THE CHARLUI i»; YUWN (T-UARDIAN PAGE TWO ‘-*~='-'=‘ev<>s"i"“' s A F L _ n s , ' , us“ T" “ILL, _ I. Y III SERVICES 1 Provincial Women s Instltutes ' - Mr. <1 M . H. s. ' i‘ se,,,,,§,',',,, mffie we gglggcmgf I i curl/u. noun" w. I. iamounted to $14.05. Donation 25c i! ‘pat heaving five sons and a son-in- The cent“, T) an w N19“ meeémild '0 b6 held Feb.‘ 6 n‘... ‘nmmm Kc"- w tie forces as follows: 1mm“. m“ m a" flchwfmjglns yflcangl-iggetiqnetfiiénalllfiégsmclosed sm I‘ "ml 1' ""1"" ""1 one vhlwr . -—————- e ' Present. The President president! MOBIL], w, 1, osurrn vu ""14"! °P=Md b? re “in: Creed! -—— I Jun“! °l' l"? m!“ I18 Were read“ The Jenuury meeting 0| More“ Inquisitive flllqqhgwftived- .W0men's Institute was held at the ‘ d but 11s maiier was ' IRWIN" V?!‘ Izlllgvel gllcseusuiggd cit ggggfio’ ilnilngllili: Si??? 12h‘ Pour inne 1 . , - - , 0 e e w gm, n?) ,,,',*,;“,,:, “g, ‘(:31 K2‘ find...“ 093212.‘ i‘..n°.‘i’.“"it‘&‘;.'. ' fifnymlli’. Xlimfifii‘ ..S.'§.f.“'..§2“2§," |W and Mrs. MeAuslnnd to lWBNd by n suggestion 1n;- w- "This time I wlft X16851 "Mme 1° jog my memory," he sud. ‘I know darned well the/t I never heard an . .. n, pgjpgffi? About a cousin of Ilfllellznears Alflut a 11'1"“ M‘ Jenny's?" I "Well. he wasn't described in 1111B papers as s. cousin o! the’ Hell- mans’. or a friend 0! Jelmys He’ w“ described as an undeclaicd] my“ “m; and the author of a- a considerable quantity of sub- versive literature which had fill-i iparentltv’ the frankini; congressmen "I guess I after been clistrbuted under privilege of certain. t GNR. RALPH ELDON SOBEY need my memory Danie-l said A Enlisicil June. 1940. Went over- surorise and seas ill l-‘vb. 1042. With K l I. . alnics‘ ln- A. in Holland. ' _ 1mg hi; tnattcr-oi-fac‘. "I do remember llC-W tho.‘ I rbcut a Max. d0 all." vcics- read scnfethinil _ _ Lentz—Max is the name lSllt it?— WWI-w w” ggpeeted cf lmng and doing whet, wou say There were lust a. few lines - an" 5mm“ how I d'dn't 00111166 1mm M91‘ Jgmggg I suopcso I should have Troubled EH6 , fie looted up. 111d Pfw’ 5'4“ there wussomething B-Kl" l° W‘ peel 1n his troubled eyes Peter cursed inwardly because hi2 sudden- ly felt troubled himself when 1w saw Daniel's exipression "Oh hell!" he said uncomfort- ably, "I didlft mean t0 SIJTmB 31-3" 11,158 9n you like this. I_swear I awn», And then I dldnt know you'd be so darn moe to me but! ggeyyming, welcoming _me ui.o your family and introd-uumg me t0 your friends. end all thut. I ihought it. was Jus: another asslen- ment, Bind t. maybe Id Be‘ a sc out of it 0X1 the side. _ -- '5 been plenty written a-. leged to be doing. in Washington. but us far a-s I know his rural ac- tivities have been kflpl. Drew/Y ilullfl , I'd never have stlusnbled on the iinu of them myself- if it “Mint been for s. ti? Jenn“! W“? m6, wrhout knowing it. | “Of course I wanted to sea Jew, ness too. !'m crazy about her And. i I wasn't lying when I said I was‘ gem w write about her. But that. feature awry was my own bright '- lklfifl Iwasufcolnotbostruyvn the H111 where I belonc. I guess I better g0 back there, before I do 511': more damage." "You huvent done any dumflke yet, as I know of," Daniel said Daniel was speaking more calrnq 1i; now. " aticn in his voice 100- CPL. VERNON WILLIAM SOBEY Enlisted Sept. 1939. Went over- seas in Oct. 1943. With the R. C. M. C. in England. ihroush. now you've told me a hurt nf it You suy flue men l-vml 15 mmg Oongregsmnn Vaughnks Cf- lice and those of other Senatorsi and Rqxmeeentntwes as head-l quarters?" _ , "l said he was alleged to be usmfl}. them as headquarters Ncbodyb yrozed vet than. he's done it." l 1 01s anyone going io try to provei L .. "Well. somebody mien». You] " never can tell how those thin-gs‘ are going to end. ‘Phe trouble LJKHCC. in a small way about u‘ lllCnfll ago A wlumr-let carded *1 r-rz. rmzsrorv nonsnr sonny tidbit about the v/n-d of sreenbeckfi Enlisted in April. 194i. Went revealed by the beautiful secretary overseas in Oct. 1941. With the R. I . A. M. Italy. of a Congressman well known for Bus persuasive powers, when she c Q in moaned her handbag to tmke out her vanity 085E. while llllwhllw "l GNR. [VAN SINCLAIR. SOBEY 1942. Went Eiiglistcri April. ' With the overs. s in Dsc. i942. R. C. A. lll England. n. PTE. OLAIIE ALVA BOIII Enlisted July, i942. Went over- seas in Jan. 1944. With the In- fantry in Italy. Was wounded once but back in action now. LT. EARL RICHARD THOMPSON son-in-law, enlisted as Private 1n April, 41, and served two yicars in England, wltli the R. C. A. M. C. Returning Oct. 1948 fur his commission and "landed again overseas in Dec. 1944. With the Infantry. Lieut. Thompson is s‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. E. l". Thomp- son. Daulphin, Man. ihe Senate restaurant _ l diff 32$,‘ £23,, {f-gggigft 62f. imush off their English and give ,5“. b w them s. few hints '01 what it's all ‘ti? i%““~t»‘°w°‘-?t“<= "W595? =3"n-¥-' 2v“. 5.1.“. hftfiurtnfiti; .' ‘ ‘. ones a. l m“ law" w the editor which was it can become dishonest in the gvigfilgd. iqithigogffn§mfm £11? hand; of a man like chasm slime g-o- d»- v-i iiéuftilftfél.i.-°énél‘.fnsifi;"l‘fii “Kim-i mm- She knew we seem-‘ J°nness is as smart ii thefcome s f m q“°s“°“ ha“ bee" t° “emit sun's superfkials and she's thy Congressional Record Clerk on, scatmrujumcd Band“ she b” Business for her boss. You see. this; “eves everythm‘ that g6“ on m om: 031;.‘ fifivefffififii Vaughnb office 1's OK. He has n i» we mun we It?’ t"‘°.‘.“i‘§3~l ‘?‘%ii§“'.i"’€2." .. "s: sacretBPY who so mdiscreetly re- {a}??? He ti; thpese msefmb paired her complexion should have an gm“ ibsohim nonsensical had money with her to pay him. |fl ° ta u» H Y mid so on and so on It WES onelmlflwlf" 5 c’ h, K of those good Intentions hell 1a P“ Tat do you t nk yourse . proverbally paid with.” “frbhlnk w n d ed m "The eagle eye of one of my best, _ 5 f‘ B x 5m e54- buddieq gen on this mm’ and he‘ of couise its llléey to be worse “Oi/fooled y: on to the Goyey-xynqnt;flOl¥ than it was b. ore _Peurl Hur- Printlng Office himself. He founthbor. when the rumors flffif,’ began. nut it was Vaiughns Secretary, who‘ EVQYYW" @5333“ °VQTY°Y1°5 W5‘ spent the twfnty grand for re- 11180115 ‘imzfwtéljff-‘llggifi 211134;“: r.n . ." $5. Y0 l v “ °‘ mm’ m“ mm“ outcome or anything waii be. Once gum," it get; started. 1t can go like a house nflre But I still think if when you 53y vaughyfg 593- Jrniivrsc will only tell ilic truth “w”. you ma“ Jenness. don‘, mid shame the devil she'll come you?" throuqh alhrlght. If only he “1 wld you nothing had been- doesn't l1e—’ proved . . . we yes sir, I do " "Then don't you think it would Radiant Jelfllll make things pla-lizer if you said so, while you're telling me the rest of The door leading to the front. the smry?" hull opened fllld Jenneas, Wear- "All right. There's a rumor going, ing n. Jade green dress, entered the around Washington that JCIUIESSLTOOm. The dazziim quflllty B! bought up several thousand re-iwhlch Dexter had always been so iprhiis of isolationist speeches andpoignantly nsclous and which sent them out under a fraizk “ lhucl overwhelmed countless ctfher "Bu; 1 thought, you 5am Lentzimfill, emanated from her like s. wrote the speecha How could they radiance Her bright hair, her go out under a fmnk unless they sparkling eyes, her provocative fig- WET; Congressional speechesWluro were all component pants of Ipeeches all rghtl Roprcsentativewher music. “Oh. Congressmen delivered the She crossed the room with lithe and two or three Senators! But grace. and perching on the arm 0f there was l- s/iriking slmlllartty to her father‘; chair, leaned over to these speeches, content and stroke his thinning hair and kiss phraseology and all. 1t was easy his sismed forehead. w seq ihnt they were all written‘ "Hello. Daddyl. dear!" she Mid by the same ghost. You really fondly. "How are you this mom- dldrft believe that so-and-sos on "IE ' the l-ml write sll their own speeches She continued to stroke his hair . and t0 nllZZle his brow for a minute did you?" "l don't know lls l ever ga-ve it bfifufe liar-villi; over at Peter 1n much thgugm, 1 Just wok p, m; the some playful possessive way grgnfgd Qhgy d“; 1 wok I; 1o,- in which she had mgarecl him at granted that when cur Congress- men that we‘ve elected ourselves to reoersen; us. made speeches they were voicing ther own honest views and our will I never thouxht they'd hire foreign trnPors write speeches fcr them " the party. "Hello to you too, dar- llnizl" she snld zit last, blowing him n kiss iii 11's turn. “I hope you have these slliv pictures of valu- rble nntlqllrs rill mrclc. Bccause I fncl like htivin’: fim today I feel iilr- having fuii with you " ' snld - you the truth? Do you want me in toll you me truth about Peter? He's a big bad wolf, lmtr—" Praise I know the truth about Peter already." her father sB-id still more stcruly. “There's nothing you need tell me about him. I want you should tell me the truth about Hmong Vaughn and the men you've met; 1n his office " “I dont know so much about the others, but he's e. very eminent Congressman. H‘; went to Yale, he belonged to Skull and Bones. Now he lives on Manuhusetts Ave, he belongs to the Metropolitan Club, he plays golf at Buminz Tree. He's verv pol1=hed and pleasant and still he locks something like a Vlk'ng god " ' “I don't mean all that stuff and you know it I want you should tell me What he's doing. in days like this. mixed up with s. traitor like Msx Lents. and wha-t yrmvre dcinrz mixed up with either one of them " Continued Tomorrow of Mrs. George Riley on Wednes. day. Jun. 10. The president pre- siding. meeting opened with Ode followed by Creed in unison. Thir- teen members answered roll call Minutes of meet were read. approved and signed. One pair ofsocks, four pairs of pyjemu one pair of gloves and two sweat- ers wei-e handed in and yarn dis- tributed. Several bills were pre- Kay. Sick. Mrs. Leslie Paynter, Mrs. Ralph Henney. Next meet- ln to be held at the home of Mrs. wlliam warren. Roll call to be answered by exchanging tines. contest. carried out by Katherine Pickering. was won by Mrs. Wilfred Pickering and Mrs. Sterlinz r/fncKay. Mcetinz closed with the King aft/er which lunch wns served by hostess and com- mlttee. i "Jenner: lisr father Dgcgnl L“ ‘stnrnly Jeniiess" I want you ‘should sit up and answer me some fluent-inns f d:n't wen‘. you SllOllldl loll rrrtlfn" Ii .1: Tiaras ncth-I hi2 to b0 nffizid r1 mt 1f yczrll ]'.‘=‘ Fl! l“~ 1h" trukh " "Mrrrv. Dndrlv. you sound just, like s Judge! Why shouldn't I mu Not many of them do sir Cnn- [ressnsi-i are a prc"y decent l*t lnkirg iii-m bv and 11v: Of course uite a few o1 them ls: Hlalic re tions experts‘ help them NDON 4 (GP) — The Board hi: ‘z: w w buy two c1:- or we mem CLINPLW- l. who h o alresgirhllhftt the Clinton WOm n’ 1 m u hold ' "m ' their monthly meeetflngwt are home fiqm #3:: gggmoge ‘me p33 10w it wss decided to leave this matter over until the next meet- pnrcols were read f Hardin; r Collection unmounted home Roll call to be exchange of Valen- sented and 1t was moved and aeo- an d1 gdedthzt fie” a’ ?fld£h “NW” tines. Meeting closed. ec o ve o e fly n13"; Leiigpe. Plans Jag: gage forms M‘ ____ w’ I‘ scca even ng e s e ‘ home o! Mrs. Leslie Paynter. The k3,? wfildaxir!’ gang‘ ‘s: followlni committees were np- Jam 2 Wm‘ ‘uvm member. m” pointed. Program. Mrs. llllsm ‘mt Men“, opened by _. Warren and Mrs. Geo e Riley. m. o“ mfowed w repaying Lunch, Miss Vivian Woo side. Mrs. cued in unison C. B. Gas: and Mrs. Starling Msc- mum“ o, “it m“ n“ reed, approved and slgrie . mas parcel: were read. It wane vamp Spvggi‘ rebounded and carried that gdrdnew one; appointed: sick, Mrs. Smith. School. Mrs. Edward Co and Mrs. Willard Nicholson. Lunch, Mrs. Werfield Orr. carried w but/ 84.00 Wer Csvings Certific te anon look after this matter. JRae reported necessities bough . for sdinol. - 0f 604.57 on hand. Col- m tin whi lection amounted to $1M. higezled.‘ It \(v‘n‘s ‘liin“la§§'l§'°i.‘liil“§ New committees intsd were: gdnnlr st the home o! Ins. n. B. | k “Hand s. Manda: in honour o! the boys - c . . llowstt. who have returned from the bsttle _ Mn. ‘minor snd Mrs. McRse. fronts of Europe. It was alsq de. Illed Cross. Mrs. Mnjor McRae. ctded to have meetings the 'Prora|n Mrs. O'Hara and Mr. fistTu d f ton '- ' Lunch. Mrs. Mcliuslanrl. err thaneinaylilo every mon h ram James Roper l‘ Tra nor. s. Melina. Mrs. and Mrs. Russel Rope . It was decided to hold an enicr- talnmem, and auction sale in the school. Mrs. Roper, Mrs. Warren. rs. McAusland. Mrs. Ward, Mrs. How- att. Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Mc- BC. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Wright were appointed to buy n ulft flu calnéewly married couple 1n the dis- 1'0 Next meeting to be held in szfiool roll call to be answered with sun- gestions for awarding school prizes. Meeting closed after which a de- llcious lunch was served by lunch committee. ' KINGSTON W l . The Jflnuiu-v meetl of the Kingston W.I. was hel at home Of Mrs. Bertram Willis with the president Mrs. Merill Green 1r. the chair. Meeting opened by singing Auld Lang Sync, followed by the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by nine members and three visitors Minute, 0d last meeting was read and adopted. Palper towels and cups were ordered bought for school. It was moved by Mrs. Chalmers Newson that boxes for slvutins be packed by Mrs ‘Pfhis Holmes and Mrs. Wm. Col- vllle. Bills for mail! Christmas Wt; ordored letter was road from cdpt. Roy Barrett thanking Institute for Xmas box sent h was moved and seconded that n. box be sent mm Dockerty overseas. Co- lection mounted to 81.16. W. psidfornowministebook. Itwes decided to meet at home of Mrs. Bertram Willis on Wednesday to make aprons. pmoeeds for 1 Navy sweater was handed ln Several contests were held. one guessing how rncniy beans in bottle. nearest Queue was . Merill Green. Next Dlece of meetinz at home of Mns. Chalmers Newaom, mll call to be answered by a valentine God save the King. A ty by Mrs. Horace Willfs assisted by Mm. Norris Kitson and a social time was spent. PAEKDAIE W. I . The January meeting of Park- dnle WI wss held on January md in the Institute room of the new hall. Meeting opened with the ode and creed. Roll call was ans- wered by wing 35 cents or clon- fitlilrlig s gill: suitable for furnishing Minutes of lest meeting were rend and approved. Several letters and (lrds were read from boys overseas acknowledging gifts or cigarettes received. Mrs. Moore Awe e report of tlhe Christmas concert which she reported as a successful event. Report, o! sick committee showed that 2 sympathy "T58. 1 confllllulary and 3 con- valescent oara had been sent as W11. es a box of fruit m a. patient 5mm the district who is in the llDTlhU-lll. Mrs. Robinson i~e_ ported t at 24 bed Jackets had been WIIIIPIQtOd by the Red flmlly Olmledon Jan. 5th 1n the forrn of s. social evening and basket socal. Committees to arrange for this entertainment were appointed Knit/tins pnrtlmare to be mid n; the homes of . P Gay. Mrs. C, Swan and Mrs. H. Newson during fhfi Inolnth of January. unc committ f _ lrg to be ivii-s. n.e°r~r§l.eil?l~ii§°ltt, Gay and Mrs. J Gaudet. Rcfzeslu gleam 29111411812213? by! committee in Nations-l Anthem?‘ K Wm‘ n“ M serum; aizoox w. i. The January meeting of the Ewing Brook W. I. met at, (he ome of Mrs. John Bearisto Thurs- sgybfl/Qnlnliu-llfi. 4. Meeting g n- ! N the Creed, f 1 . ed by tgglrgfl call. Minutgsovgf gmeéflmlfll rend. approved and them. but as the attendance was I. fatten of thsulzs for Christmas 0m LMJ. Joseph and Lieut. Wflkey, C. Next meeting to be held at the of Mrs. Wesley Paynter. Mrs. Mc- Teeeurer reported a, then read the minutes of the last Red. curing funds. Two new mam m; twere welcomed. The secretary on y. Letters of approclati for hriet bone from boys over- the secretary. seas were reed by)‘ The next mon ly meeting will be held at the home o: Mrs, Mercier Mullins. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. The llepni..- f I ' Canadian in Mr. and Mr. W . Send Mldzell. Ncelsved "to... seevrgiil months ngo that their son, Earl Henry Sanderson. Able i ‘National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. WESTMORELANI) W, I, The regular monthly meeting of Westmoreland W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Louis Francis on. January 2nd with five members present. Meeting opened by re- peating the Ode followed by Col- ect for Club Women. Collection Almounted to 30 cents. Minutes of |last meeting read and adopted. Tho secretary reported that the sum of 1312.00 was realized from sale of ‘lunches at the Christmas concert. Tb 111 1 m; - nization of the offensive against plated cigrngielcwilrrlonaeil wesxcehiiloal, ma‘; Ltd“ (Qggrgentmmlag Japan by the forces of Lord Louis '5' my cm”man' sick’ M's- Britlsh coastal and contirental Mountbimm" south Bus‘ A!“ Louis Francis. Program, Mrs. Her- shipping companies, have ‘com- Commmd‘ old OakesQAnnXe Waddell. Social, Mrs. Heber Macvlttie, Mrs. Verncr Moore. Lunch, Mrs. Bert Trows- dulie, Mrs. Robert Mayhem, Mrs. l-leber Canfleld. Mrs. James Moore invited the members to meet at her home for the February meeting, roll cull to be answered by donating a flour bag. Meeting adjourned and a de- licious liu-ieh was served and a s0- cial hour followed. CHICAGO. Jan. lB—(AP)—D0n- ald M. Nelson. former chairman cf the War Production Board, was sued for divorce today by MYS- Helen Nelson. She alleged deser- tlon. of the first Women's Royal Can- y zidian Nnval Service officers to be Posted overseas, 1 has been Pointed to Canada. Naval Service Headquarters announced today. cni-nwuiu, n. sj plot/ed plans for operating air ser- vices after the war. Services Ltd. railways of BflIlfl-lll, ieceh fcrth__s_i1nil§r~plans. _> servinz in the ncrrvn. 1s reported] missing on H.M.C.S. Aihabaskan. TQM)‘ OTTAWA, Jan. 1'1 - Abunda- lsn in the Indian Army is play- ing sn important part in the org- of- at Cornwallis. He is Major Donald Johns, of 4006 Beaconsfield Avenue, Mont- real. l-lis home is there, but he has not seen 1t for many years. When he graduated from M:- Oill, alter working his way through university as bell-hop at the Am- bassadors l-lotel, sherbrooke St., and working on prairie farms in the summer. his thoughts tumed towards the Far Bast. l-le has been there ever since. He became professor of Inglisli at the University of Kobe, learn- ed Japanese, even delivered a series of lectures at the Imperial University, Kyoto, a. great honor 1n Japan but, as he ruefully grins “an unpaid one." Railway Air representing the’ Y P" Men. Women Over 40 Feel Wealgwom, Old? Want Home! POILWM, Vitality? weak. niuiinivn. OXDBIIIIOG cniiuiiinu inure - ' x. Conéalm Docs you I001 laillllttl r1111. nldl . Supplier iron, calcium, Phil Ill 111. flc p! you 5M. unrmal 311?, V m, Vllllllaf irodimnry size strex Tonia sbleu nnly 8 . ilill s! all [nod llrul stores everywhere. ‘Out Our Way By J. R. Williams‘ . Our Boarding House PURTY SIGHT, WEQ I WISH THIS BLAMED HORSE RECT HIT, AND HE DESERVED lT = [-20 JANUARY » 391.19% Indian Arrmy He got to Ho K . Canadian troopsmsrrfgglth-eaixé m managed to reach Singspoi-é b, fore Hong Kong fell on Christin“ Day, 1941. He knew the Far m“; well by this time, speaking tn m. Japs and to the peoples of the country they were overrunn _ He broadcast from Slflggpon often with bombs failing all ground the studio, until the stronghold fell; then from. Ba, via: from Delhi; and finally from Kandy Ceylon. He hopes to make tbs complete return Journey and will be happy to make u final broad- cast in Japan itself. WORCESTER. England — (OP); — A cigar box containing s 1e1~ cigars and a personal note from Prime Minister Churchill realized r100 (about $450.) mt a Red UPON function. _ With Major Hoopla LISTEN-l M/ANT YOU TO 6O LIP AND DKCK THINGS-l WANT YOU TO SHON HIM A LITTLE KINDNESB.‘ MY 619011-4515 IHPPY AND “CAP" STUBBS . o‘. . us. TILLIE THE "i" ‘ fifilflfii Ol-lJC-“IL "rm: LAW’S LONG .t'ii§i'i' WELL,LET ME mow mo v1.1. 14> YOU PACK tters o! thanks from Christ- fll . Reports of committees followed on Houston and Mrs. George E was moved. seconded end s Roll bull for next meeting, ex- LO cf Control 1r. its niinual rriport says, {mi-e 1< no evidence f.h:t the war. has caused nny increase 1n serious. case, of mental breakdown, even in the blitz area-s. change of valentines. I DIIJEI’ 0!] by Mrs. Willard Nicholson and will If Program, Education was read 6 -PHQE PQIJCE ALL-A" "nuua armies 11-12 LINE MAS seen LEAVING owme .5 l-l-ioc-mmni ' \t continued next meetifll- 5B1! ples It Christmas concerts ' -r- 15-, NOW 1F t cm FIND 1mm vuu MAIG HER ecnFioS e state n-vrr BNNHNG . \