THEWQHARIQTTPIIQLVN Gljéillfrl? — m ' b iroomc-canrro -- G,,’,:'»',t°|,f, Big majority WINNIPEG. April 26 - (C?) - ltfanitobais 25BRlI-_2_li-....1241' With Artillery Ill has»... {Move steel From strike- ihound plant 2-—D_§YS ONLY-Z ~ PRINCE EDWARD: e Good Old llays snows isis-zoo-ooo TUES WED “on your: RADIO- corurmro ’ rvsnv It's yo u r own MONDAY MONTREAL. ADIlI 26.- ' -. 1101141111458“ ROl/flm- I Wonkinmi began moving steel neod- . . youthful ment, the only coalition war-time ed for defence urpgses from the g » Roman,“ uuninistration in asia. today‘ iPeck Rolling Mills re tonight ‘af- q , enjoyed the sumo overwhelming ~ter striking employeeshsd received lmajority-fi member's-u it ma] ‘won! that the Dominion Govern- ment would guarantee a cents an hour for those regional operations. o before Tuesday's provincial election. Final returns today elected two- coalltion supporters, brinifng Pro-i ~ in l mic, John Biwkeni, seventy-paftyl , ioia the steel workers or- ‘h “mun m m the smnwmber’ lreoeivedt a ieiephoneacgll fr??? ‘hi: legislative body The opposition! Departmm or Mmumom and sun" elected five At dissolution last my M otmwa- mmrm the month there were 48 coalitionlsts lwime The can was m re w a and "hme ‘mmmms- Fm“ “a” Hlelegram sent me nlster We" Vii-Clint ' ‘Mackenzie King. ; Two of the opposition-Atiaj-Geni The telegram‘ sent by sum, 5m, '1 afion, The H. D. B. Ketchen, Conservative. “L director o; me s‘w‘o_c__ m? ' and L. St. G. Stubbs. Independent may,” ma; iiie Goya-nine“; in. lwere re-elecied, and the opposition ‘Hilde gains in Assiniboia and llb-l erville. and captured a third seat; in Winnipeg's io-member eonstiiu-i struct Dominion-Steel and Coal Cor- poration. the parent company. to open negotiations with the workers Gunner Jack McLennan of the on l w e digging, Tim rgply did R.C.A. who recently spent. his East- not men lcrn the company negotia- nauglity two- ~ ‘ step of the nine- ties and the tough- with Rhinrfand. Both were members of; the last House and both were suc- cessful on tlfrd counts in the four- cornered contests. struct Dominion Steel and Coal Cor- poration to negotiate on a basis of 40 cents per hour basic minimum to prevent further delays in the war effort. Settlement arrived at must and this is evidenced in me 111cm”. 111B numbers that have been visit. m8 these Provinces by the sea and the increased number of inquiries". Mr. Howard referred also to the I en y. l 1 TIM 8i the 50-non-partisan govern-l er furlough with his parents. Mr. tionfsl. but guaranteed the 40-cent- - I or our non rzeazsra=nsnizzlzdisi hi: ziurv- "- "e- msrswrasairtr my“ ~l forties! Who said . . . vnomu {gimshffofiwfiflfimdfiggififign "hi: colrlxtlilnuxdmfi‘ this” whghkrellioxilg E l ‘Good Qid Days»? GILMORE brackets: Liberal-Progressives 25 fltfelfirollflsrzlllbgtlnmlon ‘i135 I 3 , _ <21): Conservatives 13 (14); Inde- L d G rt - " - - . . i Why.1h¢y’*="="'fi¢l m" “RRW- woe-s 4 o» ‘Be-Operative oo- 0|‘ 0 i1s.§°.":'.v"ra* as o v» ~11 w pro/m.- - l "we téiliiiim.liifi“l.i’fi‘.i.ffi.'..?°til“‘ °‘ m "“- . . I l » i , — ~ , . . ‘ ~ l r‘ v ‘ .. JAME “"‘"°‘°" an...‘ In command a‘ w r I l ‘“° “°'° """" elect-fa v-i-E- v Show». Lib-ru- - htlbéfidilfd ‘.°..“t..‘f.i€.§§'““‘.i:i ==== l l Progressive. in Springfield and W ' 5i; i said in i-g- t,- a o B’ Ema er mute“ m" ‘ l C Miller Conservative in'Morde*i-’ I a -~‘§}’,,~v‘ m ‘_ “en a1 Canada‘ m the Vacuum l"- . . » - . - ur Government should in- frimgiom oi-ihe Mai-Mme Province. ' l Also COMEDY and CARTOON LONDON. April 2'1—(CP)—In the faco of possible threats to Gibraltar. » toil ' dtl,be"tr t' f th hoper- . H $i<“&'?i‘§}$.%’i£. {iifiiidiséllitrséfi fongedotliisvlirolrlllc. e m” w 3W1?‘ ‘”°"‘ m“ l» lwloz don- . H toim noted career soldier, Viscount! "If vour_ Government accepts Y e Federal and Provincial : I "-1 I I Gert. lhesc principles. we will uarantee Governments as well as biy the j , , Lord Gort. former commander-in- that this defence materi will be TYRIISDOITHl-lfln Companies n ad. . é . chief of the British expeditionary moved at once. Mr. Chase stats; vertlsing and publicizing the tour . 4 _,_1, 1 force in France, was named govei-n- that. U113 material would be wov ist attractions or the various pro- . .' will You think the convoy system of a crevatt. . 9124;’? Pmmsmder-llili-lchlief oatlilf 904ml,“ aetdfllepqsflibli‘ e',r’,,f.f,‘§§§"7?' vlnms and (msetun? m9 Mlle". a so» loo». duo-v woo we "no so or the em“ “or In enemy countries o... 3.91s‘... ..i..l"...°.>s’&““........ m“‘_“____"’°" s ' reverses» or sun-v fool-l» i» -. , l l to combat the German menace to one by one and rubd them Over the, to take over 10rd Gait-S duties as . mdeuwuung w detract the 0916 ' four vita. Slllpplllg lines? Wrong. mouth with the raw bieie; and If army lnsnectgr genera] for we imin- Brlght Outlflflk °3 the U““°d.5""e5 fwm villi"! f :Wi'ong by scverzii hundred years. this posture thev stood 2 huwers.’ l ins of British home forces_ canadlL HflPl-"IY- he Smlfid- This Z a-i-i PLUS SHORTS iii ‘ Back in the seventeenth century Other punishments of a. more j QrrrAwA, April 27._(cp)'_Efje¢- To the British Dubiim me return 1135 been IHYEEIY overcome through the good sense and friendly neigh- borlluess of the people of the United States and their sympathy with Canada and other members drastic nature usedat the time were, Live Mav 1, Canadians will be able of Lord Gort to a top command nuns stools. irons. ducking at the main to exchange brief, personal postal cheering news. for it indicated that yard arm one or more times. and messages with friends or relativesin the “Ti er's" health had improved. ‘if the offense be verye fowie. he enemy and enemy-occupied coun- and the with his work as ins I Lilo British Navy was regularly do- this job. One of the earliest known accounts of life 1n a convoy SHARK HUNTING: TORTOISE BEATS TIIE IIARE i HALIFAX, N. S. Aplil 27 -Il1dl- .. ._ . Ship was wrrien Ill i675. In those , pfctcr - f . d t i i; day lbivrbaryh pirates were praying is also drawn under the verye keele tries, Postmaster-General W. P.M1.l- 0i’ a new and vast home force he icxfiltéellrlsengé gngzatlslery (Kalli; "Sig: :5? of the Dritlsli Commonwealth of on English Ll'E1(i/.‘ from Aieir poi-is in of the shippc, the which is termed lvi-‘l! Blmvunced today. retained the esteem held for him at quirks ‘We being received and more Nations in their struggle against; the focs of democracy and freedom, Vigor Is Most-w kell-haling; and whilst he is thus under water a. great gunnn is g.ven fire righte over his head: the uihich is done as well toe astonish him the moi-e with thunder therof, which ltiiawberry iBlondeflSoil Vs. Blood Is rrives In “Laddie” Conflict Tripoli. Their rakish galleys were the 0(|U.Vul(3l’il. of the Nazi raiders now infesting the seas. From the pen oi the Reverend Henry Teonge we have some quaint the International mittee at Geneva. Such messages are They will be transmitted through the time of Dunkeruue. Red Cross ' com- Disastrous as that. evacuation ivas bwkmgi ‘nwdei declared 6' K- th pl wi _' Hflwaléltgf Montiretal Qduebec, lvftan- i-eai- ‘ii ager o e Tours an Conven ‘on the ma: Bureau of the Canadian National Lord Gort was credited to be written Lng a major role in on an official form and are to be action which. with the Royal Navy ,. . _ I _ J _ I -, l confined. to simple messages notex- ole-operating. rescued 335.000 soldiers Railways, in addressing hotel and "it" Tv-dov a... . rout-h .1... ........ 533013?“r?éii§é°ib£imiéf"i'f3.“fiiflibhihaéléi‘.£2fi§3k§‘l»3l-w§§3l5 dii-‘éfia ‘Ziiif..tl“°“ “m” ‘"+";..;lr.*-r.ta........... .. a... ii2"i.%.2‘?2ii..‘i’%%€§§§2’i.&%°?§é2‘ Imlmrtanl - i ul.i ti il 1y "igl L L010‘ a chaplain at tho auu o; ' rose s: lbcwnrc." i , l hicsudgc.‘ -hould b‘ "ti/e in ' ctl ‘f ti 54- - id ‘d' ~ . '—""“' "rue Strruvbcrr Bionde” is in seautillgi 13150 will» dis‘. Irmlle a he was ueumliw 11o u He‘ Gun dull was corrvd W‘ “ml block local-f and. 1r rgosélllole 5%.... gig: ignore um‘: whyeartlcleresohzilsg ‘Md by the NW“ 5mm‘ 6mm“ when louver-s and ooullwolen Y 3 - en ment. This is the fourth consecu- the ship cleaied for action fairly‘ often on tho voyage. These excrcls-i es became more frequent as they select their breeding sock they should be particularly careful to 8918C!‘- Only their healthiest birds for the important work of prcduc. in next year's flocks. he characters most desired in Majesty's Sti-guii frigate "Assist- [I anoe" on convoy from England i0 the Mediterranean with two mer-I chant vesse s, the "Scipo" and the n “Mm .. be in limgllsli, French or German. n reports of a possible Germain The fee for ape rsonal postal mes- thrust at Gibraltar in co-ordlnation sake is 25 cents. which boys postage with the Balkan campaign and the cared Tripoli. final destination as well aspost- North African drive on the Suez. The convoy reached Malta in i age from Geneva to Canada. on th At Gibraltar. Lord Gort will take safety. August lst and the "Assfst- | addressee! reply. over a fortress vastly improved in vn, and everybody who wants to at themselves to some fun better ‘ 2 {IICIIISELVYI down to the Prince ivurd Theatre. If you can magma rd-bitten James Cagney as u her timid unrespondent school blue-bloodied family? 'I'his provocative theme inspires all the heart-stirring romance and con- flict in “Laddiefl Gene Stration- Porters classic best-seller come to life on the screen of the Capitol tive year in which this course has been conduct/ed by the province and it has met, with increasing success. The object is to educate hotel and tourist resort proprietors When Teonge arrived in London inst. with pretty Olivia del-Iavll- ‘Ilieatie, Monday. Tuesday and in May 1675, to Join his ship he since" returned wifh the Msidittyr-I ————— recent years. New guns bristle from 91316 Province in the better cater- bmedim poultry’ are constitutional id and luscious Rita. flay-worth Wednesday. was in a sorry state. iiding an olci uneari Squadron until she sai ed the rock bastion and secret defences mg t0 the lvllrlst "ode. 0V6!‘ tWO vigor, long life. breed type. correct .ng for his favor with no holds The down-to-earth homespun dra- more. with all his wordly goods for England, Sentrmker B, i676. v a and subterranean passages with a hundred of the hotels and tourist color and pumage. high egg pro- ed. you'll have some idea of matic story is curienly picturized in sock ivhich also served as a. sad- reaching Deptlord. November 17th vest capacity for supplies are said to resort proprietors representing all duct-ion’ u“; rapid growth with Tim Holt in the featured title lead. La/ddie falls in love with Pam da. the gorgeous daughter of an aristocratic father. The parent is stern and arrogant, sneers at Lad- die as a. farm lad and is bitter over a disgraced son he left in England. He forbids Pamela to see Laddie and the love a.ffa.i.r is temporarily shattered. goings-on which make the ce Edward's new plisoture one of year's comedy hig pots. t m a e It all happens way back ‘n ofthe century when folks were il being shocked over girls who ie bicycles aind smoked cigarettes, en men wore their straw bowlers aight and, their trousers pegged, d “The Band Played On" was the ie everybody was whistlin . How middle! Little Sister directs lunst this nostalgic backgmun . her fairy-tale mind toward placat- iirner Bros, have set a story iliat lug the adamant. father and salvag- piwked to the brim with romance , ing the romance results in a. delight- 1 and merriment. Directors‘ Raoul ful and heart-warming climax lo alsh has paced the love story for the absorbing story. hody. yet recapturing at the same Holt, who recently scored in die. i-iis possessions: ". .an old coat and brooches. an old pair of hose and a leathern doublet 9 years old and upward." The Captain of the ship received him and offered eritertairvnent in the form of “botteils 0f slurct. 9W7’ After that tho reveend gentleman went ashore. pawned his belongings and bought himself a small “sea- becl" -- probably s. hammock — and other equipment. Back on board he met more of the ships officers. The meeting must have been a hapPy we as Tenn e drank part of three bowls of punc , where she was paid off. Throughout the voyage the chap- lain carefully observed the customs. of the Navy He noted, for instance, i that Saturdaydrrvght was always‘ CALGARY, April 25- (CP) -A celebrated by inking a toast to sweethearts and wives. This custom! is still observed. In Teonge’s day this , special parade and ceremonial drill hcalths were drunk mostly in unch. i today marked the graduation of a The captsfn of the "Assfs ancc" large group of wireless air gunners liked to entertain IBIIOW-OIIICETS- from the No. 2 Wirtvesa School. In Lisbon. he gave a dinner “with RQyill Cangdian Ail- poi-ea four dishes oi meat viz. four ex- The graduates, all leading air- ce1‘ent hens and a piece of pork crafimen, included A. J. Currie, syd- boiled in a dish; and a giiiget of my, N5, K_ E_ gi-mby’ yarmoum, excellent mutton and turnips; a.N_5_ Gunners graduate have made the fortress capable of withstanding siege for months. M h of the the Royal Canad g of them crack miners with long ox- perience in drilling Attention to the work accomplish- ed at Gibraltar was drawn today by a broadcast from the Moscow radio heard in London. that transformation into an “island" is almost complete. “Canadian soldiers ' digging a moat l3 feet wide and l0 feet deep and filling it. with water across the neck of the promontory subterranean work ished by members of ian Engineers. al ‘The radio said sections of Nova Scotia are attend- vision of the Hon. Harold Conro- olly. Minister of Industry and Pub- licity in the Nova Scotia govcm- ment. Mr. Howard in his remarks re- attractions that Nova Scotia pos- of Gibraltar are finishing sesscs. He cited the Cape Breton Highlands National Park with its magnificent scenery and splendid Golf Course, the nmrvellous bathing facilities afforded by the waters of Northumberland strait. especially ing. The course which this year is being conducted under the super- feried to the outstanding tourist Health is a principal factor to consider in selecting poultry for the breeding flock. Standard weight and desirable breed type are also important. Standard qualities or licavy egg reduction an. of llttlg benefit if ere is not good vigor. Vigor will be perpetuated in a healthy race of fowls. The chicks will thrive, the pullets wiil lay and a hardy race of poultry Will be the result. The suc- cessful poultry breeder of today makes rigid, severe. thorough. and definite selection. It is a good practice. especially Hm i- = " " < ll i1~! New guns including some of . all ti i t t that . " ' 111," " Tr in" 9- 111!?’ he saYs- will? 5"?“ . Piece °5 bee! m‘ e13?“ Tlbs- we 5e From Newfoundland: 1.. J. Black- - - g _ , l i iii viciniiy o; picgo who“ is duJng the short winter days. for ‘gag? £15m: pfi§sr° gefiavlufiiti Rnbgvngggfhmgmd to me. With difficulty he mag: soned and roasted. and a 601191? ‘ more, Clarenville; A. A. Brace, Qepifiiilolffihh ha? Igwteed Pl°l°l1 lodge llne of thg all birds that are to be considered ' Irv the slam!!! roles of the clen- to be a perfect choice for the young h“ will’ l0 m5 cablnl when l1" 0f lief-l’ Y“ 19°56- 1R5“)? all l‘- Brfll 1 Bonavista; J. I... Brazil, spaniards ‘ out summer vacation centres ‘in be Weighed the night before _l fiml his demure but purposeful Hoosier farmer. Virginia Gilmore, a fe. with the aplomb of truly flh- beauteous newcomer, depicts Pam- led Players. 0881185”! P016 1-! 9- eia; eight-year-old Joan Carmllxil, um about from anything Gin erg’ sister strange effects of the liquor con- tinued. "I thought to find mv P11- low on the top of my bed but 1 found it slipt between the boazds Cheshire cheese. a rare feast. is liquors were answerable. viz., Cari- ary. sherry. R-henish, claret. white. wine, cider. ale beer. all of the be Rowan!’ Herml use Bay: K_ a Bay; H. R. Rolls and W. K. Guy, Corner Brook; R. H. Ivany, shoal Harbor; A. E. Pip y, Broad Cove; ierliials are arriving daily," the radio sa . RELATIVETHEALTH MA Y SETTLE SEX Nova Scotia and the South shore of the province. He also called atten- tion to the wonderful fishing and hunting attractions of Nova Scotia they are selected for the breeding pen. Care must be taken that no fowl which shows a wea-knesl oi’ any kind be chosen for tho mpiete t sassy has hitherto done on the screen Path," is the role of and under the bed." I sort: and punch plenlllllll M dltch- i Byrne, ,1,13,¢i i; _F_ H_ F 1k, H, p_ breeding pen. Neithei- should a dis- l d he displays a comedy flair that! mm mu A lllile let" ‘he mile“ dwPP Wale" Gover. B. ivogwgrthy and .1. E. LONDON. April 2s - (c?) - asnlilinltloexer AiLI-gutlsefl-Ffgxllaa e85“ “W1 be "sed- °" m" m" h" _ Little Sister; and Spring Bylington, a genuine delight. Olivia deHavil-l the mother in the Jones Flamily down the river to what was calle Ships of the Restoration Navy! sinnott. all of St, Johny’ Sex of a child is the sex of, the game bird shooting such as geese. every been seriously ill. Fowls af- 1d, whose fine acting ability was series. completes the featured cast. the Buoy of Nore. Here preparations were obviously uncomfortable. Teo- w‘ R. Lane, Moncton, N_ B’; B‘ weak or the t awe t [he d“ k d k rt ,d w “lewd with a mntagious disefls, w well dlsplztveil in "Gone wmvrhr. -___-_-— lwre made to set ashore wives and ggfirelslgi rtigvilgdgfficsk-Pllgeélgz; Momma. Aibm, N_ B; D Mei; concepmffff Q. Edswh w_ §o;,,‘;’,‘,’§,n°;_° ' ff 1,3,5, ' 5am apparently may be curs-d nut n ' n4:lt."£‘M._\i_r{.‘five1CB§fle 3110:3131"? "I want to grow seine trees in Jana e Pause e U 0 ,mygarden.Cnn youselmeafew “ W910 lnsrlllfei 13/55 W 51ml Are. seeds?" asked Mrs. Newlywed. A3}?! M9“? A3 H°m° Like “Certainly, madam," replied the .. e sweethearts of the crew. How- ever, some of the fair passengers particularly the officers’ wives. re- mained until they reached Dover. . H. Parker. Lower Granville, N. S., and L. E. Williger, Parrsboro, N. S. RICE POINT WOMEN'S his first sermon preached on ship- board: “I could not stand without holding to booth the pillars in the McCormick said in an article "Medical World" in which he Em- phasizes tha parental health the- orv on the predctcrmination of sex. in "It is the opinion of those interest- ed that if conditions remain as they are we shall this year hove perhaps the best year ever. This is weak spot it likely to mnaln. and this disorder is likely to crop out in th young stock the following year. fiirds that are droopy or oosely i i’ Strawberry Blonde” ,i i d i; i, 'I*hese la lies were put off the ship stearcage; and the Captaines chay- , f m d d us“ i “id not b, . role is played by Rita I-l asfiégznt§oge gfifgsalreiieteheilliélsegic slie "with tlll€0€ cheers. seven guns and re and others were ready to tilt. INSTITUTE o; Iifieésmnatlilfissewfffilffi meiltkx? “ccwnled for by the fact that them ,,‘_i,‘;d_°§§0w§’,}e,_ ‘ffinfi lghouid not P . a sloe-eyed beauty and cur- asked our trumpets saundmg the melody downe, sometimes backwards. sfme- Th A m _-—'-meecm f m m M0 a lg, g wamn m "m one is more money in circulation in be removed from the breeding Dtn ous charmer who is definitely times forward. Olde seamen were e P 8 0 B w l n i’ R u" e the United states and I have been because M; some time it Suffered "Yes. Madam, we can," "Will the trccs be tall and thick player whose recent roles rcp- l" We irllllk?" = t a ,.- g ii; out», o; 111g power p} truth at thesame time." give you an ill character.- Mar- i _A_ntonfnus. _ K"P...M"_L‘.‘_'i5 l" h... ‘Maids. where are your hearts?’ ". The Captain's small son was part- iculrly loath to depart. This lad “though so young. yet with his my- wqman of grcate discretion, seemed no whit troubled, that her husband might be the less so. But our ‘ieule cntantsfis wife was weeping like Rach- iell or like the Morneful Niobfl; as Point W.I. was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Donald Mac- Donald on April 3. with nine mem- ‘ sick this day; I was only giddy." | There is an account of ebad storm i which struck the convoy. The with pumping and bailing. We ex-. rolled followed by the readins o! pa“ eve“, m“ m break our ship the minutes of the previous meet- in pieces . . . Our forecastle is all lflg which were adopted. Reports of broke down, Now the mm are an committees were then heard- New disheartened and expect nothing . committees appointed were: Sick.- whosa sex it is required to dupli- cate is in a state of health below that oi’ the other partner, the sex might prove of use. where a male heir was essentia Dr. McCormick quoted s, c359 to show that nature is wiser 1 . than told on several occasions by my friends in various parts oi that. country that they are looking for- part Canada. is playing in it and I am sure that the recent visits of prominent Americans to whom in Canada we have had the opport- frcm a slight cold. or had a frozen comlb. But a frail. delicate hen. re- gardless of how good a layer elm ' veritable league of nations, jiThey Shmlld b9. madam." d d, a, es mm, 1 ted mree days and we bers and two visitors present. Thel 01 the Bhld lflllybe Dfedétefmihed?’ ward to _ ndm their hoiidays in _ med an Hale and Jack Oar-son. And ‘PM mm"? M‘ the ma" I gl%iltl)dleila0dfll“é$ L20 guunimrlaeplut ghlps wgre driven apart. At one, Pfeflldellt 0661191811 the 011811‘ and DY- Mcclmnd‘ "whe- Canada. lipseyou gundoubtedly know. Tfyinbfiivigfigld ifiivelixérioraisslig ‘ outstanding “WW ‘s m“! 1°’ sullggscre d .. his finger to the britch of the gun time. Tconge records: "We shlp_ Blletilleellllfli W" °P9n°d by Ill Te- pegggxcfilsolfldfifigtilgllethfl“rafieafig; they are very much interested in of“ ring through her physical l days only. ..ve11vy“§(',l1'_n§.§’nthke a hammock crie Bcoe: whilst the mother, like a more seas: our men are al tired; P98 n: l 6 Cllied- The r011 W98 at the time o, congepum and the war situation and the great we‘, “e55, Hens with a. humped back. a wry tail. a. hatchet-shaped breast, a hol- low back. or weak lflllll-B 51101114 never be used. Ovcriat hens are unity oi listening when they spoke to the Canadian people will add to the possibilities of more visitors from the United States coming to Canada this yccr. good only for the pot, Males with long legs, especially with the hes/v! breeds very often produce knock- kneed specimens and should be avoided. man. A IFIUOl-IS athlete becauie the l father of a boy although accord- ing the pmdetmmination the- ory. it should have been a g‘rl as i the mother was ill. Six months later tn.- husband developed some an- } pendicitis. iJOHN BULL CALLS EFFICIENT GIRLS LONDON‘. April 25 (CPi -- xperience and ability rather than Rood looks are in demand in offi- ces and business estabbshments nowadays. said the head of a large but the has of the ship and life; , Mrs. William MacEachern and Miss men are swimming about in theiBurdena MacLaine. school, Miss waist of the ship." Later; "It ls a Catherine MacNeill and Jean Mac- mlracla that we eve;- escaped." Dougall; Program, Mrs. Donald Perhaps it was in a. s irlt of; MacDonald and Jean MacDougall. thanksgiving for tits mirao that Correspondence read and discuss- the officers sat down to the "verve ed. Discussion and business follow- exceilent dinner" at Malta. an ac- ed. It W85 moved and seconded that count of which ends our severitecn- two $490 wai- gavinq qua-images th-COHl-llry cflrrefilillndfiht’: story 0f he purchased and that $5.00 bel llfc on a British convOy- “taunted to the special war drive {ii which was bein s nsored. A dis- SOUTII MILTON 99110011 cussicn then look” place on the E Honor Roll for Mai-eh: also was the boatswainfls wfe: dccde all of them like the turtle doves. . . .“ It would sccm that the Navy then was not a model of orderlinesi. Al kinds of articles must. have been left on (lock as the night bcfoie the "Assistance" loft Dover our diarlst took a profitable stroll and added to his oquiimiont. "i met with P. nicer-d imvcll on the quarter-deck wiiirli soon I secured. And stone nfier- Provdcnre brought me a piece oi old swlo and an earthen putt; all vcigv he pful to him that Premieriilfiiigvliligsiltls Roosevelt.‘ *“"""‘"<\~'!~i¢\nolsna-o»_o~.. Directs Naval Operations plans for making a. quilt which would be lettered. It was decided had nothing." Grade X-l. -Aldry Coles anrilii, t f the 5am§ i,‘ . While at Dover. the ship lacing John Moore (equal) chase , semgl pairs of 50¢)“ we“ , firelfgggfisiggcghl 1 , r ail-manned, they had succeeded in Grade IX 1. Laurie Coles; 2. handed in {or Roi-i gm,“ work, 11mm“! on attractive “ms glglfgrf picrsing six mcu f;om a merchant- man. Other mm-clinmmcn. seeing the arrival cf a man-of-war, had sailed away to prevent their men being pressed. His Majesty's ships at. that time had ihc strictest orders to engage immediately‘ any vessel oi any nu- Jnmes Cotes; 3. Joe Coles. Grade VIII 1. Billy MacLean. _ Grade V1 l. James D. Coles. served by the hostess after which Grade V 1. Pauline Cotes; 2. a hearty vow or than“ w“ ex. Roma Coles. l tended her for the use of her home.‘ Crude IV l- Mill's-amt Colon; 2-1 Meeting closed with the National Allister Cummings; a. Heath Mao- Antheyn, lean. The next meeting to be held ably blonds. as secretaries. even if they could type with only one fing- er. Now they want girls who are effidsnt. Although glamour girls never made good secretaries they were | always in demand, the agenqv "id, at I Blends were favorites. but. brunettes tionnlity which refused to lower her Grade n! Jae“ MacNem_ the hom, o‘ M“ m" M.” 6mm ‘mo ma“, own “d n was a ufgisiglihlsgllliiigaifiwrifiioi‘ IToIllav Grade n 1' uwd Fwd? a‘ Betty Ewhem- cos.- of o. lovely girl-whether mi,- ,,,,._,,, ,5 ammo“, o, MP1,,“ in; Blllerld d_ w —-;-—~—-————-- or dork-always bein: able to find flag when ships pass at sea but this (flu e I A 1' m“ m” ' 2‘ A! n “m5 FOR’ “in 53M a w‘ purev a matter of court ). coceséd he . 3 LONDON “‘ (OP) "' The m“ 0w the Paxton‘ “it WWW‘! Even wh-en in the mum or mmcuu, r e I B 1. Gerald C0 5. - has approved an order making the and the efficient girl is in demand. hriltiiinficns with the King 0f Farm-c sheuah stlgmche F E M run gtlsmigumhez: “yin cm“ and ‘some, fimgglwr? specifically “k and drawn“! for me mcmy whlch ea r, . . a . M23121 gridntligbgir Itxreomfierossilfezg 0r gr o dscard make-up. ozily Lou's could ‘give him Charles ll refused to rescind this order. Teonge notes that on leavin the Downs a merchantman faile to salute the “Assisiance" and they ave h. m a shot to make him lower Is lop-gallant, or as he puts it, "id est to putt off his hat‘. to us." Thrn "our runner presently goes 0n board of him makes him pay 8s. 6d. for his conlrmpl: ivbatc ng him 2d. brcauw- it was the first shot." The vovagp appirontiy was un- eventful but incred‘i:iy slow .83! Midsummer Day the "Assistance" was =tlll within s’glit of the Isie of wrght. Mr. Teonge describes how "lhls Cay two seamen that had ltlinardkr roll-eves aches. 0f the Royal Navy. 20 Speedster s For Briain wit: or rwcTcEYcs A story 1s being told of Mr. Wen- dell Willkleh meeting with Mr. De Valera. Mr. Willkis put his quest. ions with American frankness. He was not disappointed with equivo- callarreigies. r. e Valera told him his o- ats believed that if they renourlgsd sir neutrality Irish cities and towns would not be able to stand up to the bombing. MI‘. Willkle had a uf¢k answer toys a London Even ng standard writer. I-fs said that he had visitor! 5,03,“ a “n, c or “v0 of bu,’ were Above 20 fut U.S. naval motor torpedo boats are ready for delvery undo“, qovenm.’ Munchesm,’ and _.. .. .. m... shrimul‘: thov mu thcirehands lo 0w" Britain M oorl o! the land-law pron-m mo pol-lob m l-lverowl- He hod seen the work . ivd behind th m. and themgelvgg on the way now. Frank Knox. secretary of the [L8, navy, made this 0f the bombs-and the bombed ‘ Premier Mackenzie King is shown steppln. from his automobile It tyri lo the mains most, each or them announcement n a press conference and s: the sum time revealed "l-"ldlllfl ll t0 them. Where, he Roar Admiral Stuart 8. Bonhlm-Cartsr. ILN. dlroots tho operations of the British Ni-vy on this aids of the Atlantc. In the world war, while in command of a Iiloekads battleship, his hobby was blowinl up U-boato-ot which ho bosom most proficient, ' asked, wou d Ireland be ir c . try no yielded lo Dupllnh r3153 Here the story ends without re. yelling w. Do your“ answer. a prci- of raw hlcfo tyd about their necks in coard, and the befe a that. the ILB. navy is negotiating with Canada for construction ln bobbing before them like the knot L Canada of a number of warships, probably of the new British corvette Ins for convoy escort work. . “i, While [louse in Washington as he arrive; for a. visit with Presl- gi, u“ moan“, g, pm that. ho cams oo talk of everything under the ma!" ‘ I