_.. _. _.,, _._...,,. . ...~.._-._. -_...._. CH 29, 1941 PAGE NINE _ THE QHARLO l"l ETOWN GUARDIAN V I War Service in A it‘ it 6 B 7 ' ' ' ' . o ion i. amp orden You Never iiear iin English woman Complaining. , ,, . ,,, Dress Up For Spring . a Special to m ouanim uameht table tennis Borden k I t 1 =. , _ . knaenkc,‘ and nn,-_g_\;§g=;_;vgg; ‘mm: hmffiizlit Jmfitgdzuridai g Qar, ollsfl BB in S lino olllllls- ; g. 0AM? BOB-DEN. March 38 - m-e in m“. any,” o, days ma,‘ u ,5 ' 3°" ~ Smart tailored suits with the oanadian soldies got the best mlli- warmth and Cheer Read“, and Home o! f, s“ M "h! Hue" ' . -—— — - . e. “Imam m“ science and m“ - ~- z : e Y. . c. A. to pro- , new lapels, Navy and Black sizes -r» new... m... E’; t ’.‘>’..°“2.‘..“én"-3?8ii‘€°€.€§“?a‘i§ zsisserieuruzzssiismm": "Y Mm" “Relieve 11 =~ 1° $19 75 i" p eaai my o l _. .. .,,. ‘ '“. - -' gfwfiypfiyummkmfiwmnuflhmmmdmmcmus*m*m~M@wMw* “-"-" ' . oar easwonor- ~ ‘ ,,_.. _ 7i? . zed mats" which”. Them on available elsewhec in camp. The wit-h th. hsptiltv of flllltlme vol- IiONDONZ-‘rhe "monotony" of This weeks feature in blouses a‘ Y 8 uts fife at leiut half a mile apart un women workers this House " E’ gverythins’. from shoe inoes to ehav- and there is no overlapping. as each has a comfoztabls lounge, wrmng xnuffgzlfarfxggé hasftlllivsgyswgg: "There." Always Be u“ Enghnd“ . won't to rebel, has completely dls- V"! 5M0", $ Q awaited, from cgartime Britaln- long sleeve sheen at u The woihen or England don't. '3 need w he mid “m; 1n my; w“ Silk Jersey sheers all colours . - they are 8s much in the front line $ 5 r i as their men. They know it. EVEIV 1 3 suurfse brings o. new problem to I l0 I t the lrlwhen lrclit. a5 almogt, gvgry ._.__~_€.ii.____?___1 l gmiml"biifigéfonaigrfddfifflm Try one of our Si guaranteed ‘A; the your may; m inwards wash Dresses, A New one if ll’ spring. even the moming starts Fades" out with a difference. After four ' months of something like fourteen Ne" Cotton Houseman hours a. day of blackout, spring s s ‘brings the relief of bfeakfasting ‘I 2 or at any rate. of setting about I to n {lotlsehgid charges‘ in daylight. i________ ____ mm‘? mm,,,,m“‘8"m:°$§ 1,5,0; 5,21; HOSE at 69c, 79¢, $1.00, $1.25 painful. but constant, toothache._ 4 Chiffon and Crepes in shades Aslmxmn, Aloha Blush, Shocking, Precious, m scuimvm Siesta, Red Lips etc. In our house th pom thi ' ' i "é“"‘”i*-“".—_r—r- i me 1min“ 3% “f, {i}; L‘ 1L\ Stmart neg fuckers in plaids some usness t not ~ ~ a ~;.\< 7 18v 01' light gets through to $11“: D f~ d | Strip“ on C c 5 street at night. otherwise the - ""5 ° °‘°" "e" “Y e5 ° — — " — — " -' ' "mien loses no time ringing the to choose from. .. The New *~i-~——— ~~~ »» ~- m. i alellll-tomlégvemgou eédlasfimtéiedgig Shirfwoisf Cont; {med and Dresses, $2.98, $3.98, $4.95, 55.98 i the blackout is the first "hiust" box styles and polos. Navy, 0nd $735 SIRS ll-l9. 12-46. , beggft sgfrgéggsltxizgpgl“ gllltles- Black, Beige and light col- l3 L216 l-Z- i S. r war- . ,_______ __,_ f . ll t 44 “rp- niife ‘iigysshgkjg ofigffiiliflehgxmll} °“" 5"“ ° NEW SPRING HATS i “ ' . meni- hfls ill-st appealed to women $ 95 $ 95 . . ., | WARM COMFORTS FOR. MEN m UNIFORMS f4» set their shoppinz done before u ,0 _ Arriving dot-y. Felts and i ' - 771-. that t Thousand of volunteer members o! the l.0.D.E- throughout Canada are working tirelessly lo mp]!!! ""395 “ewe” freemmfvraliifiifkers A H d -t -" h Id “rugs 98 S 95 i “will! 1113"". "Wink"! ""1 IIWU. to the tronlll- But this is only one of the war responsibilities as- w get back t0 their hOmQS and Sm“ 9P0“ w o 1 4 4 “med bYl "w" ‘Wmen- 55"" I Imllil 0! women Prepare a sh Pment of knitted comforts, socks sweat- gaivgpscgériml bfifflfihglgfi. 5x535 any cool" I m ' i a ,1 th k r ’ - e - 53.3!“ Ihrlgeaiflajlitudshfloiéneizin the Royal Navy, and clothing for bombed victims and refugee gag, iihgrgédélyshgxggn 8,1252): i . l h 1 ' ' F' mg mmmrlal. wquh-ed to keep them 0mm, genes the men in nearby and reading room. games room ,3?“ zurfeegfid adugoe-fhpiga lifigkgsl; When English ll0li§(‘\‘.'i\'(‘5 like those above to: f miter ilr a: tug E i in physical health and comfort. barracks and t-acli talus turn in i first, aid mid rest roams. Hundreds cf most Women's ordinary schedme of teu between chores these days conversation is likely iu cenli-r Departments denim: with np- showing liie same movies utvuie the of soldiers make use of the canteen But even ii it upsets routines’ on food rather than oii r slrious 01' cuple 141 G G 5 p}, 55 .' tional defence. however expect vol- wee . lounge and games rooms daily a5 shopping is now usuztiiv an adl p r‘ e0’ t‘ one ungs-yimvI/Igr sertavkoggdtgriigurariiiiégir mgacsléaccxngriz 01111:) o1 igraggmizuldiiog i a pleasant respite from routine. vehturousthixpedition. .33,“ days storm in July_5@ yQu hm" you“ less wuqe on scme Sort, of nigh, Next Door to Cudmore Bros. mo 7W1 ' . r ‘ -- , ~ Thousand; of books and magazhes many o items in your 115g, goods. This system may perhaps duty. or gunfire and. other dis-i ing men. The government supplies vmh a._ well-equipped stage ans. .. . _ won't be v ll bl it’ 1e f d b: ' - t‘ - q a i - i - i milms‘ b“ n” mmaum‘ It 81v“ m“? ii*°,E"'°.,°‘1‘.“P"‘-i‘,“- As 3515x0312? eggkiligmf (Fly ttlilee Eliiri- lelephmlllil a zrdeersiyoii Illigvgotivgi 1;? ggzvrllalhllillg carihgtcliimifirfsoblig." Iiigaiiiisng tiigu i . as l Fewew“ "Paulie 1i "la-V ~ " ' ' rec what is offered to make your‘ B5 I can see. Clear." For-Britain pin-to the seyenteeri-i td w M s , . dollar red white and blue timepiece g‘? e __ m Phmma“ hmdfl" ric Carroll when one visited the Dire; T7188‘: B"? dlstflblll-e-‘l 5V m‘ alternate choice. Again. you are With the zecent more stringent asked to carry home as much as rationing restrictions. entextainingi A NEW ATTITUDE fin can. Deliveries are resti-Ict- in the home has bsen reduced toi TOiviirtlis HOUSEKEEPING the vanishing point 15 yw, "mi-m. given in one of {heap aurlitoriums. mahcing 3 000 men. In eieh contra i Auxiliary Se"v'ce office‘: amen: the no: zeadinz and writine roams. I 'a.. ice on .es and unit. cah- Iames room. and a canteen. Church i teens. ocks. sweaters. scarves and the men “tin hats". but not table tennis. It furnishes magazines for rifles. but not for reading. These spare~tlme needs are met bv organ- suspeuded from an R. A. F. mngl Q _ » h . . - 0 _ - u» : Supcriiuiflcs Shop airrlue ucz- \'l.\ t "Elwin Elelym‘ re one Sea” m‘ i0 Vancouver. llllllliiilli} irom tlilii‘, U i J k nd the Stars and‘ . _ sgiigs ixermgmed one large posh? under special ieave._llas been obtain- t izations included in the Canadian . Me-QEHEBT boys as well as maids fflulfis for the wee COXLSEIMEUDI] among women these . ~ . . are rarity. They can find know that tliev must ‘(Lays “Sn-Que films [0 103d HeaLfng er, tvitli the hand of Uncle Sain|‘igrftflrcfliglgaggggglig; dmissioii to the tea, when it is ciasping tile liand_ of John Build reads: “Help Britain buy Amerimui i‘ is, C1‘ vrcs. the second mcst import- suppiies. Every dollar you spend on , raticrs. and work-s»: an", subgect. Now tint the wilitei‘ out to be a so ics oi mor , remuner ti d - s... ... "i..zi...r.r.iss- * will be a gift i0 the shop. and the event l5 planned as nn endeav- tliv 0r in factories m-kin th $115!‘- poi-ti: .1" i -, 1 -' a - 1 1 _ war necessities. whee: mi ogoterfiCCfklaii pzrLcs. sbfliiiig.‘ ifs !3l' s W illllirfiiixlcaél-IIEQFElifhliJggflhiiilatpgg British g°°d5 3°95 back im°.A“‘¢“'i r t r . n . ., ; ,. , _ eriiment neofs them badly. The n"; 11101: nnri mzre difficult“ to. icid loses much oi-iis giim- ica“. facwflcialld farms ‘Vhich are‘ 211C125 gSeP-Qe, Ztmfafzi o‘ we A. R. P.. the A. F. S. arid other Qbmill illg iiiuts to m“; :1 siiipl: ‘ mess. but central henlin" “as neveriselimg m Bmambthe Smmhes she. v on n ue m1 sax’ garbieigieqfiftgeanaizilttiltlirrligéxiooi hair; gb_ gdgrtillliliflccrt a Bgclnbi.‘ Pricw tkco i one ofl England's great apoints. and weeds 5° umemly‘ i ~ ~ . ~~ ~~ " l 1W0. ' e‘ '21" "::.' ~ _<\ i '- v . Last month. disgruntled sights "Sis 5cm‘ Kill" 11 1P1’ s Qiilixculsi (iiivlillegdllivlli? uiithtmxiiiicntilisdltro -BRYUS~H CLQTHES CURTAILS SDIARTL‘ STYLE” were 8W?" Permission to change limp?" i “PD warm on ever-c casing licat. iNuw ‘In’ SHOPS i Ensemble it i; infill‘ Ffigictered trcdesrrien Hth-i i1 'I‘.u.@ €XCh£iil°c of i “pas or mics; - - be i“ i‘ . - 5.0 nmihhng mm. Once you had rezfstqreii 2 Ci flipeflimenzns w“ 11;“, ‘Cock; spite of thetuant $11161? oijgand) cuiiams and i: Wm‘ butcher and BFQCPr f0‘ yo " =1‘ llZlVP . plfiPffi sin-ill till}: 5i>eu‘t1B‘?“?’.‘ Clothes ‘on liilgm 9 T) ‘It “in, b? ‘wmfii m“ s 757M191 f1‘°5~$—m8it. biliter su- i -- Cilfiilglll" siylcs new hair-dos orihlxinl Snap-nor Cii ‘ltomgiili a??? [in-Milled rufiiedflawtl‘ “rill. bra. his» ‘bacon-you could bail‘ l" (i112 .u\- m: piahi g~hie pill". churn‘; is-iielfi 53L“ inllifie“Ulll‘llglls Jalclk and “i-mm’ T"*“““l' -~"“.‘ "Qlgchfiflile your niiridf Over a lutst "iilli Liudr: thg» ra- o 2"'i\lll iieiii rrcsguizeri as e. ‘an " aripliizritain Delivers the‘ mm“ me pow being mllLcn applications weze triad; When ‘this ‘a... is over, 1 have been given one of iirfxiiixziatgrgziifgj. 1°“ ‘ R 9W1 for i“ these as a souvenir. and I am very Iomimd lengths and it is to be supposxi that this .- be gigliigungltish , housewives can‘; Maia ff‘ L85 prcudof it. 1 B d} mbsrvqm‘ m}. e,.e,_.\., 1 A‘ 1C a O l "t Oiiiitiii ttiigii- ugfifisgll patriotici curtain .s a s a o 9o- . l~ v dotiehi .. . again pipulai‘, u-Ltlr styles pICfCFIW‘ T‘ men who iuseciinovcllies, I was introduced to iiirn n, c:rz;1ii1 disdain for- stars Lois Wilson and Marion Nixon. lug. d ming it un-, Thcv _w_cre m charge of the stall lli .".n"i iufcz-li- devoid or iMngniris for the day. Proceeds rromi d “ed v3 115:1 m Chlmc 111,11» (‘\'(‘!‘_\'[iill1l_! sciri, lllClUdilllZ a little. Q mflfilll 5.9m “- i; n35 nycusgq ‘ book on the gallant sen battle of the; 1X “fr? to m 1» f1;;11¢1-,,E_ i ucriis Bay. g0 to the British cause.’ “ilomlllg mp1 PARTIES an: FEW AND nan BETWEEN The old custom of barter seems to have been revved since the war. Your week's ten ration. for a» ample. is mr-re than sufficient for your needs but you have a friend Who 1s Irma on Sllllar but sum on tea. o“ short on onions but lcng on cheese-Will 8s rare as a. snow- Li. c. __ i . ___.__ Likc so runny people I have mcti bent? fmmvl‘ in n T ’ horlc, Lois Wéisonlsaid lDllpildly, cgi_sf.ilcii.d 1 fl " " fiat icr ivas ri is l. ..‘Ii0\V wia .11 ore ace curt ' ‘g-fd n _ I~ 133-8 59' A ‘A S iBritain stands for." I asked her if patterns feature ‘l m‘ “a cmim‘ m“ 1 - - ;silc would like to give me a hill-Bi diflm dgggng l .1 piece pl‘ her own costume ](’\\'Cil‘_\’ for: isms cgfne mm ,' , the Vancouver Red Cross SUDCYIiUIiY‘ and are w; Show and _ -~—' Shop. She consented gladly, as did 91911 and 93y“ are p‘, (Rn, ‘ liillllll.\_\\'l_llv(_lll ‘ ‘END .IE\ '-, hhrion Nixon. ' wjoyfi; " ' ‘a 4 i . l - ‘ C.»\EI‘i"i)R‘.‘\)<'i.-\ £1185 iiskifibi STARS‘ JEWELRY WILL ... ;,,$",-.5‘_.g°g;f'i;§,,“§,§“{, ‘:,‘“_‘.,,° M" i Ba sow um Y-Pd an. 1...; 1.. .231; °’ By nucu iruannxo Wm; Wm" dd 1 ‘Ff-“if” “if” BEVERLEY HILLS. Cal. - Now. r em chxiwziiiu these little plows m5, _ ‘l “P” “lib-s m 11's that the Lease-L-Qnd bill is n fait ztc- of jewelry from the stars in response,‘ ‘ l ,compli lilc lid scents to have been‘ u: .1 .equc.. 1mm Mrs. E. R. Silaar-i i cnmulcigiv 1'[‘illO from ziii~ont aid i110 Red Crossi Zed soersuckcrs which ru-e ‘Til’ iwpillm‘ :11 tlic l l-Z-itird bath. rcccn (uriziiii sing are seen in manv 'hn.;...t;....'3;;.a*.;...._." _"....._.___.“ .u_._s...u..sl..... . . ,. .. . . . “ALL SOLDIERS WELCOME" maul. trczisurer of In this Knights of Columbus Canadian Army Hut. at Camp Borden, 0nt., soldiers o!‘ every dennmhatfon , m BU I “d _ pr I he M; mm q T“ .t _ sh “X _ s Harman are welcomed. Moving pcture shows, concerts, small games-from table tennis to checktrs-and reading . l)\' rlu- ‘I'll. Til hi?‘ bceu Bu; ltlolhavfi; gpez-ial liable dis $i1ll‘c.'.. Ilicy come m 11;, new ‘ in‘ i=ii u in CklillOFlliii. and it is playing tire tzifts of tiie film stars. hill" b"“--1‘~°1 PMKPF" fiilmvn on when the Supcrfiuity Shop holds a. Pinch? 0 0.11M flriurtcis, with - ti: iiiug to so: Americans crmviiiuz i around stalls soiling novcitv articles . cmblazoxicri with tho British crest. In the streets ovcw other person scours lo wear some such fmm of and writing ficiiilies are made available to thousands cf men each week. In K. of C. army camps in Cen- ada and overseas such huts lid "All Soldiers Weictme". Wur Servicm Fund, which is op- parade are held each Sundry in all. other older comforts are also sup- biz sprint: tea a little later in the ROYCE)‘ Pdpglgs on white and col- ‘ 593mm I cred grounds. British film stars and frictiris of. Britain m Hfl]i\'\\'0O(i are responding Vinnrd‘: Kiievefiyiriing, P"!!! to the “fclks buck homo" as weii as meetings f0. lll-illy m- pllfld llv (J13 orzanlzltlin- 0 liglaus dcnsminatcns. Mobile can- teerls and tea cars from these cen- tres accompany mm on manoeuvres and guard duty and carrv supplies to men in hospitals. The oeutrcs are open to all men in unifozm. without regard to rank o1- crced. The Canadian Legion ed- uozticnal progzam lins more than 3-000 man at Camp Borccu inking correspondence courses on various subjects. There are many pcnonol efforts to aid scldiers SCIVa the! problems. For example, an ex- miner frcm Northern Ontario liari left home 20 years ago and wanted to IVTitS his mother and father it they were still living. The Salva- tion Army found his parents in a distant part of Quebec and they were reunited with the son before r s5,500.000 with which to carry on this all-’m ortant task. In Canada's gest military camp here, 16.00) men from all over Can- ada every day ask the question: Where do we go tonight?" In a. week these men make 110.000 calls on the lame war service centres maintained by the Canadian Legion the Knights‘ of Columbus. the Sai- vatitm Army and the Y. M. C. A. ‘Ihev visit the HCSWS House of the Y. M. C. A.. at Borden's Rate to meet their wives arid children. mothezs and sweethearts and they read books and magazines supplied by the I. O. D. E. ‘Ihere is m) gov white w-av at Borden but in the off-duty hows between supper aria “lights out" the troops pack the centres operated by the war services. Moving iot- "NS._00l'lO§ri,S. small ganies_ our; he went overseas. No women _a;e_allowe:l in Camp ‘in: t. iv i-rizisizchers’ ques- tion: "Where do w: go tonight?" is answered at Camp Borden by the Canadian Wa-r Services, who are asking the Canadian public to sup- port. their work, not only in Camp Borden but in every other Canad- inn army and air force crimp in Canada, and overseas. Help them to help the men who are fighting for us. Cheers went up from the smart- ly gixomed audience at a New York fashion show when three hanaromc models in “pilot green" gabardine suits, carrying long uarrsw bogs in the new coicr. "pursuit red." and wearing shoes in the same brilliant shade, paraded down the ramp. Minarnfs kills pain. Hostess in wartime Britain need no iongcr worry about their friends‘ food fads. When week-end guests arrive, they frequently bring their meals along with ohcm OF HAIQ OVUT OUR WAY ~ By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE With - Major Hoopiv ” ‘a Zeséiém‘ - p / i v w NOTHING" ‘s N . A EWI cow. COULD ~. fi-gmrigo Lggsirze. golglifl! / idéEQ 22m t-iim YOU ms Hsavve time oaseevso Me? g l- ‘l’ . ’ ME ND WE LIKE -~~\ ‘~* ~ e.» . - \ ' / \\\\\'\\\ \\\\ HEAVY cos-r our HIM BACK" y / rue no!“ 5'5 A ma; AT CH MR \\\\ \_‘_\ \\\\\\\\~\\\\ \ wsu. WALK.’ . 4? “ONE Ni6i-lf ‘l. SAW HIMTQMPTJA \,\\\§ 0H,3oE,sPUTT-Tr-/r:m~ fwqiiufiioan BORN THIRT‘! VEARS TOO SOON JRxv-Ltinmg, J h DANCE HALL LiKE A FIRE! / .1 .1911 nv an lnvtcl no v Ia no v.1 on on. 1 sAv, tr- ue EVER comes IN ‘Ni-iiLE 1 AM HEREJUST 5A‘! THPAT I AM ALDERMRN GLUCK FROM cuicacso! A CHILL AT Ctuu Joe's = novelty. from tho __ recent _Bv.ui_dlcs-,_iiob_iv__ * Mickey Mouse Visits Camp Borden Y...“ at Camp Borden, In l2) stocked lbrnigv nhr-ives Picture (ti) ing again is inlont on a chess prohinm. i. Hero's how men in uniform enloy their few hours or spare time in Canada's military camps, shown military move fans enjoying tho .~ : Mid-P." "misc It rnc ti‘ U" 131""! IWP" "lib"! ill- (‘amp Borden. iteration of many kinzis i. ,2" by Canadian war services, not only ln Canada, but in Great Britain, Newfoundland, mid Iceland, U18"lClQH,__§\'iliCi1___\\lfli_$llgfI ’ __ ih k. t auxiliary war services. In photograph ti) ABOVE a young airman i; choosing a book frim 111i: ti“: a veteran oi the last war who lost no lime in enlist-- ~ of vi’. d