘ Mmlmm‘ hhhi“ hmhhhemed Ahhe sue- ah application for air crew. Now and eisewhem Cfliiiliig i0 the yard fence. Mont 110's bgen posted to all air crew re- "j*—‘§————— Viilliifld Iii 6851 -' H0 hbifbd lllfl £04m, depot with m, rank 9g Women Tailors watched the co lie squirm between sergeant. the rails. Man and dog crossed the ___i yard to the porch. The fighting ZilmBl‘ brothers of Nefided III Oztmvn, who applied at the same "I'm ready, Miss Blakemo u." he t - f l' t t i th R.C.A.F. ' hut. .. . The A11" Force and it wasn't going to be easy. Aunt Sue and Anne were seated on the front porch after dinner- Ncither would have admitted to the other that she was thinking of the recent arrival st Fleetwood. Aftsl- a, while. they saw Mont g- proaching from the direction of e aniiwlmcienli d d hi to tsu nne n ro uce m Aun e. He bowed and said. "Your cunt‘) - n small air force in themselves. Two shiumgggwegeptiijfgnrgzg ‘liglggiatflfio are at the same station, although w a smile‘ She was w“; obviously with different squadrons. and the 'I'he_new policy of the Royal plfased by hls audlwmw third is only s. short flying dis- Canadian Air Force to fire-rs the She LZIIiHCGd at her niece. “Well. tance away. lnembels of the Women's Division if you're going to show him over _ _._____ in a smarter and 1199.13!‘ inciivzdually the place, you better be about it." Harry. 29~yeal=old pilot office: at- tailored uniform. necessitates the Anne lavas relieved to see that he trialled to nn RAF. Sea-Rescue immediate enlistment of thirty had won his first skirmish with her Squadron. has made more than 30 Wvmelltailors. aunt. trips. Sgt. Moe. 25, recently was This is o. splendid Oppdli/UYIICY for 311i? 18ft the porch and i100! him posted to R. C.A.F. Coastal Com- Women who desire a. pleasant oc- Biffiiiid E9 the horse ' mlinci, The third brother, 27-yesr- cupation, and, at the some time Here. 5116 531d» 15 KMIJWIWI old Rucbcn, is a sergeant wireless serve their country, aswell as assist- ch01“; fiheflgihibed satqfihi ‘Ell-him- opcrator-nil" gunner with an RAF. illg in dressing the member; of iii! the Dude "I Fleetwood- torpedo bomber squadron. Women's Division in an up-to-the- dMtm" 15mph“ mrwudt “:4 hu°w' .___ minute fashion in uniform. so he llpstgf Lhehgrehrbhfkmrze New adjutant of a Canadian Applicants who desire enlistment Wihffleran ‘in p; rsfi/hrofmh B...‘ squadron is F-O AI-LC. Bruce, for- in this trade must have passed their tmék gbssv mas“ “gem pared We’. mer member of a toronto law firm. 18th birthday and not have reached the {tans ha“ dob). Native of Aurera, Ont, he served their 41st birthday. They will be “fnever s“, a 59mm new; mg 1B months as an imtructo shoulders;- the Canadian Officers’ Training amination and interview. lemm the rear dom- og the lnm Course at Toronto before joining Women tailors should be able to Anne pointed out a great square of the R.C.A.P‘. operate and adjust a sewing ma- slashed brown earth. —-——————— chine and understand use of at- “For oats," she explained. "Last FALL RE-QUEENING 0F BEES tachmcnts. Be experienced in hand year we had a dry spell. find i110 --_- ‘ sewing. buttonhole stitching, hand feed hms “'9” "wrmmii- NW. 00016 (Experimental Fnmln News) darning pressing and cleaning. Be 50W" this WW3’ Btrong colonies of young bees in able to identify standard types of Th5’ 1151354 at the 9589 01 1m‘ the fell are essential in successful textiles. Understand measuring. cut- he hrhhhh- wintering, because old bees iliufllly ting, altering and remaking a gar- Ahhe lwked at Mm" ‘Ynh h" die before spring. Young vigorous ment . serious brown eyes. I dont know queens installed during late summ- All women in this trade will be “§“I’Fh°’o§f.§ igdgnrrrlrirgggmigtvglg; er or early iwtum lay later iri fell enlisted into the Standard Group in thfw" t . d .8 r Y‘; ‘ n w“ and vrcduce more voumz bccs than and will pass into the higher Groups 11.5“ °° “°° ‘w n“ ”‘ m‘ do 01d queens. Colonies heeded W when passed proficient by a 'I‘rade “F-ygs he Md ma» He look out w 23X” gilgnfiavgiévg; Te‘? stained briar pipe. “Those three Airwoimen will r vid d with a inferior queens should be re-qlifleh‘ free issue of unltlzienrli’ find eneccsssr- filgitlisfhtlfigy fiifiufiw 03:32:: ed 1W3 later mail August m m“ ies. An allowance of $15.00 will be concern. Th . Teiluemlhil ma? b° do" I’ ‘he paid after enlistment for the pur- Dsingerfleld beflhhfpei‘ h“ °1d queeh‘ m” are chase of underwear and nightwear. miidi have $501155“! things thor- lovirifl raiiiiiaciiirilv- "mi B°°d ‘B’ Applicants who feel that they oushly." said. Anne. ' sluts may be obtained by requeen- may qualify a5 n Woman tailor, are "We did." He studied her a m0- ihi 115E "Th" I” the “We M me urgently invited to call at or write "Wilt- "siiiw We i"? R°1Yi8 W b9 m“ hohey now‘ to the R..C.A F‘. Recruiting Centre, hhhest “mh "he lhohheri I'd “k9 Ahhhhl rkquwh] °f “u cob Moncton N.B., where full iniorma- W“ w kimw hhai’ I w” °Pp°9°d I" "h" I‘ pmflhed “h he D°mlnl°n tlon regarding this and many other coming hale". . _ ., ii 0 ' El ' . gxigrhhfigtflghsgéfgil gagging‘; R C.A.l=' trades for women may degkifadghiitlgid 7°“ “m”, m‘ m‘ queen“. m the m1. stat“! J_ w_ be obtained. Other interesting trades "B Rickeflson‘ Beekeeper. The muuce in which early enlistment is offered oolnohcaigsewége ggfiggtgdantafod : lerk stcnogrnpher. clerk - - c-f re-qilcs-ning with imported Ifial- m9 C Monte WOW iriickfid 119011 the 6095!! i» w» W or it...“ we H» w» u »~- = '1 i i s f‘ .0 E. § 1"“ o g n. Q 0H1 o w 3 m E E1 f“ T bees pure and assures iollng qlletlis in all ooionles in the 511F111: 1 - - Untfsmd means an, recymmended in these and otier trades are need- than 1 gxpgcie¢ 1f 1 him gnaw-n yQu wwres- r er- 22.2w :.r.°::.i.~.:"“..i‘::l:. res-or i“ "rusty" chased from reliable bee breeders. 3 - i1 1a"- °1”- "515 In!’ - Th”, n", 10.5 subqect to mun-y 1n Canada. like other members ofvthc Anne said coolly. Its not too into ~hrp~=~== c handing o» her" .fii'“ts‘..t'i“i'i."ziis. ‘iifiuoiiiiimfii ‘°.2§J::ii;.liiii.'i":*lui:";rm... tnsed queens. ' ' I“ “W m}, m"j°d‘f°e f. 9Q“? Saelfmyllflen .32‘ giliisciéuiglhiigfiagaiwiltzsiied A m“ mlmcr-sfr y. l e co my 5 Gil 9 ‘ . - ' ‘ l1 i"°°'2i‘"“‘ mil: ii**i..i;l: ifi‘ i::‘::.i..:l: siiriliiil. iwiiil uiiiif-iii. ii rovc , a _ - ' , b_ 1' l cautions are taken. it u possible to for those capable or absorbing it wbfiéfltftficimglff" "° i‘ "h "'7 lie-queen without de-qiireriiir- T“ w“ i‘ m‘ “mm my’ bu‘ Anne didn't know whether to he 318m 0i‘ "me 5W5 an" the queeh the peace or mind m Ihg. refiliznuo“ angered or pleased. She decided shin has been removed, all queen mils that one i5 doing ones bit makes “ked his Mum speech. his ._ . _ should afailn bequgeegtroyredénd a it well worth the effort. Yes’ 51m “km Mom shmuL Sh. young ay rig ‘W94- The trim" °i (iiillidifs will‘! w uld feel betiel‘ about the rum. Queens may be lfllimdugad immed- manhood who are riding the diirk- ago." the horses. with Mm on u“ lately After remnral of the old ened skies of embattled Europe. Asia plum All-WW Sh, gel; g "mun- ("mam if tlu; queen cage coniain- and Africa, actually do need the in‘; 0g responsibility, worm“, m; mg the queen is Dlwfid in the blood help or Canadian women w rwr- supposed. were naturally like that, ch-nr-cr csnta ning empty drflWn form the thousand and one tasks menu-rm; to look w u mm w my; ¢cm“s rnd all b70011 “m” t“ u“ WP that must be attended io on the the brunt of things. of the colony selieraied by Miiav ground before an nil-craft can pro- She realized. too, what this expe- gllpers, A queen excluder is DIM cecd toward its goal. some of these rience meant to him, and suddenly over the super contain theouflgn tasks are not handled by Women. longed torpult h1g1 at his also. i0 and nli queen cells are emitted" n but, most of them are (or shortly hglg hém c8 lg“ Omfi-h w look M, up", eight m- ninegawjrs as: will be) but every woman enlisting nous; its; 5%“: own" m‘ ‘up '~*:;r"i.*">"-..:l:s..;"'... m... 222;’? s. "$2223.25 M ' use w en - ‘ ‘ ' mud "himl- A queen m” b’ ‘"fi'°°‘b'§§ "Hwy ‘or women‘ glgiense BhqFYouhg qfiick to unliitg: (.4 mreclly to the brood c am n" cliallengo has been made. mm ,; twelve hours after 0M °Id ‘(W95)’; SHNIY Ii l! 1"°°‘“"‘h’“hI° um" ‘my He, held out his hand and, when M‘ m" “mm”! "m" m a B“ hPT-"hy cahhchh“ “mm” wh“ h“ it closed about her own she noticed gwgflnlng are present. no dependents will let it be said m“ u twmbled ————-——-—*‘ that she refused to answer the call (To be Continued) oil- BUBBTITUTF! that she failed her kinfoik. her Birch oil is taking the place IITOUIE‘ in Arms. in his hour m 'l"ho 7nd "TaLkeuk." ven to of lynihetic wintcrgreen oi‘ used h trial. We must Rte-P "Wm filing iho Kori-an flag, means e Sup- dmm dmmmwnu. meg-l powdoii, Do not delay. 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