u
rX
uih.
r
lontreal
Twins
ay-June-WAAFS
ok
So
MUcn
Aime
uniy
ioy
(Friend
Can
Tell
Them
Apart,
They
Say
3NDON.
August
21:
?
May
Id
June
saunaers
nope
iney
Int
-:iusp
as
much
confusion
in
fle
Women's
Auxiliary
Air
Force
they
did
among
nrends
back
Montreal
and
more
recently
Lne
fellow-workers
In
a
Blr-
ingham
chocolate
factory.
BThe
protty,
zo-year
oms
wno
came
to
England
from
Montreal
seven
years
ago
have
Joined
the
VV.
A.
A.
F.
as
clerks.
Identical
twins,
their
Montreal
friends'
hardly
knew
which
was
which.
May
and
June
were
employed
In
the
chocolate
factory
'until
they
decided
to
Join
the
W.
A.
A
F.
In
the
factory,
their
employers
had
difficulty
keeping
track
of
them;
Often,
one
was
credited
with
work
done
by
the
other.
"The
only
difference
between
I
us;
says
May,
"Is
June's
boyfriend.
I
have
none."
The
girls
have
three
brothers,
two
In
Canada,
and
the
third
with
the
Canadian
forces
in
Britain.
Riley
s
Toffee
Just
arrived
from
England
Ideal
for
that
going
away
present,
for
the
bridge
table,
for
the
show
or
for
that
quiet
evening
at
home.
In
fancy
tins
from
50c
T0
$1.50
Ormesltd.
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Druggists
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Store
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to
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to
suit
every
requirement.
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screened
and
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Also
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complete
Une
of
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for
every
type
of
building.
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shingles
are
from
the
Queen
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Islands,
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of
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Father
Paul
Ev
Sanschagrln
left
on
last
evening's
train
tor
a
trip
to
Smlthers.
Ole
Nordstetten,
who
had-
arrived
earlier
ln
the
week
from
Ketchikan,
left
on
last
evening's
train
for
Minneapolis
where
he
will
attend
University.
Tonight's
train,
due
to
arrive
from
the
East
at
12:00
daylight
saving
time,
was
reported
this
morning
to
be
thirty
minutes
late
Roy
Allen
an
experienced
cloth
ing-
salesman,
arrived'
in
the-
city
yesterday
from
Vancouver
on
,the
Prince
George
to'
Join-
the-
staff
of
Watts
&
Nickerson.
Giving
an
Interesting-
discussion
on
the
subject
of
"Magnesium
"
Dr.
B.
H.
Bailey
of
the
Prince
Rupert
Fisheries
Experimental
Station
staff
was
the
speaker
today
at
the
regular
luncheon'
of
the
Prince
Rupert
Rotary
Club.
President
P.
H.
Lln-zey
was
in
the
chair
and
there
was.
a;
fair
attendance
of
members
with
a-,
few
guests.
Invitations
are
out
for
a
reception
to
be
held
In
honor
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
James
Alder,
on
the
occasion
of
their
golden
wedding
anniversary
on
Friday
evening
of
this
week
at
their
residence
"Cralglachle,"
Hampshire
Road,
Victoria,
B.
C.
It
was
because
of
this
forthcoming
event
that
Mr.
Alder
cut
short
his
recent
visit
to
Prince
Rupert.
CIGARETTE
PAPERS
Better
Late
Than
Never
Bride
Wants
To
Exchange
Counter'
pane
Of
25
Years
Ago
.
KNOXVILLE,
Tenn
August
21:
OO
A
middle-aged
woman
stopped
before
a
department
store
floor
manager
and,
preferring
a
bundle,
asked
him
to
make
an
exchange.
Unwrapping
the
package
and
finding
a
counterpane,
the
floor
manager
exclaimed:
"Lady,
we
never
had
this
kind
of
counterpane
in
stock
here."
Blushing
slightly,
the
woman
replied:
"Well,
111
explain.
Twenty-five
years
ago
I
thought
I
was
getting
married.
I
bought
this
counterpane
at
this
store.
But
well,
he
didn't
pop
the
question
until
just
recently.
We're
married
now.
and
I
Just
thought
I'd
like
to
exchange
the
counterpane
for
a
new
one."
LOVE
DIDNT
WORK
SUMTFR,
S.
C,
August
21:
CT
A
young
man
appealed
against
army
draft
"above
all"
because
of
"my
Intention
to
.marry
a
beautiful
little
girl
with
whom
I
am
very
much
In
love."
He's
In
the
army
now,
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It
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Telh
How
To
Paint'
Legs
To
Replace
Silk
Stockings
SAN
FRANCISCO;
August
21:
W
r-As
a
dancer-
at
the
"It"
Maxine
Frances-
finds
sills,
stoeklngs
very
importantt
If
she
can
t'
get'
any
more'
she
wanted
to
know
what
to
do
about
It.
So
with'
her
friend
Alice
Hnlett,
also
a
dancer,
Max
ine
worked
out
a
series
of
tips
on
leg-palnting.
which
aids
the-
11
lusloni
1
.Maxine'
used
;
a.
soluble;
theatrical
makeup;.
The-
legs-,
must
be
free-
of
hair;
the
"stockings"
must:
be-
painted
neatly,
without-streaks?
the-
top;
even;
2.
.For
best
result)
under,1
artifi
cial
light;
she
experimented'
with
a
cream
which
gave
ther
paint,
more
lustre.
3.
A-
few
yards,
away,
it
waa
hard,
to
tell
silk-stockings
if
ronvi
the
painted
ones.
Marine's
garter
aldr
ed
the
Illusion.
4.
Skirt
should
be
in
contrast,
said
Maxine.
Nude
or,
tan.
shades
"give
away"
the,
paint.
Takes
Degrees
As
A
Husband
Oregon
Male
Student
Figures
H!s
Wise
To
Know
Of
Babies
And
Hquswifing,
EUGENE,
Ore.,
August
21:
W
Buck
Buchwach
isnt
even
engaged
J
but
he's
already
a
full
trained
"husband."
Weathering
two
full
terms
of
razzing
from
his
schoolmates,
Buchwach
has-completed
a
course
In
"Household
Management"
and,
one
In
"Child
Care
and
Training"
at
the
University
of
Oregom
In
each.
case
his
grade
was
"superior."
In
the
first
course-
Buck
was
the
only
man
In
the-class
of-51
co-eds,
and
in
the-
second
was
alone
among
38:
I
didn't
do
this
as
a
gag,"
Buck
Miss
explains.
"I
want
to
get
married
by
the
time
I'm
23
and
I
think
everyone
should
be
a
parent
when
he's
25,
so
he
can
be
a
real
pal
to
his
growing
children.
All
I've
done
Is
to
get
a
head
start
by
learning
about
real
problems
regarding
homes
and
children."
Buchwach
has
a
year
more
of
college
and
then
looks
forward
to
a
career
as
a
sports
writer.
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