argIL 12,1241, ---_-¢— A Selection of Better Quality SPRING 007ATS and SUITS For those of discrimin- ating taste — - - - 523150-3215‘) Fur capes, boleros, jacket, neckpieces in Silver Fox, Red Fox, Oppossum, Lapin, etc, I ISLAND FURRIERS Phone 117'! Queen St. IVEST ROYALTY SCHOOL Grade B 1. Joe Maclnnis. -——— Grade IV 1. Aurilda Trainer; 2. Buddy Curley; 8. Billy Rhynesr Grade III Sr. 1. Jean Rhynes; 2. Lorne Rhymes; 3. John MacKinnon. Grade III Jr. 1. Ralph Frimu. Grade II Sr. l. Eileen Gallant; 2. Vincent Gallant; 3. Freda Mac- Kinnon. Grade II Jr. 1. Marie Bissey; 2. Jack Vissey; 3. Fred Vissey. Grade 1 No tests. _ Teachers: Dorothy Macigod Marian MacKinnon Four “Islands of Peace” in Europe U b Iimor Roll ior March: Grade X 1. Loretta ‘rrainor; 2. chi-in Burke; 3. Lloyd Gates. Grade IX l. James Macinnis; 2 Billy Long; 3. Jean Frizzell. Grade VIII 1. Margaret Gates; 2, Margaret Curley; 3. Joseph Currey. Grade VII l. Harold Gates; 2. Jarl Crosby; 3. Stirling Frizzell. Grade VI l. Patricia Curley; ‘.3. six “i-LQFIIIPFL‘1JL.B1I1Y_9_11QW°11-_. GERMANY ‘b ca, “s (‘"74 ‘:- IUMANIA o aoo ~15?" runrm This is the.way Europe looked helore the Spanish civil war. Today the iace oi the flmtdnent is changerb-boundarles shifted. small na- tions swallowed up others dismembered. With the invasion oi’ Yugoslavia and the involvement oi other Balkan nations, only four states rmcln cnmltarntivcly unaffected by the tide oi’ war-Eire, Portugal, Sweden Switzerland-nor can an)y oi them ieel safe while nazism flourishes. 01¢ LOTS OF VARNISH AT our ANNUAL 1¢ VARNISH SALE AGAIN THIS YEAR BY POPULAR DEMANDI ROGK-SPAR VARIIH our ANY s/zs CAN OF rms VARNISH AT REGULAR w-ww-II-"I LOW PRICE—— esr ANOTHER, SAME srzs, pug. . . . 1c Hot ‘s the varnish Iuvgoln uI the you. Don't e I upI You Inert halt on this Jumble, vatupmnt, IIlI-IIIIIII Q vmmh. Figure not and: . .. buy InlI oI what v0: out n tho ugulel In Ivkl III GET THE OTHER HALF FOR ONLV to. ‘In can't but this llbonl all". v A I. u A s is c o u This sinned coupon and I: entitles no to o m. of Ital: ttlgh 0040 VIIItII» oi the some sin I om bvylnp at the nsulc prise. Address}-..----..-_....__..-_--_..--... BRING THIS COUPON TO OURSTORE . . The Ilogors Hardware Company limited THE -cuanno1"trauo_w-elurlxuuw__ Aluminun Industry in Big expansion- Industrialists Wonder What is to Happen When Emergency Ends. The United States alumin d . . mw strict fedeopi rezulatlon. is expanding to meet war-born demands. meanwhile wonderinz what. will become oi the stormed-no output when the emeri- encv en . B! CLARKE BEACH Associated Press Stat! Writer WASHINGTON. Anri The oiiioe oi Ill‘ uction manage- ment has figured out. that refriger- ator manufacturers can save 800.000 pounds oi aluminum-an ace m in the nrim lob oi reiurbishintz the national defence-by limitinir the her o1 ice trays in each box. Aluminum. for the moment anv- in the United Sta-tea. It is so scarce it has become the first metal to face nearly all the complications oi a wartime economy. And amidst this hurly-burly. it. is confronted with a variety oi private u s. It was the iirst major industry to be placed on a mandatory brimm- status bv the office oi’ production mananzement. the net effect oi which is to ration the metal amomz users and cut down the suppiv ior civili- an n . Aluminum. which became an in- dustrv 55 years arm. when a process was discovered to produce it chearplv. has stewed up its output oi new metal 50 oer cent. in the pest Year. It is exandinz raster every month, and by July. 1942. is expected to be nioducinz a veany average oi 805.- 000.000 bounds oi’ virgin aluminum. as compared Mth 327990.000 pounds in 1939. Industrlalista wonder what is to become oi this vast aluminum out- , out when peace comes and the war- bom demand dies. Meanwhile. the Aluminium Com- Danv of America. the sole producer oi viririn aluminum in this country up to now and the major fabricator, hasbeentaentocourt bv the United States Demrtment oi Jus- tice for alleged violation oi the Sherman Anti-Trust Act _ the cul- mination oi a loniz series of suits and investltzations. Before summer. Judge Francis G. Oafiey in the United States District Court is um in- for Southern New York expected to hand down his decision. The Justice Department has asked that the mammoth company be dis- solved. While the trial was still coins: on. the Reynolds Company announced it was zoinz into aluminum produc- ti-cm. tzivintz A.L.C.O.A. its first com- petition in that field. It plans to produce 100000.000 pounds annually bv the middle of next year. Urges further Investigation WOODSTOCK. N.B., April 9.- fdPk-Further investigation by the Attorney-Generals Department was recommended in the .111ry's verdict at an inquest today into the death of Jack Niles. who lost his life when ‘titre destroyed his shack here yester- av The jury found he died in the iize “at a drunken party in which two others or more took part." Dis- satisfaction with the evidence ad- duced was expressed by the Jurors in recommendink further investigation. They recommended also that “more striruzent methods be used to control the sale intoxicating liquors to those oi a vagrant class." Wi s told oi a drinklntzbarty at Niles’ dwelling. Ellis Akerley said he had refused an invitation of Eric Flerttusson and Ken Currie to join them in a social izlass." Later he saw the shack afire. with Currie walking down the road. Niles standing in the doorway and Fertzusson iylnz on the mound near the small structure. Akerley said he hauled Fbrgusson to ea W. and. then saw Niles re- enter the shack. He ran in and nabbed Niles but the roof fell and he was unable to make a rescue. Flbfizusson testified he had been dri Curr e n: the previous night with i. and they had bought an- other ailon oi wine in the mornimz. I-Ie sad he remembered nothing oi subsequent events. Huge II. S. Battleship Commissioned ORK ADPII 9.—(AP) —'I‘he ed that two War Savings Certifi- cates be purchased. It was also moved that $10.00 be given to the Canadian War Srvices Fund. ‘iwo. bfis oi‘ 25 cents eacii for fruit. The making of quilts for rsiugces was discussed and i." was decided that Bwcen purchase the material. Re- ceipts rccrlved from Red Crcs: for "knitting \\'ei'c:— 2 pairs hwy gloves 2 pairs navy mitts. 8 pairs air icrce gloves. 5 pair air feces two way! m’tts, 3 pairs izrey mitts. force mitts. 5 pairs grcv sccks. l air force sweater. A grab hzx was indu ged in. ROGERS Silver Plate by Oneida ltd. L80 Volue '°' 50¢ only and I2 I-llrlty Iuhell .50 Ind 6 Libby labels .50 and 6 llhby Iuholl 6 I°"$P°°||$ 6 Dinner Knives (or only 6 Dessert Spoons 3.60 Value I Butter Knife tor only 6 Dinner Forks 3.60 Value 'l Sugor Spoon - Silversmiihs $.40 VoIue .13} 2.00 and 6 Libby iabell .111’, 25¢ and ‘I Libby label 25c lllld ‘I l-Ibby lubet s \\ \ \ 60¢ Value \ tor only 60¢ Value for only g Set $15.60 Value G You can have a com Iete 26-piece set of Rogers Silver Plate by Oneida _!.t_d. ( ilversmitbs) or you can have any one of these individual pieces in any quantity you want at these bar am prices-providing you have mailed the attached or er: blank on or be ore May 15th, 194i; Your grocer WIII supply you with extra order blanks.‘ Lrbb 's are celebratin _their 73rd Birthday and want the t pusands of Cana ran women who have been buy- ing Libby's products to have this beautiful Rogers Silver Plate _by Oneida Ltd. (Silversmitbs) as an appreciation of their goodwill. Libby's want those other women who are not yet familiar with the uniformly hi h standard of quality that is associated with the Libby Ia el to become acquainted. _To them Libby's make this sensational offer as an inducement to try Libby’: food products; The attached shoppers‘ Inst shows only a few of Libby's Empire Foods——most of them packed at Libby's Canadian Kitchens. Any Libby label WiII be acceptable. You may send the required number of labels from any one Libby _od-—T0mat0 Juice, for insrancr-or they may be indi- vidual labels from 32 of Libby's 100 Famous Foods.- Simpiy dip the comaine can or bottle—in hot water: and label will come off easily. ROGERS SILVER PLATE by Oltlldo ltd. (Silversmith!) W0 "Ill! don't need to say —th: silverware to h: rerurned much about IIII! beautiful silver- within ten days after receipt. WBfQfIIIOSECBDBKIIBIIWOIDCIISIG It i! sold with a guaranteed IMTIIIIM’ wit ir. The Arcadia replacement by its makers. pattern is rapid] Ire-coming a firstchoicenmona Cflml-naflp‘ Don't delayi Plan to rm all the womcm h, s‘ c I I . l. ‘ nieces on wpn: before May is smart today abdgvlij/illslmzrlncdr); slgélgnggsghfi’ I‘ b‘ l5" of If‘- lomorrow. Truly YOII will be “W” m hdm E boner Imifc: a sugar ipoqn; 0g a complete twen -six piece set. _ ck the auac ed sbo Der’! Iistand see how easy it willbefor You ro {at your required number oflahe s. amazed at, the sensational value! ~it is a birthday gift you will be glad to accept. Of course. your money hack if YOU aren't completely satisfied ' ngeaizifIk lib“ gfililbugd W‘ . Aufllih“, “u” ‘Pinrwflan Watt HERE’S YO Charham, Ontario. Please send me Simeon L. d: George Ii. Rogers Silv Libby“! W?’ 1, Libby = 50”“ D gldfifcn woods. tor which l enclose six Libby El 6dioner forks. for which I enclose six Libby IsbcI! Nam: . . . . . . .... ........... ....... . . . . . . ........ Dealrfl Nous. . . LG Grad, ii--l. KathrihT-MEII-tdfilf g, Jean MncDougall. i2. Verna Wood. 8. Gerald Crew's» Y Grade n Sr. 1. Elsie hiacDougull; i ivroalialnisfigllkfl? rlfgqllliifidre-"gs 2. Agelllaitic Inuinil; a. Buddy , an v r ' - camp e . shlliel’ W°°d and Fem“ Stetson‘ Grade II Jr. i. Vernon Ferguson (@2352- I (Jr) l Vera Cuwys and Leonard MacPliail (equal). m. »—- -' - Pi Attcd i"I-‘=:"_'. Pcrlegt Attendance: Dommy Ereerxetetfit Ciarrdnbrelce add tlgéilldfllgfl M01”. 1101115 CYWWS- Wmldc“ ft/iacPltaii Jean and Elsie Johnstone. Shirley Cruwy. Lame Dougan’ "Vernon FD. “sou .Wcod David Andrews. Gerald Fm. Mal-Ch; Em“ Grace iCrutvys- Shirlev Andrews. mud Clarence {m}, _Tracherz Jenni‘ L" MICNPIL ' MacEIhail Hecn MacDouMll G0"- (Patrlot please cop-v) don andgnMabrl Cnmiabcjill, ‘Linda Iuman sic MlfDOiliigfi . ‘MCI? SCHOOL ’ Mildred Cruslrv, 'I‘cz\chcr were paid Mrs. Mwdock Mac-. Mac- Loo- ll air which ca usrd much NEW v . 35.000-t0'n battleship North Carolina --i t m. mo b2‘: .1i.@<i.. m t (U! Sch 1 f the — . ~***i~ WM commissioned lodflv before 1-- ‘ibncns was svl-Itgrlregv ?the i mcut-lhoroioMixrglg: w or C0“ I'm“ Tm SE" 500 special aucsts at the Brooklyn iravy vard. The 870000.000 shin. most fonnid- Kneor told the nudi- weatest navy the world has seen " one North 17 battleships ordered bv the navy. niooxnncn woman's ms-rrrum Th; March mcetin oi the Brook. field Women's InsLute was held in the schoohouse on Wednesday evening. March !9.h. The meeting Galla opened by repeating thy Creed. The minutes oi last- meetins were real and approved. R211 call was answer- rd by 0 members and 5 visitors. Cor- reapondsnca was read by the Bec- mtary. It was movrd and second- I To Those Iionvaleteing liter Severe Aim mauy severe illnesses or serious rzpmtlou the patient II very often left in an extrem nervous, run-down condition. To all those convalescent: who need some kind of a tonic to stimulate and build up the weakened _ mum, we ilburlfe Health and Nerve PAIII to m book to health-happiness again _ eoe I y gamers: necessary to unst the convalescent u as IV stren an vigour. a box, ll Jilin, at: all drug would recommend M Th illu he! in brl b l: "pp Look for our registered trade mark The 1'. Milhurn 0a., Limited, Toronto, Ont. president. Mrs. Parker Horne. A vote oi then-ks wo= tendered Mrs. Home. Meeting closed by repeating oi Brookield school for the month ci March: Carolina is the first or 2 Claude Younker, 3. Daniel Ander- ; 2. Ewen Cam bell son i Jackie Wood. 3. Horace Mocsweenvbns (equal). 3. Beatrice Dawson. 2 Wendell Jclinsionc and Lincoln M "Ira tequaii. Loriv- WCGCI. 3. David Andrews. KIRKCALDY, 5.1031141 4cm- __ ‘ 2. . . Es%€rdIi/Izfgmbdrlamlfianlgflbgggjsan. ' Folk 0i U115 55m“ 510cm‘ d we" able in the fleet. and one oi the 1 . ___ , r r fhomes with tons oi sen coal that deadliest in the world from the m“ mzggtgggslgféug copyx 2 Gbgggzafihikfig} yigfgfinfiij}, I was washed ashore from war wrecks. standpoint 0f ahootintz bowel‘. Wll _______i__'i__ Miibmod carrying it away in rxerambulators. §&“?n§§“§v°§§i,“§§é% igmeswmmm anoorrrratn scnoor. Grade ynL-i. John MacKinnen. Efgcufsls. bRYWYS-"Iirlliills m1 In a m_xnlnute ceremony: Navy 2. Alexander Dawson, 3. Hugh Rzlb- ‘l 9° - bins. Grade VI-l. Charlie MocKinnon. aCflladys Macbeod, 3. Arnold Mac- o . —'I‘eacher: Doris A. White. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Grade VI (BX-l. Mary Maclieod . 1 f i-wime-M -_~_ The following is the honor r01 o Kcephltiinardur in_the home. ‘ ummnmmcumufifi 1U DAY SPECIAL All for One Iiollar l0 LBS. CARROTS 10 LBS. PARSNIPS 1 PK. POTXATOPIS 2 LBS. ONIONS Grade X (SrJ-l. He‘en Younkcr. . Avis Cruwya. Grade X (JrJ-l. Dorothy Moore. It Ralph (kuwys. Grade VIII-l. Sara Maciecd, 2. . _ Grade V-. Sheila MscKinnon. Grad» VII—l. Hol is Cniwvs 2. ‘ 2. Louise Macbeod and Stirhng Rob- Graia VI-l. Leah Moore. 2. Aice, Grade IV—l. K. J. MacKinnon t ,2. Donald Macbeod, 3. Rita Mac- Isaac. Grade iII-l. John Morris. Grade II-<1. Francis MacIsaac. 2. Clarence Campbell and Elwood Robbins (equal). 3. Don MacPher. Grad.- I (Al-l. Kenneth Mac- Ieod. 2. Sheldon Oampbel‘ ll . Grade V (Sr.)-i. Hollis wocd. Grade V tJrJ-l. Leith sietson, Grade IV—l. Starrey Cniwys. 2. -'I‘eaoher: c. ‘Macleod. nwurmlps may“ SIIORE SCHOOL We specialize in fresh Reports for Month oi February v9flelab I95. Pilued ""1 "11"" Plants and Cut Blooms in Season. Johnson 8. Son West End Market Bldg. Phone 56 We Deliver. GEJIEIQIEIIEIEIEIIIIIIEI " I. Tiiilit-IO-I . Grade X i. Erma MacPhail. Grade IX i. Helen MacDougaii. Grade VIII LGrace MacPhaII; 2. Gordon MacPhail. Grade VI 1. Linda Inmsn; 2. Everett MacPhail. Grade V Sr. l. Myrna MncPhaii; l. Murchvy Maclfhail. Grade V or. l. Douglas MacPhail; 2. Gordon Campbell. Grrdc IV I. Mabel Campbell. I f“-"'- Iii i. Clarence MnrPhail' vwuk. mist counters. a “Red Heart" on the package The Above Complete . $5.50 and a2 Libby Ind. -__---_----_--___-.9_e__2_c_q_=_§___qi_e_u5__ LIBBY-McNIZILL k LIBDY OF CANADA, LIMITED I] 6 teaspoons. for which I enclose i2 Libby Iabcls and 50c. ‘Izla-{I-(‘IIE-i-LB/ler exllire: Mar 151/7, 194i. Murchisnii . er Plate by Oneida Ltd. (Silversmith), Arcadia pattern, n; ¢h¢¢kgd bglom [l f; djjrrncr knives, for which I enclose six Libby IabcIs and s I. Q . Iobcls and III l butter knife, [or which I enclose one Libby label and 25s; l] i sugar spoon. for which I enclose one Libby label and 25c. 801351.50. CI Z6-PIece set. {or which I enclose 52 Libby labels and $5.50. ... . . . . . . . . . . . m.“Addrexr....................... "us"..."t."u...ean“...s."Jin-su-s-snuun-n- . . . . .. .i.z.-. discussed. The pr "@111"! consisted Sale 0t‘ small nrtiri ‘rr, Iizcri the amount o.‘ Si '72, After luncheon ti...‘ Spn-ep; n”. meeting closed with the X39113} Anthem. ‘ I din to an Goal strike Appears near Keel! ltlinartl-Ivlnhm‘hnnie. oroooooo-rcoeeccoooooo»; run Ensign Bv The Associated Press _I The wage stalemate in the Unitccii TIN.‘ _ or. stud in Dc.t:'cir_ I be no lot-m) in ‘me lord 1i(~~,;..:.i-‘. Licns. but that JOilll. conferences bc-p ii 111* . tween CClilIiZillV and union rcnrc. n- /\ I tntirts \\'0uid be dlsccmuiued tor lire Li _. i imsscnt. 3 //\ Phi ' 1 Murrav- bro dent _/ _. > C0111: s of Iuci ' 0' tions. who conferred . i Roosevelt durum the day. had IIIIII“! 10d trnrlier that on important e inouticvment \\':_is expected in ptroit. but it. izuied to mnteria o; fIiiu 0.1.0. UIILIFII Auto lvorkr 1'5 .Uuion su-ks a cuiiiiuit". u ‘u 6 LX‘l'0(‘ii!. hruriv until? ~1- .d substitution cl unrttirmrri inn-j (tlnu employees for the Ford sir-L rice (ieimtmeut. l. Il The rcgular nzcutint; oi the H651 ‘n.’ IIilL=::0i'o Women's liistiium irus held m the schoolmom on , 1051. Ten m“ml)ri's andI were ]li‘r‘.it'li‘.. TIMI matting v s nptneri by singing the i. "Uurcl" 41nd repeating the (lived ii.- Uimoii. 1T0 lioii Cull was Ann.- vrcd by "riddles". Bills ior fruit, stove riamner. and a lnck o'er? moved p. i. The new pro.“ amrzv-i for the ll n) 1 .t four months were (Irs- 1 _ ' . tr utcc. The tolowinp rommittecsi, ‘T ‘were appointed. Sick. Mrs. Gordon i e ‘neat ‘n Douglas and Miss Etta Jardintni .Srhco1. Mrs. Harvey Douglas and‘ Ag Egnd Bliss Beatrice Cameron. The corr- iespondcncc was rend I)_v the Sc- ‘cretary. Four renewal subscriptioiu l to the Institute News were paid. A I ireport oi‘ the concert was read 1 ‘ showing not amount cleared $6044. It was moved, seconded and carrird ,ii'.nt $50 be donated to the Red p. Cross ior War Purposes. ‘ The Questionnaire on Afirlcill- lure and FAIIIPHIIOII were rend and III-IA!) OF IIILISIIOIIU ll’. 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