Flesherton Advance, 26 Mar 1941, p. 7

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,- >• « tlustrUl coinffiodi for tanks and ar- . |02i».0D<t.OO" tor .' $200,000,000 l«r [2. â- â-  1752,000,000 lieU Bl admlnU eatret of War theatres of wai-, 1** „o 1699 tense a»l ad boen slace signs : began tirat to ap- aikan front, the pow^ alsni-K their forces battle *hlch was n- reak out, for control a Mediterranean . a great British army /Jor a final assau ,,„U of Italian Ea ^ in ttee Fai- East taltr , signing of a Rus.o- |«T«£vo«»lon pact gam- ''^w\Vtt the visit to Ja^'lSge Vorelgn Mln- :oka,«ant lumors were when lie^vVkiied Berlin ifjf to^'enlUt GTerman aid '^ gfticSyap wait . . • )e tins'e word caai^hat litatJon of Chlni'gA )rped4»'' and^fflKjWrj e becoming too 5outh Cltl •^ «â- "« o,t t^g •â- "'»»• 39 the ao lent 'a EAT AND TEARS'^ Boston Churckill The «>sh Primd Mhsiste' » »„bSc *ches delivered si'>;'= mJJ 5 lf8, have no-.y been pub- nSA-Wbook form Undk th;; ".Ty 'Wod, Tears and SW-eal V"f'ha# nothing to offer but v.lood til, tears and sweat' ). The earlt addresses constitute » V'ikine iries of warnings to the BrS Jvernment. (before the Cabinet) Ithat their pol'cy ^m Ladrng 'Catastrophe. The later .pchestre thoi : remarkable 'Sns \at hav« thrilled the nnle of Ae Brit,h Empire in ^:°e?t in^hs an left . pro- found im^wion pon the cit.- iens of altympat itic countries """jf perm«nt r ord of what thii indomitole m. has said on «„v dramic aw historic occa- "^1 no UUry d afford to be sionsi no i"*'' without the,ook. "Blood. Seat i* Tear. . - - b, WiMton hurcl . . Toronto: McClelUnd teteifrt I January, 1941. the Uet of the McIntOhh ^pples stored in c^iify- phtee bugs were sold- U ha» been obsemd that the cellophane coveiing retained the natural flavour md full moisture con- tent of the apples. """1 % *^ further notdd that the applfe did not, .mature as rapidly a« with other coniaicei-S, thus prolong"!* storage life. • SERIAL STORY ^ VQXCE Kt T,H E PfJESS iDANGEi ROMANCE AH^ j/ BY tom'hqpner s?r:sft ArTERa I Jii'o »«..;;'â- â- ': you hapiieiiui Li 3lQ^,pS Lawren Ing Inc ilna,7|§vvay â-  M»« o,t loWhk lai '»»«earc]|t*° Able toip* pected Spa ^owsi -n route t Lakes t^ iject win, ratified by ISl'liameut and but when it does Canadians cau look us changes to be wrougl ict of their laud. The ec- !» well as the geography mffiion will have to under- iment. tie Bit of Sunshine t lu Ontario centred on Hepburn's "sunshine bud- ort which estimated a A surplus ou the curamt peratlon, and announcad ixatlon for 1941. Could, by ice, an election be near? ; passa.sa by the Legisla^ week waa a bill to pay on Ontario bogs. Th© >nt's probaible plan to ap- >g bonuslug policies only ided hogs caused a storm farm circles last week battle lines were drawn mall and Big packing in- y of Coal le Breton Are A Billion Tons â- e Leti to Dig â€" Sub- ie Workings Go Four Under Ocean fields of Cape Breton ctimmercinlly-accessible 1,000,000,000 toils, Gray of Sydney, N.S., chnical section of the Institute, of Mining llurgj' a.i ^^s annual >,,t'ine workings of colleries now extend _ miles out ui^er the he .\tlantio ocean and vancing seawards, Dr. by far the most ox- iibmarine coal-mining n any country and will ativcly more important er coalfields of Nova worked out," he said. Mifflcn of Sydney the Breton coal area rie importance to Nova it contributed 80 per ic coal mined in the afforded a livelihood â- ent. of the province's OP CAN.\DA'S ^ODUCTION has an ever g:i-eater gnificancc, he added, is mined move than of the coal produced I and 22 per cent, of liiiinou!! coal consumed tnion. There* no can be based the of animal life. Des ^ientific research, Jjesults of calculations igWe to set a limit to yttrUtlon is' too diverse ^sSiWijlap^ be declared. ^ The largest of all animals, t ^ ig^e, growing to a bulk of abon does not live so long int, who tops the or eight tons and .ordinarily to the ripe old 200 years. ^g-S OUTLIVE DOGS flfeis nothing to do with ^; the horse outlives the hippoi^mus by five years, but the beat beats both by usually attainin«he half century and a ^mel Q%n't begin to "break up" until\ast the human three score and In. 1^^^ Cats, piAand cows, with an ayevage of \teen years beat the dogf by a yeaX Sheep have bjfir known to Kv^^ ten ^^wrT^igftllR rats have escay-z^^^tiii*^ tei-mination to ^e * at seven. / _^^^^ Use CeL^o^®'?tot»** For Ap s^^ EDUCAtfON LACKING In Ontar^. Recording to thj registration, tllere are 646,370 men who cannot milk a cow- our educational s»t»m h*»,kMi« b^ accula of ge»iBg away from tas essentials. â-  « ;n (Toront^^ Globe and Mau) NEEb FOI^GOOD SEBD Good seed Aid grain i« â- fre'T important at any time, b^in war time it may well be d^ly «»• The weather, of course, u beyon* the farmer, but it is not neceji- aary for him to gamble on tM seed too. -^ » (Seaforth ]gxpo9^) With ^P^V''^C!riorceV^^« future hidden »>^^ ^f^ „ ed, it would he v'^ ^ay-to-day to buUd ourseW4 ^ ^d .y^_ ^^ CAST OF CHARACTERS MONNIE MILESâ€" her "lania for fast driving almost vi/recked li«r romance. LARRY COLLINS r" i^ewspaper wporter, huntiiifl the|nii^tlerera of his brother. MIKE BENTLEy - wealthy rancher, jtnew too ' m^eh â- ho*'* auto accidents. i LAST WEEK: L^rry Is cauflirt In the hangar. Benll'y Impelaoeis kim in a cellar, order: his men to •teal Hayhook calvts and make it appear Larry is the thief. At the Nayh«olt''«he next rarning, Jent- ley o?t« a call sayJrj that '^ins has been caught » th the stolen Wives. The Colonill is determined to han^lLarry. Ihe Colonel «"<> Barnes go to the truck, V'***''*'"!' to come by tor L».ry at midnight. Monnie^ves to Bentley's, deter- mined fll tell that c(g| stealer what I wink of nim.'' ; • "There'U be soniaoa^else iinnl- ln«*^ou, after I'm oBt of your â- â- â- r"â€" Jie vas talking tor Mou- biPs benefitâ€" 3oiBft.»d. mileyil you hapiitii 'love aiiii him?" ^ "I hato him! But 1 cAd n look ut Oa<J ajrain ivlthPit ing '^oi^ killed a man-.' Pieal Mike.' "I'd iiromU"^ to !t«t the shei liave CoUinatU 1 could be sure y a.fvn't In 1^'" •,'5'ifli Ulni â€" hut I ' uoi sui-e.-. •" , "I'm not, Mll^, honest I coul you beli-'ve mer "Marry me! "His voice waa lo, vib.-ant' with e^tion. "Marry m now, Monnle. puve been proa ising for a yea^ Set the day and 111 send for th rolUns." "Mike, you blm lightly, da grasping arms wouldn't ask you ou the 1 her!" She co Fashion Flashes • 'Fhi^ H^iQfi there is a I'olaka ja.kct i\ih as «^|*as a beacii Pclaka 1 fii,»hio afc<M hhred by ttte . costumes w(«n'wtJie laborers in t the fields). "#«fc|j^acket suit is •in Iftvj' ami White checked cot- ton, with white piping;. leriff to come get and should realize \?"- ...,„ow to possess today. ^\ ,nd to- beyond us. the da>» ^>. , ugt Jrrow quite und^*'^, Vhat- «5 content .ou«el^«8 ^^^. ^^ ever happiness, comlor >^ ^ he Jth has been s}^^\^^^^, .. 1 these «-hich strengthenei o Pioneer forefathers who dwc tTes of trial, danger and ul,rtainty of livmg. very larT those we are.now abou expentoce. , __ p,. (London Free Pi ^e Ing!" She kissed out beyond his was afraiti you igain. Ill marry day of SSeptem- „^. . _ evade his em- brace then. Hisses bruised her I'ps. _ e gasped. .-I've rO to tOlTD.tO- nd Pezgy to lie havB/o have a I'nL/Bo excited. int^town?" 'I should .« ay lly." n tile •Mike, stoa so much to day to ask _ bridesmaids, ^wetldiugi -Vew and interesting iJeaa are reflected in free cape-type sleev- es, sometimes pleated. Thi*., of sleeve was often allied Jij/^ j round shoulder treatmei ' • • • Next to red shoes hour of the day, sole.s ajj most interesting springy news in accessories, designers do them jl in wool, embroider^ I .stones in floral • • Hiwl cne ative I'ostunieS Evexybo mechanic's one-piece shir t-hat will mer. Capital Girls Have Problem C v,| Service Clerks Ccn .ng to Ottawa From A.; Cveij Canada Have to Do Closel Corn^rCt^ing W ih Trieir| Small Salaries defe Ho^.v to manajr- in the wai-l â- .ime I'apital of T' laada on So.S.Hol the nf- 5a)ary-.ruationai I j( pi â€" of non-per< 5:Je'ks in the s I,. _ â- !r!s I'ronit.^ ivrftf tof / t.'i iU ,^» ^"^fx^^ ^^ â- â-  In plaq prints, a Pi'ominenij tumes, a| soiid coji prints v[ color. :< ^^. ,«* *"' U.ed EJ;,^ ^ f 8oV^^^":«;*^ *T>^«U^^°'' ^'^U!-^° Favour|^\,s consume qjj^ receivec ^n Farm O * phane Yf"^' applet Mar? â-  'U. R T0»**" ^ete V)0 .< Il r>' fOl^ ^f^ "We're »afe, the water will never get hot . . . Ho*» cur former janitor.' By GENE BYRNES I a aut AMtM ti 'Zj.^:^^^'* I I

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