_PTE. WILLIAM MBLAREN I In loving Inemnry 11f Lieut. Ger- gald Gnrlicld Ferguson. Charlotte- ‘ostlm, Killed in Action March 13th, West and surrounding district-s ~ 4. ' The community of Cable Head‘ indly untnrl . .- _ “Qrgllson 11nd 1-; ‘ , and 31.111, ‘ WI! an sad within our memory, Qmnc-ly are oIr heart; ti. “or the one we hive Jlas fnrrrrr puss-wt .1“. ,7 ‘Ve 1h ink oi‘ him l11 '- ‘v us wee ‘tut many ~.~.1lcnt tears- arc shed, f-Nhen other; are Inst asleep. Tia charming ways ' taco. lr ' nicusure to recall, I le hzul 11 kindly uurll for each, ‘ind died beloved by all. fuv MEMORIAM 111:. l-lt.~\.\_l-'\-_T10Ul-‘ltl21' ,_ 1t is with deep regret that we elewlth announce tne death on teccmber 18.11 .1t West koyolty 01. 11'. Frank cloolrcy 111 111s 17111 ‘cur. 1110 latte Mr. ill'i",' wits born ‘-L£iul'l11'\\11l; c ..11.. nurrlytl Iy-“mnlo. Barrett orl lilllgslull. Tu 1 $1115 unlun l.\\o cntldlen \‘.\.‘l't: born. _ anlely; Lloyd and cher. “Phosc were llle (i when vis- nlzlxy loll: were 11.1: L; 111- 1r 031s nwvulds lllc lertlle 1nd 1115111 lands i itvcstern Cnnzldu, 11 country that as wast. boconllng one o1 the 011d‘; great whe-at-grmvim cent- f And so to this land of Promke .ll'. Uodlrvj,‘ tuuk ills young “"116 11d their lxvo s:1.;11l Cilhlllfll and _1':'.tic1l on a i1o111es.¢.1n near the resent city uf Strusburg. .lt was wlnle ploneelln; this land 18L he was stricken with a term ‘ f paralysis that lClL him a cripple ' 1r the rest of his lite Disposlng f ills Vi/cstern hclllln lllr. God- '03; tUgCLllGl‘ “"1111 111. Jrnly, rc- "UJlKlCll o1 the Wlrlrzcl lo the ‘l1l_." lourn lhc loss 0i 111s willow \l4l.l D. .11 i "l was i11 Cornwall and in Charlotte- wn. l, lust oi’ the Z111 w leave Beach t . . rove Tminlrtg Center. entrained \,r Iinlilax ay, March ilth. The "@522? flDlLcMmd1~l1iil-,A1 or slit}: Qt and Cpl. Storey. 1 Mrs. Charles MacLean. Clyde - lver, was welcomed home last. 1 ‘aek. Mrs. MacLean is much im- i \ »'0ved in health alter treatment ‘I , ttlhe Prince Eiwurd Island Hos- ‘ u . » “Mrs. John Cohrcll 11nd Mrs. Stan- ,v Colwell, both rcsicitnts oi Col- . all Rmad, were on ltlc sick list at‘ esent. ‘Ptc. Ralph MflCPllJll hns cd tn 111's 1111i: in Ncwlound-l nd after having spent :1 short tur-‘ fugh with his mother. l f8" y» ——it worked too fast l” Missed by Ills- Father and ' M" '1 I .‘vl .1111] smiling i M11 CKilllZCll. ‘I'm still skeptical of that Guardian Want Ad. comprising friends 11nd neighbours Mr. and Mrs. Russel McLaren. were deeply sympathetic when won] was recelvczl by Russel that his 1.011, P12. Wllliuln R. lvleLaren, had boon killed in action in Italy on‘ September 13, 1944. l ’l"hey have had communication from Wiiliels Company 0. 0., his‘ troop CWUYlIIIiIKlBX‘, his Section lead-i 0:‘, "WI the Chaplin, testifyinj! to‘ 127.11 i11 which he was held of thcln as 3 fine compan- 010L111 character, and a. good so ier. Before he joined the forces, he was held in high esteem by nll who knew him. He was untlcnlon- stmlive in conduct, 11nd his nuict ciiiciellcy in his work when em- ploycd at seasonal times by his nelghbours wzu commented upon by all when the unwelcome tele- Kram announcing his death was made known. ‘Hi5 survlvlng relatives besides his father and mother, are: three brothers ut home, Gordon, Boyd, 11nd Kenneth; two sisters, Mrs. Alan McSwaln of Cardigan and Mrs. Dounlns Sanderson ofCable Head. Willie is just one more added to the list of young men from this vicinity, who. in this wzlr and the last ilnvc ' - p ~ yunng ll “s, titzlf w“ nllli our ]10.'<iv1'lty 111113‘ c011- llnlle to possess those privilencs which are essential to all free people. i In Memoriam i In lovllu‘ 51.05170! , Mrs. Fruec. iwlléiulllorrow who died March 13th.? The months may change from your . to your 511d "lends from day to day; But the memory ui a dear one, “ill never fade away. Inserted by Her Husband and Family | 3-l3-1i. i‘ RIVERDALE SCHOOL , Report for February. Grade IX.—l, Hazel MacDon- ald; 2, Velda. MacKtnnon. 3, Ralph ; McQuuld. ‘ .4: VI,—l, | nltl; L‘, Wundlt lfiucnul ‘ Buchanan. 01111.0 V.—l, Edward McMmrer; i2, Gclalll McQullid; 3, 1V.—i. Joseph McQuaid. .110 lit-l, Erma Macbiinncn; 2, Jo) u HacDo . L; ll. 512-1, Kenneth Mc- G "lcle II. Jr.-l, William Mac- Klnnon. Grade I.—l. Melbourne lvlocKln- norl; 2, Willl-rri D/IccDonald; 3, Wcxldell ltlztcDcnrld. Shirley lvlciqlulql — Teacher. LONDON — (CPI - London's lclznhnnv exchanges are short 1.0V) lrnincd operators 11nd the rest of the country coulrl use 3.600 —-thc bizgest telephone labor crisis oi the war. me of eyeglasses; l‘. lil cDon- 1i, ltielsic ‘ i i 1&1. 1, ..V Hill; Kennclh vtoduy seek to l, finite. llFlll lllll MISFIiY Fllll‘ umgg/u-Iiszn, and produced gunpowder. Im- Pr], wutvl for fourteen years as a magician of "'11. lus bmlrh finalh broke down, and be died it! 1292 soon after bi: release. LIKE Roger Bacon of old, scientists of rden rqrried on eapeflmerzts in solve many problems THE INTERNATIIJNAI. NICKEL COMPANY 0F 0 tervice i garden, little ltoo, will be improved with a lannlng. lower or vegetable, are exnctly alike. Some grow quickly, some not. Some grow tall ."'~~.r! some ire dwarf. The season of bloom- ing, and in the case ni‘ vegetables of prime eating too, varies widely and also oi’ course different plants are affected differently by weather. It would never do to plant tender melon; or dohlias before nll dan- ger of frost has passed but, on the other hand, it’ pens o1‘ B11155 899d are not sown enrly, ns soon as the ground is~fit to work, then they are not going to have much chnnce to get established before the heat waves come along. Of course with the ground covered with snow. as it will be in mnny parts of Cun- ndn. yet, it is tco soon luv iilink about getting out with the spade but it i; advisable, say garden ex- perts, to net out pencil and paper Ind do some planniflB- By Ken Reynolds‘ i .F.\\\:s\\\\\\ ‘\.v_\\ ’ -' iitilsrclil l: lilllfifilelilnue; h-‘I mii“""i1i33‘$iii""‘““°"' = . 26:0.“ lulu’ 5mm’ fliiizé-‘iitflionisiwe- F°|i°W ;T me o i" Mm n: location o! tress, tlencps, vgglkplwtilrtlg in foider- vktnofuul lrifiifi iiihiiniiiis "iiéiiii “r m” iioviiir‘. inilwslliibier‘; “is p» re- No two plants, either half member that these require about n; much space between as they will be high at maturity. The latter is moat important. Too many beginners never think when setting out a lilac or ium tree that the little bit o!’ a hing that has been sent to them from n very for over t air they plant all shrubs, trees and even the perennial flowers much too close together, and in the case ot foundation plontlnfl- much 50° close to the house. In a few years they wonder why it h difficult to cultivate and weed, or even to see out of the windows. Moreover. trees, shrubbery or flowers, and some venetubles like oom and to- matoes, too, if lanted tno close to- gether, grow ailer and splndlier than normally and an n prey the first heavy wind that comes l . aliigthla planning, I ood 0mm- dian seed catalogue wil prove 1m Ila Sketch Ellis’: of all, 11 sketch roughly to :5 \\\.\\\\\&\\\\‘ Wheezing in the The and ti htncss across the chest. T eto in u. roiling 0f pllle ' . This phlegrnisat firsto u the trouble You may llillDnwo thy ‘par loosen the _ dislodge the mor id accumu utmn. Points to Bronchitis ' ipnl symptom of bronchitic is a dry lurch, hm cough nceompunlcd by o rapid whoolinl’ "coped in tho ml a l1 htitioilour, but progroueuboeomee ello or fin ‘a Norway ltlmulnta the weakened bronchial org: hlegm an Price 85c a bottle; the lugo family nine, nbwt I tllnI ll much, Us, at n. 1-. M111»... 00.. Limited, ‘lbronb. ma.‘ invaluable guide. In this is listed "Ad ---_.:; Chest h. ' ed t .3 N113’; llilllaififitll, °mt1.""’ mueouo, and lld nntun to ally FOR 11-1: RIGI-lf 1'0 INVESTIGAT‘ Rngyer Bacon, great srieu/ls! of [/18 hliddle Ages. awrried on scienhfic research in mvlals, in agriculture, medicine, cbemishy. He s/udlen’ tbe laws of optics,- mggesled Ibo through scientific research. In the Nickel industry they have explored many fields in their search for new uses for Canadian Nickel. Today practically all industries have improved their products or-their manufacturing methods by using Nickel. When the war 1's over the Nickel re- search laboratories will again turn their efforts to developing the known uses for Nickel and discovering new ones. 1i- "iw , tific and technical data will- further increase MAM. such vital information 11 remluithen twice that much mace until time of blooming, so many days i119 "OX5 110N119 "W- T031550‘?! to mnturilv, size. color, hardiness feqlll"? at 1"” 18 inch" when and other points that the good gar- staked, and three to tour feet i! not dcncrs take into consideration siiflk - 00111 TOW-S Bhbilm be i" when laying out his season's cam- 191915 30 1110118! 89B". M111 m! l!!!" N13,, goes for potatoes; melons. cucum- bers and small toble squash do beat in hills about 30 inches square and eventually about elght,to lonts to a hill. Space between Width of Row! Verzeiabies dividefltihemselves lit-pic QGXIENA QTOUDS. BIB BIG B :‘.2l.’l quick-growing things like rn- to nllww for spreadins and cultiva- MARCH “my; persons killed in Canadian engineers, designers and metl allurgists have free access to the scieni gathered together by International Nickel. Arequest for information is all that is necessary. Still wider knowledge of the ways in which Nickel may be usefull employed emand for" the Canadian Nickel, and Canada will benefi’ accordingly. Years 18, hub-Five hlmdrod two nights’ R h m’, fund Meéseyside 1 y, area. arac u rem 11 erman ills should be at least 15 ne es m ‘fluted at Tmhmnnl County oxt Pnesld on Liverpool Ah NICKEL ALlOYS LIMITED. 25 Kill-Ii STllEE-T WEST, TllllllllT0_ hi8 War——Four Ago air The Dillon r81 Splllott GIIK-ll-Gfl)! IN MARCH III loos Elnfl lb Illlfil 1r YOU wnm‘ us m M11111; 01mm NOW < will luv k ho I month: bola: Io on: hug" 0'1"" lobnyufiAllllnul van; ehonoo to make you n I. Al. PRO. FIT when prices are HIGH!!! i|| EARLY FALL, aim PROSPECTS (n1- elrly ISOULTBY MEAT u; var ram n; a l; ;|| _ 11.1 lty’ m m’: i=0. m‘ 11.11am». 81Spilleit CHEK-R-CHICK mun-jamwavm AH-‘ANHIA Prttesslonal Bards McLeod 9 Bentley W. l. BENTLEY. I. I J. A. BINTLII. I. O- Bnrrllten nnfl Attorneys-go- kw lMPIhQIl-Ilol ll. It. Doanu 8 lie. Cinna- Mountain I Gallon Itali- Chulotlotowl PM“ m» flu m lhndolnh I Dunning. 0A. ' M, ll. F. ARGIIIBILD Chartered Accountant: Intern ‘ll-It Idling Olultofldwl LA. Mcfilllfilll, M. IAIBIBTII, IOIJUITOI NOTARY. BTO- OUIIRIE BUILDING QIIAB-LOTTITOIH ALEX W. MATHIESON Otllux ll Gnu ltnet Mon LLB. Oaunllulunkoldoln-Ieolll- MONEY 1'0 I401!‘ . ‘ IAI-IJGTIB. IOLIOIIDI. m- ii. F. llutehuon & Still orromcrnlsrs 111511, spinach and lettuce. These tion. qmeitlilhununm "Qunamfigf “spgclallgll in tho m. §§$§°°§§1§?‘L§§‘n§°i'§ ‘Qufififlfifafif, United States. ting of glasses tor the hand. Carrots. beets, beans nre B WOOLSTHORPE- BY- arm..- wN-DQN _ (c?) __ The 9, 1, ' correction of ocular IIQ- little larger 11nd grow more slowly. VOIR, England, - (OP) — Mia i _ u: Minimum snscc hero would be about Elizabeth Walght. 104, who went m’ Wpumflm‘ “l 5m“ n h“ F“ ' 15 inches and rather more m the w $11001 no a. child but learned a» “wwm ma‘?! m“iff‘“me;°‘}l°,j$ l8 Grafton Street 111w beans. Peas can be lunted saw instead of read 01nd write. ha Muir” M“, 133mm in double rows about a foo apart, died in this Lincolnahl town. ' ' ‘-—--—--- __ I Out Our Way By J. R. Williams Our Boarding House With M8101‘ Hoopla ' how's Tl-PCEAZIEST ’ wau. WHY MOT? / 5HAKE1HE “Gwyn MW’_ . . ' . A010 MEET ' T lNGlEV R ESTH FEST . ~, 1...... 015- g“ .v..t....s.ls h“? ""“‘"~"<°“"“@- Y”! s CAPTURED ENEMY WHUT HE'LL HAFTA i ON DQ LATER"MORE j ' sense ‘IHAM we l’ WHOLE NATION.’ .,. .-,'- fl, , CHAMPEansl-uv ‘y; " "_ 1;‘ 7/ ' MfiTCHl . 1 I, l1 3. I 9?» n‘ . l’, .1\\ . ('4 ‘ ‘,1 ,i diatom‘ I z ‘lawn’ " ‘ill! ,1 ii ‘u ex _ ' 1mm‘ gmtlfll/ H“ 4 . , -.,~..-~, ., i ma‘ "than. 4;. ‘T""“”"’ l0 LOCI BABgISTIB. OOLIOITOI ITQ‘ M. ALBAN FARMER 5.11..