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The Brussels Post, 1961-03-16, Page 3. fifeeteme.. .rolks. Are Thirsty Tennessee, Of T,ennessee'e 95 .counties, hoot the haze-eloaked peaks of the Smoltiee Westward to the misty bottoms along the there are .only nine Where a customer can legally buy le- „gaily manufactured liquor, And Xnox County, where sprawls Knoxville, the state's fourth /largest city (population 111,627.), is not one of the nine, But Knox- Ville rarely thirsts. The clubs and loge halls, and veterans' posts keep well-stock- ed bars, Convenient neighber- bead bootleggers, some of them with coda service, sell famous- name whisky at about $6.50 a fifth. Play-at-home citizens have always been able to telephone obliging bootleggers who would. deliver direct to the •door. • , Knoxville, indeed, has repeet— cdly voted down the local op- tion of going wet, Last month, though, Knoxville was as dry as a 10-to-1 Mar- tini. Except Toe beer, sold legal- ly throughout Tennessee, the city was a desert of parched party- goers and cowed bootleggers, who stashed their stocks • acrose the county line and dealt stealth- ily with only their most trusted clients. Bulky Sheriff Herman Wayland, the man who closed up Knoxville, predicted that be-. fore he was finished the price of whisky in Knox County would rc'rket to $15 a fifth, Wayland, a Democrat who took office last Sept, 1, got his Ten- nessee dander up a few weeks ago. at Republican charges ,that he was putting old-line booeleg- gers out of business and install- ing •his own syndicate. Wayland went raging. to 'a lellOw Demo- crat, Gov. Buford Ellington, and got a promise of help for his '27 deputies from state troopers and state alcohol tax unit agents. Then he 'struck. Raiders carrying brand-new sledge hammers dashed into the • posh 'Cherokee County Club, startling the ladies at their regu- lar Wednesday afternoon bridge: They found other lady 'members - watching a faShion show at Hol- ston Hills Country Club. In all, they hit three city and six coun- ty clubs, seized 260 gallons of -liquor, arrested nine club. offi- , ,cials, and for good measure seiz- ed 82 (of the county's. Federally licensed 102) slot machines. Alter that first big day, Way- land turned his attention to boot- leggers, at the end of last Month had raided scores, arrested some 450 persons: He let it be known, c'hat's more., that undercover. operatives are keeping an eye on clubs and bootleggers. The sheriff's vigilance was paying off, as one. Knox County bootlegger attested; "II wouldn't sell a drop • of whisky to my thirsty grandma.” .Something had to give eventtie ally, of course, and now 'it just Might be the voters of Knox County. The State Legislature is' considering two bills that vrould, Melee it easier .for the, city to legaliee liquor sales. And the city, having just built a $6 mil- lion convention hall, is perfectly well aware that few conventions tan get • oil the ground on eat, air alone. Stole A: Bicycle frorn S.W1q.nd, Y. Arriving home from a party in the early hours of the mem- ing recently, a householder had the shock of his life, Duringhis absence a daring thief had re- moved the whole of the back porch of his luxury house, brick by briek, and driven. off in a • trtlek with the loot. That happened in California but examples of crooks' audacity are being reported from all over the world. One strolled into a London police station, made his . way to a room set apart foe? detectives attached to the divi- sion, and walked off with couple of new overcoats, Another thief once sneaked into Scotland Yard by a back door and rode out a few Moments later through the main gate on a police superintendent's bicycle and got clear away, Even more daring was a crook who knowing that the titled wo- man owner was away, entered her Thames-side flat and toolc up residence „there for several, days, eating her food and Sleep- ing in her bed. He was so pleasant and dis- creet that the other tenants took his right for 'gtented On her return the owner found that the man had taken only a few books, including poetry, and the pick of her wine cellar. He was never caught, The porter of a block of Paris flats was called to the sixth floor to do some work and left a notice pinned to her door: "The porter is upstairs," When she returned she found the notice reversed and this written on the back; "Thanks for the tip. Much obliged. All. has gone off well." It had, too. Goods worth $2500 had vanished from three flats whose owners were. out. shop- .pinge Similar cheek was displayed by an enterprising. C-olorado crOOk. He looked through a window, noticed that a woman who had been watching • tele- vision had dozed off in her arm- chair, feeced- an entrance and stole the TV - set while she still slept. - Some time ago, burglars Who raided a house in Bristol stole $50, a valuable ring — and kid- napped the family's watchdog. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ' ,FARMe FOR SALE . . 150 ACRE dairy farm, 10 acres Maple. hush, stabling for 50 head of cattle. Hydro and running weter •in barns, 9 room brick house with all modern tom venienees. Un Highway 15 at Port Einisley, which has an Ideal water front along the To' River and Rideau Lake, which van be bought separate with a suitable amount of land: Delbert Mee Mullen, lele 2, Smiths Falls, Ontario, , . 300 ACRES beautiful stock and grain tarot, brick cores, I.wo eduei.eeil apigouswelst.h Tahlri eceenbvaert accommodate '200 cattle, 1200 hens, I50., pigs. Hydro throughout, on paved road, near town. In family crime tem over one hendred .yeere. Will sell all -or for selling: 111 health. William .peers, separate- Mortgage errenged. Reeser' Palmerston, Ontario. - • - TOBACCO FARM PRINCETON: 110 acres, 46 el Bea Fully equipped with Irrigation. Brick Veneer leeme, 4 year old separate house. i.ele c.).ahree fer oFwuel pricel‘ul$ $1)11 seen 5,000 t.00 f' benci. ()own $25,000.00. Call Sales Representative Dondide Sloot tiI 3.5E72, representing Michael Sokyrka, Realtor. 32 Mein Street, 3W.1•1a3l9e2t:ford,. Ont. HI, 3-8323 or lies. ill. NIEPiCAL AGENTS WANTED, EARN ` $11 /01).00 per month wan new peedeet anti proven sule$ Leap, eleroe Martin, Grafton, 00; PHOTOGRAPHY FARMER'S CAMERA CLUB BOX 31, GALT, ONT. Films developed and 8 menu prints 40e magna !whits Oils Reprints 5,4 each. 311$ IMPORTANTeI -- EVERY SUFFERER OF RH EU M A TIC .PAINS OR NEURITIS S HOUL D TRY DIXON'S REMEDY. MUNRO'S DRVG STORE $1.25 Express. Celled OTTAWA. POST'S ECZEMA SALVE BANISIT the torment of dry eczema rashes and weeping skin troubles. oint Post's eczema a4117:147111 na.°1.5‘:. respond d Yill readilynQtpimplesd n4 tdPol? you. ItChing, nettling and horning e,oze. the stainless, Odorless ointment, regardless of how stubborn or hopeless they seem. Sent PostF $3.50 A Free RpecRalp JAR Price PRICE POST'S REMEDIES 1865 St, Clair Avenue East, TORONTO IF you are interested in selling ewe Profitable lines. "Viking" create separ- ators. and "Viking" milkers, auspencioa 'mei floor types, as Local Agent, we. .have some territories vacant to ()Made And Quebec. •Veelte today ter ten 00. tatteeo: swept) Separator Co. toiteitoe, 720 Netre DOW St," west, Montreal (3), P.Q - • BABY CHICKS • . • .• •- •GOOte merket trend, develds and started should be Ordered new for prompt shipment. 'Started pollees, up 10 week old, Ames In-CeeSS and ether- breede.. AlSo -.Aietciiing to order. May broilers, order. now. See leen , ageet, or write BrOf Hatchery, 120 John 1'c tit, Hamilton, Ont, ..„ nittle`e 8.. ROOT • PLANTS KODACOLOR Peveloping roll ,905 (not including prints Color prints :100 each extra. Ansco and Ektachrorne 00 min. 20 eit, poeures mounted in slides $1.20 Celer prints from slides 321' each, Money re- funded in 051 for unprinted negatives. PONIES FORbale Two pony mare colts, small, one white, one Pelomine. One show-pony mare, 5 Yrs-, dapple grey AO foal^ Several others. William Yager, Cbeslcy, Ont. PROPERTIES FC.I.R SALE $10,500 - New 7 rooms. on 1-acre lot, sunperch oil heel, bath, garage. More land available Shelburne, 2 miles On liwYt 24; suit service station- E. Arnold, Simburn, phone 124W, ROOFING -CONTRACTORS ?~ • N URS IN GFOR HOME S SALE NURSING- home, licensed for 9 patients, folly equipped, in residential district. APPLY te 68 Gladstone. Ave., St. Thomas, Ont., or phone ME, 1-9301.. Ne real. estate dealers. Palmerston Seniors Horne• Equiped with Niagara Therapy See far yourself - the price is right, Licensed for ten guests. Rates $100.00 to $150.00 per month. Large solid brick modernized home, double garage, huge treed corner lot. Complete with furni- ture etc, Owner has purchased another business, Write or phone now: Pal. merston, Box 195 or phone 491. HurrY, 1/).RO.EST, STRAWBERRY GROWERS ALL COMMERCIAL VARIETIES 12 mad,ION. PLANTS Returns of up. to $2,5.00. per acre under our new growing system. For complete information and price list, write: B.B.F. BOSTON BERRY FARMS (11E04 R.B. No. 1, WILSONVILLE, ONTARIO POONE: WATERFORD HICKORY 3-5807 BULBS ATTENTION. Churches, schools, homeowners. Have your slate roe( and metal work checked and repaired by eeeert workmen, All material and werkinenehlp guaranteed. Free estimates. Cali AX, 4-0200. Norm Slathers, Parkhill, Unt. FARM EQUIPMENT WE have developed a farm wagon that has proven to he reliable for forage racks and Dale hauling. Its main feat- ures are a Very good steering for short turning and high speed no sway trail- ing, For illustrated folder write Horst Welding, RR No, 3, Elmira, Ontario, STAMPS BRITISH Colonial and LISA used. Send 20f and 100 different from your du- plicates and have me send you an entirely different assortment of 100 different. Approvals of above at .1/2 Scotts catalogue. T. It Graham 206a Glenferest Road, Toronto 12, Ont MUFTI. — Odd costume masks Sophia Loren, Italian star, al her Aurgenstock, Switzerland,, villa. Shi and husband Carlo Penti avidly avoid publicity. FARM MACHINERY FOR sAt.e. NUTRIA ATTENTION PURCHASERS OF NUTRIA When purchasing Nutria consider the following points which this organize lion offers: 1. The best available stock, no Cross- bred or standard types recommended, 2. • The reputation of a plan which Is proving Itself substantiated by files of satisfied ranchers, 3._Full insurance against replace- ment, should they not live or in the event of sterility (all fully explained in our certificate of merit.) 4. We glee you only mutations which are in demand for fur garments, 5 - You receive from this organization R guaranteed pelt market in writing. 6. -Membership in o u r exclusive breeders' 'association, whereby only purchasers of this stock may partici pate in the benefits so offered. 7, Prices for Breeding Stock start at $200, a pair, Special offer to those who qualify: earn your Nutrria on our cooperative basis Write: Canadian Nutria Ltd., R.R. No. 2, Stouffvllle, Ontario. FOR sale: Sawyer Massey Threshing Mee-bine with strew Shredder end.. long • feeder, also one I.H.C. grain binder,. both in good condition, Apply J, M. Laird., Norwich, .Ont. Phone . Norwich 285-1A5-1.. GLADIOLUS Bulbs, treated, ready for planting, Large 11,a to 2 inches diam- eter $3.$0. jumbo 2 inches up - $4.00 hundred. Post paid, William Bart- ley, Waterdown, Ontario. — ONION SETS 1st CLASS government Inspected. Size '4; : 7./s, Produce very uniform Onions without seed stalks, Price at request. Slate quantity. Newhouse specializing In Sets NEWHOU5E nin Niagara on the Lake CANADA Fisheries dollar, catalogs $1.25 for 50e in coin, to adult epproval applicants, for our fine used British Colonial • stamps W Franks, 284 Glen- forest Rd„ Toronto, EXCHANGE your duplicates! Send 100 stamps and 100, receive -100 different in exchange! $1 per 1,00! Approval., Co., 242 East 5th St., New York 3 N.Y. Alpine Huts That Hearten Wanderers Hundreds of huts stand ready in the whole region of the Alps to receive the wanderer and the mountaineer. Some are large and sturdy, perched defiantly on sad- dles and . ridges; others, like eagle's eyries, destined only to be used as emergency shelters, their lay-out and fittings limited to the bare necessities. But in both a sense of safety may be felt more keenly than under any roof in town or countryside. Anyone who has ever made his way up. steep ascents towards such a hut, his back bowed under the weight Of a heavy rucksack, in the broil- ing sun, perspiring and with parched throat, knows what it is to step with a sigh of relief into the shade of the hut. The sense of security is felt to the full only on a stormy night, for instance when we have been overtaken by a sudden thunder- stem, when pitch darkness hides from view the ragged, tousle- headed clouds that only a mom- ent before were all ablaze and when the last pale gleam of the sunset-glow has suddenly van- ished from the highest summits. Now a new aspect of the moun- tain is revealed, as we grope our way along the narrow track, which is seen only for short in- stances in the brilliant flashes of lightning. How easy it is 'then for the feeling that one is utterly lost to creep into the heart, fill- ing it with strange forebodings, While t h e thunder rumbles around and among the rocky ridges. . . And when at last, high. up, a Taint, dim, flickering light is seen, cast by a wind-lantern hung outside the window by the soli- citous hut-keeper to guide be- nighted travellers, cne breathes a " sigh of relief. How much com- fort, courage and confidence is abroad ' by i tNs.:! tiny i gleam of light! As sdOn lbe.dbor is shut ' behind tie J wet Tool 4-de again. However wildly the stbrM: may rage outside, however much the raountaineside May tremble at theithueder-elaPA;vhele is refuge, shelter and warmth. — From ". TKO Ira iOted Realm"—By Paul `Eggaribeek; Lin the book "Across the All:;s." NEW Manure Spreader Aprons with original No 67 chain. 75 bushel size, $28,50 complete, For Information write Martin Metals, Route 2, Waterloo, One 440 LC, W/12" John Deere Tractor, all purpose grousers direction reverser, Lights, bottom plate, key switch. rain cap and. shield; 1131 Crawler loader W/62" bucket & teeth, counterweights, purchased new July, 1900 for $8000.00; 1954 Dodge 3 ton dump truck F license; Low bed machinery float, total price for all equipment $7,000.00 - 'nay be financed, must he sold to wind up estate. Box 188, Port Perry, Phone. Yukon 54931 FINE U.S., British, and Canadian stamps on approval, Burrows, 25 Me- Michael St., Kingston, Ontario. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MODERN soft ice cream and food business for sale in growing town of Port Hope. Excellent location on NO. 2 ' Highway, equipment, inventory $12,- 644, Selling for personal reasons. $14,8'00 full price, $7,000 down. Long Bros., Realtors, F. G. Long, Port Hope. FOR THE FIRST TIME FREE: 1. Mem- bership in my New Issues Club ! 2. Membership in my Bargain Club! Don't delay - write today! Absolutely no charge! You will be pleasantly sur- prised; A nice gift included! Robert Kraus, 34-29 41st Street, Astoria, N,Y. ENGINES GRAYMARINE ENGINES SEE the new Graymarine Inboard-out- board units with Eaton or Western gears. New; factory re-built and trade-in engines available. Gasoline and diesel overhaul and spring tune up. LABCO EQUIPMENT LTD. 44 CHAUNCEY AVE. TORONTO 18 RO, 6-2401, BE. 1.5954 100 DIFFERENT Czechoslovakia Com- memoratives, only $1.00, This offer is made to Introduce our world approvals. Postage paid both ways, E. Steele, 186 Carlton, St. Catharines, Ontario. BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR. SALE FOR sale, General store, full line, self- serve, good turnover, central heating, living quarters Write: Dean A Hatch, Belmont, Ont. OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN STAMPS from your 'favourite countries on approval by country collection. Stamps priced singly and per eollection. T. Gazo, 1583 Central, Windsor, Ont, COINS "COINS wanted, pay highest prices. 1961 Coin Catalogue 250. Gary's (8) 9910 Jasper Ave., Edmonton, Alta." BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Great Opportunity Learn Hairdressing Pleasant, dignified profession; good wages. Thousands of successful Marvel Graduates. America's Greatest System Illustrated Catalogue Free Write or Call MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL 358 Bloor St. W., Toronto Branches: 44 King St. W., Hamilton 72 Rideau Street, Ottawa TEACHERS WANTED FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS TEACHER for S,S. No. 6 North East- hope, Perth County. Modern school, close to Stratford. Apply stating quali- fications, etc., to Mrs. Alfred Weitzel, secretary, Route 1, Stratford, PAYING TOP PRICE'S for Canadian cents, 1858 to 1937. Write for my -offer. Gil Gervais, 1084 Wigle St., Windsor, Ontario, CHEQUE proteetor .- recently over- hauled $30.00, T.'II. Graham, 2e6a Glen- forest Road, Toronto 12, Ont. HU. 7.2245. DIETITIAN WANTED GUARD against hydro failure. We can supply complete stand-by electric plants or separate generators for tractor drive. Bettger Industries, Stratford 271-5280. OTTAWA SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD Requires for September teachers of regular grades, Home Economics, In- dustrial Arts and. Auxiliary classes. BENEFITS Physicians' Services Incorporated, Cum-, illative Sick Leave Plan, Teachers' Credit Union, Modern, well-equipped schools, SALARY SCHEDULE Offered to Teachers by Board (September) First Class Minimum $3000.00 Maximum $4850.00 Second Class Minimum $2700.00 Maximum $4550.00 Allowances: One-half confirmed experi- ence outside of Ottawa University De- gree; Special Certificates„ $500. for male married teachers with Dye years experience, Address applications giving qualifica- tions, experience, name of last inspec- tor, etc., to A. Arvisais, B.A,, F.C.I.S., Secretary-Treasurer, 140 Cumberland St., Ottawa-CE6.74.75 CHIEF DIETITIAN Spartans Had A Top Secret Project The Spartans, as every sixth grader knows, were the bravest, ,fiercest, most disciplined warri- Ors in ancient Greece.. Credit for this, according to Herodotus and historians since, belonged to the great lawgiver Lycurgus, who set up the Spar- tan system of exposing newborn babes in an open field; those that survived were deemed good enough to be schooled as sol- diers. This tradition culminated. in the most famous Spartan• of all, Leonidas (circa fifth century. B.C,), who fought the Persians at Thermopylae. Or so the textbooks have maintained for 2,500 years, Last month, however, a lively and un- trammeled New York University physicist named Lyle Borst add- ed a dissenting footnote to his- tory: It was Spartan science, not training, that made the city-state great According to Borst, the Spartans were the first Greeks to learn how to turn iron into steel swords. With these swords, they •"literally hacked to pieces the bronze weapons of the other. Hellenes. Furthermore, the steel was produced with a top-secret project—much like the Manhat- tan Project, which developed the first U.S. atomic bomb in 1945. "Lyeurgue was i,n charge," BoretISaid. "He was the General (Leslie R.] Groves of the pro- ject," Borst's speculations are large- ly based upoh a small chunk of metal he beoright back from an expedition (sponsored by the Ex- plorers Club) to the ancient site of Sparta in the south Peloponn- esus last fall. Archeologists had long classified these Spartan fragments as iron money, but Borst thought it was strange the Spartans would use iron when the other civilizations were us- ing silver and gold coins, Acting. cn a hunch, the 1\tYt5 physicist ran analyses of the ancient sugar-cube-size metal chips and tonna -that they actually were high quality, laminated steel, made over a charcoal stove, The -Sample was unearthed in the ruins of Sparta itself. Horst also found an abandoned iron mine 30 Miles froth the city, and -a slag heap some 100 Miles far- ther front the city. Next Suit- met, he wants td go back to the slag site and look for the fur need Where he Suspects the Spartans turned out the steel. Eventually, of course the Spar. tart Monopoly Was broken. "The Hittites probably had steel be. fere the Spartans," Horst says, "arid others learned how td Make it from titbit, Pont`' LeonidaS and Men,Those PersianS he fought elSo had steel 8Words,''' PHONOGRAPH. 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Ingram, 454 Geneva St., St. Catharines, Ont, QUILT PATCHES ASSORTED Broadcloth, plain and print- ed, 3 lbs. $1,89, Special, smaller pieces, 4 lbs, $1.98. Assorted Flannelette, 3 lbs. $1.49. Quilt Designs - set of 16 -500 Drapery:- Better quality assorted mill ends, 1 -3 yards lengths, 44 inches wide - 5 lbs, $7.98; pieces for cushions, 2 lbs. $1.98. Postage paid, refund. Gordon Pullen, 48 Abell St., Toronto 3, HYGIENIC RUBBER GOODS TESTED, guaranteed, mailed in plain parcel, including catalogue and sex - book free with trial assortment, 18 for $ors, 1.00 ( Bo Fin x est 24-TPF,R quality). egina, Sask. Western Distribu. t DAIRY EQUIPMENT Save On Milker Repairs Inflations, milk and air tubes, and gaskets. For all makes of milkers. Most pulsators repaired. Loomis & Loomis, Port MeNicoll, Ont, HORSES QUARTER horse consignment sale, De- troit, Mich., April 8. State Fairgrounds, Write: Leetch and McKinley, Fenton, Micli, How Can 1? By Roberta lee Q. How can fill cracks in furniture? A. By using beeswax; it should, of course, be melted to the re- quired consistency. Q. How can I clean dust from a black straw hat? A. Instead of using a brush, rub the hat well with a piece of black velvet. The velvet re- moves the dust more completely than brushing. Q. How can I remedy casters that persist in falling out of a piece of furniture every time It is lifted or moved? A. Remove the offending cas- ter and hacksaw a slot about Ye- inch deep in the end of the cas- ter post. Then wedge this slot slightly apart, and drive it back into the furnittire leg. it'll fit much more tightly. INSTRUCTION EARN Morel Bookkeeping, Salesman- ship. Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Les. sons 504. Ask for free circular No. 33. Canadian Correspondence Courses, 12E10 Bay Street, Toronto. As .Others See Us Depjt—A colulnist saySi int PtiecA tine: "T"' enjoyed receiving` from New York a letter -whose stamp portrayed the Statue Liberty beneath the proud plogeri ",Liber- ty fee 411." The whole thing was eancalKij)wr,th PoStenaill; keg, 4 `Xlieres.' enlist rePort their • addresses during January." MONEY TO LOAN Loans—Mortgages FIRST and second long and short term loans and mortgages from $0,000 up on business stock, machinery, light • or heavy equipment, contracts, and Re. Counts receivable factoring or pur- chaser. Capital for new businesses or recapitalize present, Complete financ- ing of motels, hotels, hospitals, medi- cal clinics, factories, office buildings, commercial buildings a n d develop- ments. Bank loahs on time deposits or compensating balance. Interim funds on all projects and construction, lease back on all types commercial buildings and motels. For financing let us assist you. For appointment call Commmer- eial you.. Department Investment Dis- count Corporation, 10906 Gratiot Ave., Detroit 13, Mich, Phone DR. 1.8415 or DR. 1-4659. War Amps Mail 81/4 Million Key Tags — Miniature key tags to match car license numbers will go out to Canadian Motorists this month from the War Amps Key Tag Service. Model Gerry West lends a hand with• a mail truck (10,000 letters• a day are going out) while war amp William Roberts looks on, slightly amused. In their 5 years of operation the War Amps have recovered 60,000 sets of lost car keys, ISSUE 11 = 1961 :I li ALL THIS INCLUDED IN YOUR CUARD Ile ET Iii • 275 lbs. free baggage allowance • Superb cuisine • Duty-free shoppihg • Dancing, parties, movies I • Stabilizers for smooth sailing * Flawless British service Save' 10% on round-trip until April 14 PAY-LATER PLAN AVAILABLE fir SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT -- 111 Corner Bay & Wellington StS., A rAst, FREQUENT tAILINGS, TO ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, IRISH S 'PUNCH PORTS FROM NEW YOriir It, NAI1FAX , QUEEN ELIZABETH Mar. 15, 29, Ape, 12, 26 *ivERNIA Mar. 16 QUEEN MARY Mar, 22, Apr. 5, 19, May 3, 17 I'selvAkie. Mar, 22, Apr. 14 MEDIA Mar, 31, May 5, June 2, 30 *SAXONIA Mar. 30 OARI-krA Aar. 21, May 19, June 16 'CARINTHIA Apr. 7 *front Halifax fallo*Ino day, IVSIINIA FROM MONTREAL g QUEBEC . Ape 1 3, May 5, 26, June 16, July 7,'18, Aug, 1 8 SAXONIA Apr, 22, May 12, June 2, 23, July 14, Ave. 4, IS CAititohiA tApr. 28, May 19, Jurie 9, 30, July 21, Aug. 11 REGULAR i'AILINGe TlitkEMER Prom "Quebec following day. No One Cdii Serve You Better hi, Toronto, Ont. T. tett! IEMpled 1,1011 i• I Il l sTILL ACTIVE — 'Lord Clement Atlee, Laborite who defeated Winston. ChUrchill in a postwar electiOn drid betaine. ereel minister, bicIS his vi re adieu at Loridari Airport. He flew to India far a three-week lecture-taU4 discussing "bernacraty add the United Neitione.' traiithes at: Halifax i Saint Jahn'. Montrea Toront.d Villnnrpeg Edmonton • VtitielitiVer , 11,