Flag 0f Ozarist ‘M a Spring, it's a YOUNG here. THURSDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 23rd. E5. "Eés g. F larger m“! heavy with trendy ss the m“! IQiLOU. Bytnetimeiltlwssolvaerwgssm" yechleee, Pa: ‘be I11 sway toruhlollo medoo- fiiwhouglssmnnxiilllsld I991!" M oiinmul "Him with mnmsm m mus-Egress: From NEW MODES SHOWN ON LIVING MODELS And Spring Comes ‘to Moore 8: McLeorPs first! It's a. brilliant SPRING-and we're ready with fashion’s newest most enchanting . clothes. All wonderfully expensive looking . . . . all inexpensively priced. Be a thlrfty fashion leader —-choose your Spring wardrobe MGDRE E» M9LEOD limit-d. en, wearing Ourist uniforms, gathered beiore the posters on Hungarian Government posters were ‘printed m. in Russian and lmngsrim langu- ‘qglnb-Osrpsthisn Russia. ishfl-Ukfflim) O6 b0 actively to tight. Bolshsvian,’ said Russia Noisted Over llngvar UNGVAIL, Hunzsry. Mlrdl (AM-The flag o! was h :1 ‘g ' a m’: 1mm l’ “BBQ-W an BT51! D0 c autonomy alter break-up o! Hungary has Anti-Cominbwn many. Italy and Japan and itwss explained the autonomous govern- omflwe merrl. here would o! course take lovekia. w» a we» Rm» am»- “seiesmfl- 0...... .. o... l . You Can't Best it For VALUE i b the buy et the ‘fssudmlleeshbseeovsla honey‘ stsoenn sol w! the lb. do is leader further officials’ run 1m’ ‘whorl? , eon ue opera , it was announced. but may be movedhsrehomwult. Large - scale Youth Planned liy Y.N.O.A. 535° E3? 3 l? ti? is; ‘gig. {@5535 ‘ 1 earner“: swsw. w s o Training Program ' slmilsrineeohommlmibs tdeolinelnilloUniiiedSte-tm in countries. while industrial tion declined. 1n Canada, car-ease was attributable to smme re- cession in the mlb-indloes o! min- eral. steel. sutomobib and textile outlmt. and to a tolling oti’ Molding aotiwnty. when has sub- sequentgtuggved to be tom . States, prod on oi steel, textiles, leather pro- tobscoo toiled to show se but automobile outrmt was very well maintained. The index o! car-load- n ‘r ’ no both ile- the Canadian index ed considerably in lildbruary. Enlistment In R. G. A. F. ls Extended OTTAWA. March 20—(CP)—-Ef- lective April 1 the period of en- listment in the Royal Canadian Air Pom will be extended trom three to iivc years. an oiiicial announce- ment in the current Canada Gazette said today. Iibr the auxiliary Active Air NR9. which is the non-permanent branch oi that arm ms enlistment period remains at three years. ‘Ihe Department ha,’ Qhflllggd the title of "senior sin- ori ioer" that “chief o! the air shall". b ‘into line wit slmile the permanent militia‘ and the naval service. Air VloeMushal .M.Oroilisst pre- sent ctriei or the sir sum. Rlertiremultlces MR.0.A.1". officers on the general list will be: % s": c ' i osmium 53' ore, z roup p . ; Common 50' Le er, n; mflli Lieutenant, 4s; $154118 Oiiicer. and Pilot Ofiicer, Enlistment o '1 b e or st t uidlfllfld ested Itwosnot epressed; OIVIDICII ‘d’ “"..'l‘°""‘ ‘i883?’ ans. WAEAI over to‘ Qenevs with the ° {TobeGohtintledl utilise Empire Action llrged By Legislators iii-Premier Mitzchoil d Outer-l? O0- de. indies/bed his swim or I res¥>lution m the ohm-lo nest»- lemurs w take ' ‘ w o! the rant mot the present international crisis in Europe cells Xor 1:111:13; is component pads Empire in support o! my wilim which it may be necessary fflnfi" Imperial Government masks in m’ r - The Premier moved ldlwm‘ ment o! the debote in view o! the islet Prime Maekmllo mm; was scheduled to make s stotemm in the mo! um- mons l!’ 0n - psrtlmllsrly in the European sit- nation. The resolution, moved by Gol- m-aser Hunter- (Lib. s 00-5!»- Pwlzrlck) ‘also osJJed tor the ln- ‘ “$2.22.; i2‘ ‘Refit. ‘it; tsrlo the oo of ‘WODWW 1M civil rights o! every individual in Ontario to the deience o! our tree institutions." ‘ MILLVIIW WOEN’! INSTITUTE The March meeting o! the Mill- viewW.I.woshelds.tld1ehome o1 Mrs. Norman sheidow on Mfloh let with s/n attendance o! twelve members and two visitors present. Meeting mened by singing "rip- pemry," ioilowed by repestind Greed in unison. Minutes o! lllt meeting were reed. approved and signed. flick committee reported one visit. Government Grant oi $2.00 was received, New Oom- mibtees were appointed tor next months: School —Me.ry Grant and Sheldon. Mrs. Norman Sid: — Mrs. Herman Inga and Iois Smith. Program —Mrs. Joseph Smith Mrs . . Harold Mrs. Gordon Sheldon and Lois Brnlitalnoontestwssputontry-iesn Halliday, prises being won by litre. Gordon Bheidow and Mary Grant. Newt meeting to he held at the y. launch ' r re-eng m n‘ in the n. o. a. r. isafetveveén 3 and 46. Boys between 1B B89 as air- or airmen homeotMmuLEMurph was served by the hostess and re- msinder o! evening was meat in ‘lci._, tor concert. Mineral‘: removes shins. THE GIRL IN THE no one Yet . . . see the instalment CRIMSON CLOAK The cloak was more than a chic garment worn by a very fascinating young womam It was a clue --a crimson clue- the sort oi clue could miss. Well . . .. new serial. Our SPRING‘ SHOWING of the Newest in MILLINERY and LADIES’ a p READY-TiZLWEAR y Takes Place TNIIRSOAY AFTERNOON MARCH 23rd. From 3 lhli. to 5.30 P-ll- ‘ And Oontlnues Friday and Saturday Stop wondering about the new Spring Hats! Come see them all here. Every one adorably smart-every $1.95 1° $7.95 one a fascination. Prices - -- -- — - h os-r Rerov FOR SPRlNG m one OF OllR LINES’ SUITS 0i‘ COATS COATS in smart tweeds loose and form-fitting styles, plain colors, Navy, Black, Japohica and Teal $9.95 to Blue. Prices — — —— —- — —- $9.95 *0 *1 ass SUITS smartly tailored in Tweeds, Blacl_< and Grey. Prices — <- — We, Invite Your Early Inspection of 7711's New Spring Merchandise PRO WSE BR0.§8.. LTDI i = Second Probe Inlfl Hahfm‘ The Messrs. 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