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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 1942 From Cljr Stmra TODAY from Tha Tribune London Bureau opyrlrht hy Th Bnuthara Ltd. ONDON Editorially The Times explains the occupation of North Africa, which now appears certain at a small cost to the Allies, will open up big possibilities the Mediterranean, strategic proposals for which were elaborated between Premier Churchill and President Roosevelt last ummer, and communicated to Premier Stalin during Churchill's visit to Moscow. PVanta tn North Afrlpa tkn New Party To the Editor of The Tribune. Sir, would like to bring to the notice ol every patriotic minded man and woman a subject of vital interest.

One day our boya are going to come home victorious. Is it going to be! Thanks, a gratuity, land settlement, riding freight cars and the rest? I am told that this will not be the case, but the fossils at Ottawa, of both parties, have made promises before. Now is the time to prepare for our bojs' return. Every veteran of the last war together with the mothers, wives and sweethearts of this war should organize now. Then when the soldiers return we will have some thing concrete to offer them.

Tliara ihnnM ha Ana nct nnrfv FOR YOUR SAFETY Do you know whether or you're a good driver? not There' one sure way to test situations where emergency stops are necessary, you i not a good driver. By not anticipating what may happen in the next few seconds, you're exposing yourself fo accidents, and incidentally you're wasting a lot of rubber and gaso line. 1 A I V.I... conscious of more than her tional responsibilities. na Clearinjf up In Egypt nears Its final stage.

The capture of Mersa Matron and further advance against Rommel's shattered army in the western desert and succor for starving and dying Italians are bringing the Egyptian campaign to a close. The Times' military correspondent thinks Pommel has no more than 50 tans left out of all his divisions, while the luft divisions, wnne ine iuii r. Li, A panzer Plain Fie Marshil Smuts jnjt the mignl the turning point of the war. In comment on Churchill Man 1 on wy t0 sion House speech, lhe limes emphasizes the Prime Minister's i 1 striking reply to United Stated The flrst of many Indications of critics of the British Empire, and changes S3ys his forthright declaration that" brought about Is found in he h. did not become the King's first 1 Air Force raids on Italian minister to liquidate that Empire aerodromes on Sardinia.

clears the way for consideration of fueture colonial policy. In determining thc colonies' future progress, Britain will be YOUR OPINIONS The TnDuna wUcomea lettfra from ite Mriri on matura of public Inteml, preferably with the nam ot tn wrltrr, but where a. pn nam uira th wrltar'i correct nam and adorn muu ba fivn although not for publication. Plrase your leticra brief: preferably 200 word or The rei.erveg th rlsltl to rut lettera when ipac limitations reqult. From Ankara comes reports of Finally Germans fired on the crowd killing several persons and wounding 50.

The Germans are now busy explaining why they will not take Stalingrad this year. They say the Russians surprised them by the construction of secret railways for bringing up supplies. Also bad weather has affected operations. The Germans, says The Times' Stockholm correspondent, are "looking Intently for heavy clouds which are already appearing on the horizon of Russias vast steppes," and whatever further secrets they may disclose. Nazi newspapers to offset the and a graduate of the University of Toronto.

Before his ap YOUR BIRTHDAY By MARY BLAKE If November 12 is your birthday, the best hours for you on this date will be from 10.45 a.m. to 12.45 yourself in a hurry, according to from 2.45 to 4.45 p.m. and i me xsanonai aaiety council ana from 8.45 to 10.45 p.m. The dan that is to see how long you can grr periods will be from R45 to drive without making an emer iio.43 a.m., from 6.45 to 8.45 p.m. gency stop, If you find yourself getting Into and from 10.45 p.m.

until mid night. It might be advisable, before you complain about the seasoning or flavor of food, to he sure that nothing is wrong with your sense of taste, for jour tongue or palate may be slow to distinguish certain qualities on Nov. 12. Individual interests are apt to vary, so do not Wartime transportation demands surprised if that which interests good drivers. Test your driving 'you proves to be extremely boring the next time you drive it may 'to someone else.

The average per save you an accident! son's temperament will have much Hearing Bad! Duelo Catarrhal Condilionx to do with his display of either the agreeable or disagreeable jide of his nature, especially when participating in social activities. Married and engaged couples, as well as sweethearts, might be benefited if they remember that "doing easily HiarrnHI finr, mm nn.i uj nrl not te1 any lnncr slnre. i wnni mums mm nmirun is iRiem; the dlfovcry nf an American Chemist, rloing what is impossible for talent Now It la priFKlblo fnr aonie of th most obstinate caas of rflfn due tn ra tarrh to ha relieved hy the application of the formula rallfd Spantex. CONGRATULATIONS t. nff fh fl, lllrTAIII In manv rountrloa.

7 ycaral old. writes: "I have tiar) the treatment Nov. 11 (Promoted i gir XL vT 4 1 i The son of Mr. and Mis. R.

Gordon. 172 Claremont ave Norwood, JACK GORDON has been promot ed to the rank of Captain with the demonstrations In Atnens against Armored Division overseas. His the Italians. Great crowns nearing wlf, ln Sask. banners wth the words "Freedom and England" thronged the streets of the capital.

1 The Italians were unable to sup press the demonstrators who threw flowers on' the monument of un known Greek soldiers of its last war. C.P.R. Offers Scholarships university, slarting in the 104.1 1944 terms, has been made by W. M. Neal, vlt'e presijtiil.

Thu com petition is open to young men and women emnlnvea nf thp romnunv fnr ontv 3 weeks and my hearing la i Ceorae Gorman. Winnlneff horn i niurh h'tter. The prompt and legiate institute th. hd nnluM have auhFidpd Mv uesnire, ocoi inztA. np si.nv A.

C. La Riviere. St. Boniface, la Improvlnc aatlafartnnly. Spantea la 10 1 eaallv used at homo ami aeema in work horn 18il.

rapidly on peopla of all aca. Spantex Talbot Winninep la aurreaafnl In rollevlna catarrhal non dafn. atoppina; Head Noiara and born St. Pierre riu Suri. riirblnitratarrh.

that It la offered tinder Sidney Smith Winninep horn an Iron Had money hank apreement.1. o'aney r. omnn, Winnipeg, nom Get Spantex from your dnics at today. London, 1878. inn.

tfattheendoflOdavaynurhear H.R.H. Guifavus Adolphu your druggist today. CLEAN CONCENTRATED. CONVENIENT 'ECONOMICAL HEAT R. Swail Coal Cartage Ltd.

I Wall and WtlHnston BRAZE AU BRIQUETTES Sold by These Dealers: 124 Higg'ni Ave. E. COOK "1 A 0 I mmmmvtmmmwmmwmViaii wimimt cnnaiii A radio technician with the C. A.F., LAC. WILLIAM SEXTON has arrived overseas.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sexton, 14(52 Alexander ave.

He enlisted with the air force in January, 1942, and trained at McGill and Clinton. Ont. He was educated at Cecil Rhodes school and Daniel Mclntyre col Mrs. A. D.

McRae At Coast Int la not relieved, your ean ioiaea (jrown rnnce oi aweaen, Dorn subsided, Just return the empty park jg Mrs. Blanche McRae, wife of c. and your money will he refunded 'Senator A. D. McRae, formerly of WliiKMii.

1 1 i w. a. it. mnftfiMi. wr AJ Tua.Hdii tnnrn nn (Man, born Isle of Wight, Vncouver, Vancouver.

She Advt.aws. hMn jn 1U neRtn for two and ia half years. Phsn, J7'M Otb.rn. St. Phn, Htn famlly ij i rtence, more man was cni Braid Buildera' Supply Fuel FORT ROUCE COAL CO.

hected to benefit the Red Cross. Phonttjss. lOiborn, and Fit Phom 41 nt Besides her husband, Mrs. McRae Phont 11 if lit Jamei St. H.

J. McNEIL I ii ii. LB E7X PHONE 98 161 is survived by three daughters: Phon. 17 04 Mrs. R.

P. Eaker, Vancouver; Mrs. Walter Selicman, New York City, and Mrs. Lucille Paul, Seattle, all of whom were at Vancouver at time of Mrs. McRae's death.

The funeral service will be heir! Friday with burial in Vancouver. REAL WILD HORSES The only au'hentr wild horses are found in western Mongolia. i THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE PAGE 7 MY DAY IN BRITAIN Oranges Once More Seen In Britain By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (Copyright, 1913. hy th I'niled Fealur (yndlrata Ine. in whol or In part ttrtctly forbidotn.) ONDON, Tuesday I was awakened by a very charming "Wren" who brought me orange Juice.

I was so surprised, 1 forgot to protest, but by the time I had reached the other "Wrens" quarters, where we were to breakfast, my conscience was bothering mo a great Mrs. Roosevelt deal, for I know I had been treated to something special. Even though the ministry of food told me that, for the moment, oranges were once more possihle to buy, since a big shipment had been received, still I felt guilty. I found, however, thnt (ho renl exnlnnnlion lav in the fact that some of our naval officers repay the hospitality shown by the "Wrens" by sharing with them a few of their oranges which come from the United States. This made me feel a little happier.

One becomes very conscious of food over here. Everyone Is urged to eat potatoes, so potatoes usually appear in two forms In every meal. In the factory where I had lunch there was a wonderful Lancashire pie, which ordinarily has layers of varied meats with potatoes In between. Now they use mushrooms and little scraps of meat they can obtain, and the pie Is still good. Our first visit this morning, near Manchester, was to an assembly plant and I must say the factory looked very much the way one would Announcement of the Canadian at home.

However, we do not have such model cafeterias In every Pacific railway's 26th annual offer factorv. I talked to a number of the women wnrklni? In this factory. of two free scholarships In McGill I In spite of the long hours, they told me they liked the work and they spoke with enthusiasm and used that ever recurring phrase "We have got to get on with the war." under 21 vca' of ace and to ne lnn the government sees to it that children get a minor sons and daughters of em lunch at school seems to solve the mid dav nrohlem for anv child over who are eligible to enter The wompn W01kers all tell me they get tea after thev get home The scholarships are ln the fac chlldr'n Kot UP when hpy do, about 6 a.m., and have break ultiea of engineering, arts before they leave. science and agriculture ar.d guar Washing and cleaning is done one day off In seven, and vet the flrHrV nnt t.r.d. They do have an hour off and the matriculation standing of 1,1 noon and trn minutes in the morning and again in the afternoon the winner.

A requirement of an for tea. nuel renewal Is that the holder i oe.eai pt. are now imam mu8l prn fuU in of opening a new front, at. a place iari ineii sir or more iazi sunmnr Ines have been aunk or damaged in the past three weeks. Surgeon Posted that would carry the country.

l7o H.M.C.S. ChipDQWCI trsr, Windso' station, Montreal the unspecified and intensifying the MnlhruiBt'ion results and the boat campaign, oblivious of the PanMBU.s. m.nrris from com mean party in tne sense oi, lent of tensions and staff look out for the interests of the i 11Rt Surgeon Lieut. Marcus fiehtine men a hM h'n Pstl to It is not enough to keep ntjV(, of Halpybury( home fires burning, we must kin die new fires. SOLDIER'S MOTHER.

Katrine, Nov. 1. Longest course offerer! is architecture which requires five years. Ciiemical, civil, mechanical or electrical engineering courses take pointment here he was serving at matriculation standing the west coast. four years for those who have hile junior matriculants have 1o take uuvui ii mcir noun couia De Kepi up aay in ana aay out were It not for the satisfaction of doing a job which needs to be done and which is helping the war effort.

baria on which the two winners After a view of the airfield where one of the planes was flown 'JZt'Lh our pfit v. to another factory where the making of office of T. H. Matthews, registrar Parfs was going on. Here again, I had a chance to talk with some girls at McGill.

Entries must contain and women, and I met all the shop stewards as well as saying a rCwhV hour loud speaker which went 'made tn F. .1 Curtis snr.printend i 10 le different canteens, The manager, Mr. Dobson, seemed to be a grand person, and his workers certainly smiled when he approached. told me that whenever a man In the services got leave, his wife In the factory had time off. They also were uiing part time people In a rather unique They team them up and tell them It does not matter wha' an extra year, in arts and science.

hours choose or when tn work between therr The award covers also a four' or three year course lending to the do fu" dHV work Bachelor of Arts degree or to! Afterwards we went tn one of the training centres, of which I 1. 1 I K.nuunii.... ii.e there are a number scattered around. Here en ii.eeis ate trained commerce. For women there is a four or three year course at MacDonald college in the school of household science.

Overseas ny engmrpra tney inpHii sKinen ntHcninisvs, oran.smrn ana Many of these are girls, Injured men, boys of sixteen, men fron Jamaica and the Bahamas. Those who are trained in makin instruments spend about 16 weeks training, and the last part la or. actual production work. The only training centres which I can think of that are comparable In the United States are the schools run by Industry ltelf, er the National Youth Administration centres for young people. The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress kindly received us anr! gave us tea.

I had an opportunity to review women representatives from 47 war activities. We sent the night with Sir John and Lady Stopford. He is head of the University of Manchester. This morning we left for Northern Ireland. John W.

Shaver, Retired Farmer, Dies In Hospital John Wesley Shaver, 79. well known retired farmer of Morden district, died Monday in the General hospital. He had lived in Manitoba fiO years. Mr. Shaver Is survived by hi? widow; 10 sons: Ernest, in Ontario; Robert, Ohio, U.S.A.; Norman, Vancouver; Cyrus, Dugald, Leslie and Walter, Winnipeg; Reginild, serving overseas with the Canadian army, and David, Richard and Clifford, ol Morden; also four daughters: Mrs Luta Lewis, Arden, Mrs Ressie McLean, Pilot Mound, Man Mrs.

Olivp Summerfiold, Detroit, and Mildred Shaver, Warn Man. church, with burial In the local cemetery. FIRST MISSISSIPPI COLONY Fort de Maurepas, on Biloxi Bay, first colony on Mississippi toil, was established by Pierre le Well. known fnr manv vein In Moyne. Sieur d'Iberville, in 1699, social, welfare and rhn'ritahle or and Is now the site of Ocean Sanitations in which she took aSprirgs, Miss, prominent part, Mrs.

McRae was also a noted horsewomnn and had icompeted in many Winnipeg shows. She was born in Philadelphia, daughter of the late Mr. and C. Howe, and was educated in Tor onto. i Mrs.

McRae had resided In Dululh, before moving to Winnipeg about 1901. She had been married 42 years. In 1911 Senator McRae and Mrs. McRae moved to Vancouver where they had occupied "Hycroft," their home on McRae Sliauchnessy Heights. They spent their summers at Eacle Crest, summer home on Vancouver Islann.

Mrs. McRae had continued her many activities in social and char 1 itable work at the coast and last "HUSH HUSH" SIGNALS LONDON Every unit in the British forces may be communicat ed with through the Signals Office "hush hush" department, which handles 30,000 messages a week In its underground headquarters i From Wheeze fo Ease in 10 Minutes ASTHMA Legion Branch Has Busy Week A Rememhrance Day tea spnn i I sored by the ladies' auxiliary of the General Sir Sam Steele branch, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., will he held this afternoon and evening at the hall, Poison nr.rl Charles. In connection with the prornm marking the opening of the new hall a concert will he given Thursday by Legion War Service artists and a Scottish choir under the direction of Peter Logan. Other events riiirini; the week include a birthday dinner to be held Friday, ami a grand finale on Saturday when a whist and dunce will be held under the auspices of the Lower Deck group its WHEN The body will he forwarded from tmm whrerlne. choking.

Eanlm: and Lanark Service, Lanark and Academy Road. he CoutU funeral chapel over that rackioR bronchial eoui'li! ITIIA Leonard McLaughlin Mofori, Po.lage and Maryland CP R. line, Thursday morn ine to JerneT' wS M.R.. Cri.t.th. 1 1 5 Carry St.

Morden, and the funeral service tnccessful that It la widrlv In Ens Manitoba Service Station, Main and Manitoba. will be held at 2 p.m. in Morden "TV'" Morley's Service Station, 77 Main St. 11.50. $50 and $7 50.

Brandon Cream. Scry. Roller Av. FREE SAMPLE c'n princeit. Rend 10c to cover cost ot parking and Central Service Stn.

6th St. mailing sample and booklet, to Harold Craig Service Stn Rosier Ave. T. Ritchie tc Ltd, Dit. 74, 10 McC'aul Toronto.

FPHAZONE "YOUR STAND BVJ I ALWAYS rV Ml I j' The same real "fresh The same fine drink! That's 7 UP, your stand by. Good, ves indeed and Rood to you, too. (lount on 7 T'P for a pleasant, friendly "fresh up." 7 UP always likes you! FRESH 'UP WITH Cook Altamont Dick Enni Altona Danielton Auto Serv Arborg Aihern Supply Co Athcrn E. C. ohnion Ashcrn Ad.im't Carage Bagot Anderion Bros Baldur W.

Mcdd Batiwood Belmont Carage Belmont Hunt Berciford McCaig Drever Binscarth Ceorg McFarlane Birtlo Conroy Brot Boiuevain I. P. Lawrie Brookdale Alt's Carage Ramiay Calvert H. P. McCartney Bowman Motors Dodge Sales Palmer's Service Stn.

Wm. Coombt A. Decorte 0. Rommclaere K. P.

Hiebtrt F. Walker Pcmton Brot. Border Service Stn, W. A. Smith Sherman Haliniky Simonion'l Service C.

McKinnon Cimli Carage H. C. Hclgaion Highway Carage T. anien V. McNair C.

F. Oleien Trimb'e Son P. A. Robertion of the Navy League. Britannia Lodge 424 will meet The Friday function will be by In Scott Memorial hall, Thursday, invitation only.

The public is'atfip m. Initiation will take placa invited to attend the others. land officers will he elected. Painful, Pus Filled Boils the Cause of Much Misery If you suffer from boils you know how Belt and miseralilfi they made you feel. Moils are an outward indication of impuritiefl in the system, anil just when you think you are rid of one another crops up to take its plare and prolong your misery.

coming. All Kgtft ini the Uncing and poulticing you can do may not stop mora jo nnip overcome nous you shouia purity the Moon, so why not give that, old, reliable blood medicine, Iiiirdock Blood Bitters, a chance to snow what it will do in helping you get nd of them? Thousands havt used it fur this purposo for the past 60 years. Why not you? Th T. Milburn Limitl, Toronto, Onk When the i you buy carelessly Axis is pleased Wc know you uant to help win the tear and one aiire way of doing just this is to liny only when it is necessary and then to buy only those article which last longer. The products you buy which last longer won't need to he replaced no soon.

Iess material will be used; less machine time wasted; less labour will be diverted from our war effort. More of all three will be available to fight the Axis. Also note that buying for longer service not only helps to conserve but it also provides you with better value. Make sure before you buy a new one that your present battery is worn out. Ask the Exide Dealer in your district to advise you.

He has been carefully chosen for his ability to render honest battery service. Look for his sign. He will help you get the longest possible service from your present baltery. EXIDE BATTERIES OF TORONTO IT'S AN Bcitti. Auto Electric, 176 Fort St.

Boulton Moron, 276 Rupert St. City Tire Service, 907 Vl Main St. R. Crawford, 37S Marion St. Deer Lodge Oarage, Portage and Linwood St, Don's Service Station, 306 Colony St.

Drcver's Auto 462 Balmoral St. Fort Rouge Caragt, 766 Corydon Ave. George's Service Station, at Maryland Bridge. H. Claiier, Portage Ave.

at College. Crand Motor Service, 1001 Main St. Firm Sutherland and King. K. M.

Moton, 131 Portage Ave. E. Cjrberry C4rbrry CrytMl City Dauphin Dauphin Dauphin Delorsino Deloraint Dclorainc Dominion City Elkhorn Elm Creek Emmon Erickidale Ethtlberf innystclle Cimli CimM Cimli Ciroux Cladttone Clcnhoro Clcnhoro Cnndvicw EXIDE j. A. KEDDY, LIMITED 312 Mam Street.

Winnipeg. CANADA, LIMITED CANADA BRANDON DEALERS Hughes Serv. 1 1 th Roiter. Louise Ave. Ser.

Louite 10th DISTRICT DEALERS H. Weidcnhammer Crandview W. A. Huntley Crayiville P. H.

Buhr Grctn.i Ccorge Baiter Hamiot.i C. M. Howell Hardin? Frocbe Broi. Homcwood A. Mustard Killarney C.

S. Fast Klcctield Kisiik't Carage Lac du Bonnet D. S. Marshall Lenore Eddie's Carage Lorette Lowes Bros. McAuley Robt.

C. Brglcy McCreary McDonald Love K. M. McDoug.ill C. W.

Wythe Thomt Motort S. C. Bates Rrrgen't Carage Fred Hamm Anderson Bros. Wm. Whilcmore E.

S. Wiscman'a Car. W. R. Podolai Craham Bros A.

Davrcau Wilton Marshall Leoppky Brot C. L. Manley W. H. Fisher R.

Murray O. Shannon C. B. Cohoe Overby Bros C. Friescn ohn Dyer Rur cll I Hill The name which for 54 years has symbolized long life and dependability, EXIDE YOU START EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: National Carage, 274 Cood St.

Nilan Battery Service, 357 Balmoral St. Pop Inn Service Station, Cobourg and Kelvin. E. Powers, Ellice and Arlington. Rainbow Service Station, 2 Keewatin St.

Redwing Oils, Limited, 765 Marion St. Ruddell's Service Station, Arlington and Ellice. St. Vital Carage. 643 St.

Mary's Road. Limited, 230 Fort St. Sherbrook Moton, 83 Sherbrook St. Streamline Motors, 194 Edmonton St. Teardrop Auto Body, 165 Smith St.

Van'i Auto Service, 198 Carry St. Walsh Craham Auto Service. Craham and Vaughan. P. William's Service Agnet and Sargent.

Wright Motors, Limited, 276 Maryland St. All British American Oil Stations, All McColl Frontenac Stations. R. McNccly MacCrcgor Ircnce Drous Manltou Margaret Mcntmore Miniota Minnedosa Mlnto Morden Morden Morris Ncepawa Neepaw Ncsbitt Ncwdale Ninette Ninette Niverville Oakbank Oak Lake Oak River Pierion Pilot Mound Pine River Plum Coulee Poplar Point Portage la Prairie WHOLESALERS Ml Pete MacTavish, 10th St. Victoria Matter Serv.

102 Rosier Ave. Reg'i Carage 441 10th Sr. Cordon Udell's 5th Rotter. Archie Ewing Service Station Portage la Prain'a Don Swing's Service Station Portage la Prairia Human Portage la Prairia H. Waldon Rapid City Barrowman Brot Riven Riverton Carage Riverton R.

McKcniie Son Roland Frank Clement Russell Couture Motort St. Boniface. Emile Trudel St. Male, I. I.

Boll Selkirk Veitch Salet Serv. Carlick Bros W. Peck C. M. Lussier S.

C. Cubbon A. E. Mayo Shoal Lake Sidney Somerset Souris Sount A. A.

Murray IV Sont Souria Baldwin Bros. Auttin McCutcheon McMillan's Carage Lambert Motors Cronmiller't Carage I.ick't Serv. Stn. Matheson Serv. Stn.

H. Triggs Forster't Carage Wm. (ones M. H. Beck D.

L. Murray I. McKinney S. L. Re.dle Rudy's Carage Starbuck Srrathclair Strithclaif Riv' Teuloit Transcona Virden Viit Warren Waskada Wellwood Westbourne, Winkler Auto Wrecking Winkle Wcbb't Carage Whitemouttt All British American Oil Stationt All McColl Frontenac Stations D.

ACKLAND SONS, LIMITED 216 Fort Street, Winnipeg. if'.

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