HallGives Accessto all Rooms TH small stairs The hall in all The feel CANADIAN rescue party on the tiny Azores Islands in midAtlantic picked through the wreckage of huge French airliner last Weekend to identify the burned and broken bodies of 48 persons killed Friday when the plane plunged into mountain side Two Canadians were on the lane bound from Paris to New ork They were Guy Jasmin editorlnchief of the Montreal lFrenchlanguage newspaper Lc IT ISNT COMPULSORY but Wise Men are doing it In our way pf life man is allowed to manage his own af fairs can choose his own job and live where it suits him He can spend his earnings in any way he pleases He can set aside as much of his income as prudence dictates to safeguard the future of his loved ones through life insurance and at the same time provide for his own declining years That idwlly life insurance is so vital to the economic needs of our people It is so adaptable it caughe planned to the exact Mauserirementbgpf individuals and families under the most widely varying circum stances Why take the future of your loved ones for granted Wise then seek ex pert advice How recently have you re viewed your ownlifo insur lance needsWe suggest you talk it over with representative of the Manufac turerslliife unscented comsnr one arm Estnblislled 1887 recommennnn sarcomas rags Dunlap Street District Representatives roubmaon CLllwWIBMALgIIORY com phonon LIVINGSTON living comfortable Lsheped room with three exposures idoking and rear of wellarranged compact kitchen has cabinet on the end wall trance of The Bclview opens into kitchen IOOYIlS hall as well as 7foot long storage cabinet There is cross light and ventilation mer since the end of the war BELVIIW has combination dining room which forms to the from side the house The small The rear en ufility room convenient to the dfrom which the basement ea front and rear entroncci of The kelview are connected by the Centre which also gives access to all There is coat closet in the of the bedrooms The bedrooms are also equipped with large word robes with storage ace above main body The Belvlew is 38 feet wide and 24 feet deep It has 1069 square feet with 20320 cubic For further infcrmation about THE BELVIEW write The Barrie Examiner Canada and his mother Mrs Rachel Jasmin Others were famv ed boxer Marcel Cerdsn violinist Ginette Neveu and painter Bern ard Boutet de Monvel Not one person in the plane sur vived The airliner was only five minutes time from the Azores port of Santa Maria Ontario police am seeking two finished my book however and went on deck to see how it mcn involved in wellplanned swindle that netted them $100000 from Toronto loan company Police said that the men are Aubrey Hancock and Paul Im ming that they posed as used car dealers in Petcrborough Ont and that they got their money by loans on faked used car sales There may be many more thous ands of dollars involved above the first mentioned loss of $100000 But by the timepolice closed in the two had been gone for two weeks They may be in Mexico said Peierborcugh crown attorney John Bradshaw The executive of the C10 the giant United States industrial un ion group is ready to launch longexpected offensive against Communist and proCommunist groups under its roof In report prepared for the annual CIO convention opening this week President Philip Mur ray indicated he was prepared to rid his labor federation of all such 81 Pl not officially announced but Mur rays aides said his report would say The CIO wants none of the Communist program We charter ed the unions and we can dis affiliate them They also have plans to throw at least three proCommunist un ions out of the organization Sched uled to get the boot are the Unit ed Electrical Workers the Mine Mill and Smelter Workersand the Farm Equipment Workers Active Force Units End SummerTIoining From The Camp Borden Citizen Field units of the Canadian Army Active Force have completed their most successful summer training period since their formation in October three years ago according to authorities The big windup to warmWea ther training came last week with the successful completion of Exer cise Big Horn in Wainwright Park More than 1400 Active Force soldiers under MajorGen eral Penhale GOC West ern Command participated The manoeuvres involved members of the now airborn PPCLI the Lord Strathconss Horse 2nd Armoured Regiment the lst Field Regiment RCA from Shilo and the 23rd Field Squadron RCE from Chilli wack BC That together with Exercise Eagle number of suiallr exer cises and weeks of intensive field training in camp gave members of the Brigade Groupcream of the Active Forcestitch biggest sum Many units such as the RCD at Petawawa and the Royal 22s at Quebec werevalso kept busy this summer training members of the Canadian and Reserve Force soldiers wording of the reportwas For moment it wasiproposttlito make an attempt to save lmore than the gale can dobythe perpetual danger she in Officers Training Corps Damaged Vessel was Described In 1828 This material is taken from letters by Mary SODNS Caliper who came out to Canada in 1528 and settled at The Woods Shanty Bay This article is the second in series that has been condensed and edited for The Barrie Examiner September 16 1828A fine hunting morning lllSt RPTODOS to send us fishing on the banks of Newfoundland We were in some danger before of being obliged to take more south erly and less favorable road Smooth water and soft breeze Sat on deck writing very industriously at my book but what is this The Captain grumbling rcproof against our second mate for suffering some rope to be out too short The breeze continues and the sea rises rapidly Richard is gone to shave lest he should not be able to do it tomorrow The sails are disappearing one after the other and the Captain says this wind comes long way and will not soon be over hope we are somewhat better prepared for it than for the last but supposemur heads will not be quite right afew hours hence The gale came as was expected blew strong and fair and we held our course safely until the middle of the night when it died away into calm The motion given to the vessel had been too much to ad mit of sleeping and the calm brought no relief cannot trust Mama to move lest she should tumble down as she has done twice in spite of me However am no longer affected by the motion in the same disabling way as before and hope have done with hysterics and fainting little occasional sickness goes for nothing so long as can eat enough to keep away those spectrcs The next morning We were disappointed to find that we were perforce going if we went at all for Liverpool and that this adverse breeze was encreasing it soon on creased so as to prevent our doing gnythlng but lie on our matress and read if we had the heart took up the course of time and found that was just come to the description of the last day and was not very sure that might not become to the reality as far as we were concerned looked Found it very different from the last the sea was more regular and every billow with which we came in against our bow Our vessel however rode raccfully over them and almost forgot it contemplating her except when some pped wave more bold than its fellows towned above th bowl sprit and broke over us in spray like misty rain forour ship was too buoyant fragment to admit of more serious invasion tho that did sometimes happen The men were engaged in taking in every dispensible sail and above resting the topsoil preparatory to turning the ship about and lying too for the remainder of the gale At last all was accomplished the main topsoil had received its new direction and men all installan to the foretopsail and the command given to the steersman to alter the course Just as be obeyed tremendous sea dashed against the side and with the shock the main top gallant mast shivercd but this was scarcely ob served for almost at the same instant the boat which was slung at the side was filled and shattered so that it became instantly necessary to put her adrift her but this was found impossible and she is gone perhaps to carry the news of our disaster to distant lands where ltwlll be little regarded The possibility of her telling tales to those who might be interested and in her fright exaggerating the matter as frightened people will do made me feel melancholy andI wished her anchored in the regions of coral Finding myselfin the way for will not say that no confusion Was visible amen our crew made hasty retreat to our cabin Whither was also led by the desire of seeing how Mama was faring below Fanny was half dead with alarm in arotired nook above under the charge of Richard found Mama very busy in directing the stewards exertions to restoreorder amongst the chairs and boxes as things had been much disarranged by the The waves were now rolling us in long and succee slve billows ata considerable angle with the length of mshlpenduehultpasscdmedtobngthe Wolueshuwchatitssinkingwubythe inclination of the deck raised to the level of the mast The intervening ourch was one dark map enlivened only by mouths of four tipping some of the distant Dinos In spite of excessive fatigue we were rather too much rockl ed to sleep soundly and today we have been obliged to spend in rest sometimes on deck and sometimes in the cabin but always in idleness half votuntary and half Wood It invith moot ado that have been able to bring up my Journal We have has little windstnce the middle of the also out that has been fair which is compensation for the rolling which the direction of our sails and the still agitated state of the water produces ma my dull day on all hand However soother crly wind gets us on nicely and makes the tom very agreeable After tea we nil mt on deck the air 73 and the water 75 The moon shone tbro soft mists atmosphere upon the water and the flapping sails the breeze had now become as indolent as ourselves Well in spite of being almost always half sick like this life mighty well and if had few more friends with me whom need not enumerate could be well content to ontl away my existence thus excluded by fathom of ochn from the turmoils of the world to which the storms of ocean are perfect peace In the third article to be published in next Thundnys issue of The Barrie Examiner Miss Gappertells of her first sight of America in October of the your 1828 To the right of this stands New York of which we see only the white spires rising to the number of 10 to 11 and the masts of the vessels The rest of the town in concealed by trees Faked Love Call Lures Mosquito SALISBURY South Africa Nov CP South African scientists carrying out research into insect control and the wiping out of mal aria have played havoc with mos quitos love life Theyreproduced with tuning fork the wingtones of ying female mosquito An amorous male mosquito nearby dived on the tun ing fork But when the scientist cut off the antennae of the male mosquito the organs through which he heard the female hum the malemosquito shunned both fe male and the tuning fork Scientists are investigating furth er this new method of controlling malariacarrying mosquitoes They already know that its females winghum is below or above nor mal pitch male mosquitoes ignore her villainous till Over 88 of 300 mothers in answer to questionnairo sold cost so little mode with MAGIC 75 Cut2 lthesnb intolplecee brown was in hot drip ping pour ofiosoessfet Add boiling water celery tops sprigs parsloy bay inf tsp salt and tsp pepper Cover and alarms hrs Add diced carrots pooled small onions Simmer until moat and vegetables are tender about hr Combine tbs melted butter on tbs flour and our in little hot rsvy stir into stir and cook inan thickened DUMPLINGS Mix and sift into bowl once sifted pastry our or 15 oncesifted herd wheat flour tsp Magic Baking Powder if tsp salt Cutin finely tbs shunning Noble wellin centre pour in cold water or milk andmix lightly with fork Dro by small spoonfuls over hot stew Simmer without idling themes for IE ruinous they preferred Heins Baby Foods Thirty out of 31 priso winning babies at the Canadian NationnkExhiMllon Were brought up on Heinz Baby Foods Which shows that mothers know this sign and search the shelves below it for their favourites out of 27 varieties of Heinz Strained Foods 17 lurches the ship had given in her change of tack and all unconscious of what had beenvpassing aboveand excited by the commotion from the state of feeling into which the gals threw her and which hardy know how to understand sometimes fancy that it is fear but this being sensation to whiCh sheis not much accustomed she doos not know its symvtorns Sometimes she seems half angry with the motion which will not let her rest but be that what it may her state on such occasions is not enviable and she alarms me much curs of falling Fanny who quietly confess herself terrified is much more manageable persuaded her to get into her berth and being myself heartily fatigued lay down by her side inthe hope of inspiring her with some of my own almost stupid indifference tothe danger inwhlch for ought knew to the contrary we might be in To make up however for my ivant of womanhood poor Wil liam Hamilton shewed such evident takeoverwant offhan hood that was fain to invite him into our cabin to comfort lumen and amuse Mama whilst Richard spent his time be tween us and the deck ano him we learned that all hands were busily employed in bringing down the wreck of the mast which took so much time that we did not get dinner till nearly tivettioouri usual houris threegj stemsst seeing occasions halve with which our the rou tine of preparing for our sun to sure today his walks to the kitchen we connes and drenchings multiphase agar be ashram Home Dressmaking iTint=vttvnI for mi gtHomtlerm please call at Would youlikito Learn l0 SSW Its fun andeasy to learnby the modern SINGER varietiesof unior Foods and Baby Cereals course in Making clothes likemost things you do with your hands can be accommlsh ed either the hard way when youmuddle through by yourself and hope for the rot the skillful cureway thaexperts have perfected wIIome Dreamliaising Loss 75 Sons teach you actually seeing 331911 through the making of dressJFrointhof tim when you select your fabricbndipatra tern tothe iflnalfittingjyou hate the an tenttoh 61 the motexpertiseacuefnsrnow further infomstidnan enrolls tiforsns perutnre Water To Village land Nov CF The vlllsge elders rolled out the barrelso that villagers can fill their glasses with water breweryprovided the tilgallon beer barrel when the village well went dry after prolonged dry spell The water tastes slightly beer Commented one villager as 1hr hauled away bucket of the Stuff romeo STRAINS Old Hows sub measure sous and PARIS