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Col era's Tooth Powder is one 0t! e quickest. cnsicsi was! l0 guard ngaiinsl (uh-nun slain and Wfimvrl “Yirltcrs in \\'.'Il‘ 1111111“ lllllunircil in our l|irlv_|<‘.ri.':l mobilization of 1917-18, but thvrnr \‘..l\ no about slacks. ulznnorisis nrc shown hand- l‘l.\N()l-'()l( l‘ ill wry lovclv and exceedingly i... .i<-.~dn_\-. Jlml» 29th, b the up. .1. irnm Frcdt-rirlon, radal one uni iiurdcn ui Miss Amy Hawaii. of hlliriiis. The iilrgv hull was well lllml with an appreciative Budiencg 111111 lllrrivct order maintained llllililtlll0lll. FU110lY1l1l4 is the programme; Qiwlllll‘: ChorxisvOh Canada Plnno D‘ Dinrv Rondo-film'- l'il‘._ll inuhlaluuiilir Iylllrmy, Hllgnrilio bolo Lzu-v Long - Faye ‘limo D110: ISl-lvclwll _ Audrey Cliifll w. and Beau DlllZlCl. v Plum Hnlfl 0h Sil~1lliIl8il——wBl— 11112 Day March ——~ h .. Piano iluw 4 {Prom h O1‘4‘l1<'.\ir:|—B0\'9l‘ley nndsyngrydg Cu‘ lillv. Pznnii snln-Pcnsnnt Dance -- li1.l‘l'l1'(‘ Wlll‘('. Pimu lJucl (SPlPl“9d\ __ B“- ima- llPfTllll-Z 41nd .\'l:\r\' MorrLsnn. Pllllm SQIoJFhc Mill - Juretto ,.\'illll':l_\-. Piano S1>ln-.Mcrry' Peasant - Blillilllll Hs-rrinq. P: in S" . o» willy Raindrops - " .\Il:rrn_\'_ P1 D11"! —- Drinking song - Aurlrvr Stvzulrt and 'i"cdchcr. lo 7- (Junie Waltz With Cilirliiic, OWMHHIL". in G - Mary PL-nn Duct. "cm ns o Button _ ‘ ish quid Teacher. Pllillfl 50in ~ Moonlight Dance- Flmnor MnrIsn-lr, Piano 301'» . Sun-mm“ song _ Belly Dalzlcl. 11.11111 b11111 ~ Culus Annlmnn - iluynivnul M.ir*'l"l\‘tsll. Pizmo Hniw ~ Prvvrlrv Uutcl1ilo_ Palm Solo gm,- of {he E“; __ ‘Rmh .i:l\. (lnrl Nair- liar Kinc, AI 1hr ilnwv of lhc programme Mil: ll‘\'.'iill “an l]l\'~i"lll(‘(l with i.\<| bvnlulnlh: wordwtl addresses Il('i"1lll[l.Illl('(l by loyclv ping 1n “p. . ii/ill oi lir~r work zimong them I 1111' um ~ liwrdvil |llil‘l1» niul ymrvn-h liiiwll -l|i4l \'(‘lll'. 1-1111“ ircntcd the m .\ delicious was eu- ll Snrill imm- ]tl_1.i'(l. i ll VFW"? 1250711“ can be in ll'"i Crow rmrrgcncy centres throughout the’ sweaters or u-nzlvrcd Rvcilnl program was‘ lll the 'I'0'.vi1 Hrlll m. Borden Tribune end sxlotmnwn Guard- ian. Conyri r1948. BY John Btninbeok 110N901‘? -- 1t is interesting to see that the nearer one comes to a war mono the less one hears 0t grand strategy. There is more dis- cussion oi tactics and the overall picture in the Stork Club on a Sot- llfdfly 1118M than in the whole 31110961111 theater of operations. 'I‘hl$ may be, to s. certain extent, because oi a lack o! generals to give tbs strategists a social (oun- detion. Fbr that mutter, there are 111018 Kenerals in the Carlton Hotel in Washington at lunch time than m the whole rest of the world. This narruwin point o! view as one gets down when some action is going on sll the time, the uiscussiol oi the war dwindles until it almost disappears. It is further interesting how com- etcly civilian ferocity disappears om the soldier or the sailor close on or in ectlon. the concrete wardroom ovar tho berths o! the motor o boats the young men gather to drink beer. They are very young men. but there is an age in their faces that comes o! having put their lives out at stake too often. The dice have rolled right for these young men so tar. but a seven has umed up ior too many o! their rriends for them to take the ame or their luck tor granted. The lttle boats are not heavily armed for de- fense. but they carry terrible blows in their wbpedotubes. They are ths only light-weights in the world that can deliver a heavyweight gunch. For their own safety they ave onl their speed and clever- nes sot t- eir crews. Going Out on s Thing Tonight they are 801119 V1115 011 what the men coll a Thing. A Thing is something bigger than =1 Scramble, but slightly less lBYBB than The Thing. A Thing is lllifili‘ to be an attack on a German con- voy, slipping secretly in the 1118111 through the Channel, but heavily armed and heavily guarded and. moreover, hugging the coast so that they are under the shore guns most oi the tlme- And against them these tiny ships are going to dodge in undcr the shell- fire. twist and turn in the pHthS of the tracers and, finulll‘. t0 shoot their torpedoes into the largcsi ship they can find and then r808 for home. In the wardrom the men speak with a kind oi imense Bayflil Y0“ never hear the enemy dlscusfled. Ev unstated agreement or became there has just been loo much war they do not discuss “'81. The enemy is Jerry. 0r the Buchc. and his name is spoken as somethinfl dusembodicd and vague. Jelly 15 o. problem in navlgfltllm. B 1°17- a danger, but not much more P91“ serialized than any other lJlR and dangerous 10b» The 111011 $111191 from strain. It has bécn so 1011B applied that. they are P1'°b“1>1,§' not even conscious oi it. it isni fear. but it is scmetlimg zsiiriiiua a M Rvsvcb. souius Prize List The Bronze Medal of HIS Excel- lgmv, {he Governor-General of Cunndfl, for the l-llglwst Ymlli Ag‘ zrogaic in Grade X is nwflrded 1-0 Isabclla MacDonald. Prize for English, donated by the St. Mary's Alumnae avzardcd to Is- abella MacDonald. _ Prize for Mathematics. durlaicd by the C. W. I... awarded to Ezlccn Hughes. Prize for History, donated by Mrs. lvilliam nughvs—llslen Ryan- Prlze for Latin. donated b1; Rev. D P. Crown-Antoinette Bernard. Prize for Religion, donated by Rey. L. McKcnna-Marion MacDonald. Prize tor Department and Polite- ness, donated by Mrs. A J. Mac- Innis-Wirona MacDonald. Prize for nix-dance. donated by Miss ilzla Keays-Merril Meuroni and Grace P8411191‘. Prize for highest aggrezate Grade IX. donated by Rev. DP. Croken. awarded to Helen Mclsaac. Prize for Mathematics, donated by the C W L ,—Eileen McEach- ern. - Prize for English Cvmpvsltlon. d0- neted by Mrs. P.. Hollond-—Maxgaret Mooney. Pribe for Domestic Science. d0‘ natcd by Mrs. Alex Mooney—E'iln- or Puquet. Prize for Application. dorm/ted by Mrs. P A. McIsaac-Helen Mac- LAB,“ and, P/uth Himan. Prize for highest average, Grade VIII. donated by the C.W.L.—-Mery Mclnnis and Shirley Glover. noted by Rev. D.P. Oroken-MNY Maclnnis. Prize for highest average, Grade VII, donated by Rev. L. McKenno. awarded m Edith Meurant. Mrs. F. McIntosh-Ann Massey. Prize for attendance. donated 17y Mrs St Clair Paquet-Msry Mc- Innis and Edith Meurent. Prize roi- Domestic Science. d0- . by the Children oi Mary,- Isebel MacDonald. Prize for Music. donated by Mrs. Wm. Hughes-Shirley Glover. Prize {or Highest Average, Grade Vi. donated by Rev. DP. Croken- Edna MacDonald. Priue for Gbrlstian Doctrine. do- nated by the OW.L.—F/dna. Mac- Donald. Prize for Arithmetic. donated by Mrs. Reg. MacDonald, _ Louise .V. donated by R011. MOthfi 511991" (‘flllnifV Gardensmntcd by Mrs. P. McPhee, Marguer- Mrs. Art MacDrmald —-i!7ieanor Kcafvt. Prize for Spelling, donated by IMrs. John Creamer-Joan Donald. IV. donated by Mrs. John Creamer- Clnire Paquet. Ill, donated by Rev. D.P. Oroken, Edna Chcvorie II, donated by Rev. Mother Super- lor-Marina Malone. Florence Arsennnli. Prize for attendance, Claire Pa- {K Creamer. Prize ior Highest Average, Grade ior. —-—Elcanor Keoy! Prize m: Application. donaicd by Mrs Reg. MacDonald — Patricia Mooney. Prize ‘for Domestic Science. do- lte Cheverie. Prize for attendance. donated by Mac- Prize for highest average, Grade Prim im- highest average. Grade Prize ior Highest Average, Grade Prize for Christian Doctrine- you can ‘ mentioned the war Prize {or Christian Doctrine. do" Prize for application. donated by‘ Steinbeck Finds Talk of War Fades as One Gets Nearer to It notes That Young Men Waiting to Stake Lives in Motor Torpedo Boat. Sortlo Never Discuss Conflict and Refer to Foe as Jerry — Spocisl to the New York Herald Joell. alsbubblsmthst l-Il Bu‘ your c It pulls 11g against our lun s so the your reaming ort. 151M118 nrouncl is bad. You hav s. tandem)‘ to think is very funny. This is th b: irowsy story that vvou dn't do so well at my other time. It will get s roar o! laughter now. b or "filth-w won. Wslting h Terrlbls Part ‘Ihcre is s. little bar in the ward- room when s. Wren serves the (lat beer that no one likes. The beer isn't good, but every one has a glass oi it, and it is hard to swal- low because so much o! ou is taken up with the big bubb e. 0n tbs wall there is a. clock and the hands creep slowly. much too slowly toward the operation timo- Tho waiting is the terrible port. The weather reports come in. There is wind, but erhaps not enough to cancel the Doz- ens of the little ships are going out. It is an Allied operation. here are Dutch boats. and Polish boats and English. T e Poles are great fighters This is their kind of work. When the little ships attacked the Scharnhorst, slipping through the Channel, it is 581d that a. P0l15_h sailor was down on the prow oi his torpedo bout, calmly firing at tho great steel battieshp with a riile. iThe Dutch have a calm, cold cour- age, and the British pretend, as usual, it is some kind oi a. garden party they are going b0. Gét Into Their Suits At ten minutes w the time the men start to get into their suits! complicated coats and trousers 0 ollskin that tie closely around the ankles. A towel is wrapped 111011-116 the neck and the coat buttoned in tight about 1t. The little ships are wet. The green water 0011165 over the bow constantly and there isn’t much cover. 1n ‘Mrllbn i118 men will presumably “fear helmets un their heads, but lhlS l5 only a presumption. Now the)’ 591m“ about, pdcldcd 1nd wooded, their arms a little cut irom their sirléi. held out by the mick clothing. lilo leader u! tins group is a. yOll-llé man of great age. He is twentyj two and 11c conic from a dB-‘ilmyel to the lillle M'lBs. ’i‘he big hand o1 the ClOCK creeps on to zne umq of (icparture. The 00111111811001 says. almost casually, and .lll§t' as it l5 cn the minute. “All ré-nny: All the young men billtll: heav- ily oul oi lhc door. down the steps to the hidden pCIl.s_\\‘llL‘i'€ the lime stinging fisli lie. lhere is a roan as engine alter engine starts. 1Y0“ the bubble bursts lll M0111 Swlllach and you can brcailie aillllll- EVHY‘ thing is all right. It's u good uiglll; misty and Willi lntlc VXS-lbllll-h ‘ ‘ilie boats baa-K. one uy 131W. 1W1" their berths anuvinll into line. A l tiny bunker signals IIOm m? ‘ leader. the great’ motors 11111111151, ‘ the boats leap iorwzird and the while wake _Vs out. The $19911 uulcr comes ill over the bow, The crew hudnilvs down, braced 3891"“ lllC wind and the sea- 110 0116 11115 ' Belly Prize Spelling donated by for Mrs. George L’(‘iLl‘S——JOilll CHEN!- Prize for R11 l‘ Jenny Heariz. Prize for l.\" .:iz:omy, do- nated by Mrs. Gtorgc Peters-Eileen MacDonald. Prize im" Malone. Grade I: Prize for Catechism. donated by Rev. L. McKcnnn. Knihrrlne Mcon- ev. Prizc fcr Ass ", donated by Mrs. Iconnrd McCorm2:—Ann Mi:- Dfllllllil. Prize for Assiduily. donated by Mrs. Alex. Mooney-Joyce Paquet. Prize for Ar=~1‘"ntlon. donated by R/cv. Mother E \ ‘rior. Francis Mc- Intosh. Genevi vc Gilbert. Ann Praught. Helen McCormac, Le nard McCorm .. Myrna Cheverlc. > Geography-Margaret (‘AESAIPS FISHING Julius Caesar prcscnted 6.000 moray fishes to friends in celebrat- ion of one oi‘ his victories. It's true! New Skin Beauty in l4 Days "QVID IV J6 DOCIOIS IN "'5 "s" TM . _ 14/44 r New bsmny—PlOVI It lor yeurulll Esch time you wash with new, improved Palmolive, take one minute more... 4 [all 60 second: . . . snd massage Pslmolive‘: soothing, htlllllfyinl lslher into your skin-libs 4 nun. WI Illll um: GO-ucoml mnu s wirh Palmolive‘: lather that wot I such wonders on sll lypcl o! skin. 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It will give you the satisfaction of feel- ing that you have brought Victory You may be a school teacher, student, business or professional man, an office or store clerk—no matter what you are, if you have a few hours, days, weeks, or months of free time this slimmer, you can do your country and the farmer a great and patriotic What you should do NGIW! Consult any special local committee or office established to deal with farm labour placements in your city or town; or “The the Director of the Dominion-Provincial Farm Labour Program at the capital of your province; or Get in touch with your nearest Employment and Selective Service Office. EDTMENT (131? @3313 'A. MAcNaMAsA‘ Direclor, National Selective Sen/in By Major Hoopld GEE, Atvnlvou GNU ON ME LIKE A COMM w LlQTEN! I RAF-TA L51‘ woo m ON My eecrgeT -~ TM coovun‘ up; WONDERFUL 6Tur~rr~ wit. se M‘! Mos-reizmeci-fw Bur IFT. e51’ cnuour ‘ll-Lu GET "rue HOT $EAT- com! on pow»: ‘me cstum. 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