_ NOVEMSILIIZJZ, 1947 WISHING WON'T MAKE II S0 Tho future independence and leisure you are “Iglxllfigjttysusattacllllgixlki wcre education hoping for will be your: only if you prepare Wvm] mekeachlng 830d for it. It in never too early to make provision ' Mr JAB Williams gave l Con“ for a happy retirement. Don't let it become ’ ' ' too late. How about today? District Supervisor II. C. BOHAKEB s 148 Richmond Street Charlottetown. l‘ E Y. ifor the convention of Home and SvllOOi Associatigs. Miss Bowness noticed that the majority of the fi-i the C.T.F. for the past year and uplalned fully the parts affecting lie P.E.I.T.F. The following reso- ‘Iution was presented by Mr. Wil- Eams and approved unanimously y the members: "Whereas a Mem- rial Building Fund is being con- sibutcd to by other provinces of hiiada, Be it resolved that the l fuard ‘of Governors of the P.E.l. l contribute its share over a nee-year period, this money to F i: talkffnpcjérérli; Iltohle" general . funds E Miss Agnes Murnaglian reported Selects New Secretary sun LIFE iissuaiiucs COMPANY or cauana ti] behalf 0f the Programme Com- mittee of the Annual convention. ‘lshe read many complimentary let- ters about the past annual pro- igramme. In conclusion she express- ed the sympathy of the meeting -l t‘ ' f -tle an office f0~ the Federation it- ‘to Professor William Macphee’ one Atdubef gbIiIIeIrI-noxiiiceoinih: PEI! The Salary and Sick ‘LeaveLRLe- or me helpers in the programme’ ggsaghers’ Federation, following the port was presented by Mr. J. R. gig '12‘; lgtssmgewlhrzd “maimed by resist!“ Ywwmm‘ °t vhgffuafl" xgcngnfitd‘ wgwfmgidd ti?“ in‘ Mr. J. R. MacDonald, acted on Macmnud’ J'A'S' Pam,‘ usd u? ‘Tue! E. "n m behalf of the chairman of the i .. 2 Ttlciiiitfdwif)’ fir: 0011 the, lrirt ‘ mlcnts should (i0 ill) to at 13st mo‘ hcadcd by Ilwr‘ ‘mam ctlmnagy 'l-‘ ' - ' ‘ . ‘ ' ~ ~. e. n s {H110 (iciicral Svccretztryslilli of llvllC fivc Lhulndrcttl ‘dollars! rather-d than iépgilzllgtg-flizfuyvfizlfifiwgl; ccghanged w °rgamzatwm 1m‘; Preslgtxlhpt $2,210,}: W105 Illa “gate aEheHmPi-ove the method of selecting 1mm MacDmmd “f " "FY? r ,1 f, ‘ ‘""""'° ' a“ ‘e the officers OI the Federation. n-hi re-elccied to guide the \\OiI\ _ccs ra sed i0m’2 1-2 per centto on nmlio“ of Mn L A. s_ w!“ of the teachers for the ‘ensuing oglfirdttffli.‘ Leave of absence was Hams and seconded by Mr’ Leslie 3T3“ Besldes‘ M3535’ Mlmmmmd mdenie fag?“ to“: w s,“ years’ Stewart, the resolution was pass. and Williams, the follow ng were an u n fa d on, a tflfltflifi PTO-led mm me hands of me Exec,” s.so chosen as Executive iglifillilpfl!‘ on o‘ a ficeased eacherssup- five for the“ Conslderatimh M": w‘ Claude wood’ Pr, H?“ teraglnuaidon a owmce“ to be pa“! New members t0 fill vacancies o; spring Park school, Firs vce o sxxmow- ‘ existing on standing committees §'°s"§§i§i1nwhi§h Rlseglilildphyiligd foyihe Puaiiugi/Izcpggiiizamgspgigid “we m‘ ‘mm m” “m Exwmv° lllllll ' v I ' President; Miss Mabel Auld of ing that during the year twenty- "wetmg a S the ma“ Parkdale Bchool_ Secretar_v-'I‘reas- Ifgui; editions of the Educational“): gigxtlleqlxglorseIfzlertIgrywwas moved lli-er; Miss Estelle Bowness of Sum- or zon were rprepared. Many let- ‘by M“ J‘ A a Williams’ seconded mm!“ High’ Blfilcordfig Fsfre- _ w“ fmfi 1e 8p one leans had gee“ by Mr. Earle Jelly. and unani- i» f . ~ _ 4 n Director (re-appointed). To fill-Local provide material for thewiglezizglitllu; Lgglafihlaacigggézgogfi} two vacancies on the Board of Horizon was left for the incoming ‘, s d‘?! ‘kepiavon M the asslsb Governors, lifiss Mabel Matheson Executive to deal with. Eli erengepred” mm by Mr J R“ "i ""1" i.‘.‘.'.i'..2"¢.°?"§ L“"‘%“%’°.'€.°".f“ a" Mr- i- A- ‘wi- Muttar o un er v rrcu um an ex oo s. e mosem ' suggested that the Department of hams‘ President MacDonald assisted by Education would be well advised First Vice President J. A. S. Wil- in adopt the Basic Foundation . Innis presided at‘ the meeting. Readers in Grade 1. A more sult- l 76 U" K‘ Déaclgolgibc ADDICTS which was held in Rochford able textbook should be found for Aqua-re School, with an attendance Grade V. Teachers find that cer- "no _ of twenty-six members. Mr. J. R. tain parts of the Physiology and m? we’; 1:29“ d2]: ‘dficff’: m Murphy save the,minutes of the Hygiene are too technical, and as m tanned Kingdom m 1943 l previous annual meeting. far as the senior Canadian Hls- e, , me n [Won u.‘ United 'Na_ in his report, President hfat-Don- iory is concerned. the speaker could gmem Llhormg dealing with u_ sld indicated that the Educa- hot see why so much valuable 1.19125 d“: trargckm stated A“ tional Forum was asked to con- space is wasted in describing the f‘ ‘ Sig, d the“? druggflom duct meetinzl in Bradalbane and lives of the brawling trappers and be‘? t a“ Ce use“ _ Morell. Continuing, he stated that traders. The following resolution Fgntmae sour Q on p p the salary brief had been present- was presented by Lfeut-Colonel ' ' .-, sci to the Government, which re- Leo MacDonald and passed: T10!121°“i331agaictgeificlutggie$é Milled in increased salaries, but “Whereas the Canadian History d mt l l e dentist and w", not as much as had been askeditextbooks now in use in our doc o?“ one“ 103 rosemmons for. Ha felt that the Department schools do not seam suitable. flagging d m thI; em. 55 of Education should not defend Be it resolved that the c. 'r. r. ““ e’ fl“ t“ afnen ‘gm,’ M. in Correspondence Courses so 'sponsor the writing of an accept- wféhai“ m szmnge among“ ‘ faithfully, since much was lost be- ,able Canadian History to be used o ‘I om were 1 s n d {Nu cause of the lack of personal con- ‘as the official textbook in our ‘Durmgdina 1 ti?“ axrxd ,' tact of teacher and pupil. He re- Canadian schools." ‘llama? ‘lire dlepmie C“ e °' ferred to the notice of withdrawal Mr. J. R. Murphy presented the ' a MC “:11 o lugim d: Watlves of application by General secre- report of the Committee on the mp n8 an. m‘ r1 ‘a1 m: MacDonald. and felt that Code of Ethics. This Committee “d ‘mlfm "imimed ° p’ “p when the history of the P. E. I. T. felt that certain changes should be drugs ° add ctmn‘ l‘. was compiled. the work of .1. made in Section 3 of our present R. MacDonald would be very pro- I r-ooe. The meeting concurred with rnmcnt. In conclusion, he extciid- the suggestion. rd to Miss Estelle Bowness the At this point, the following sympathy of the Board of Govern- l resolution was presented by Mr. ors upon the loss sustained by the -Norman Mac-Donald, and sanction- deiith of her father. _ ed by the meeting: "Whereas liv- Mr. J. R. MacDonald in prening conditions for teachers in seuling his report indicated thatlsrhool districts are sometimes not it was a summary of his work dur- 'as satisfactory as they should be; in; his tenure of office as Gen- and wheras the trustees are not oral-Secretary. He referred to the responsible for supplying satisfac- many achievements that the Fed- tory accommodation for teacher; oration had accomplished for the therefore, be it resolved that in teachers of P. E. I. during this the written contract between period. teacher and trustees, there be s Some of these were: automatic ilause added. making it legal for hiembcrship, increased public in- teachers to void a contract if the ferest in education, ZOO-day school Executive of the Federation feel year, teacher member on the Ad- that the teacher's claim re satis- _risory Council of Education, in- factory conditions is just." crease in salaries, equality of pay Mr. Claude Wood presented the for male and female teachers, re- Auditor's report. showing a very organization of the Federation un- favourable bank balance.‘ iier the present set-up, opening of Miss Estelle Bowness reported HANE BRIDGEND, Wales -- (OP) — Giant natural caverns connected by tunnels — believed to be part uf an old watercourse - have been discovered under the streets here. WALLJNGTON. Surrey, England -(CP).— Disguised in a golliwog mask, Peter Tariton, 22, won a pair of silk stockings in a wom- en's fancy dress parade held at. a local bail. liIen. Women Over 40 Feel Wealgworn, Old? Vlani Normal Pap, Vim, Vitality ‘f Due: Ink, rundown, exhausted condition mote you feel Isrfneii our, ulil’! T ai. He. l» you m ligrmnl liop,hvl'cglg.nz‘illyiisl:llfgvui F" llflfll BVCPFWIII". to co-operatc prchensivc report of the workings stitute was held at the home of Mrs. William MacLean, Tuesdayed November 4th, with the president"; Mrs. R. G. MacDonald presiding. The meeting opened singing of the Institute Ode. Roll THE GUARDIAN. cggiztorreaowu A THE EASTERN GUARDIAN I Stewart, The Guardian following places in Montague: In Georgetown: The Post Office; spent the week end in Montague, guest of Mrs. G. A. Thompson. Mr. John Shaw, Montague. was a visitor to Murray Harbor North, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacLure. The friends of Mr. John M. Mac- Kcnzle, Upper Montague will be sorry to learn that he has enter- ed the Kings County Memorial Hospital for treatment. » Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacLaren, Montague, motored to Amherst, N. S., via Tormentine where they attended the annual Winter Pair. Mr. William Mscllschern. Mon- tague. was a recent visitor to Pcseneath, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore. Mrs. John L. Mellish. librarian at Prince of Wales College, spent the week end at the home of her parents-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Melfish, Union Road. Miss Mary Matheson, student at Prince of Wales College spent the-week end in Montague, guest of her aunt, Mrs. James Shaw. Mrs. Edith Ceilings, Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor to Mon- tague, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacGregor. “AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold I‘. ‘ Roper; In St. Peter's: The Mrs. Edward Reid, Rollo Bay, Landry. Albert Aitken. Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT: GIJOIGIJTOWN: Weldon Lovers. AGENT SOURIB. M. A. MscLun may lo bought at any of the Anuear and Llewellyn. Mrs. Clay Post Office hearty vote of thanks was extend- ed to the nominating committee, also to the retiring officers for their faithful services. The meet- ing then adjourned, and the mem- bers enjoyed a social hour during which lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by l. committee. The December meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. R. W. Beck. Following is the text of the rc- tlring president's address: To the officers and members of the Montague Women's Institute: We have reached the end of another Institute year, and short as it may seem to look back over it, s lot of changes have taken place. Upon retiring I wish to express to you my appreciation for your co-operation and assistance given during the past year, and solicl a continuance of the same for my SUCCOSSOI‘. it is needless for me to go into details and mention our various undertakings during the year, such as furnishing a room in the new Hospital. Red Cross work, etc. You remember them all and I want to say thank you to all for your help. You will hear of our money-making activities i, in the financial report to be read by our faithful treasurer. While there are countless worthy appeals -being made at all times, we might take pride in the fact In Souris: Condon‘! and IIoreoovI Mr. and Mrs. Reg Mellish, Un- ion Road. were visitors at the Winter Fah- in Amherst, Nova Scotia, where Mr. Mellfsh had s large display of potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Annear, Lower Montague recently motor- ed to the ivestern end of- the Is- land where they visited relatives and friends in that vicinity. I i? Messrs. Abner and Charles Dewar, students at Prince of Wales College, spent the week end in Brudenell at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Dewar. Miss Dorothy MecCh-egoi- rs- turned to her home in Montague after visiting in Charlottetown, guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garnhum. q Mr. Myles Whldden, Stewisake, Nova Scotia, was in Montague and vicinity for a few days on busi- ness. Mr. Whldden is a cattle buy- er. this being his second trip to the Island this month. The many friends of Mr. James Llewellyn will be glad to learn that he has completely recovered from his recent operation at the King's County Hospital. Mr. Llewellyn is at present visiting his son, Mr. Lockwood Llewulyn, Charlottetown. The funeral service of the late James A. Ennis took place from his home in Greenfield w St. hfarys Church_ Montague, Mon- day, November, 10th. The pastor. Rev. Owen Kiggins officiated. The funeral service was sung by Mr. Lawrence Daly, Sturgeon, with Mr. Eugene Dihm as organist. Present in the sanctuary were Rev. F. L. Mullally, and Rev. J. A. Sullivan. The late Mr. Ennis. leaves to mourn his wife, five daughters, Mrs. John Morrissey. Cherry Valley. Mrs. LHWTGHW Fralllc, Port Arthur, Ont._ Mrs. I-Iarold Jamleson. Sturgeon. Mrs. J. E. Brown, Montreal, and Mrs. Walter Sullivan, Greenfield. Four sans, James at home, Leo attend- that our organization is ever ready to rally to their assistance. How- ever, this can only be done by con- stant effort and co-operation, and let us bear in mind that each member must take an active part! in all undertakings, realizing that each one has their share to do,. and not to expect too much of the other fellow. To you all I say "thank you" for your co-operation and assist- ance, and trust that you will over- look my shortcomings. Mn. Iyroo MILLIONS OP PEOPLE, over good! fino- food values of inking. Have you . some from your 6437 cereals. Fins/é Iejisieved TradrMeri rupe- m/ér rfqfé/t years, have enjoyed their breakfasts mun, be- cause of Grape-Nuts. That malty. nut-sweet flavor in every crunchy, golden kernel is .10 And Grape-Nuts are so good for you. The two grains-quot iuu one. And the digestibility that comes from double- lncl Grape-Nuts lately? Gel grocer. Remember, there n! 14 to 16 servings in the new red-whire-and-blue Grape-Nut‘; package. Compare that with other PAGE Nflll the fut 50 4 Scene of Queerulon IeIgIm i897 (from John Ross Robertson enIIoeIion)—iIiuI'l when Grape: w”... A Product of General ‘Food; Mt. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Morrison motored to the City Saturday. Mr. Francis Affleck, C. N. R. extra gang, spen the week-end in Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McAdam of Maple Hills were week-end visitors to Mt. Stewart. Respectfully submitted, Vern MacDonald, President. Georgetown And Vicinity Mr. J. J. Clark, Annsndale, was visiting his sister, Mrs. Douglas MacDonald, Mt. Stewart. Mrs. Margaret MacDonald. Mt. Stewart. was a. recent visitor to the City. Miss Helen Walsh, Charlotte- town, was a recent‘ visitor with her mother, Mrs. Dr. Walsh. Mr. Layton Smaiiwood, C. N. R. fireman, was a recent visitor to Mrs. William Hobbs was a visit- or to Montague on Monday. I Mr. Raymond Lavanciler and Mr. Herman Lavandler motored to the City on Monday. Miss Zelpha. MacQuarrie of Charlottetown, was a recent visitor to friends in Georgetown. Mr. William Giilam of SourisI ls visiting with friends in George- town. John Perry, Prince o! Wales student, recently spent s few days at his home here. Miss Gertrude Martell is spend- ing. a few days with her aunt, Miss Helen Gotell in Charlotte- town. Miss Eileen and Miss Vivian‘ Wood, Prince of Wales students spent the Remembrance Day holi- day with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood, Water Street. Miss Louise Murphy. Miss Dor- othy Roche and Miss Mary Roche of Notre Dame Academy spent the holiday week-end at their homes here. ing Prince of Wales College. EH1 in Cambridge. M1155» Md Jflhii. Boston, Mass. Cairns: John Joseph Hynes and Walteri Sullivan. Interment took place ati the St. Mary's Cemetery, Mon-' tague. The annual meeting of the Mon-I tague branch of the Women's ln-' IXTIAII’ CHANEL CARDIN i - CHAPEL No. U CHANEL GARDENIA CHANEL CUIR DE RUSSIE , CHANEL No. 22 call members. In the absence of secretary, the minutes of the last » animal and last regular meetings - ivcre read by Mrs. A. D. MacLure. and were adopted as read. - cash on hand at. the beginning of the year‘ $261.62 making total re- turcs of $681.85, making a net. bal- ance of 8229.80. The Red C1058 that there were no vlsitatlons dur- ing the month. the nominating committee I presented her slate of officers for’ the ensuing year. President. Mrs._ George Gordon; aecremy’ Mm J_i members of rural councils and to C. MacLure; treasurer, Mrs. R. 0., 9mm"? dm-‘IWI- MacDonald; m". M. c. Reynolds; 2nd viceI BURGESS A. D. MacLurePmd '40P) nmdum Mm wluum mcumrssventy eight votes were cast in . M": ‘may Mwlqell’ “rm N91119: favor of Sunday lime! and S75 ' ‘ Howard VickersonMIKIIII-il- president, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. was answered by seventeen the The treasurers report showed elpts of $911.45. Total expendi- Emery MacNeil, . :heii gave her report for the year's work. —— The sick committee reported m 7 in a Mrs. George Preece, convener of| wl lst vice president, X Auditors, RUB. A. c. Mscmy ma] Mrs. Horace Fraser. this report was adopted. $10.00 be donated to the auction sale for crippled children. 1t was also on motion that purchased for the teacher's room. Oh motion ; It was moved and seconded that: » chairs be [IIFUMIQ FROM £5.00 .:_°__'_' COLOG!!!‘ FROM $3.00 Mrs. George Preece Wu Qhhointed the III III t Quail the home of Miss N lli d Ml The W11 beefs“ Wm’ Massmisarah MacPhee cream-iii‘ Pair: Harold Hynes. Thomas Fralhl on Sunday I Arthur Brothers. John Mi‘. lto Sourls they were accompanied the by Mr. Mooney’s who has been making 3gb his aunt. Mrs. William MiLr-l rural health", shiiectual designs for small heaithl centres, has printed by National Health Ottawa. through its sisn. Divisions. which is obtainable without cost from Provincial shops" than ral communities remote from gen- eral hospital facilities. Mr. and lldra. H. F. MaoPher of Charlottetown were visitors at Mr. William MacKenna, crew member of the Hydrographic sur- , vey I mt , Pictou. “Henry Hudson" now in. N.S., Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bushey and Alec Mooney of Sourls, visit. Mr. and Mrs. William Mur- son. Terrance, ' his home ' -—-__-___ PLANS PROVIDED A 591°? D1811! for "Canadfsi consisting 0f or. been produced and the Department of and Welfare, Hospital De- ,This publication, health depart- fhose interested "doctorr work- and health centres ln ru- enls. is to assist establishing ll be of particular interest to HILL. Sussex. mo" - Three hundred and spent the week-end 5p ‘ _wlth his wife and family. employee, Summerside, was visit- ing frlends in Mt. Stewart over the week-end. Leod. Lane Douglas, l-‘rank Pigott, John MacDonald, P.W.C. students. are spending the holiday at their _ homes in Mt. Stewart. The book ' his home in 5t. Andrew's. Mr. Elvin Douglas, Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor to his home in Head of Hlllsborough. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jay had as their week-end guest, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Court, Beciford. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Horne of Charlottetown were recent visitors to Mt. Stewart. Miss Catherine MacDonald, Charlottetown, spent the week- llarcotic Traffic Grows In Germany By ALLAN DREYFUSI FRANKFURT, Nov. l1 —(Reu- tars) — An increasing number of Germans are seeking escape from post-war woes by resort to drugs. ‘Ii-is illicit use of narcotics has been spreading, according to Dr. Dietrich Wolff, Frankfurtk chief city physician, and the head of the narcotics squad of the criminal police division says that only the difficulty of obtaining supplies pre- vents yet more people from seek- ing this fleeting panacea for the ills left by Europe's devastating WEI". Dr. Wolff confirms that victims are to be found among the large segement of the population classed as suffering from various neurosis brought on by the war or post- war privations. A sizable number of addicts, he clalms_ are former Wehrmacht soldiers who having been given narcotics as a-nodynes for war Wounds, find themselves unable to master the incessant craving for them. Typical of many ex-soldler ad- dicts is the case of a Frankfurt man whose jaw was splintered by shrapnel. He was given morphine during his wartime treatment. It left s latent urge for the drug and under this overwhelming im- pulse he adopted the ruse of de- end visiting Miss Evelyn McIn- W“. Miss Rowena Mercer and Miss Ethel heard were recent visitors at; their respective homes in Mt. Stevrt. Mrs. Arthur Mcbaughlan and daughter Ruth, and Mrs. Mar- garet MacDonald were in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard MacDon- ald, L-ittle Pond. was the week- end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John D. MacDonald. Mr. William Mercer. Jin, of’ Mount Allison is spending the holiday with his parents in Ml. Stewart. Mr. Winston Birt, manager of Clark Bros. St. Peters Bay, was in Mt. Stewart over the week- end. and Mrs. James McAskill ent the week-end at the home of Mr. McAskllVs parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McAskill. Mr. Luke McGentry, Royal Bank Miss Etta Coffin. Peter Mc- FREFBOOKS Anyone interested in public health, and, in fact, in almost any phase of health conservation, may study it free. The federal govern- ment, in co-operafion with pro- series of very informative pub- vinclal authorities, issues a whole ilcatfons. These may be had on ap- plication to any Psiovincial or local health officer. Such terms as "disinfection," "dlslnfestation", "fumigation," "ls- elation", "quarantine" and others related to procedures recommend- ed by health authorities are ex- plained, as well as methods ad- , opted In preserving community health. I DOUGLAS, Isle of Man —-(CP) -After negotiations which began 175 years ago, the Isle of Man Par- i' ‘ is to buy for £75,000 ($300.- 000) all Crown rights in the Is- nd. ._.______. YARMOIIWH. England -(CP) — Microscopic marine organisms formed a North Bea barrier WIIICI’! prevented herrings from reaching he l iuuainouansoff tbosost iiberately dlslocatlng his jaw and then persuading one doctor after another to give him morphine "to ease the terrible pain." But addicts by no means find it easy to obtain their supplies, for the drug traffic Qased on interna- tional sources has fallen off. Frank- furt, for example, which according to police sources was before the war the operating base of no less than l0 known international drug smugglers, has today only three large-scale agents at work. some of the addicts use forged or stolen prescriptions. Black Market Prices The largest source of illicit drugs in Germany is the black market, where minute quantities of nar- cotics brlng higher prices than dia- monds. cameras or mink coats. The traffic is at present restricted to morphine, cocaine and pervitln (the trade name for a cafflne d6" rivatlve which prevents sleep.) Cocaine, for example, costs 2,000 change rate) for one gram. Pervltin: which was produced during the was- in s chocolate- coated form for Luftwaffe night pilots, has proved the most popu- lar and easily obtainable of the drugs on the black market. The morphine by-products, eukoclal, pantopln, dolsntln and dllauclid. which are also sold, are believed to come chiefly from looted and. cached army stocks now being siphoned into the open market. Members of fiankfurts nar- cotic squad estimate that 30 per cent of the drug-s on the black market come from Wehrmacht stocks, 30 per cent are stolen from laboratories and pharmaceutical houses. while the remaining 40 per cent comes under the general head- ing "source unknown." Although the large pro-war in- ternatlonal traffic has been dis- rupted by transportation difficul- ties, close border surveillance and. the uncertain financial picture, minor drug operators manage oc- casionally to bring in small amounts of narcotics from Italy, Denmark and France. Focal points of the illicit drug traffic in Germany are Munich and Nuernburg which serve as centres for the distribution of the products. ._i___.___ MONUMENT HOUSES MODERN RADAR MEN MONTREAL, Nov. 11 - (OP) —- A group of British radar research experts has set up shop in a. Lon- don bullding built before 1070 and which the British Govern- ment has designated as an “anci- cnt monumeht." Sir Robert Watson-Watt, radar pioneer, told this story in an. in- terview during a recent visit to Montreal. He says he has started private practice as a scientist. adviser to manufacturers on research and development problems, his part. tiers being young men who were associated with him in radar de- velopment during the war. They have their offices in a building in Westminster which is to be preserved because of its architectural and historical inter- est. results when — I — — - n — I I Pflfil’ Flour Mun. Limited | DeoamneatJ l-L i Planned ieaaeoovofsbolhidfifioilwl "m" gqolr will m; which l onclon sine. I enlal book Eka- techno‘: l7‘: : -I 0 ""412" M, 1,, an“... am pan on‘; , I d“ o‘ “n”. Aldo-m...;.-“.-.-."--.-.--.. n i Pslllskd Ibo Mill- oi -Ssi J III N In! $1 'o"Psd:y, Plural ‘SL211... giaoiocng‘. Calder), Vancouver.’ I s 0m. m-r-u It is a fact that many of Canada's best cooks find they get boner they use PURITY noun for all their baking-for cake!- cookies, pies or bread. Try i: yourself. genus-auras] reichsmarks ($200 at the legal ex~'