Mi TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1943 Birth of Dionne Quintuplets Changed Obscurity of Small Town Doctor to World Fame " lu Wn m minister minister to to the the Iovcd ter the rdr to to average average ills ills him. Zard; of men, wumcu aim cjumren. Medical " hours, syrup. authorities "ww" Foot comfort Is of vital importance to the war worker. The true worth of a work boot it measured In terms of quality, comfort and . long life. These famous Leckie bkookum end Columbia Work Boots are built to stand the gaff 'j but they're made for comfort too! The next lime i, you're buying work boots, ask for Leckie's. SKOORtUftB COLUMBIA WORK BOOTS made hy j. leckie co. limited vascoh'eii, 11 i . 1 o'clock in tho mnrnlno- nf t. T. , ""Wlgnoui : t eVentful May day he" wis ZSSSJS awakened at his home n Callen- J JJ-I ors wcre showered on w der by a vigorous pounding on his cllned fabulous offers to to fa-fmnr. door. It was Ollva Dionne. hi. ..... .b go w ia n c In the nursery each day and often kept them cooling their heels In a hotel if his charges showed the slightest indisposition. No father ever watched after their interests with a more tender care than he did. ( In 1935 King George .V of Great ; Britain appointed him' a member Allan Hoy Dafoe was an obscure country doctor inf the or.i.lv settled nnrrhorn Ontnvin nnin tt oo mo P"e He ' Order of the British Em- was made a life member She sprang into fa, VffSEfJXSZZ Dionne quintuplets into the world. For 27 years before ation and the Canadian Medical that lie had worked along the frontier unhonored andlAssodation. unsiinf, bringing ordinary babies to life, meridine b the UIU U? splke fre?uent,,y n the radl torn bod'es of injured lumbermen, durl"e the early childhood of "my onr! fighting north couhtrv bll?- m u. . .. babies" but declined offers to en- WINNIPEG Owing to the lowering of military medical standards . " 1500 w Manitoba ..wiru. vniuof aimuugn a' ne was the father of the quints. The doc- poor man. He preferred to remain men who were classified by doctors tor had attended Mrs. Dionne at a country doctor the coroner of ln cateSorles B and C are now lithe birth of three of her five pre- callcnder and the medical health able t0 call"uP- About na of these vlous children, and knew that an- officer for Mnrih tiim...iu . 'men are farmers and will be en- other baby was expected, but not ship. I titled to the usual consideration, it so soon. Tn A . is explained. Notices will be mailed So he hurried to the humble J" LlPLi!f f publiclt)r these men tellta6 them that they "is normal llfe- .prvthlne ln confusion in the dim however, was Beavers, which have been on the hnm born nrematurelv prematurely ' and and no no arranee- arrange- Elan niivsinan 1Z nnn . s.man novntoH Znt? " MnAiiAnii.. he , W,f ,few few . years, years' ... have have been been makins maklnS - . a a mints for their advent had been SKS" f,"dp ? Prac lcal y I nuisance of themselves around Flin " " re " made The father disappeared but qul"ts l,Flon by using culver under the Petty OTicer R. A. (Dick) Cas- 1.1 h.j ie- icnaca me umvciauy ui iwimiu siay nas arrived in moose jaw iui turned with the priest, Mrs. Dionno and was graduated ln medicine ln a thl.ty day leave to visit his wife, had rallied' and a "lew hours later 1907 at 24. He headed for the north and son. PO. Cassidy recently ar-at out of danger. woods and settled in the thriving rived in Canada after serving over- Surprised to find the babie6 still lumber town of Callender. He mar- seas, alive he gave his undivided atten- ricd a nurse, Bertha Morrison, Moose Jaw is going to have a ration to them. For 21 hours he fed daughter of a Halifax clergyman, crosse team and Its orgnizers hope them a few drops of warm water she died after bearing him a son, to create a league throughout the from an eve-droacer every two William Allen Dafoe. southern part of the province. Vic Henderson of Stanley. Hon. Dr. William R. Motherwell, aarhulturallst, was buried at Aber nethy recently, from the church which he long ago helped to found, and for many years helped to sus fjiin. rpnnle from many parts of the piovlnce attended the service. Those present from Moose Jaw Included Mr. and Mrs.V. J. Motherwell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Tnomos Miller, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Workman and Mrs. lack. NEW U-BOAT HIDEOUTS LONDON, June 8.0) The Germans are building new hideouts for U-boats along the French coast .as a result of destruction caused I by R.A.F. raids on St. Nazalre and ,'Lorlent, according to word reach-ling London. ' TURKS TRAIN AT CAPE. CAPE TOWN, June 8 (CP) Six .Turkish pilots are doing special training on Lockheed Lodestars at the British Airways Training J School at Vaaldam, Transvaal. Six other Turks recently qualified ln Ithe Union on a specialized radio course. THE DAILY PAGE THREE Poaching On His Trapline KITWANCOOL, June 8 A local trapper, Samuel Douse, reports that on several occasions his trap line along White River has been poached upon and that, due to depradatlons, the once populous beaver colony at White Lake is practically wiped out. During May, Douse found strange traps on his line and, after posting a notice that he would seize any others that he found, he dlscoverel several more, one of which contained" a young beaver. Douse confiscated these. The trapline along White River has been the property of the Douse family for several generations. Wolverine have also been taking a toll of the remaining beaver, and Douse is anxious to get in touch With anyone who has experience in catching these wily animals. FOR CLOSE FIGHTING LONDON, June 8 OH As part of a long-term policy to make the British Home Guard the equlva- light Two babies already had been Z 1 nanged- e became as deciine In the north for the past.lent to fcont-llne Infantry forces, wl be equipped with Bofors i i' .ti... fi.u'iy- ti midwives were makinir un uf iiuasons Bay railway lines as dam " "'" ul "u pracuce, sites. The water mnnin. hurriedlv fnr thP nPw 7t Keeping only 77 u i and arrivals building a fire. natients SU Lives in Danger a few of his older A3 the ' youngsters grew and be- ue- lie rolled up his sleeves and soon , ,.T 7, "V. "ut gan w acquire a sizeable fortune . LwD ,, fM other babies three cry ng feebly, from m, rp hnrn The mothpr's 1 fp u-ns .... ' 1 backs up along the embankment, endangering the roadbed. Trappers with registered trapllnes have been granted permission to take off as many as forty beaver which this year average - - esw l00K on new rorm jj plan-' from $40 to $50 a Delt. S bvhefemendoul "ed & SpCClal home for them- wllh 06S ot Pak Point T6 re.ponUb e m5m down litles of S saving ivinJ Z her life an enclosed cilery, and visitors lost two horses, a .bull, four calves. from a over tne CQun and keeping the spark : of life alive Unlted stales came gee thm destroytd ban recently Tne f.j ..C y ... fire started from a smudge burning . , ,, , .. I I didn t see how all of the babies vicii isu I rom Koyaltv L ... . , could poi.;lbly live" he related later, In 1935, the Ontario legislature so I baptized each of. them separ- passed a measure to make them "lL .J' lln"e"!: Zd ?A5f ' bubonic plague has caused (requently did this for Roman George VI and Queen Elizabeth of Cathcllr biiHcs whose lives were Great Britain, while on their Can-In danger, using the Latin form of adian tour, visited the five years- the rite. old girls and him. The Queen was h ",th nf f ' ' satri that par.h dav Constantly, it seemed as if the especially charmed with their nat- m0re raU were invading the city ln tiny infants were aoout'io cue. lie urai ciuaviour in me presence oi iarge numbers wrapped them in tne only cover- rujauy. Leading Aircraftsman Earl A. tog available remnants of old cot- There was some unhappy mo- Rindress has arrived overseas ac tin sheeting and napkins laid ments ln the interim when the cording to word received by his them In a corner of the bed and parents objected to their babies be- motherTMrs. M. A. Rindress. Lead-covered them with a heated mg segregated Jrom the rest of Ing Aircraftsman Rindress enlisted blanket the family but eventually the dlf- with the Air Force in February Meanwhile, the mother appeared flculties were ironed out. '1942. as a radio technician, to be dying. After emergency Dr. Dafoe was born on May 29,! measures he started out to get a 1883, In the Ontario village of pric -no one else was available Madoc, the son of another country and made the trip to Corbell, near- doctor, William Allan Dafoe and ly three miles away, in record time Rasa CVan Duescn) Dafoe. He at-1 automobile, automoolie. wnen wnen ne ne to drive mosquitoes from his cattle The rat situation ln Winnipeg has reached such a state that the the civic health committee to older a special emergency session to deal with the rapidly increasing men ace. Dr. M. 5. Lougheed, medical MOOSE JAW laimuii ymer fiem. pieces TAKE STARCII OUT OF ' 'EM LONDON; jiine,18"ltt)"r."Ti1p,'Air Ministry is 'takirie some of tht starch out of R.A.F". and W.A.A.F officers. An order says they now may wear soft collars but not during inspections, and collar-attached shirts, but only off parade. tion now the amount of meat which can be bought Is limited by the number of coupons as well as the supply of cash, consumers have to spend. Cooking tests made by. the consumer section, of the Agriculture Department' show that in cooking" roasts, a moderate temperature from 325 to: 350 degrees Fahrenheit for the entire cooking period, results in less shrinkage and results ln a more tender Juicier roast. Other points to keep in mind, say the experts, are: "Don't add water, and don't cover roasts while cooking. Allowing them to stand for ahort time In a warm place after cooking makes for easier and more economical PICK THEM YOUNG F. S. Gris-dale, deputy foods .administrator for the Prices Board.iwarns house- nMi mm nnrt rorn mi, ninnnp miinhmlpis My es of tne Mew xors Kangers oi wives in uie mantel ior cniCKen the National Hockey League, and I that unlesS they know their fowl Meanwhile, he had sent a wcrc seven months old, he felt he n,n call for fnr a nurse nurse at at North Norm mM couid ivo leave thron them in in other other hands hands "Gymle" umie McMillan, former Moose they may In.7lt.rf be paying the price ' of .S a tlon of a doctor's certificate Is not allowed. Ration officials suggest that consumers leave corn syjup for mothers with small babies. . .SNACKS A HELP Canada's war industries recognize a short rest period morning and afternoon, with a light mid-shift snack, as an aid to greater production, and what has been proved true of industrial workers applies also to others. Mothers are advised to adopt "mld-shtft" rest periods and snacks for themselves. They -will find that the short relaxation with a cup of soup or tea, a glass of milk or fruit Juice or some fresh fruit will pay dividends in Increased energy and vitality. CONSERVATION THE WATCH. WORD If present day beauty aids are to stay, Canadian women will have to practise dressing table ec onomy. Lipstick containers, mascara cases, rouge and powder com pacts and all such fancy devices are out." oiaer containers, whlcn can be used over and over again for refills, now are becoming the "musts" on personal salvage lists. It Is economical to buy the larger containers and Jars of creams and THE EXPERTS SAY . . . Wartime Conservation Hints for Busy Housewives (uy tne Canadian Press) CAREFUL COOKING Cooking I lotions. These do not evaporate or plays a part in making meat go become rancid .If they are kept further; an important considera tightly covered In a cool place. For current use, creams and lotions can be put in smaller Jars and kept at hand. PRAISE FOR SERVICEMEN Servicemen. and t h e i r- families make the best possible tenants, says Mrs. Harvey Agnew, supervisor of housing registries for the Prices Board. These reports, Mrs. Agnew says, Indicate that the opinion is pretty well universal that members of the forces make tht most desirable of tenants. PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES Gyro Club Planning to Continue This Season Assistance is Sought The Prince Rupert Gyro Club is hurry considering carrying out again this Jaw iunior hockey coacn are going iresa young- cnicsen ior an oia - .- . . to handle the team. Both Regina hen. Prices for various grades dlf- neighboring women aided the tired in many years. It was a trip, to Qn Jta Notre Dame are reported to be er across doctor and the nurse In keeping Ncw york. m the metropolis, .he , and summer simUar to h. i -. Il.r. flrcf fnnr ij-ii 1 I o .nnclont !USU 1UII11U1K namo. I rr. u..uu.v. Miss Jane Hasgerty, , a , Be le Plain he flew day.. centre of attraction. Later, resident since 1906 died BcUe A ,et of potato scales registered to Washington and was again a Jn to aEregate weight at 13 pounds (popular flgure. TnttRS 1 ax ounces. For clays the doctor IIe made an address in Carnegie well 0XiSS! I trlct. having lived tore 41 years. had doubts as to. whether they Hall, New York, and a fascinated , . . ' " ii i i .J 4 ..tll ii o AAA nnrcnii p Viofirrt uuiq live, iiicccu, ii was uuu uiuu auuiuncu j.uuu 40UIW 1V i A A ma ...i.-. nf inforpst to Moose thev were four months old that hojthe story of "a modern .fairy tale." fn really began to hope. Then a nur- as he described the multiple births, j ser. wa;, built for them ana ne felt Oiat with proper medical care thev would survive. Mutual Loye Idolized in Ncw York St. Joseph's Church, Stanley, Dur- v. a m f ti-Vinn C.rm Dnn n pie came R,nvpr. South Moose Jaw. was loin ing prices for fowl prevailing ln ulusc ,w"11-" " "" 7, . several Frank SWnner- past VeaTS their areas Also housewives.-should miSS&, cha,rmtr of ,theHciub's piayr,und live fowf thanft they 'would for committee, placed proposed plans the dressed product. CORN SYRUP Consumers dre asked by the Prices Board to cooperate with retailers who are trying to distribute available stocks of corn syrup as evenly as possible. before the club executive at a meeting yesterday and these will be taken up again by the club as a whole at its regular monthly business meeting tomorrow. They provide for an expenditure of upwards of $600 by the club itself 'Tltero - nn rofrti1oflr ., 11U WiC oooidbaiiuc Ul tile Ulty auu film of the famous five, he gave to innred Henderson, eldest! the sale of corn syrup; making Its fm authorlties in playground As time went on, and they grew the orders to camera men as and Mfc Gilbert sale contingent upon the produc-1 lmprovf,ment workuis to be sou?h normal youngsicrs, ne luvtu.me ipiibui vi umc ui The military has been responsible for the disruption of some of the playgrounds if not for actual damaging. Another matter to come before thfi club at tomorrow's meeting will Include that of representation at the international conference in Toronto and the district meeting ln yancouver. It Is possible tha members may be able to attend The annual Gyro picnic is being planned for June 27 with the use of Dr. R.: G. Large's power cruiser Soogwllis. KWONG SANG IIING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to King Tai 612 7th AVE. WEST All our patronare welcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 Jn-Phone Red 247 M New priority lirocedure: the Program Classification System effective June 7 priority procedure, the -Program Classification Jsys'-Jtr. ANEW tern, has been established by Priorities Order 4, effective on June 7, 1913. Under this simple, new procedure, industrial purchase orders placed with Canadian firms will be classified within one or more of 24 code numbers. After June 7 every purchaser of goods w commodities valued at S23 or more, (other than a retailer, a person who buys from a retailer, or such others as are designated in the regulations), must provide his supplier with the appropriate code number as indicated by the regulations, or with sufficient information to enable the supplier himself to classify the purchase order. Industrial and mill supplies, warehouses and other businesses performing similar functions for industry, shall NOT be deemed retailers for the purposes of the new regulations. Copies of the new Order, P.O. 4, together with complete details of its operation, are obtainable from Regional Priorities Offices. Regional Offices:' 514 Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg Halifax , 1155 Bishop Street' Montreal Osier Building . Toronto ut Terminal Building - : . Hamilton ,(- ihv 1009 Canada Building . Windsor . 209 Power Building Winnipeg c-oTorth West Purchasing Ltd., 109th St. and Jasper Avenue Edmonton 113C Marine Building Vancouver Priorities pranch (Ref. P.O. 4) t No. 3 Temporary Building Ottawa To the Small Importer: Another new order, P.O. 5, also has been issued. This new order determines procedures under which the small importer of United States materials for maintenance, repair, or operating supplies, may obtain the necessary priority assistance. Ob- . tain details from your nearest Regional Priorities Office. THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS 4ND SUPPLY Honourable C. I). HOWE Minister 'i:KX'i!mi'a:i'i: J :JB PRESCRIPTIONS 9 Through the years, the physicians of this community and their patients have come to know that they can depend. on us. i dimes IM. Zriut Pioneer Dmq&ists ; II THE HEXALL STOKE PHONES 81 and 83 y Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. jj Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.