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She saw them continue be work without, respite while mar- ried wax-men. their children grown up and with the security o1 their husband's savings. often could take Beohan, right. bounbardier on‘ the plane which bomb on Nagasaki, loflprat map and discusses A-boonb tests with Maj. Thomas W. Ferobee. bom- wuhioh dropped the Hiroshima bomb. Both men ttlreRoswell.N.M..AmiyAir2Baaeandoz-o1u xfiwget the coveted, assignment to drop thl y. “The Poococlu Shells llisloll‘: by Alice Tisdale Hobart Hero's the book that hit the “best- seilcr" ranks‘ with a bang this year! Written as only Alice Tisdaie Hobart can write, it's a poignant, exciting and Jignificant story of two lovers who married despite all the obstacles arising‘ traditions and religion! from Mexican Complete in The Standard this weelsl 09hr features this week: lIllDA MAIASIIAI JAN. C. SMIITS DISCUSSIS ATOMIC illilfit In an Exclusive Article HOW D0 ‘llll IIIGIISII IRIIIIS ' llll CANADA India ‘b6 ‘ l ' Louis Jaquco and $313.1?" ma‘ ' 5...». m l! we ‘ i ’ I n 3mm: onums lite a little easier. . Mia! White man urslna pens- ions for sirurle woman in their 50's in 1995 she organized. a meetina attended not by a dozen but, by 500 woznen. N.S.P.A had its bewlnnins- Womerfs worlcina age ls shorter than that of men. Miss Wlhlte amortization said. Already her claims a- victory in that contribu- tm pensions are payable to wo- men at 60 and men It 65. Bill’ I11 mo often women in the class most in need of perlsions at 55 are en- gaged in types of manual labor where failing strength reduces their value and men ore preferred in nuvployment in their later W81‘!- she added. Relaxation And Security "Very often the oven/EB 811x818 woman. o rt from her lob. has domestic utles - the married W0- man has her children and ho - hold and the single woman has the care of older people. She. too de- serves some relaxation and secur- ity before she becomes too d to “my on. ‘Ibchnioally. any unmarried wo- man is a spinster. but Miss Whit" mom interest ls in the group 0V9!‘ 45, the women who halve ‘izmsinod m nllke .v merry faartglethaat ca? fir... White herself presumably would fall within her own catedomv of “SPlIIBlWY- _______________ CANADIAN LIFE INSURANCE TORONTO. February 38 -Ncu 1y Eighty-Two Million Dollars of new life insurance was sold l" J , n o Canada in anuarlyy agceoruux A? and finally y. figures comDlled ency Management Association and announced by Jhe Canadian U!!! Insurance Oiilcers Assocllitloll- Th! figures dealgnsjthestongiofilg?""filial; n ggcefinafi den. not include dividend To? lllfiplnstsrs _. . /- " o;%3.‘3'3e=3€"°"‘icf°'im‘- . —""' and. t w a " “um” mievebmw A u: 10mm‘ “ lunwnur) m” hi. their cow wecwhcoeq-tua-r... " c" "r W...n.~:..:. Manitoba mbout lamcr tmwa toomha. olr "1 1m talklomembersod par- :4 V’ “mm” dependent i geldch Miss olyoaegd xomedl Ont. Legislature Opened Yesterday uting battery lending o. second session Inslslsture short needing o! ‘Ilirone. crowded as rnefn {lieutenant-Governor Albert Mat- thews reed the 5.000-word Throne S h which forecast legislation ment d llshmcnt o! a minim men ario Liquor Authority Control Act (i944) Ballerlnafsfilvidrass IOVO h!‘ the _ _ _ "iii-a: caalttown" ‘Disciplined ' stroll. Possum ABAIiGINs 1...”... see-em and mug _ k Heady,‘ March ill. All who hunt given arefasked tomeettbo ladieswifli smile. Hm rm Ivqlsse ml: slu- flna loll. "in. u. ‘mien. net-o Fghlf A .shepla.nssoonlpaw 12 damper-o. Man Canadian oltiemsuzho‘ u“ UIIMSLRAIIIBI-tlfi: v Pigrfil 1., l... afwt ed. “We must have a sponsored oom- beoauoe the coun- NTU. March 4 — (DP) - ‘FORD With s. mowrired escort and a sal- military to inaugural ceremonies. the oi Ontario's 22nd Owned today with s sitting highlight“ by the the Speech from the tilled but- nbt" hers heard Galleries were a foctlng practically every govern- em. including estab- um wage for and amendment of the Ont- and to "improve lioensl controlling of licensed poem . The session was adjourned until tomorrow. “when debate on the appointment of g tees and short tribute; to Rt. Hen G. Howard Ferguson. former On- tario premier who died last month. Bills given first reading included acts to amend the Corn nles Act and the Municipal Bo Act. Un- der the fomier amendment tighter" su rvlslon will be placed over dis- tri tion‘ o! shareholders‘ lists — so-colled “suckers lists" used in some romotloml aolmmcs. ‘the Munlo al Board Act is amended $190118.‘ lel municipalities‘ to apply" surpus one opsrimon where a, deficit exists in another without, reference t0 the Ontario Munlc Boer-d. Bills to continue subsidies on cheese. hogs and sugar beets were Premier Drew. whose Prognssive nt holds cribed Mr. those genial e ln ' worth," 8 en by Olga Proud led devotional period was y Lord and Father o! resident, Anne MacPher- charge o! the business 1313111.: Watts. lulneas". aiparticlpont in the Spanish c YORK On Wedneada 2'1, the York regular meeting in York Hall. The lea er o! the devotional Yiv en Andrews, o enod n: .. Up to Thee." otter which Rev. J. A. Nicholson led in prayer. sponslve reading for the evening was from XXII! ~"Sun of My Soul" was su scripture readi was read by Be in " o! Petition’ was Marlon Andrews, atterw lch n with hymn Pool Prayer "Re", "eternal". Minutes o! the previous meeting were read and approved. The program ed for" next meeting Lewis and Bill Crockett devotional leader wl Roll call will by a verse with "faith" or “faith- Bibl quiz on Mat- thew, the fourth c apter, was con- ducted by Wlnnlfred Hayter, the highest standing being made by A "Pope Plus never said Osservatore "Pravdmmrnust have the words which were exchanged during the toasts at Moscow the occasion o! Ribbentr when the Nazis‘ hands were red with the blood of Poles, Norweg- ians. Belsiana and Dutch." |___. m . I Ki 2r... my“ ' "' tn a m? sl I- t en um w u. ' u z meeting w l u“? ‘tthewotkite: cloud with The businon E “Paar a Not, O Gentle a??? w m: ‘ ' 0 0W 32:‘ coudiigtedcbm 01 “Pggridnscéd e err . e Ilnslns o! "Auld- no s " brought the meeting to": clog. HAITI!!!) W. l. The February meeting o! mg old Woman's Institute mat at the-home o! Mrs. or“ Smith on February llth. with seven mem- bers and one visitor present. The Pregdent opened the moot- llll b sin n the ode and repeat- lcx: l ting; iumunlson. agile rioll me er ex an: n: Kzlelnetiréea. ylnutessat last ‘m ea- a on apmve an s e. Mrs. Blair Andvrew gave re rt of sole o! sandwiches s New Glasgow rink. it was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. A cor udance read by President on Mrs. Edward Cole. The committee were then heard from. Teacher reported six coat hooks wanted {or school. 1hr. Wil- lard Nicholson an lnted to get same. New comm ttee appointed School Mrs. Edward Ooe end Mrs. Willard Nlchelron. Enigma. Miller Orr, Mrs. Wart old Orr. Lunch, Mn. Edward Cole, I e aptgoint- Next meeting to be held at Mrs. is orma Blair Andrews on March 11th. - and the The members wished to send a be Edison letter n! sympathy to a bereaved answered family ln the district. It was de- cided to sell sandwiches and tea at New Glasgow rink. ‘Q in held at New Glasgow: hall affcrn ii coil “ ur lint icturg-Qgileotilll cigsed by g the . ch was served by the hol 9H- ‘ > ' 10W“. IIIITOWN GCBOOL Honor m1 tor u». month of reo- fllll?» ‘ ' G d 3-1. wuuuma do a. t. Helix‘: . 8. Bruce Progntatlhl ' 11g Ham- ‘ m... asserted. mistaken on ‘s visit 18-1 Charlotte r. r. u. a a s. 1§§n§1u mum. o. mm evening. Febuary . P. U. _h ld i e m" adieu: McOorvllle. s. mer - mGrldd v11 -1. Idwln Hammlll- Grade VI-i. Louise Cairns. 2 urns. de- V-l. -Arn Cairns. 2. Lloyd . 8. Olive tavert. Grade lV-l. Jean Reeves. 2 Betty Ham ill. 8. Donna Bernard. Grad; —i. Albert Biavert. Ch le 11 Eta-i. Leslie Hammill. 2. Dallas Reeves. . Grade II Jr.-1. Ruby Reeves. Grade I Err-l. Thayne Bernard. Grade 1 Jr.-l. Vlrden Reeves. 2. Arlene Reeves. 3. Lois Stavert. Perfect Attendance: qwlnhlfred Cairns, Elaine ll. Jennie Reeves, Georgina Cairns, Elmer Hammlll, Joan McCsrvllie. Edw Hammlll Louise Cairns, Lloyd Reeves, Donna- Bernard Jean Reeves, Iaota Stavert. Theyne Ber- nard and Arlene Reeves. Highest average in senior qradcs. Wlnnitred Cairns-O’! per cent. Highest average in junior grades qbeslle ‘l-Iammill-AW per cent. “Teacher-Joy V. libel-sod. .. period, the moot- th Looks as. Hymn: nu. The 325-15 A read- Th0 prayer. ll was answered by Poverlasting" or comrnitte “t. iii. mGrade- VIII-l. Geor- lna Cairns. M Ham - persecuting . fascist organizntlorw ilourili ln bound by the renewal l Moscow Radio llsm liter Maoksniis ill... 1-1- LONDON, March 5 ‘—( The Moscow radio, in an landing hi‘ beamed n! t North America and tit "who ia MaoKensis asserted that the Can and Liberal Party “has never displayed my lar Liberalism’ and tha ernment "has ‘earned labor o and even mmde a spec outlaw the Communiat~ "On the other hand. a)- ex» 7.. leader icu- of Canadian soil under the aegis broad- the King Government." the out continued , “King invariably follows in woke of British policy. One of the few deviations whio Ins e from the policy o the. British gov- emnent consisted in infer alone time ‘the nnglo- oviet de cement of March. 1921." and in s refusal to consider himself Soviet relations in 1924.. ann e a e n 1 ti“? ma... m. the Soviet Unicmem 1927, K a Gglverrmient imln ately followed s ' ' TAIRB Kflit. England oadatlllrs ootmc l ' 9n mOtorboat A blow with -a stick on the tip oi An auction cal, realized a nice the poroupineb sensitive nose will little sum. Mrs. Andrew gave a brief report on the hospital meet- Iddmom, reinsurance acquired. pension bonds without Insurance. snnuitiespgroup or wholesale burl- hCBS. ' BY dlnsry" were British Columbia Alberto Saskatchewa ’ Manitoba Ontario . Quebec . New Brunswick . .. Nova Scot!!! .. Prince Edward Island .. the following: Canldl . . . . - Newfoundland . COUGHS, COLDS Dismarsell Quickly lilllllljllhli Business la: When relief can be had quickly. no one in this enlight- coed age should COIIUHHG to suffer from s Cough, Cod or Bronchial ailment. The prob,- lem of a nasty-cold can bedded auiekly ii Poison‘: Cough map is and, This remedy contains apeeishzed medication that is absorbed into the blood- stream and lo therefore able to ~ attack infectious bacteria that excite the cold. Once the actual cauaeoi the ‘told is . the tonic! licence o _ son's provinces the totals tor "or- _ commute la ., and stair; r:- a cum . u: b the some time retain iri in no wo dimin ed by the visor usher Olver o! thnt bate." . Op tion whose leader o! the vpvrters number 0 Liberals and members and . uson. Throne Bivoech forecast a m um wise or men. en- lhg o! the M imusn Wsge Act generally and new lions de- signed to incrwse rates oi my for women w . A mlnlmun wage tor wmen already is in efisot. 1m icultun. the Bbeech ore- shadowodhlieensing :1? sill persons duoe or operating o. ruit‘ "~53: ash/bl ens in the Toronto area Seeks to llofuto Pravda» llhangos VATICAN 01g. March 4 -—(AP) ...Ouervatore mam. IOMPBIUC- m vnmn Olty new! mg today m“ §ilfegweei$eé hll "fundamental points for a ust peace were all contrary to the r- rns program." 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