=—--~—a Let him ii’ I rvere you. I wouldn't is a highly scientific Job DEAR. MISS DIX; How an old maid? ANSWER: There are no more old maids. It is an extinct species. bachelor girls. No modern woman ever 60. All unmarried women now are has anothe birthday aiter she r =—- BALTIC W. I. The regular monthly meeting oi the Baltic Women's Institute for March met at he home oi Mrs. James Wvall. M ting opened with Institute Ode and repeating oi Creed in unison. Roll call was an~ swercd hv Pic-ht members passing in two "winch quilt squares There \\ also six visitors pres- ent. Minutes of previous meeting were rend and approved. Reports oi the committees were r. committee ed one sick and taking FARE PHOTOS My the t _ ‘ piirlS h.'r\'e added to confusion concerning the Kungchan-‘ot’ the Border‘ Region Gtlvflfllmelll- 0M)’ six are (Jllmmuw inese “Communists.” tzlnla. as th Aciu dream on. It will pass many a hour in a fox be too enthusiastic over the project. Fanning and it is only for experts. old does a girl have to be before she is reportedlPrince County Hospital linen fund. (‘hinese ‘ommunist Party is officially known. ists, in ZICCOYGZIIICI; Red China is not Communist at all. but is a which the Common s . NOTHING CAN TAKI ITS Pl-ACI THE E. B. EDDY COMPANY nuu. CANADA i the top oi quilt together. It was decided that each mem- her try to have an afternoon tea during the month. Mrs. Riley expressed thanks for ho rr“ fruit scnl; tn herseli and her h band during their illness. A ‘letter was also read from liiiss Lil- lian lbonzrld, now in Belgium. ex- pressing her thanks ior box re- ceived irom the Institute. It was decided that next roll call be answered by each member do- hating a flour bag. Meeting clos- ed with National Anthem. The program consisted oi all ad~ vertisinlz contest. with Lil's, Car- roll and Mrs. Clark as winners. A Share the Wealth sponsored and nut on by Mrs. Jas. Cousins and Mrs. Gordon Cousins was much enjoyed. A most delicious lunch hole. But‘ BUDDY, ARTHUR. BOBBY School committee asked if each member would donate yarn to help; the Red Cross Junior who are msk- ~ ‘ ing an afghan. Red Cross convenor reported four turtle-neck sweaters, one sleevele sweater, 3 cardigans, 3 pr. soc s and 4 pr. gloves had been sent in. War Saving Stamp committee reported having sold $5.75 worth of stamps. Financial report was also given. i’ It was moved by Mrs. Burns and YOU CAN"! BEAT seconded that $5.00 be sent to the ' BUCKLETS MIXTURE It was also moved and carried that rs. Carroll and Mr Bums put' Rumors and conflicting re-fkilometcrs known as the Bor wnsl gross. "m hostess. assisted by plin. ith a “onc-io-thrce" system rrccd t0 limit themselves to one- lllng Vllll llaad Delegation To San Francisco I; IIANK II-LIIIII‘! Mil! Wrlkl) Ina: ormwa. March 1 — (on - Oanatb’: delonatlon to the Uni- ted Nations Security Sm Bamboo nouncod when Mackenzie subject in Par ammt, after March ll. ‘fire delegation is expected w nuninr 20 or more, inolndnl clerical stall. and will be headed by Mr. xlnc M mm"! d for external affairs.“ re ol State, also is lildy t0 gouzryhile Hume Wrorl, ‘ under-secrete N!‘ mam much H6: than warn-w‘! cologne __ cathedral ' Standing: Mid llnlns 0f fllty Cantonment wlllllxslybeaa-WNIIM Prdlno Minister spealaon the sometimst-M Those irsoilu. blackened by the en centuries. rose‘ work here and who will H0198!“ o‘ Canada at the Preliminary coll‘.- monwealth meeting in London, ll contain to be an active member. ‘rhutantlrerebubeannors- spouse from official quarters to ms suggestion “M. in nowmagfr editorials that the delegation - clude members "w Olllmfll-h" parties in Parliament but the pos- mlity oi that has nor- been ruled o! d about like pebbles and stool girders lay twisted like n? lnl. There was a report belore the _ c I‘ has b nounced that the t een an h“ Australian Government- ed members but not the leaders u! opposition parties to serve as ad- visers to the Ailstralian delegation but this is not considered a pre- cedent which the Canadian Bov- errlanent would necessarily iollow. Under the Parliamentary sys- tem, when a government all!!! treaty, as it is expected “R 94"‘ adian government will do st- San .Franclsco, the government takes ireaponsibillty for that action and must stand or fall on the action of Parliament in ratlifllll 0!’ T9‘ fusing to ratify- l l‘! tion members were on me delegation, it would be as- sumed they would share responsi- bility with the government ior whatever action were taken and‘ this would restrict the traditional freedom oi action o! the Parlia- mentary opposition to criticize and se. 0V1”: the United States members oi the Cabinet are not me ers of Congress nlnd have no 09901’- tuniiy to speak for or defend thvlr actions in Congress. The ad- ministration is not responsible to Congress and cannot be deieatcd or removed from office by Coll- Tilcrc is not as sharp a line ltlra\\'n between administration sup- as under _ system. One of the fact rs which might limmpt Mr. King to depart from traditional practice in this case s ‘ilc approaching general election. might be said that there is no "urnnce that any minister or mbcl‘ of Parliament placed on delegation to Son Francisco ed iv l be either a member oi Par- llanlcnt or on the govern-meat 5146 when the chartct" cf the new world organization comes to the C nadlan Parliament for ratifica- der Region. Of l8 members under represents H9 democracy. Free elections are held by sec- third of the elective governmelll P1155- MILLIONS or people in Northwest China. home l the Ccrrlrnunlz: Eighth -Arrny, live in caves like WEAPONS ranse from ancient [undnbuss to Jap Tommy guns. tiles-z. Carved out of llarcl-qaackcd loess soil. X are bomb-prooi, cool in summer. warm in winter. JAPAN! booty captured by the Communists includes a wide variety o4’ weapons to be used against down and made IIAO TLB-TUNG. risht, is Chairman of tho Ooununist His wife is the former Lsn Ping, Bhlllhai motion picture actress. s“ the toe. Lengths o! rails are seized. to be into small arms. 51-10 W H0 W cmiiiisil‘ stery and secrecy have long veiled the operations oi ; rct ballot. The liungchzlntang governs an tires 0f 90.000 imit- tlo and still burning German Panth- er tanks which had been knocked out a. Sherman tank in one oi the last fights inside the city. On the south side of the church one section o! the wall lagged in and was supported by timbers. There were gaping holes in the moi. some on them bricked some figuru oi saints on the co- umns were but not seriously. The centre aisle was remarkably free oi damage except for holes in the roof and so far as I could see little of the basic structure was damaged. damaged, LONG i} n w. r. The l\lnl'ch roosting oi Long River Women's Institute xvas held at the home of Mrs. ‘Ernest Dun- ning. The president, Mrs. Heath Campbell presided and meet opened by singinzz Institute Caro followed by repeating creed in uni- Al son, ll call was answered by El members and ll visitors. Minutes of previous meeting were read, ap- proved and signed. Reports of all committees were given. chool committee reported the school needed scrubbing and paper towels and a first~ald kit. Institute a- greed to buy the articles mention- cd. New committees were anpoirlt- : School. Mrs. Murdock MacL-eod and Mrs. Allan A. Campbell; sick, Mrs. Jim Bcmard, Mrs. Elmer Paynter and Miss Rosella Paynter: lunch, Mrs. W. E. Johnstone, Mrs. ‘Andrew C. Johnstone, Ill-ifs. Oscar o The Kuomintang. or Chinese National Gove headed by Chiang Kai-shek, has ended a ion feud with the Kungclrantnng. Both governments are agreed on a program for all-out war against the Japs. The Communists direct forces totalling more than 200,000 men. rmvnco IGIWUPAPII!" dnmattaas D-Day in Francs. linen is portrayed by actor standing on dock of a human "battlsshlv- orl the night oi’ July 9, 194-1, it e _ 6d. coninoro” PLAN breakfast around HD1800 SHREDDED WHEAT-tor hora is tho cereal that not only tastes good, but l8 goodi Mada of 100% Canadian whole wheat toasted to a rich golden brown-it helps supply energy- lmlldinq carbohydrates mad proteins as wall as ‘Until! amounts oi iron and phosphorus. All tbs family will enjoy NEBISCO SHREDDED WHEAT — it's ready cooked, ready to sat . . . just add milk and sugar. Extra. testy with trash or preserved fruitl wflui-‘Toaiy, Rudy io Eof. Yo! as Nourishing as c Hot Cereal Mrs. Oscar Johnstane kindly m. vited members to 1r home for April meeting, roll c l to be ans- wered by a, favorite supper dish, Correspondence was read by sec- retary and Mr Oliuer Paynter, E on Givesn-Iwletails of Ship Inciden.t IDNDON, March '1 - (Renters) —- Fflrflisn Secretary Eden said in the House oi Commons today that the British flag was hauled down ‘h’ 5P1" Bllflfda placed on the British ship Blackhea-th, arter- 8116 was torpedocd and run contests flsround in the international zone anld shilling-song. then at: auction fiterTzxggéer m“ w“ ‘bammnw bY sa e w c caused great excitement. Answe ‘ P1118 questions Mr. Eden l h e a l n, . Pgyn?" ‘Mgig; ,,:,‘;§,.,,,.§§{' said the Biaclcheath was carrying crsrnn wmr no“, . , lhfllks w"; Riven m him on m madmgiffvgfa trllrltvmwilw ze- Any . -_- - 8p _ D pETSOII h u‘! Bllard trie m o! revolver must xrggggilitwltti " l non. P 1 1 m. Th - o ice before July certificate i t I greubrrgiéijigattfgélhrcvolver 0 8 0 e 1111M Failure to reregistcr revolvers before July l 1&5 , ers the owner liable to’ ' under the Criminal ,1 Ida. and the kind comm, all concerned is l-equem; . is not necessary o rifles arlbd shotguns. ' . . ANDERSON Ismael; Qgvalpanadian Mduntcd UMSTS FIGHTJAPS fiiiaaml. ‘ crnlnents utztlentlcnspmuh iloraizllllvfxlzgtiltchéncigflllignmh . hurlished. He added my, ‘ imitations were also m“, ‘ the removal oi the British which was subsequently r “—_—“_——-__ Register Firearm’ ‘OWNERS or Rllvo], PISTOLS REQUIRED m T s. Members voted $40.00 llo Red 0:955 "Bmllaicn. Three members paid dues. was moved that meeting be 4a ta It adjourned, and the sodlal part to commence for all present. Lunch was served to nearly nity. Pro- gram consisted oi tilreo i oi the National Anthem. Collection, $2.75; I965, 75c; lunch tumed. collection, $3.76. > He said the —'—~—————— Placed by the TARGET FOR LUFTWHFFE PERM-l GREAT YARM orrrn. manna abandoned and that thusl — (CP) — G t Y th l» Gemmnwism nzaszillszmzzilrrllrsirzt’ Bets. received 2i separate attacks time being the Spanish 1on1 an“: antics-were entitled to tum charge oi the ve l mB-Y 110W rnment, g-smnding Harrison Forman, author, photographer and explom, spent six months in the Border Region, to find out lm; the Communists live and how they fight. This series all exclusive N EA photographs presents the graphic story of“ their amazing battle against the Nipponese. ' AH- Kmbs c! wuwm In and b: the v 8-inch bores and are loaded with mm u! 000 armed forces directed tho . u“ Wooden cannon sre made o! elm logs. The; have “m ' lat“. nwn-mvw""'” * gauiavallon qsFlfLZ..?"?-".?L’L' l»-