PAGE EIGHT Undies Worn twice are not rHF. (IHARL()'I"I' ITUWN GUARDlAh “DiiSliiii” ooiisriiiiioi ' ciiarrei: xviil rile GENERAL ARRIVES "How on earth could that have happened. Tony?" Bond asked un- emotionally .in striking contrast with the agitation of the other. Fareham gestured desperately. “When I went in there oo use tho hone, I must have laid the case on e writing-table. and forgotten all about it when I'd finished and gone out. I-——" he gestured again des- perately. “——I never gave them a thought. I was interested in some- [hinif I was discussing with Anna uregorescu. atld-ivell. it wasn't tlll I came upstairs about, ten minutes ago to change that I remembered not having them with me. I went back to tile library‘. aild~llo sign oi them on the ivritlniz-table!" . "Dont get so illislerzd!" Bond soothed him. "They must be about manl Maybe lliem—" "I've asked. None of the servants admits having been in there. Besides. it's evident that ivasn't how they've gone. Someone ttot thelil from outside. came in b , one of the french windows from tlig funflal of the we osbmne B‘ m‘ terrace. It had been left wide mrgey w“ r°°e1“°d 11°11‘ Mr- Lmyd open-J’ c. Hazelten. Editor and Publisher 10111 1111111111 19“- "Iil come down with youl" Bond o!’ the Printing Review of Canada, M'- '7°"111 B- Kenn“!- Wlliiefiiipied him. making for the Montreal. It was vifltien by Mr. H1111“ D1118’ (mmpa-“Y- U1- 00811 door. and. leading the way Martin Daniels, Nottingham. Eng- 68 Brwdview Avenue’ “°“’115“111'5- land. who attended the funeral T070111“ 8* Ontafl“ The butler and one or two ser- 1 ly sen cu Dear John: This is going to be a vants were in the library. obvious engaged in search. though lust 11B difficult letter as I know you must s" “hm-m B’ L"""°y have had s crest shock when the quite nice TRY ALl-BRMI INSTEAD 0F IIIRSII PIIRMTITES Take lliis BETTER WAT to gel 4| trouble caused liy laoli oi “liu|k" Instead of using harsh purgatives, why not take the “better way” to correct the cause of the common type of constipation due to lack of the right kind of “bulk” in the diet? KELLOGcps ALL-BRAN, a crisp, aunchy cereal, Suppligg the necessary “bulk” . . . tastes grand with suga; and cream or in hot muffins. Eat ALL-BRAN every day and drink plenty of water. But, remember, ALL-BRAN d0esn’t work like purgatives. It takes time. Get ALL-BRAN at your grocer’s, in two convenient sizes; or in indi. vidual serving packages at restaurants. Made by Kellogg's in London. Canada. KEEPS iou iizeuiiiii NATURALLY! "Serve by Scvlns! Bur W" Saviors Certificates" waniiiaiv (move sciiooii . Honor Roll for February: Grads x-i. Nella Machine. Grade VII (Std-l. 10L! M01341- eaux; 2. Hylia Owen. ,,,,,“",,““H“”." I wli Mr. Martin attendedt-he fun- ; emf and_ wrote such a splendid let- I ter. i y Ii’ you have seen the pictures seat to your dsughtebin-lsw by tho Wing Commander you can l entify BY 55515 l“!!! . _ Mr. Daniels as the man wearinl I t ' ‘ ' ' top hat in one picture, and holding D-OFOOQ4QfO-O-O-Q '. ‘ 1- ' in another pictuxe. We have found that the letter is very accurately descriptive of the funeral services as is borne out by the pictures. We feel very sorry for you in the loss of you-r son. My wife's brother who was killed in the accident was the youngest of the family and the . ted the do »wii.i' was declared th In the town of Ingersoll to get into the thing. He was B150 the first 1n the town to have been killed. He was 21 years of age. We cannot help but feel terribly sorry for your daughter-in-law and her three young sons. If she can find ways of keeping herself busy it should help to temporarily for- get and this also applies to you folks. None of us can ever forget such tragedies entirely and it takes a lot of courage to stand up and carry 0n. Sincerely yours. LLOYD O. HAZMTON. United Drug Company, Ltd. Kirkewhlte Street. Nottingham, England. The following accoiult of the "II In iiiii m. C o, "um imv lovely as new. Start tonight! dlifiifiii’ biiiillffu “’i"3.‘“'cc‘l.‘i“’lf‘ o . someone in the household. we: tiger: 3°51"?! 0f 1115 111110111 W811! H- nfls “bout Jack Gay!” "TOW too. sue seemed to have just arriv- 991V“ 1W $119 111111115’ 110m the yw‘ n knocked me over oomp e ey cdnaiit} Wasllfliklilllfi round. Wing Commander with regrets froln at}? law?‘ “ndlséaulxt? cgtyeé: ~ le- "d -_ -_, . woame. ma. a liain lllllliellcilrllvigiugwogfglii. git/Silica ltd; $1? gilihsgugiirigrllaleognéheogfig? not reinemmr more distressing ' glimpse of the black velvety night member u; inc squadron p p “e115 1°!‘ 11 Very 1on8 111119-1111! 11119 Outside. like a sable curtain Here same...“ 05b0,... Rage... b. boy Bud w keen on hi1 lob 1nd 8° . and there in this little bm- icks 1’ ' l. a ted ltl o; ugh; twinned those o‘ the grow furgey was killed in a flying accl- a" “w” "an m5". "o d‘: ‘l V? .- . , - to lose his young l e so su en y s MP!“ Eil-‘éfiffid.i2l?é“iid.l.i‘°t‘i‘fii“ilwiifi i111 ?i1’$»i“§i-’Mii“a43 M31511‘ are; "m? “i. ‘w rill“; i. ,. _L.3 ‘ ~ _. . wh comriiesan wea fly” §§...‘“.§’O.}Y;1‘.i“{f,“...‘§,.i‘_“ mud‘ ‘Fare wufé’ 1452311 351$? ‘sq: him here very much. We had many “That's what i. noticed first when was well known in Canadian ‘how talks together and I know he looked ' 1 " ' l I “I116 111-"118 said. "I'm pretty cer~ key and s5 a civilian p110.’ lorwurd to returning home and in - m... oncc You know the bu» ttfntlue tins: witiédow wuiglfthopen at the ' guel course taking over 111s father‘! a " of wearing fresh undies every day .. W“, 991011 8 l here." “u” "om Wm‘ Comma a us ness. ‘you... baa daily cuppa for m“ canllg liilfineteopeiiteléali)%eril~e ‘Yglgeih ‘it Immediately I hlad the‘ telegram i It's sogranil to be certain you're 15111131111195 111ml’ X011." BOiId TG- ‘mpsquiildron R'C,'.A'_In' ggmlriltuifildcgifxuélliiigilllig T)! fgfgivbhxglnrelg dainty-—thiit no “second day" gzaékftg-l, “Kmfl”? F111'§11?11_1_'-0 111111 83k FEM“ ,Y“r1‘5" him for gumbo.- demus and he tom their loss was being Sim-fed by 11111111! in Scotland viz, Hugh undieswillspoilvourpopularityby “you $3,331.15; “1;‘>_"11111ie-_ __ De w m! l al1lli1XLl942. me w...“ nlcv knew-the letter to others. Dr. Martin. who later . . _ '1 ,11,,“<-1@11il1eie dli- 111‘ - iirgcyw-It was with G I 1m 1 1n h t m, _ If you wish to pass on this in- Scotland to complete hinting unpleasant undle odor. ecrtllxv; after I was? he questioned. the deepest regret that I had to Mxged “ti; flan‘; efégl? Ta‘; grew gt fgrjnltjon’ 91cm do m. I have not education), Cgthgfflm Naturally’lhlngswomnextyour Onlfitggficgfill. ilélilglflflvtlfllleii Bond ask the Air Ministry to cable you 11° . skin must absorb perspirzition-— had 13km. a Bguiefor" guzaxéggtfig that is why undies need a dip in DkIClZ-llllll exchange llllLl switched it Lux every night when you inks L0 b‘! l'1‘(‘\‘lV€(1lU\' liilll ill the Iiicm 0PT. to keep them fresh and ma‘, ~" ‘Wmg We“ 11m 1J1" B0 "Then they must have been there whlleyu " l ' ~. 1121111 Sllggegtgfd? 21nd Igértiglglllruiggleg, ‘ CF11’! l» Mil. 1t iii-as pretty riairk in heir. 811G. l ilriclll t swltt-iicd Oil tile light. l Just lock lny cilll—--" ' V\'€ll£hOl course, ii you'd noticed fame/If’ yesterday thy. news that your son, Sergeant Osborne Bnyiiclrl Lcltirgo_t' had lost his llfe in a flying accident. 'Il:e machine in which your son was flying on routine air test de- veloped engine trouble. which, combined with difficult weather conditions, made a forced landing necessary’. I am sorry in snv that it. became impossible to lfllifl tlic lllfl- chille safely and it CYZlFiT-Cfi to the groiuid near the village of Slrensall, ere. youd have brought to lne. bomebcdy outside ilas been aLer them. Probably Just a. common LTTlQI on the prowl. Dlcint 111° 91111118 Sqtladrzm our most pro- v c0n'_31ned_ found sympathy. The shock to ils thought it llliailt T110811 nloney. gci. Pas been great and ho will ho sadly know what the case in and took he swung round on his heel. again a few miles from here. live-all sergeants-were all killed Y" 1°11 111119 9° “T119 M1‘- (353461 5°“) and 59mm!‘ lil the crash. unfortunately. The tragedy occurred only a few miles from their camp. The family will know llic address and see it on the map. 0i course I made immediate arrangements to attend the funeral (January 8th at 2.30 pm.) arid look O‘.'i"l‘ flnirors (carnal-ions fro-m Pi: lllOlllPf and lather. violets from ills", lady friend. and y-elloiv crinsan- tlieiiiiiciis from you and ourselves). The live coffins were each covered with Union Jacks and flowers. A May I extend m 5m’ 0“ behalf °r British band played appropriate missed, for he ivas a capable nlld 1 popular member of the fziuadroli. music and headed the long proces- sion to tlle village church about 1-2 miles iuvay. Each coffin was on an Army lorry; the bearers were personally. A letter from him is oil lily desk now-lt arrived a couple oi days before this present news. and one from Bud also. You per- haps would hardly credit this-but s little village kid-a bow-watched the procession and I spoke to him. I thought Ire was barely six. he was so small. blil. he said he was tell and then added. “All this because of one man" (Hitler), I cannot think of anything more to the point. sincerely yours MARTIN unwraps. kn In Memoriam Her maternal grandparents, John (the Baptist) MacDonald and Cath- c. crlno (MacDonald) MacDonald also came from the Islo of Skye and settled in Belfast. They had. several sons who were sea captains and an- other son a Ba tist. minister (Rev. J. B. MacDonal . M. D.. of Spokane. Washington). Mrs. Rourke was s woman of s. kind, patient. cheerful and sympathetic disposition. Tile affection and obedience of lier children was won by her. love and kindness and she has left them a beautiful record. for it. was only in the home that her real worth was own. She w-as particularly folld of alli- rilaLs_ especially horses. and when very young would be delighted to handle and drive the most spirited Grade VII (Jr.)—l. George Mac- roger. Grade V-l. Norma Jewell; 2. Keith Wheatley; 3. Eric Owen. Grads IV—1. Mar orie Sander- scn; 2. Harvey Jews . Arthur Grade III ($7.) - l. Wheatley: 2. Ieith Owen. ‘Grade III (Jr.)—-1. Malsie Jew- Cirade I A-l. Emest Owen; Grade I B-l. Verna Sanderson. Grads I O-l. Allison Owen; 2. Janet Owen. Perfect Attendance: Hylia Owen. Eric Owen. Arthur Wheatley. Keith v Wheatley. Ernest Owen and Alli- son Owen. -Teacher; Verna. M. Kitson. with in t \- - f d ~ their brother sergeant. assisted b .... ca. .1313...*;:;z;~...i.e..ie;;when? New cmi _-_- -é'."..“§l..i"‘..$° tiseirlzisr: ‘till; seem "....-,1- . .., figflfifffigf, ggwisfigy {fcéwgleé ours. on Tuesdav afternoon next, iaggiringrcfngwfinfalfzn.$172231 $11’? OnJanuary 7th. 1942 st her home when attending her flowers in the Irgggow: “n?” th°°hom° . p ' » . o... Genera. “m, we mm Lake my January Bth. 1.1142. in the villare grmsl; Mm ‘he R“ Ag; m 5 111 Mmmflue =11" a b11111 1111"?“ °1 WTM- . of Mrs. Kenneth McLeod. Twelve cpl. and Mrs. Horace Smith. ciiy. medicine?" - churchvnrd of Barmb.._on_tiu,_wrocr mm vm Y at k .th0 cers. heart trouble there passed Deace- She was very much glllllfisldidlln members were present and ‘hey "caved word "m. their so“ MEL As he moved aivay towards the 11113011111181-1118 HQPCdYOYTW. Eqllfillifln “ Ce was ‘a m y e RAJ?‘ “my “way 1° 11119 Heavenly Hmne‘ pmlmy and always mo a Gen n‘ were pleased to have with them ti: Mellie) arrived safe in Enl- ha“ me I. d . l , Le d u, . EM P .h chaplain and the local village Mary Ann Maitln beloved wife of terest in improving her inspected . __ _ , o ( loud’ ....c..§§“.§},.§’§".,f,°Kfllfired n: stat?‘ Che f1.‘ ffiiiil-‘ee ‘I? clergyman and I assure you the William F. Rourke. flock of Barred Rocks. “gm "B11911Preskhmifial" “mfg land. They have another son ll servant. hurrying .0 ..,',’.‘§.j°.‘,‘."e§in..d mg“ f; an?) aigliuzr fnrargqilon whole arrangements were deeply She was the daughter of the late A "beautiful potted plant. named gag-gig: 0153” “$333K 3g’: ‘in; _E|1‘h.nd and one in Newfoundland. Fareham with the prospect he had. you may wish to know I ivill do all ‘mpressjve and ‘mcem A m1" ‘($100M ifi"““.’.‘.n..‘“dd camel-m‘ cyclliymen “fr? "i§”°§l‘_,"§dcnil" h“; re ating Creed in unlslon Becret- CPL 51111111 1' l "1"" "H1" 1"‘ 1° n1“- “d “mm”; 161111111 111° I possibly can to help you His of- 1mm’ and bugle“ rendm” the m” t on ilivilanuar “till. T559 mm filiiill); ine niietinory ofrcMrs at?’ called the roll and the mem- Ill’ 811d 1! 011 1118 5111" 41' m- 9' 1mm‘ ‘ ~ ' i~ '.- '11 11°1’1°111‘S- a y ' ‘ - " exchan of Basic Tralnin Centre. Beach T. . fects will be dlsnosml of tlnotun was pure Scotch, and Gaelic wasthe Rourke. this plant is very highly bers answered by an go . . g his figgedh-ig-{iglalifiuéf the R_A_1=-_ cmh-hl Dgposiicx-y‘ mm scgfcfhgpselyo“ $111111 01111138111; ‘$119 first language she was taught. prized in the home. valentines. Minutes were read 11nd dy mm a day m the'iresh a“. 1m) you Wm receive rumba.- ngficg ‘v1.11- y V Y 51111 C 11 Y ° 111 - was the last silrvlving member of a There are left to grieve over her business arising therefrom was dls- » , other men followed Mm h o x m a few days remrdm, them H111. it 119811111111 JflhwWy Blif-‘f- family of four chlldleri viz. Katie departure. the husband. this cussed, Sick ccmmittee reported vgnor Mrs, Warren than report- w, u, now receiving a reg menpdaoxld nomad M ,n*°é__1l1§k?g new L‘ nothing monfI can add noon with the sun just going down; (Mrs. George Rourke) who predec- daughters. Katie (Mr. Maclntyre). mum several sick calls, School 5d sending to Head Office. l ‘turtle ulgr supply of the [DTTIIWTIIP Lembndgm d except once again to sympathize‘ tlze five graves can be seen from eased her many years ago; James M and Anne and one eon Horace mmm w, fepofted 50m; ngcegfliity Neck sweater, 2 sleeveless sweeten, (may. ..Ah_tnere you are Fuehamr, with you m cur m“. sorrow the roadway nearby; and the who died in Somervllle. Mass. about anot er son James predeceased her repairs needed‘ 1 Windbreaker p,“ socks, g body the General said "f heard vcu'd 1y...” i‘ ‘ . 1 ' veimtry round about lightly mvor- 111° 1°11" ""1- “14 ‘"11" W1“ 11151“ ‘"111’ “a” a °- on” “'°“dd““'“‘"-'" New Sick committee. Mrs. War- belts. 1 poli- mitts. 1 boys pullover- OLD SYDNEY SCREENS-D been through w {my DIM-e and-Wu? ESVQFFQHBXW _ v ed with a f“... inches o; snow whm. . in Sto ton. Basin. over Miriam and hree grandsons. Gar- Yen and Mrs James McLeod‘ The A quantity o, yam m... knell“; 11¢“. you“ Sométhing ‘m. me. I R. F ab‘ 91f g“ ‘I533’ added to tile impressivcness of the mg” W?“ 311m’ d Ls J h Petdwnh the (Lufilegm. ‘nmmg Red Cross V‘ wits filled amounting books also some sowing “"1 m‘ ALBION BOUND believe, from the War Office?" onmrgcéglgflising’ ceremony. I could only thank the Muetlfnpgnfi"gatfigg%e'if%,finon§d§ can‘ gruggdwcqife“ ‘iesleflgl a’ 13......‘ to $1.25. The QUBSUOIIHETI: 0g tributed among ‘the inenlbersmebg ALBION NUT LETHBRIDGEQ 021N101‘. 405 Squadron zccarf 2f.“ flertgyénenkhthie 0.0. and ma: Martin came mm the Isle of aim circle c!’ relatives dud friends. .‘”°m“'°.h'§°’¢%ii$§§§ it'll‘. 333’. "iiaigviiviiiii c‘; i: iggiuinévcuim BAYVIEW SCBEENED ancjlufgtell itollnusteble siixfiinggxgsetxla- fiuifififi %}‘.;".b’.,°.§§1°§....§f mum“ on islilheofzudggstiin Jililimsitifiilii“ mm Jean Secretary reported and grab bog which was 8101111 1118111111’ .111 10w and ‘yew calm 14111111611 tion to the fa ll to kn!) that" ' ' - . . urchasln five uili: bats amount- unloved prbceedi "M01111"! 1° 0K5 ‘one x 1 h . b h m y W Their family consisted of seven L732 3 5 1i D 8 q v 5011111110" C “Isl-ufog zwifig 3,151 ‘Qfghdéglknded F“ ma” m‘ ' 1942' children. three of W_l_l_0m__llI_€l_‘_6__bDl’Il lng to $2.98. The Red Crrss con- $6.72. '" - BRAS 9'03- “Jfzun “I'm entirely to blame‘ for letting Dear Mr. and Mrs. Iiefurgey: — INVERNESS SURE Prompt. and careful deiiv cries for C. 0. l). orders. sto- th“ ca” W1’ °f 1113' 513111 10F B I have your kind letter of Plebru- BRINGING UP FATHER 111181“ 1111111111- 1 111"“ P1" 1111 with ary 13th and a.m must pleased to . . W11. Gillis 8i 0o. Phone 176. COAL Rv Georgi- hlclilzinul me c°n5°q“e“°e'°"'" forward herewith a. copy of the let- "Tile ns n, 11_ 5'65!" su°§i>u§§i‘“iei§.°°é.n.,af"§§§§°,e.y_ ler received from Mr. Martin Dan- itghgub__what o; me consequenoes- to ielose, who attended the funeral ser- e country? Those papers. I was 5- given to understand, were 0g the Mr. Daniels is llie English Presi- izreutcct imuporiunoc and secrecgl dent or the United Dias Company. abggflliénfiy gifvvobhmntililtolen y litre; was WTltlgl to the Pre- ere are s en o o Cima an Company. ivnwomv-nr blocking smuud My father-ill-law is U. Director of 9y were back 111 111° 1111181‘? b? the Canadian Company and this ls now. the servants shut out. with Fareham describing afresh on the -spo e way e s ua on a e— was urge y-one mg say eiltlrey vltég th lttl hdd lktlmb iht b ml e o . —oiac en ' y rumour. y ie " d Bond here-you say. Faie- tongues ol people like youiseil, ivilo ham-was alone in this room with imagined they knew more than the those papers?" interposed Ieth- War Office did. Let me remind you t bridge at this point of the story. and as well that the W. O. accepted his y smiled meaningly lit the General as resignation. gazetilng it without tile _ (he said: "Well, of course. sir. one very slightest reflection of his chur- i doesn't have to look much further. acter or imerriiiiz imv military dis- surely. remembering Bond's record wriwe." of three years ago." “Again there's another point. Gen- é "Don't talk such nonsense. Let-h- Oil-l." Forehand in turn intervened. . . bridgel’ snapped the General, with "There can't. bs the slightest ques- such sudden vlclousness that it tion of suspicion over bond in this 1/ made the other Start and stiffen in matter. Quite apart from the fuct silrprlsc. The General went on: "Let that he's nae. tne pluck to come COUSlN MiLuE DoEsNT B'LIEVE i KNEW HE'D TRY 10 i‘me_rcniind_y'oil.that__l3oni5_ig¢9rd back here and face everybouy-{s- iT-— BUT MOM AN’ GRANMA f OF TAKIN‘ US TO HOL pecially people like Lethbrldgi: who AREN'T SURE-- . Bond's name positively foul — he's q )~l M my personal friend. Is it likely he'd get. me into trouble, even if he was what Letnlbridge tries to insinuate? I can't believe it." _ "Personally. lve faith in Bond equal to yours. Far-chain." the Gen- eral agreed. but added: "Inc point is that. important secret niliitary pers have disappeared ntysterious- from this room. and have to be traced-recovered, if possible. No- bodv seems able to say who took them. It's supposed by you. Pale- ham. trxey‘were"siolenuiyjsomcbcdym ' coming in from the terraoe—-" "Whoever took them knew not only of their existence. but where. when and. how to get. their hands on them. It doesn't look at all to me as if it was JUSL a chance raid by someone from outside-as you've suggested. rareham-siimeone look- ing for valuables. and making ofl with official documents.” ' MY 5- IN THE l5 CLAHCV N‘ IN Tia)?’ i, Egg‘ h» iw-hnh-n-avi-una-c-cca. t Carnation By Edwina .OlDN'T sis: HER ii= ‘HE wur. fll-Tg-SQKDULDNT BE FIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS WHATRE YOU LOOKiNG FORYY. the Magic Healer Promptly soothes- soft- . ens and heals chapped hands and roughness or "TiEiIIF THE TOILER- TRUTH WILL our: aascom. vounaa coucnusie sor-s- ‘TiLLiE, ERJMSS AND DON'T ‘THINK Ti-iiNé FROM ME. i JONES -29. TiLLiI vsxéu- * WV! MOT WISE FPUM THE MAY MAC SHAFT! ON TAKE ""5 PRECAUHON TALKED To CO1... TRI$BY YOmAM ” sticky or greasy. redness of the skin from AGAINST cows n is not To help fortify your system against ' golds and other common winter ills, take Scotfls Emulsion regularly every day. This great tonic ls highly recom- mended because it quickly helps build up pep, stamina and appetite—ancl ls 4 times easier f0 digest than plain cod Him oil. Paiiitsblo, sconomlfll too. Buy today. All dfllllilll- ..SCOTT'S M U l.SlO N any cause. Priced 35c Sold only at JIMIESDWS DRUG STORE "However." he went on. "1 must got in touch with the W. 0., and let them know whats happened. Meail~ time-if you don't minu. Miss Vivian —we'll have the police ill. get them to go into the matter more thor- otillgnly. see if they can find out any- ng ' "ui course I've no obiection. Gen-v ersli" Delma at. once assured him. "Not that l tliink the pailce are oing to do any good wlicii thev get iero." she remarked to Bond when they were left alone. and took a sudden little step towards him. speaking under her breath: "Unlrsa of course the person who tank lil€ papers puts lhcnl bnrllc aiaill." H: looked. down at llfli‘. nvioiislv a little stir rilsfxdd by thfimSlllidCn ve- eme er vo c. h we (m; In awn-h»:- GOT HIM TO SEND Dflbll AVAY THEY MUST B! REGULAR ADQIOFFi 7g“ CRONIES _ I BELIEF MAC wbkrf _. 1b ‘INK?