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The Sault Star from Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada • 6

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The Sault Stari
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Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada
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6
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PA'GE FeEruiry IS 19W 1TIE SAPLT DAILY STAR 3AUTT STB MARIE CANADA JOIN THE plumbers twp each and ou road work 74- Buildings at tho Luklnto lake ting da fourth one planned for Klots Lake farther asst will ha maintained in part at least by the highways department as tourist camps under the present program Help increase your Vitality! VnnV STAMP CLUB Fr Im (Mk In bM mi tliiii bipd tadii inrfc hom uny packet of A LADA TEA wa will send ni a BafiiMw'i Outfit all pan Stamp Album llditf mnt itampt Big Ibt of thouse of stamps offaiad Fr la aacbaafa forSALADA label SALADA STAMP CLUB 441 King St Wv Toronto has boon named counsellor to tha war commute of the Canadian cabinet hi Ottawa and recorder of war effort) Canadian daily newspapers were assured news of the activities whan tha department of national defence accredited to it a representative of The Canadian Press tho cooperative news-gathering organisation of the Dominion's daily newspapers In the laet war Tho Canadian Press was represented at headquarters of tho Canadian Corps in tho fisM No permanent arrangement has yet boon made for production of photographs bat temporary steps have been taken Ernest WUsou of Ottawa who took part in ths Canadian esvslry'c cbtrgo at Morauii Wood in 1111 now altaehtd to tho Dominion government motion picture bureau accompanied the troops overs ess and ground out 3400 feat of film v- The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation took ateps to assure as historical record for tho air Bob Bowman of Ottawa director of special events and Art Holms of Windsor Oat his technical assistant made the trip te England recording interesting material an PPLLOWS Syrup is a icicstific compound of six valuable miner body and serve soaica which help so promote health sad vitality But Fellows' also has a JtaiU tonic setion By stimulating ths sppetits sodR aiding digatioa it helps your system ao get more benefit bom the food yoa rst Try it voursclf sec bow soon your energy sndviuliry pick up Buy hotels or Fellows Compound Syrup of Hypophoiphites from your druggist todiv Accept so subititute-usiit on the gmeaw Fellows' SYRUP TU ORIGINAL Syn 4 HUtkitu-A Tmmb TmU Smn JIM DOROTHY DIX ALT? SHOT ENG Tbs story tho Canadian forces in tbs Second Great War will ba eet down for posterity la every in words and pictures complete with sound effects Officially tha moat Important historical duty in tha army la compiling tha dally "war diary" for tha use at any historian appointed by the department of national dafcnc at Ottawa Col Forteecn Duguid was named historian of tha Canadian forces in the Brat Great War (I Brockiagtoa of Winnipeg routsb They turned the for instance on tho departure of th troops from Canada concerts and ceremonies aboard and disembarkation in England On arrival in England they went to th laboratories of tbo British Broad casting Corporation to compile and edit their material incorporating typical sound they spotted in out-of-the-way corners of tbo troopship Later their efforts were heard la Canada on programs broadcast from England Grandmother Errs in Being Altogether Too Possessive DltCRETiotr MUST BE USED TO PREVENT DISAGREEMENTS PHILANDERING WIFE LUCKV TO HAVE A FORGIVING Ing him after all she has done for tbsnvand that if they take him away from her aho will never apeak to them again Tho young people are heartbroken torn between love and gratitude to their mother and love for their boy They feel this In their Chance la life and yet they are afraid to tako It because they want to give up their eon What should they do? A FRIEND OF BOTH PARTIES TORONTO Feb Ontario's plan to close the last gap in the cross-Canada highway chain by driving a 112-mll road through tho butt between Geraldton and Hearst will bs speeded neat week when Camp Two situated just east of Long Lae will be opened for SO Inmates of the Burwaih reformatory It was stated Tuesday Already prisoners from the reformatory quartered in a camp about 13 mile east of Long Lae and overlooking Luklnto Lake have cleared some four miles of roadway sinea sarly in January In addition they aro driving a toto road oast along tbo projected highway lino to the spot picked for Camp whore 100 more prisoners will be placed before the spring break-up The plan of using prison labor on tbo highway link was formulated last October to relieve congestion in tho reformatories when the government gave ths SL Thomas mental hospital to tha Dominion govsrnment for an air force training station and than to And room for mental patients moved prisoners out of the jail farm at Ltsg-staff Before taking this step Premier Hepburn and his colleagues urged Ottawa to enlist MO short-term prisoners out of a larger group of inmates who had declared their willingness to enter tbo army Establishment of the prison camp near Long Lac followed rejection of tb offer and the highway- construction program was worked out by tbo provincial secretary's department in collaboration with the department of highways Wsrks Out Successfully Provincial Secretary Nixon and his deputy Neelands declared yesterday that the experiment was working out successfully Tks highways branch cut a tot road north to the first camp site from Seagram's Siding on tbe CNR line south of ths camp They built the cabins and an advance party of prisoners finished them Supplies all Winter have been hauled by tractor along the tote road Prison labor erected the camp's own lighting plant and one of the first finishing touches was a telephone hook-up The first long-distance perhaps the first call from the was made to Deputy Minis ter Nee lauds by the officer in charge All tbe prisoners were classified as physically fit before leaving the reformatory and the majority were ipta lous to go While the even 100 wMT eat one became ill and waa sent back and bin place waa not filled All during January whlls the men worked out in the bitter cold illness was practically nonrsxlatent Tbe camp la under the direction of Sergeant Catton of the Burwaih reformatory and with him aro II guard Non at least during ths winter when escape is believed nigh impossible carries guns Labor is divided roughly into kitchen Staff 11 cleaners barbers janitors and firemen seven' laundry and MAR MISS A girl married a fine young man but unfortunately juat before their first child was born' he lost hla job Having no place elae to go tho parents took them In and gave them a home for more than five years as the Kiris' husband through one tough break after another couldn't keep a steady job When their first baby was horn it was a boy and as the grandmother had never had a boy aud bad always desired one she nlutply worshiped him and monopolised him kept him in her room at night and devoted herself to him How the young husband has the opportunity to go to another city wltb a good steady job He and his wife want to go terribly but the grandmother has become so attached to the hoy she positively refuses to give him She says she is justified in keep- YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED ANSWER: I should certainly urgs ths young couplo to take tho good business proposition that is open to them because they owe- that to their other children and to themselves It la bad enough for ona member of tho family to ho sacrificed to tbs selfish passion of an old woman All should not have to suffer for it DR Port'rhoue Airloin Wing Also I think that hta best way and perhaps the only way for the father and mother to get their child back without any break between them and the grandmother who ban been so kind to them in for them to go on about their own livee and leave the child with her When they are gone and tho causa of conflict is removed and the grandmother has time to quiet down the may coma to her senses end realise what a cruel thing she la doing in trying to separate a child from Its parents and that aha cannot tako her own happiness at ths pries of her lb 23c Face Rump or Round FRESH PORK LOINS Whole or Rib End lb 19c Cen Cuts and Chops lb: 21c MEAfY BLADE ROAST lb 15c SHORT RIB ROAST lb 17c PRIME RIB ROAST lb 19c CHOICE SPARE RIBS 2 lbs 27c BREAKFAST BACON Sliced lb 25c Maple Leaf Sm Pork Shoulders lb 25c BONELESS COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE lb 10c COMFORTABLE SEDANS Wesley Taxi 217 phone 218 FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES SOLID AND CRISP LETTUCE large each 5c SONKIST SEEDLESS ORANGES 2 doz 57c NO 1 GOOD COOKERS POTATOES 2 for 69c NEW CALIFORNIA CARROTS 2 for 15c ONTARIO GOVERNMENT FARMS Stock and grain farms in all parts of Ontario Twenty year terms at 4 Ho farmi sold without a reasonable cash psymcnL Please slate your ro-quirements fully Apply I Allard Inspector RR No 1 Sault Sis Marie Out who henpecked her husband who had any respect for him How dots the old rhyme go: "A woman a dog and a walnnt tree tha more you heat them tbe better they be" DOROTHY DIX EDUCATION BETTER THAN EARLY MARRIAGE DEAA DOROTHY I am freshman In college I like school very much but I love girl batter If I tnary the girl her father win give me a fins position with his firm It It not true that one ban become educated la meeting the happening of vsrydsy life? Shall I marry this girl or go on to college? ANSWER: I am not In favor of young marriages because boys tnd girls in' their teens are not aurflclently mature to know wbat kind of life partners they are going to need when they are grown Neither at that age are capable of a deep and abiding love So my advice to yon is to wait a while until your tastes are formed and you hava tested out tbe strength of your affection for this girl marry her because her father can give you a good position with hla firm If you aro a smart young follow you will bo able to get yourself Job that will give you independence Sometimes the son-in-law job puts a chap in a hot spot DOROTHY DIX Canned Food Sale AAR CHOICE CORN 3 20-oz tins 25c A A TOMATO SB ex tint JUICE i 3 tins 23c A A CHOICE fit ox tin TOMATOES tin lie IONA CUT OR WHOLE 20 sx tins I WAX BEANS 3 for 23c 4 IONA CUT SO ox tins GREEN BEANS 3 for 23c AAP CHOICE CUT 10 sx tins WAX BEANS 3 for 25c AYLMER KENTUCKY WONDER 17 as tins BEANS Cut AYLMER RED FITTED CHERRIES BARTLETT PEARS CHOICE BLUEBERRIES CHOICE APRICOTS IONA 4 SIEVE 20es lino PEAS AYLMER PRUNE PLUMS tin 10c I ARISTOCRAT Gtldtn Kamel CORN tin 10c PEACHES 18 oz tin 11c HORSESHOE SALMON Vs Tin 20c HORSESHOE SALMON Tin 36c PRUNES lb 7c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 20-oztmi17c COWAN'S COCOA Ub tin 27c OGILVIE OATS 48 oz pkg 19c OGILVIE'S BLENDED FLAKES: 2 pkgs 19c PURE JAM 33 oz jar 39c PURITAN Glass Jar BEANS 28 oz 25c PURITAN BROWN BREAD 16 oz tin 17c CLARK'S SATGIIETTI 21 oz tin 13c YUKON CLUB (CsntsnU) GINGER ALE 30 oz ML 10c ANN PAGE Ifi on jsr MAYONNAISE 23c ANN PAGE BAKING rOWDER 1 lb tin 19c EVAP BULK Tall Tin 7c I tinS lC LIGHT MEAT TUNA FISH FANCY SHRMT BRUNSWICK SARDINES KIPPER SNACKS CHICKEN IIADDIES CANADIAN CRABMEAT PINK SALMON CATELLI MACARONI SPAGHETTI BULK Blac or Spa MeCORMICK LONDON SUNNYFIELD WHEAT 2 CROWN OR BEEHIVE CORN SYRUP AUNT JEMIMA FLOUR OLD COLONY 5L4PLE SYRUP JELLY POWDERS We Blust Limit Your Purchases To Family Weekly Requirements Blue Labe! -Black Yellow Labal lb Blac Pkg For All Your Painting Buy A LAC A guaranteed paint GREENWOOD'S WsIL SL West Phone 841 A COFFEE 1 lb bag ij 35c i 1 lb bag 33c I Lie f'4 FOUNDATION GARMENTS llo fitted by our Coiwetleres ASTIN'S 117 GORE STREET It is not uncommon for aging women to develop nn abnormal affection for a grandchild that seams to have in it not only a far greater love than they had for their own children hut something fiercely and fanatically possessive Perhaps the touch of baby's head onco mors on their breast makes them feel young again Perhaps ths child that is boas of their bone and flesh of their flesh makes them feel that only a woman shares with God the sacred joy of creation Perhaps It is ths Interest ths curiosity in a child to whom everything la new that reawaken their Interest in a world that had grown atale and dull to them But however it is we know that grandmothers are often simply obsessed by such lovo of a child that they loss all sight of justice of right and wrong and of what Is svon good for tho child they adore Hencs have thoss terrible and bitter fights over tho custody of child of which so many unfortunate Uttlo creatures arc tho victims It is a hard thing to say but it la true that vary few grandmothers are fitted to raise children It is not alone that the difference in generations and customs make it impossible for them to get tbo youngsters' pdlntk of view it Is mainly that they are so overfond that they cannot bear to discipline a child or to deny it anything it wants It takes young parents to fight with self-willed children and conquer hem It needs the give and take of brothers and sisters to teach a child its placs in so-clety and no greater misfortune ran hatall a child than to- miss this and-fct reared by elderly grandparents in a household where he is the center of ths uni-verso DOROTHY DIX LUCKY WIFE IF HE FORGIVES HER DEAR DOROTHY I had been philandering around with other men hut finally decided I had got tired of it ao I told my husband all about my escapades and that I was sorry for them and would never bo naughty again He told mo that ho had known about It fell tho time hut he loved ho so much that ho waa waiting for me to get weary of my affairs and toll him that I was sorry so that we could finish our Uvea happily together 1 have a wonderful husband and I do lov him but I bellev I would lovo him more If he have quite ao much patience with ms SURPRISED ANSWER: I should say yoa have every right to ho surprised at finding out that you aro married to a man with aurh an abnormal rapacity tor forgiving as your husband seems to have He is a museum effclmeu whose like most of us btvs never stsn But I am afraid his patience will bt 111 rewarded for evidently you prefer the cavemaa type of huahsnd who would drag you around by tba hair of your head and beat all thoughts of wandering out of your flighty head Maybe that is atavistic sad all of us women have a secret contempt for the man wh will kisa our feet while wo are trampling all ever him At any rate I bays sever known a woman SMALL LINK SAUSAGE Lb 15c QUALITY MEAT MARKET PHONE 107-30 vigorous a winey BOKAR MILD MELLOW 8 O'CLOCK RICH 4 FULL-BODIED I RED CIRCLE A'A CHEESE OLD Over a Year 1b' 23e NEW Mild lb 23c DANISH BLUE lb 49c Kraft or Chateau lb pkg 17c i jf i Fmi i -A a A BAKERY PRODUCTS SLICED or UNSLICED jt-i ANN FACE WHITE WHOLE WHEAT CRACKED WHEAT 2 1 Op I- BREAD iitw uuAt HEAT 19c 2 pkgs 19c 2 lbs 9c CREAMS 2 lbs 29c TOASTED 6-oz pkgs 15c Tin 37c PANCAKE 2pkgi 29c PL25e Pkg 4c Tin 13c 5 oz tin 15c i lin oc Tin 5c Tm 13c urf 9 fS Alii ZuC FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Received dally at the PIONEER STORES RJ Reid IL Hands EDWARDSBURG Md RAISIN LOAF 17 oz loaf 7c Health Cookies 2 lbs 23c SPICE CAKE each 13c 1 Cskt Plain Giant 13 Kgi Gtelpn ri i at tojiffmp STAR JOB DEPT Will be glad to give you an estimate on that bit of printing you need Phone 610 LIBBY'S SOUPS Tomato 3 tins 21c Vegetable 3 23c it Angel Food Cake 31c iff 1 i 0 stioiium ItoWk kaliU fj Nn liikM Cnliii aikrli a Ivsb! 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