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Island, informing her of the N. . We V181 119"» 3W9“ d sad news of the death overseas on as” g w e lvilr. A. Don- my 19th of her husband. Ba/pper _ r" _ It: < aid. Frederick Cheverie of Sourls, P. O ' i- E. I. Supper Cheverie was born in His are Dloand to at sourls. REL. 39 years 58o and ,_ , hear that Mr Charles I'm-H‘ enlisted in Sept. 1939. He served Fredericton. her-e, guest Mrs. Eliza Campbell, MONA/Sufi- recelved the said news that fir: . complicit. . Naithanil g MldMrsmmmgd i; w against the enemW also the P"??? Eight members responded to the ofbhe C" 2a i: were read and signed, and on mo- DURHAM. England — (C?) - ‘Because his brother had been kill- ed in action, William Walker. 41' Mrs. year-old discharged soldier, threw‘ a stone at a busload of German returning here Bltms g from farm work. injuring one of ‘the Germans. Walker was bound over for six months and ordered u, pm the equivalent of as mt: one year in the Army Medical Corps and was transferred then to the Royal Canadian Engineers. After serving one year and six months in Canada he went over- seas and served there up to the time of his death. Deepest sym- pathy is extended to his widow. the former Mary Gallant, his father in Chelsea, Mass, two brothers in Montreal, one sister in St. John, NB. ._____.____. BONSIIAW W. I. Ilia-e members of the Bonsluw I. were entertained Bit the home of Mrs. Geddie MaoLeod, Jung 4m. with the president, Mrs Show presiding. The meeting opened with the ode and the creed. Roll c111, four visitors were pne- sent. The minutes o? last meeting t-ion right away. The secretary gave a report of the proceeds made on the ploy presented in the hall Mayiéth, by the Cornwall folk. Tlhe hall was filled to capacity much credit is due the cast for their outstanding performance. Shaw land Mrs. Boyce were appointed delegates to at- tend the meeting to make PIEDM- or imam convention. The program for . evening eon- szisbed of two contests. Next meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. Stewart. Roll oall to be ans- wered with ' for s. soldier's box. Delicious ice cream and cvlre were served by the hostess after which the rrveetlng ad- journed. GRAYS, Essex, England — (OP) - loaded with soldiers on leave from the continent. the first coach of a troop train was derailed near here. ran along the sleepers for a quarter oi a mile and then jumped back on the rails again. No one was hurt. - '- I it was valued to have Milton lin ggrving with the Ugibgiwfilg; Macao, elm-t pit/lurking the hull l t1 reburned 0M1‘ limtyfie ‘fisher’. at Pearl nar- lbour n first figgirir-i r is; S}? § r rs. it???‘ =5; i r Q" " Er 5s n? ' re ~01‘. cs0. so‘. an i. r r E E r E rail; r r r 2i a; a i d 553i :2 i? ' s i555 “fear t . . . Uncle Dick's low voice or ever-n-now-at dmr Jerry's entrance. Jerry closed the door. walked over .Itoameatt.ho ‘for- instance . V017 hoary, dear," said Aunt Lou. "Is anything wrong?" ~ "Just this: Jerry took a cigar- ette from his case with fingers that steady. "And if you'd all listened to me." Uncle Dick's voice moped a little. d o1 to Etienne. she'd have " e's go o now." emry beegnwm listwwrisaxih a repeated sulleniy. "You're right, my boy." In tine seconds silence, Ginnle didn't look at Jerry. Bbe watched Uncle Dick grind the butt. o! his clam‘ with s. ldnd oi‘ sevageneas tnto an ssh tray. And she thought, This is my last bearable mo t. "Then tell her," said Aunt Inu. “Well, now," sold Uncle Dick, “Jerry's your brother and he'd bet- and tar do the emplainlrlg, eh? Your auntand Iuegoing outfora little," He laid a large hand on Gdnnles cttrly head. "Now you've Just got to pull yourself ‘ my dear. And show a bit of untjtlreéstundlng. ‘Hume's a silver “And don't forget, Aunt Iou, “You've that lining already, haven't. you? We don't want to recall benefits past, but you and Jerry have had iihe beet of everything. You couldn't have had a brllshter child- hood. Gould you now?" “Couldn't they? Girmie thought of her mother's gentle ‘inc: it was in the tiny photograph t t sine possessc lbw: head. In“ . .5 fights. H a I _ "I knew you realized it. ‘Now, some things may seem a bio-well we'll say difficult to take in, just alt first. But alter all, have to rancher t. . Don’ do sudden. It might be unheslitlvy tor-others FLCOL THROAT D|STRES$ BAD COUGH When your throat rattles and your chest feels oppressed due to a heavy cold, use a modern medicine-one that is fully re- liable — treat yourself with Polsorfs Coug Syrup, it helps you in this way—to clear the throat oi’ phlegm-to stop ‘hacking and coughrnga-to ease chest-tightness and remove sore- ness from the bronchial tubes. You will find Polsorfs Cough Syrup very soothing; it is strongly antiseptic and destroys bacteria in the mucus that so oiten clogs up the throat and . v nose. There is an abundance of soothing medication in Poison’: Cough Syrup which enables it to work effectively on Colds. Let this specialized medication help you to clear your breathing organs oi’ distress-to abate naet discharges-to bring fast- er re ief to hacking and sneezing To get real help for your Cough or Cold, rely upon Poison’: Cough Syru which is available in any g Chem- ist's shop, 35c per bottle. PDLSONS Cousn SYRUP as well a, for you, deer. Dome a- Lou " edoor shut onhirnamdorl his wife and on the mes-racing rumbfe of his words. Ginnle gave Jerry a tmnulous Her unneeded Eat them are ‘sitar-ks. ‘they've gig: to d. But Pcllitely she 1 -0U.llfinlthW9 here it Er; to; tor.» n»- m»: wean-é summer-blunt‘ and summer sports do- ma a hair'- atyle that eon “take it.” A short, only’ to manage cut that looks well after a few strokes with your comb is the answer. Have your ha}; cut and styled by our experts. 7 I MARIE ELENA BEAUTY Inn PHONE I191 aruncmrwasst-holamlulsed ahewasseldommtflaewusseat- ed. writing lebtereoa the pal mauve notepagieronwhlchwasher own initial gold. Uhcle Dick mhglidlb” eeetedllahilwrit- 94mm denr- u ‘the blotter the tnlblemmt mi - d“ ,,,-,, , W M,’ y"; w W“ I “m; ARE STILL NECESSARY M" “s... very no: mmrsr. c t t! | I . “m Umimmgnré) mygglgdéojgbe-esmi Canada Still Needs Manpower F01- —s- ." e , m: a w and lieu @055; WarWork And OiZhBIESBEIIIJIBIJQbg _ ';,?,‘§’_'d_',?h,_w°,,d Mi 333$’ has J Per-ions at least sixteen years old wisbingto leave Cm“. ‘slurs n: rlr..rs.s"rzzsrp'"i"""'i "r. *-~»~-.--». on sort of schools we went ' I clam em" ‘t “n a" W "9 1n an exempg "Nefrerry " on were all ill-DI that titers was no more money? Well. hadn't she seen-in that more solid os-phere of Wan- derslsy-ihat Uncle Dick and Aunt Inu and herself and Jerry were "rather here-today-and- gone-tomorrow?" and suddenly. because of a vague fur she knew that she would be glad if Jerry after all had only to tell hm‘ that they were pennlless. "Mind ," he was saying, “I'm not running down Hartlon. You get the education of a gentleman there. And you meet the right plflople, and-and it's darned usa- ‘Yes.’ “Listen. Ginn-ie.‘ He made rm aetempt at a laugh. “The world's a. bit like Bellageg restaurant. We dine and everyone there looks pretty good, don't they?" "I think‘ some of them look beastly." ' “Oh. hell!" said Jerry, with sud- den irritability, “don't take me ill) like that! Sorry. Whsi: I mean is, they look- good an’ respectable. nit they? Otherwlse,_ they ‘that's what wouldn't be there. vou think But actually half of the top-able to dine at . All of them doing what you'd call a dirty deal every day of their lives. But the differ- ence between me_ and you is that I don't blame ‘em because I mus“, know the world and I know they're oomformlng to an absol- utely universal la-w of natunc " The people we met at. wan- derslay," said Glnnle, “weren't like that." Impatiently Jerry fliciqsd tihe ash from h te. "Of course if you're bum h," he 581d. "W" don't have to fight. If you're not. you've got to do people down be- en they do you down. It's sirépl business. Why, he went on gathering oonf , “you dent that a man who buys Jcwele-J’ It was as it a door were flung open in her mind, letting in on tmbearable light Please 310p! Plea don't go on. She put outtwhegxfiands asnif to wu-rd eometh or a; to hold time mo- tlonlees...'lb her the mom seemed to dankon before-with difficulty —she spoke: "Jerry-I know now- I don't know how—" "Well-what .do you know?’ he asked roughly. "You-you've been- made to be " she a "--you're a thi , aren't you?" was a very long silence. Her eyes. so dark. now in the pal- lor of her nice, were fixed on his. He flung awe-y a/t. last. "Oh, sin? staring at rnel’ he said. . . , please, God, what was he going to tell her? Per- f that they ruincdz‘ LABOUR EXIT PERMITS Labour Exit Permits are issued by Em lo t Qff‘ Apply at the nearest Employment Offige. ymm w“ Persona leaving Canada on a bona fido business trip o, on a vacation, or on a social visit or call do not reqriig, Labour Exit Permits. For example, persons going to the United States for g A short visit or vacation or business trip do not require Labour Exit Permits. _ l Persons not requiring Labour Exit Permits inclufle i amon others members of dramatic or athletic 0rgmiz|-_ ' tions caving tam oraril to perform outside of Canada; ministers of reli on an commercial travellers. Any one in doubt as to Labour Exit Permit requirement; should consult the nearest Employment Officer who will issue a Certificate of Exemption where appropriate, Custom Officers at border points have instructions u; insist that each person leaving Canada shall either produce . i u Labour‘ Exit Permit or prove that such a permit is not . ‘ necessary. CANADA STILL NEEDS MANPOWER. THEREFORE LABOUR EXIT PERMITS ARE STILL NECESSARY. i HUMPHREY MITCHELL A. MacNAMARA "ma"? "I Labour Nirector, Selective Service (“J-fill .-..:_._..';;:~~. business. like th . tddmmd the ffiwweraeron “one es a. risk-n i, m you'd think-and m?» m m“ “ii ‘ per cent. I suopoec you'll T111} 5W! With the idea now that We Te m1!’ B 8 Weill. actually o . 3;; ~—-— I BIRMINGHAM, England - (C?) — Spencer Bumm a, secretary for overseas trade in the last govern- ment, warned in an address hm that clothing supplies in Britain are likely to be restricted for some time. Release of servicemen and ang. Uncle Dick has a 1oz bustle“ “wrest-S qllllc HDMt from women will increase the demand grsfom Nb“ I“ b9"! explaining‘ for civilian wearing apparel. ooMnuoN COK now Avmtrau: rr Yilllli LOCAL nrrtrrrs Avoid Possible Disappointment In The Winter By Accepting Deliveries During The Summer Months. smll . igurctte gmpm i : v TION hadem the last minutes ggno out. -~I%;,__ymrq:emmfl3$ “agar? DOMINION Slrnnllinfilgggl‘ CORPORA She 111i. spatter, kw 1132i; 1m um" h,“ wandersray? 1mg O B ‘SSS :yi.ng 9 -~" _' ‘ , rider for him. m ma a sulky “m” “Qfipfvfm, u, m, m», ,1; usursI-Inllsx-sarur nntxt-szoncrow I Monro “l.” “swsri W w“ My in" - - a '" e Jerry.Shei-rledtoforacewhat_he M '°"°“"" “ ‘ __ . ____ H 1e "'*—’—"—_ - . . - ' ' o: Out Our Way By J. R. 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