_s I ldBlI DISSOLVID pOlbAl. vaccms IOI CATARRH s-r. rs convex-r ounrs. r. s. s. _ m g lor October: -i. Halon llaulsae- l. MaoDona-ld; s. 1hr! Innis and Gertrude Psters. km a 8 Bl I ans ' . boison. e —1. Bceniea . I, Valeria Quinn; l. lmilss am- “brsds vm-r. Geflflida McDon- ald; 3. Carrie Burke; 3. Bus Mo- Grads vn. - 1. Ellen uuusiiv: s Juliet Dun-why: s. ‘meresa m- Grede VI-d. Edna Oheverie; i. Roda Dean; 8. M Dean. Grade V——1. Ruth McDonald; I- bmeetty Cheverie; 3, Shirley Town- nd one. IV-—1. Patricia McDonald: l. Annie McDonald; S. Jane Pierce. Grade III-l. Rena Cheverie and C everie. _ Helen McDonald; ieflOatherine McPhee; 3. Ruth Che- v e. Grade I—-i. Joyce Oheverie- l. Ann McIntyre; 3. Florence Bushey. AUSTRALIA TBJES OUT “SHOTS” F03, APRICOTS BYWIY. Mikhail-l. Nov. 16 -¢ '60P) — next 1B monlha will be given to .000 sou-loot trees in the irrigated were 0M0 sores in wine arenas but the area fell damn: the war. PRECAUTIONARY JMEASUBI er a person passed whose clothinsr or body had been inflected by radioactive radiations. sumo-sh‘ msraurmnous away in one-thirtieth of a millionth of e second. $ F _ ac: , ==== '=..."| "= ‘z =5 ' :::= =' Mauflllmillneednotbefog-boandirymeet ' fiWhS- Within the bounds of a twosome’s weekly; nation there 1s much scope for gastmnomical enjoy- ment and will be of tokens, eight oi’ which are available ta each person komfilb. mammals-min; platteralid u. . . so‘: satisfaction. In planning the purchases it; founduseiultotrsnsletethorationhtesms equivalent to the oonpon _ _ weekly. _ With hospitality a seek-end dish is suggested as ration dmnt guest's. A meet led keynote, an extender economy for Sunday's san be tastefully made will added egg, bread crumbs _ To give this old friend a MW SW86, bake it ‘m a ring mould, turn- out on serving vegetable-fill the centre. ca‘ lat of Casualties. “it"s - wfiyle; issues Kali-h. F/Q. WU‘ . o . Ooiin 0 r/o’! rm‘ ibfina 06am. one. Westbank, 3.0, Ronald Willi-ll! M02!- Ottaws, Ont. sld Alexandr, Y/L as», r/oi, Don some. Peter, no. Revenue. _ Weber, Wilfred Br], I/O, Yel- low Grass. Sssk. Young, Roy Aubrey, F/O., Good- hnch Man. CANADA Died From Natural Gauss ‘mmlinson, Frederic Iawrenoe, WO., Toronto, Ont. OVlISIAI Previous! Missing on Active len- vlee-rlow for Ilielal Purposes Presumed Dead: Leeach, Frederick Sydney, P/O., Edmonton, Alta. Molviaster, Msieoim Stalker, P/O. ‘Iioronto, Ont. Qu-isley, Frederick ‘memos Ht. Lieut, North Vancouver, B. . Richardson, John Marshall, P/O. West Vancouver, B. 0. Dangerously Ill Hopkin, Handle Orsndoe, LAQ, sudbury, Ont. Zamwny, Edward, Oalmar, Alta. Qerlously Injured Accidentally Charles Irancis Mich- kflpsy vs-rds gal, r/oj Wichita, Kansas, was. Amendment To Fisheries Act Re Shell Fish bi Actato include shell fish in the definition oi flsh. The bill then was referred House for third and- final roadins. The amendment also will pro- vide‘ resulatlons to govern the pro- cessing and marketing oi canned flsih and will provide for seizure and confiscation ior violation of regulations in the sot. Fisheries Minister Brides said the amendment would hr g the Fisheries Act more in line with . int John- Albert) said he felt that shellfish already came within the scope o! the definition of fish given in the Fisheries Act. He discussed the duties of ilsh- asked Mr. New . M, Bridges suggested Mr. Essen pine: an inquiry on the order ps- per. OIWELL WOME '8 INSTITUTE On the evening o! Oct. 3rd. Mrs. Owen McKenna entertains the members o! Orwell W. l. The President presided, and the repeti- ti o! the Creed opened the mee - g. e members and to visitors responded to roll call, which was: "A home im rovement I hlpve made, or woul like to Electricity and running water seemed to be pproved. $5.00 was voted for the Sn vation Army Drive, and two cenvessers ap int- ed to collect in the dlltri additional funds also tor old used clothing to send to Euro e. v One navy sweater an two prs. o! socks were sent to Red Cross this month. , No sick calls were re rted this ets. was col action for hold a hall with Don Mas- lle wi ‘libs freshrnents were served by Estelle and Elva McKenna. IINGWOOD W]. i» ate. .besaswersssnt "ovarsaaalak He dis covercdyilacrum‘ .- WILLIAM urns WOLLASTON, English chemist and natural pbilosopber, carried on research in chemistry, optics, mineralogy, astronomy, pbysioloy and botany. He developed an improved microscope lens, and applied concavo-convex lenses to tbs purposes of tin oculist. H e made a special xtudy of the platinum metals and developed a practical method fbr working platinum. In 1804 be discovered a new clement associated wit]: platinum wbicb b: called “palladium.” JUST as Wollasion’: researches led so the discovery of palladium, so more recent research has developed commercial methods of recovering the minute quantities of this metal which occur in Canada's nickel-copper ores, and of developing new uses and markets for the increased Canadian produc- (ion of palladium. Though it takes mauy tons of the Sudbury ore to produce one ounce of palladium, the Sudbury mines have become the world's largest producers of this precious metal. fimow/owmeom TNE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL OIINHNY IIEWBANAIJI, UNITED, nmesldeut. Mrs. nuer Stewart. vice nresiden-t. argues. Mrs. 01w‘ Stevenson was aionointed secretes-v for the evening. The meetinz 0n- ened by simzlnz the Ode and re- mtiru: the Greed in uniso n. m: was answered b.v nine mem- bers and one visitor. the latter be in: a former member now living elsewhere. who needless to sav| was very cordially welcomed. The st the home o1 .. v " eetina Meet-inc were read andiannroved. m - The remit; 0i one committees It yfipgwpearo anu new ones are as sch Cavendish: aifl. Mlle. J‘. §o’n"a‘nd"ld"1s.mwth; m’ Mebmlarey. u Rustico: school. Mrs. RB. W-m. tieo socla M dain h da h another evenlneizr b0 If em ---__.__._ AVONLEA W. I. Y th broughz ‘Pile October meetinu o! Avon. lea W’ I tit t h "cmemoi lillilis. ‘deaerediaihh eskiimh? 24.1w. m mew “gull 0°" Al ilwe First, SNEEZE Your fdosiri/s 0°" ¢= ii: t v id right in [the sin-giggling:- start today and inhale- Caiarrh-o-zona: its ‘vapor mixes with- the air you breathe and it helps soothe the sore membranes very liivmigklya As m in i ails ' 9M won: r sv . ' As the irritation subsides you [feel better. ‘ ' [The soothing o! Cam-rh- o-aens is vsry hslpial to clogged Clear m0 .. Mira. Robert Wooiner: Rus- McFarls BEANY BOGART Scientists engaged in metal research have found palladium to be eminently suitable for gee in elecuicsl contact points, as a catalyst, and as an alloying element in dental alloys.- This beautiful white moral is also being used in the finer pieces of jewellery. Canadian engineers, designers and metal- lurgists are invited to make use of the technical data regarding palladium and all the metals of the platinum group which has been gathered together by International Nickel from rhs whole field of metal research; 25 lllllfi STREET WEST, TllllllllT sick. M: . lh-neet Manure , _ edema“. and nerance goigiwed was decided that More than one-hall oi the B- in the world have 11"" mow hows. B! Ham Flshsl w iorsfm.’ Lowthcr. is? m MoLure and Mrs. mud. . s discussion on Tem- ..“3‘..°'.