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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 17

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THE VANCOUVER SUN Vww' Home Newspaper FRIDAY, MARCH 29. 1040 Allies Thwart Nazi Plans 1 I 'Curfew Put Me on Spot' New Unity Reply to Move to Sow Discord Supreme War Council Reveals Intent to Press War, Nick Kogos, proprietor of the Commodore cabaret, told Magistrate H. S. Wood today that he was "on the spot," and pleaded not guilty to a charge of permitting dancing after midnight. "The infraction allegedly occurred on Saturday night.

bays London I imes By Canadian Press LONDON, March 29. Yesterday's meeting of the Allied Supreme War Council was "final reply to all attempts to sow discord" between Great Britain and France, the Daily Mail S3 'k 1 j. Kogos told the court that the City Council had assured him he said today. You will positively save on your new ranee at WOSK'S. Jiasy terms Liberal trade-in allowance "Mr.

Reynaud," said The Times, "cannot have been left in any doubt that the desire for more active conduct of the war which has been expressed so unequivocally in France is shared to the full on this side of the channel." Big Money-Saving Value THE NEW 1940 McCLARY QUEBEC 1 I '-No Setback' could operate until 2 a.m., adding that he had told various organizations, which made reservations in advance that this would be possible. He tried to keep to the midnight closing he declared, and at the same time live up to assurances given to groups which hired the cabaret. Magistrate Wood found Kogos guilty. He was remanded a week. Police officers testified that dance music stopped at 12:10 a.m.

Applause and requests for more brought the orchestra back at 12:45 a.m. At 1:15 a.m. music stopped for the night, police said. SaysMaclnnis Jn all cream enamel on base. High shelf, copper coils.

COMPLETE WITH MAJOR SAWDUST BURNER, FOR OSLX This Is a Real Honest-to-Guodness Value! Disappointment of the C. C. The Times editorial continued: "As an example of the need for action hs pointed to the Balkans. In this spirit the War Council decided in the first place to make clear to the whole world that the unity of the Allies is now so firmly established that nothing can shake it. That is not merely a contribution towards winning ths war but will constitute, after the war has been won, a sure and stable foundation of lasting peace.

ASSURED UNITY "It is in this atmosphere of assured and confident unity that of British Columbia over the result of the federal general elec tion is expressed by Angus Mac- Innis, M.P.-elect for Vancouver East, in a signed article in the party's weekly newspaper. "It seems to me," Mr. Macln- Doors of the cabaret were 1263 Granville Street 540 Richards Street MArlne 4154 58 West Hastings Street closed when he, with other nis stated, "that the C. C.F. in 904 Granville Street 2G02 Main Street 904 Granville Street 2G02 Main Street officers, went there at 12:35 a.m British Columbia allowed itself Inspector Rod Munro said.

Defense counsel argued that the cabaret closed at midnight, the Supreme War Council must have discussed questions which have been made urgent by recent developments, such as the and that no customers were ac insurance policy taken out by their son, Arthur, killed in an airplane crash at Langley Prairie 18 months ago. J. A. Clark, cepted after that. Court of Appeal has reserved judgment on the appeal of Mutual Life Assurance Co.

from Mr. Justice Robertson's award, of $2500 insurance to Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Reynard of Strawberry Hill under a life position created by the set-back to Finland, ths Allies' relations with Russia and with Italy and New Election Act Becomes Law April K.C., argued the appeal, and the parents were represented by to be put on the defensive as regards its war policy. CAMPAIGN ERROR "The logical and well-reasoned-out statement of the National Council was never put before the people as it' should have been as a better war policy than that proposed by the government.

"I am personally convinced that the C. C. F. war. statement, clearly explained and forcibly presented, would have received far, more support than the vague, blank-cheque war policy of the Liberty Party." Thomas Todrick.

VICTORIA, March 29. British Bulovas Walthams Westfields ALL AT ONE AMAZING LOW PRICE, $4.95 50c Down 50c Weekly This all-time great- value-giving event gives you the opportunity of a lifetime! A tremendous sale of every Bulova, Walrham and Westfield watch that we have come into possession of by way of trade-in, repossession, or that have been left in our Repair Dept. (uncalled for). Every watch reconditioned. TOMORROW THEY GO ON SALE AT $4.95.

50c down, 50c a week. Columbia's new Elections Act, with other neutrals, the need for more effective of the blockade in order, to prevent Germany from continuing to draw supplies through neutral countries, and, as a particular bulky enactment of 281 sections, will become law on April 1, ac TIIE TRUTH ABOUT CORNS cording to a proclamation an nounced today. The Act was passed at the last case, the necessity oi cnecmng what seems to be illegitimate use of Norwegian territorial waters session of the Legislature and in general brings the election ma by German shipping. "On all these matters the de chinery up to date. That the election was a setback for third parties in general "and Socialism in particular," Mr, Maclnnis goes on to say: "There is no doubt but that One of Its important clauses cisions of the Supreme War Council will likely reflect the popular conviction that the time provides that before elections in the main Victoria and Vancouver Science shows that corns are caused by pressure and friction which pack a mass of dead cells into a plug whose base presses on sensitive nerves.

Home paring only gives temporary relief because it usually affects only the surface means risk of infection. But now this scientific method makes it easy to remove corns. Put a Blue-Jay pad neatly over the corn. It relieves pain quickly by re-. the political organization tends ridings a completely new voters' to gravitate to a two-party sys list must be completed.

tem. Political parties are based on class divisions. STILL TWO DIVISIONS "This class division existed at The old practice of keeping the lists intact from one election to another except for those who do not exercise the franchise, will XT has come to wage the war with the utmost energy and determination. "The recent political crisis in France was an outcome of this conviction. Fortunately it has passed without disintegrating effects upon which Germany had counted.

"Reynaud's position has grown one time between the Liberals be continued in other ridings. Seqforth Weds moving pressure. The medicated formula gently loosens the corn so it can be lifted right out. Simply by avoiding the pressure and friction which caused your corns, you can prevent their return. Don't suffer needlessly.

Follow the example of millions and get Blue-Jay Corn Plasters today only vj' 25c for 6, ALDERSHOT, England, March 29. Private Norman Wallis Massey of the Seaforth High- CORff Felt pad CO relieves pain by eraov AUft leaders ot Canada married on March 16 Miss Roma Kathleen New Petition on Roe BLUE-JAY PLASTERS ins piCMurc. ouetii uisuitmwu Bl MM (D) acts on corn, gently loosens it pLAtK it can be lifted right our. Morris of Hay, Brecknockshire, Estate Dismissed Wales. and Conservatives.

But, as The Vancouver Sun pointed out in an editorial there is no longer any difference between the Conservatives and Liberals, but there is a basic difference, based on economic interests, between the old parties and the C. F. "There is no use, however, in attempting to hide our disappointment and regret in B. C. at the result.

We expected to make some gains The defeat of Grant MacNeil, Vancouver North, is a distinct loss to the C. C. and he will be greatly missed in the Commons. As a member of the C. C.

F. group the place he A maintenance petition by The wedding took place in William Burns Roe, Pender Is Cove Paris Church, near Alder- land, which Mr. Justice D. A. Mc shot.

Captain Melville, chap Donald declared verged on an abuse of the processes of the lain to the Seaforth Highlanders, officiated, and the bride was Abut (rubuMS court, was dismissed in Supreme From a Doctor's Own Experience given in marriage by Lieut. H. ATTACKS OF INDIGESTION FOR SIXTY YEARS BEFORE FIE FOUND MOSBY'S TONIC Court Chambers, Thursday. C. Gell, Seaforth Highlander.

It was the latest moVe in a 30 much stronger since the Chamber of Deputies gave his government such a discouraging reception last Friday. "The Allied front becomes firmer," said the Daily Mail. "In war they fight as one nation. After the war they will work together. There will be no separate peace with Germany on the part of either Allies.

The two nations will not even discuss peace terms until the questions of security and guarantees have been settled. "This clause is of unprecedented importance. It means that the months of long differences and bickerings of Versailles will not be repeated. To reconcile British and French ideas of security in advance may prove difficult, but not half so difficult as it was the last time after the armistice. "The Allies have no intention of imposing their will upon year dispute over ownership of Before joining his regiment in Vancouver, Private Massey lived leaves vacant will be hard to fill." approximately 600 acres at Otter Bay, Pender Island, now held by in Youbou, B.

C. Roe's younger brother, Robert. SLEEPLESSNESS due to exeeMOM W. B. Roe petitioned for main Why It's Highway 99 tenance out of the estate of his VICTORIA, March 29.

The father, Robert Roe, Victoria, who Europe when the war is over. They must and will co-operate in reconstruction but their unity will not be exclusive. Other nations will be invited to assist in evolving a new order. "Here is a peace aim of incalculable value to a free Ger scheme for numbering and col died 13 months ago at 86. B.

Clearihuc, K.C., Victoria oring main British Columbia highway routes has now been acted for the estate, W. F. Gurd completed. From a doctor's letter in our files. for Robert Roe and Wallace Pons- ford for the petitioner.

A feature of ths plan is that where U. S. highways cross the many. It is a pledge that the new Europe will be built upon a "I Was in Distress With Continual Soreness in My Stomach, Due to Gas Bloating," States Mr. Stanton, 89-Year-Old Citizen, "and My Stomach Was Sour and Bowels Always Constipated.

But Now Mos-by's Tonic Has Relieved Me. I Gladly Endorse Such a Splendid Archie Butler, 34, received a democratic foundation." sentence of three months when border they will be given, the same number in B.C. as they have in the U.S. until they reach found guilty by Judge C. J.

Len I -A it nox in County Court on Thursday a main route in this province, Thus the King George VI High of having house-breaking tools in his possession the night of way, from the border to New Guinness is good for you February 20. Westminster will be No. 99. iieRandSOD Painful gas and bloat sour indigestion after meals sharp gas pains in stomach and chest rift ing of sour food a feeling like a heavy lump in stomach sleep Follow doctors' "Can't Bleep?" "No appetite?" advice take a Guinness belore retiring. 1 MR.

RICHARD STANTON Of 1211 Gradstone Road, Calgary, Is ow Adding His Name to the Long List of People Who Publicly Endorse This New, Scientific Medicine, MOSBY'S TONIC. Read His Sincere Testimonial. lessness due to gas distress a burning feeling from throat to ES3S Guinness not only brings deep, welcome sleep it taste nit potm km read today by -H. W. Reeder during Th Van-cower Bun's "Father and Son" program over CKWX at a.m.

Herbert K. Reeder was at the console of the organ. LOO pood, too. You'll like its brisk, racy flavour, ilg keener lest. pit of stomach due to gassiness I weak, worn-out feelings difficult breathing due to gas pres THE BUILDERS All are architects of Fate, Working in these walls of Time; Some with massive deeds and sure these are some of the penalties of a gassy, bloated stomach condition.

Many Vancouver people who have suffered in this way for a long period of time are 1 1 I lis fry it tonight ana every mgnt belore retiring; GUINNESS STOUT, tbe largest selling brew in the world, has. been made in Dublin, Ireland since 1759. Brewed from only four ingredients--barIey malt, hops, special Guinness yeast, spring water; it's mellowed over a year in oak at and bottle. I'nliltered, unpasteurized, Guinness contains the natural goodness of active yeast, a source of vitamins and G. You can get "Foreign Extra" Guinness through all legal outlets.

A. Guinness, Sow Ji I.lH., Dublin and London t-230 have poisoned my general system, for it got so bad that finally I had a soreness all over my body. My bowels were so constipated that I had to take some a a .4. row finding' relief in MOSBY'S TONIC. This is a New, Scientific Medicine, containing extracts 7, i from 15 Roots and Herbs, now being introduced to crowds daily This advertisement is.

not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British in Vancouver at the Cunningham IF YOU cannot drink coffee or tea because your nerves or digestion are disturbed, test a package of Dr. Jackson's Kofy-Sub and make a welcome discovery, Kofy-Sub is so like real coffee in flavour and aroma that you cannot tell the difference. It is made from wholesome Canadian grains, soya beans and honey and contains no caffeine or other drug stimulant or depressant. Rich in body-building, alkaline minerals, especially blood-making iron! And low in cost! Enjoy Kofy-Sub every day. Give it to your children.

It's good for them. Drink it freely as water. It can dp good only. Delicious! OVER 500,000 COPIES SOLD Dr. Jackson's famous bask "Horn to Bm Always ttnd $3.00 far mis 458-paas srMtwra kausa of Drug Store (formerly Vancouver great, Some with ornaments of rhyme.

Nothing useless Is, or low; Each thing in its place is best; And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. For, the structure that we raise, Time is with materials filled; Our todays and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build. Truly shape and fashion these; Leave no yawning gaps between; Drug Abbott and Hastings by a Special Mosby's Tonic Representative, direct from the AGE GOVERNMENT GUARANTEED Think not, because no man sees, kind of strong physic almost nightly. Now Tells of Relief Mosby's Tonic Gave "About the time I was having one of my worst attacks of bloating and soreness I began to read in the papers about Mosby's Tonic, and finally I got this medicine and started taking it. And I want to sav that It certainly gave me relief.

It relieved my sour and bloated stomach to such an extent that I do not have that soreness like I did. and it cleared all of that gas and bloating out of my stomach. My bowels are more regular now than they have been IN VKARS, and 1 feel fine in general. It is hard for me to put into words, but If you could understand how bad 1 felt before I found Mosby's Tonic, and how much better I feel now, then you would realize why I think so much ef this Fine Medicine, and why gladly give you my statement and publicly endorse it." Over 200,000 Bottles Sold in One Year SUFFERERS! All you people who are in distress as described above. Such things will remain unseen.

In the elder days of Art, Builders wrought with greatest care vital facts. Cr. Jackson's booklet on Food and Haalth. Address raqwasts to Dr. Jackson foods Limited, Vine Avenue, Toronto.

S-41 FREE! Each minute and unseen part; For the gods see everywhere. Let us do our work as well. Both unseen and the seen; 3 STRRRVE Make the house where gods may SAFEGUARD your Nearest an Dearest ayanrt Mosby Tonic Laboratories. For instance, just a few days ago, Mr. Richard Stanton of 1211 Gladstone Road, Calgary, made the following statement about this Splendid" Compound.

Mr. Stanton is 89 years of age. Read his sincere public endorsement of Mosby's Tonic, which follows: A Pioneer Citizen Had 60 Years of Distress "For the last 60 years I had been a victim of sour and bloated stomach distress," said Mr. Stanton. "At first this suffering of mine would come and go, and would then come back again and leave me once more, but in the last few years it had gotten so that I suffered almost CONTINUALLY.

I was bloated badly all the time and this continual bloating and swelling of my stomach made my abdomen sore and painfuL Sometimes I felt like I couldn't stand another minute of it Oh! I tell you, I certainly suffered. I also had a sour condition is my stomach hich must i dwell A special quality old rye Beautiful, entire, and clean. ruvof, thoroughly matured in CHEST COLDS, BRONCHITIS Else our lives are incomplete, Standing in these walls of Time, Bear this in minrt, that is, over Bottles Mosbj's Tonie have been sold In the short period of one nohi, Broken stairways, where the feet 13 OZ. WHOOPING COUGH WITH WIF stumble, as they seek to climb. Build today, then, strong and sure.

30 25 OZ. With a firm and ample base; And ascending and secure Shall tomorrow find its place. year. So dont hesitate. mis Splendid Medicine TODAY" and start taking it! A Special Mosby's Tonic Representative, known as the MOfcUK TONIC Man.

is now at the CUNN1.VI-HAM DRUG STORE (formerly Vancouver Drug Co l. Abbott and Hastings Vancouver, daily meeting crowds of people and introducing and explaining tail New Compound Mosby's Tonic is sold In Vancouver by all Cunningham Drug Stores, and by all leading Druggists this city and throughout British Columbia. 3 40 OZ. Thus alone can we attain To those turrets, where the eye This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the- Government of British Columbia. Must Give Relief in Half the Time ef Any Rub You Have Ever Used or Your MONEY BACK! Sees the world as one vast plain, And one boundless reach of sky.

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