Co." Pl ii ‘s 5i ' fi-_._._._.,v z 'll(tl“'.‘ fihdf-fifiF-KNW-‘lfl-‘l-HMHA vnruvuaunnv-vvr vn-rnvrn-um ‘S- l ' _ I! Q‘ S E if l . ~. .'i.a-.-.-.‘.. ‘ ‘hf-la. 1I;*&:VPM‘ . ll l. ‘ I '* i IHHHNHTJ‘. . i; I - "The ( [big . LGZIVC “lii 10.00 A .‘l. . i lliiirccn Thcsc Provinces." ‘i THE CH.A.RI<QV!T.ETQ.WN GQERDIA“ ll OBER 24. 19 ‘crux-r:.'.-.'.'.-.-.-i.z; gin,“ I p)? We ii oiild appreciate pavnieni of all amounts due us. Fennell & Chandler And Vicinity iiiiii'§;““s'i2‘iiyii ... Joel Mcllrea Regret is felt over the sudden h passing of the late Mr. Benjamin J. Aiachaven, at his hoinc here ; early Suri‘ j morning. A brother of tile Lia.‘ l1 i H. D. Machwen, and retiiu l. and fisher, he ~. iirday night in apparently‘ boVtl ht-itith but pass- ed away l-ll‘ l5 999i)- 395m“ ' air. Mat-Ewen iariuini‘ (ll ll . a rcluniakvr and .ii ‘lie nulls for many ‘passing Bits‘ i has - it's 0.1‘. ' ndnig . (j hard workers. Be- .ides his \\_. e leaves to mourn its passing .> - l sons 811d on‘? bl-Qilgagl‘, lo i i of whuin the Guar- tlillll extent‘... s.l'.CL’l‘8 sympathy. to Bristol Winnllieg. corrupt-rin- .1‘! of the ,. _,Briaiilllonlevy MON» TUE. i liv vs .\ii:x‘s CLUB icalv ALON " nipeg wasl l .ii. tiott \\'.'\5 biizn Si. Peter's Iii ' t i liii ._ iioiziziii‘ Ni-HHON hi; Li; on Ollll . wing -- Donald Duck Cartoon :,, first. o: I ll \>‘_)'~ -- EVENIXL} .\‘ii0\\'S 7 —- 9 ' sziinivi '- -\1Ifl Insane-e...- .>.-= Illlllnullll .1 . iii o‘. ilic Airli- the core‘. two sh- illilllls In Canada's Norihland - Bruce (‘zibot .7’ liiHE l PLAIN ” :~: shops 25a) -- 7 -- 8.1.» l? iih Hussey As long as tides flow, and winds whip the sliune from the running sea, so long will British sailornicn tiarry on the tradition that sent Captain Fegan and his men to their proud doo and "the haven or tiie free." An always there wiii be leadership to match this native gallantry oi soul. Because: “Drake. he's in his hammock till the great Armada; come. (Cnpivli, art tint sleepin‘ tt-linv?) Slung aiweetl the round shot, an‘ llSiclllil' for the ‘um. An’ dreainni‘ ari the tune o‘ Ply- mouth Hoe. Cali him on the deep sea, call him up the Sound, Call him when ye sail to meet tin l o, Wlherckille old trade’; piyin’ an‘ the there old ling flyln’ I They shall find him ware an uarin‘ as they found him long ago." Remember Juno Marryot’: toast tow-unis the close of Noel Oowards Cavuivtide? “New, then, let's couple the future of England with the past of Eng- land. ’i‘he glories and victories and tiilynphs that are over, and the soirolvs that ate over, too. Let's drink to our soip, who made part oi the pattern, und to our hearts that died with them. Let's drink to the sllifll of gelatin-y and cour- age tha: made a strange Heaven out iii untielicvable Hell. And lets tirnik to the hope that one day ihzs i‘iiiiiitry' of ours, which we love will find dignity and s uiiil peatce again." y and greatness and peace ‘l‘hai does not iest with us, ~ . of the pen and men oi affairs. l...i'. iuiure lies ‘with our sons. Struggling and Suffering on Behalf of Mankind Immediately upon the fall of iiie \\'lli'll Britain stood without iicrPrinic ltiinistcr said. hl alone, but not iizr our- .:i‘." The truth of iliat 1S cildiiiicctl bl‘ the lJiCl. .; .i dozen cxiltxi liliiropciin tloii-zuyiii-iiis soon found n place to illiltlitill in London under llrtaziils sheltering \\'llll.!. It is a It‘ ogniroii oi lii-virus ironi- 1.110 duieizse of llliiililll irt-vtloiti lllllr, l‘..l~ brought ‘ho Ullllfll SizitL-s [ll :\l i‘l4,~\‘l_\' to lit, sitii‘. is a iii-w iliili vastly ‘iilll vnt‘ in the .\l0l'_\' of nar- id lii 1h!’ lilxlUlly of the , ‘,“i,i;=(‘,‘,§z,_io‘;; i f‘: i Y it i5 iiils is ll N DA u Llll’. lxtkc for the I . l in cot Llif‘ ‘I ' zivvl _s -: .- _. . .' l'\("1‘i'3 that -' a rlxiiellzn! F llOiLsfi . '.< Harbor to _: the hlghwa niilcs, failed n‘ to do the job last wrck as the I building was trio heavy. llliiidin! mlovcrs w... "o prnllr"; equipment will have to t.» the lob. Some p’lfilliu‘s .e loaded at hfnrcll a. ‘.ll‘v"l( h t farmers are slow 1‘. ‘infll the price Mill. Suinmersidc. i-n‘ o.‘ ltiiiipi-ll, was toss this week. Old frieittis here oi Mr. W. R. Hivtzan. Mod. Mass. xvii‘. learn wi‘h hrcrcst i it. he has retired from hzisiiici-s nffr-r more than n lie furniture nlilv- . .= lihriiit: the busi- i‘r.'~.< in . - rims if the hoist": in Ijgsfoit, later (‘hriiiszlng to trucks. he has moved tlioiisantis and thousands of loads to points far and iir-ar in illfl Snatrs and Can. nda. Barn in Aiirrnl East. he left there I15 a 1nd and niivr working s a’ the linsinem en- .ss on his own and of it. Mr. and ivfrs W. Maelllwen have moved to the cl’y for the winter months, WHITE cjtoiirvp on v NEWV lV/XLLPAPERAS t!’ 4 Zi-i ' The Fleet -- A l C RTOON NEW YORK. “lvnlilvapers wrnri white bankirmund are being wel- (‘flmcd nlnrp than rvrr this season. a 'l"hcy provide a i"i<'i voiiihliil air A's-i- ‘ri d Perils Of Royal Mounted SHOWS i: for any rmni. as nu is apparently 3-30 - 7 — 8.45 adding in the lluiiviizition. Blight V," _ _ w. I a-I-‘I-I-Ff-I Evy...‘- _ _ v ‘IF-H- flotvors slimy of.’ in advantage‘ ng- . . . I . - n I‘ ' I niitsi; white. Herc ars found btigiht ~ i» a p» ni:.i..‘"i;:“i . . , m ' . . V_\\'D_NOVA SCOTIA V, tl/ith tinted q-iruiiils the fiOITiI mo- i. (ifs niv- lii-mini in pastel bum. _" (1 i Wliz-‘liwr mic should choose i\ . ‘EWE brittlif-liuiid ]li'\.“.l‘l‘ or one with mit- ‘ ' '*' Ni enr-rl pastel ii nos ilcnrinris. my the " it l1 1- —C»\Ruioii. N. s. 2Yii".“’;ll'.2.l.9123?'2'?“ All“ will? . 3 I\(__ E NUVA I’ ll Formal ltr-rir-il xvzlvtnrns. om- nbsm; ‘l we. ink" on a more mcrl-oril in- souclance when ]7l'llll(‘d in pastel Hrs i‘ ; ‘Free Sound Movies NATIONAL FILM BOARD AND DEPARTMENT OI‘ L, ICIHTATION 5‘ Mi. Stewart- llonilav, Ovinluir 26th. 1: llHYH‘—Sunda_\‘s Included Leave Caribou Noun and 4.00 I’. M. Ti? lffp‘ Hi-IliVl-ID Elli) FERRIES LTD. - ~i rirrollzv. r. ii: l. I “Q It?‘ ' ' """""" ‘f’ ""?{_ m“ b l (icorgrlnivn- ' ~t l 'l'i|i‘- ‘ Orlnlwr 27th, ‘l il ri il'>' I‘ i‘ "lp (lfli‘l‘ll."i’\Y1-- l ii ‘iii: ‘. ill‘ (lii. “Fll- \'i'i~i!ii(‘~il:|_v. (li-ii-llrr 28th. i ‘ i ' i‘ i Ji i.l< l Ilr|‘:ul.iIliinr-_. l ' i ‘l i V ’ i l 'I lllil‘ (l H‘. ()1 llllVT 771th. I r ' i .i.ii.ll“,il i ' (‘vplmt t-...i,.,,m._ (it loll I‘ IEO ||. ii..|.-._ l _iii Kixrtls tin-nir- . it sci-ins to us, ElllllSll lliCi‘£\l.‘.ll'l‘, 0n October 8th, i940: rrow w l. be cur the journey, harri- i' condiiiivy and iiiloi‘ our (n. nlllvlil. We must he :t-.ui.ii~d. vvii bc untiauntcii, “C niu~i b: iuxibli- Our quali- ll('.< will rived.‘ must llillil and plow ‘he tzltioni of Europe until viiriiuhle beacons of ('.i\.‘.II' 3iI-‘I-lITI.l\'(ii’l'.»\.\‘Sl~l$ I{liI:~i(li.l"I‘i()N . (iiirtinii S. Yinrcnl Spvahs _ ' Htizkiilg at [he usa of Hiiiiiii‘, pa iviilaily" ill -; a 1L litllhlll to the mun i, iva: ~i't_ :\ ivsilliiiifiii \\‘:ts passed 1i‘. Camp Alroting lr‘ n5 1010 ~; "Wiiiirniis no l.l‘lil'\'C the lili‘ . his; net‘ of liquor is out‘ of the lzrviit~ " " 5 to the winning oi fie ll‘i‘4‘, l'I‘$Ol\f‘(l that we time ' lzo ‘lllllibllis, iiz-th FUIlPTHI llllfl Prni. i..i'. u (‘(l>(Ii)E‘i‘fl10 and ipve lead to a inovciiiriit to stop the use lli U\lldn4l\ i.i .i.. .ili.-:lioli<- bever- 81495 fOr the duration of the war, ".i\iid llillillPY rriinjvcd. we appeal to nIl Cal" (llflll ClHZPIlS t0 abstain from the use of such beverages {or duration of ivnr." The resolution was moved by Rev, A. R. ittyrnoliis, wiio said tliatl while "it lvviilti ikvh‘ be lllii. a flea or‘ ii dfigs back." it would be well to pass it and send it along. Rev. B, J, Porter was seconder. Temperance Day I This afternoon was observed as Ileml-luiiiice Day, when tiie gather- ing was under sponsorship of the W.C.T.U., and Mrs. Charles Thur- lQW. Provincial PfCSldOllL of that organization, gale the opening ,~e_ "b11148. and puns-ed those leaders W110 “lvfiveaklnit out against use oi liquor vbhe appealed for prayer, articuhily of a minute at noon tours for the temperance cause. PIlH-"le 0f the resolution came in the wake of a stirring talk by Rev- George S. vniceiii, pastor o; the West End Baptist (liar-ch, H511. fax. who in opening. thanked God for the brave n1lll0flly who are 9BFfyil18 011 the tfliiperance cause, instead of "Sl-fBKldllllg the Iencg‘ on moral issues, He scored those who called be. hovers in temperance , Hitler and Goebbels had. called Churchill a “crankfl and England had listened too late. Christ had been crucified because he had been Callrd a "crank" of his time, "liable to dlsiurbe the politicians and lead- ers oi his day." "The leaders of our govsrnmem in Canada do not like to be dis-w turbed with these questions," Mr. Vincent commented. "They ruin our fair land willingly (or a palbfy revenue." Evaded Responsibility Ottawa. was quits able to make prohibitive orders in a day, on some things, but evaded responsibility oi bower nu the liquor question, ha pointed out, and the "buck" was passed bnck and forth. Govem- mt-nt control he branded as a "relative prohibition, a measure of restraint that does not restrain." The government's idea that soldiers must. have drink, he called "old fashioned." It was a definite duty before stntemen and leaders to "protect our boys" and not flood the Luid with liquor to degrade and m debnuch. CANADIANIZATION DEPT. Mrs. Gom- e IL Iiclinn. Superinten- dent. H5 oyal SL, Winnipeg, Man. Dear Members of Each Province:- Thls Dcparlmcnti is n very im- portant mil‘ lust now. We must dn ‘ ir- to help blond into om‘ iiucliiiii Nation the new film ilinsr- uiiio have not lli‘:'l sl~d in ilu‘ wcliiiri‘ oi :ii ll ll.l'i'l‘ lnkon for izraiiicd "llllS l.’ tllllv». lll‘t‘il 4 ‘lii r~ 1hr‘ iili a iii “Cranks " ed Vi? “ NADA” ‘V. c. T‘ U. NAZI EYES ON CA ORSON WELLEB, tor. writer theatrical producer an director is flying to Toronto. Sunday. QCBOl-W-l‘ 25th. to contribute his services on behalf 0f the Third Canadian VlC- tory Loan. He stars as a Weekly Newspaper Editor in the last o! the dramatic radio series "Nazi Eyes 0n Canada." to be broadcast over I coast—tc-coast.. network... Sunday, October 25th at 7.30 p. m. EDT. There's a notion around that Or- son Welles is a fortunate enhis who tosses ofl radio shows. i-rects films. produces plays. plans publica- tions, makes recordings and delivers lectures with only the flicker of ef- fort. Possibly there are moments when Orson wishes it was that easy ~—but it isn't. His sheaf of accomplishments in- cludes Broadway su_wgsses__*li _......i —-— ----—‘ I Stranger In l Shady Gulch I By Denver Bardwell l_ .__._ CHARTER VI Mim- snd Scooter had had their supDel‘ and ROM W the bun-l?- house. Scooter and the other _t\\0 cowboys of the MW crew invited Radkin to Joni a poker Raine. He bagged oil with the excuse that had ridden early and late for iluu. duys and was dead tired. He lay in the bunk they assltznvd to him and listened to their banter over the card gzune. Caesar, ivell fed and contented, stretched lllIllSifll under his master's bunk and went to sleep. Scooter’: two riding mates W01‘?- iike himself. veteran Dunchers._e\'1 dently long in Mark Wailers seilicc. One. a thin. wiry httle_ inan with a gloomv lace, had been introduced to Raxikin as Biupee. The other man. Hatticwav. was a silent sort. but thcre was a habitual twinkle in hi.» dark ayes. scooter called the two "Burp" and "lilattle " . .i Radkin soon karncd wliv i-Iaitiv- C I way seldom sliokc. He stainmci't‘il so much that the poker auntie. ii niavid with strangers. would halt‘ t\\'o saddle partners ill\'.ll'lltlll\‘ (li\— int-d his thoughts and \)l'\lL“.((lt(l without. waitinu, for his eventual ox- liiosion oi words. For a loni: time aftrr the c0\\‘bO\-“ blow out the lanil) and wont i0 thin bunks, Bill Itziukin lav awake. think- inu. l-ic know that. if it Iliad not bii n loi‘ the rnttounicr with Duke Plllrfill‘. he would have ridden on as soon ll he learned that ihi. re \\'(l“.‘ no Lll'i1\<.\ oi covtltrs in hero. But his stubborn pride had forbade him to run awav uncier ilro. ' Th n. iio had seen Arlene Willi.)- —and that had strcnttilicncd his decision to siav. Anti altar iiiat. hurl conic Tom Lacidvs arrcuallt dull- lcnsc. , Until Arlene had walkr-d into thti ‘ii-litn tome-ht and so coitllv snub- bcd hiin, ht‘ had llPlll full)‘ tilt-cr- iTllllfd to slav in this lrralitv vvi ii ii there uasift a cztvuti‘ \\iih:ii n miles Afiitr all. (‘cynic hiiiituiu hail born only a moans in an cud-ken ianch of his own. H" had saved enoiiuh to start that l‘.'ll‘.(‘ll_ \\‘ll'.ll iii- simrld find the lflflill iocati But now. since that inc tht‘ kitchen. ht‘ \\'Uli'.l(‘i'l_‘(l should \\.‘~t'.‘ ins lime lii ll!‘ . A score cf ' ll!‘ l"l‘\tll.\'.'fl th i tuu‘~t‘.i:ii in his mind. as h‘: l.i\ ill his‘ bunk. ihz- si.‘ iningzli- < prirlc ziiiti h s \V.ill:ii' as hi.‘ had ii t .\('(‘ll lll".'. Slit‘ had itrnbulvlii he ii ifllrndivl i. bv lli~ aunwrcnt iuilliieiwiirri in pi: 1 n: to fir!" ltriivli" \‘.."l " ' ‘s wliv site's acted as iiin l lie illilkl si-i .1‘ l'i~i loii" miri-r‘ to explain that in her. Also 1m" tiicnuii to dviv viuint‘. 'i‘iim Iii"" After that. ho could " from Shady Gulch with in‘ n slowed down bv his inulativ. Hut his “ ..//, "Native Bop." pictures like “Citizen Kane". bes -seiliug books like "Evcrybodyfis Sili\ki:.|)8fli't‘, LIFOVCCB- tive lcciiiri s, and rot-writings uwd in sciiiinLs lilllillglltlili. lllt‘ U. S Next Sillltlin‘, for ‘Nazi Eyes On C.iii.iiia." lit‘ UJCilllES ii newspaper mail witch he assuiit-s the part 0f ‘ ‘ . U. , _ _ E I Siun J. l) .i.i. [Alllui of the Al ‘u°" ‘\\ °\“c‘°‘ aincila ‘l vi'iii', Alameda. Sask- ill\‘li("i\"tlii lls broadcast will SIACW v‘ bv ilii‘ d ‘.‘t‘l'.‘lli()l1 of every ay Alameda (‘oniniuiitlyi folk. how their "Q““c‘ livvs woulil t-litinlze under the black - hand of N. . Conquerors. li- Yoii niav li('E\i' Orson Welles in evil this llliliiiiil/i‘ ilzainit 0i Canadian A PROMINENT CAST lift‘ broaden '. of the tuiiiaila’ rics, Sun- OCT. 25th r ‘..'.i'li at ii 30 ii. m.. over a ciia t-sii-coast not work, includ- ?K_C.F@Y-. _ IN THE FINAL STIRRINO l é PRESENTATION OF THE DRAMATIC SERIES / / / Dopicling the Con-mum), ' _, - ofA/avnodafiaskaichewqn 1 Under eron, Hi0 iyrannical heal of Nazi cfflqu GFGY-—8Bl on A (OAST-TO-COAS‘ NETWOPK INflPP” ' L. .\. DIXON if ‘ho Mis- i" - (' .i‘li Cf ‘ cf the‘ Ami i0 Bea CANADIAN ? Canada occupies a proud posi- tion zimong the nations of the l world. Today, as in the past. Canadzfs fighting men command l__ respect around the world. Now Wimp‘ are poised ready again, to W“ strike and strike hard, for the freedom we love-for a free (‘an- adn. it's up in us at home i0 give them the very best equipment possible to secure. and lots 0f it, for a mechanized war needs a. tremendous amount of ammuni- tion. gasoline, food. clothing, medical supplies and equipment; and they are needed NOW. Are you proud i0 be a (lanztdizin? Are you proud of our armed forces? Then show it by lending‘ every dollar you can possibly spare. Buy the new Victory Bonds io the very limit of your ability. Nothing Matters Now But Victory up. l, . , _ , , Ho dropped oil into sound 51:00 A l l l llllll- BUY '1 HE NEW The ilcxl. lliOl'l\lll1Z. Toni Lilli)‘. Jr. _ _“_"‘i_ L-‘ll’ was still at the MW. When Rad- ‘ e Fill" 0“ kin lirit the bunkhouse to no 1o c breakfast with the crriv. he saw *1‘ 1"" fl1'~l“'~l‘- m-V V I T o R Y Marl»; Wallcr and his tiursi in carn- l " " l’ ll 1-“ (‘st convvrsaiioii on the lonl! front "ill?" l"! I‘ , . l . N. veranda oi the htriusc. Scooter. walkiiilz saw the latticfs glance toward thz- veranda. "The old man's puttin‘ his ems ‘n a miizhty‘ fliiiisv basket." murcd. "Sorta butiiniz his trust in iii‘ son to turn the father itwav from this evil wavs. is he?‘ Rrdkin asked. "Loo thatawav. The VOlll" Ropher is tryin‘ to keep lwles in both sides of the crick. He's crnzv i.n love with Miss Arlene, but h" ain't. fltten to be a doormat to 111i‘ Drettv little feet." “She cotton to him." Radkln ask- ed. with siinulatid indifference "Don't you know women? Now they don't. now thev do. You can't no more tell their plavs ahead of time than vou can tell which side a locoed calf is gonna tackle his maw for breakfast." When Radkin and the other mrn came out of the house after break- fast. he heard the livelv chatter of birds in the the cotton woods and held his face up to the pleasant April sunshine. Pnssint! the corner 1- of the flower Ranlen in front of the house. he saw the varied colors of the earlv sprint: flowers and heard the buzz of bees. The world seem- much more beautiful to him now than it had last night. He wished Tom Laliy would leave. so that he could talk business with Mark Wai- ier-for these would be pleasant surroundlntts in which to stay. “Hev. You. Rndklnl" Waller called from the veranda“ “Come here a minute. will you?" Radkin didn't like this. for Tom Lelly still sat there. sprawled in ex- aRREr-aied comfort in a porch chair near the rancher. ooter murmured. from the cor‘- ner of his mouth. "Talk turkey with a. straitzht torizue. son." and ambled on toward the bunkhouse Rankin walked to the veranda steps. and said. "Good morning. Mr. Waller. Hello. Tommy." Tom Iinlly didn't return the geot- inlz except for a smuiz grin that Radkin didn't like either. "I've been told vour do: is dan- gerous to humans, Radkln," the rancher said forthwith. "I'd rather you'd trike him oil‘ the place." "I wanted to have a talk with vou. Mr. Waller. about a proposition. My dog is a miizhtv important. part oi that business. He's never bothered nnvbIQdY that didn't wt mean with m "I know your business. I've heard you're n. coyote hunter. but there's native [and " During Vie recent Victory 1mm drive a canvnssr-r in Wlnniiwd mot. n iur dr-alcr in a llillo shop. lln said, "Ycs. I'll take n $100 lnnn, I am n Jew-ea Gcrnau .7e\v~_vc' mv boy is nvcskicnl all his class in a biz city high school. Nowhere in (i: a ‘totld north but Cniiaila would that hr- pcwlblt‘, I am a Ctinnrlian nnw. My hov ls a Canadian i"ll do my is our own ourbcst to help my Cnuiilry." beside Radkin. he mur- "i P. W. TURNER l‘ lllKliPl‘ the .\‘i (‘n rc- ll i. l\'.s iiiffl WHOLESALE FOOTWEAR H‘ 2am.‘ wits lust ii:':iii: iii that ‘ii s liiVi‘ snddcnly i0 to uo ' i "Goof! ' * hunter" Tom Sihil, l nhlgndd- ‘ll and luiavil lliil; at ‘.v_ l i.n iiiv-ntv iin llil. Tlililli! \‘i‘rv YOUR SAFEST INVESTMENT .‘ “Canada nciier Ims failed and never will fail lo inert her obligations promptly and in full.” His iiiis iiiukiii‘. to Arlene niznin ‘ ' .>\_:-il. w ill a fuini .i‘ t now. ih s. ill mv ' Mark \\‘.\il<‘i' said. ‘iltl l lliilli‘ vou ni-vvi" make nils- lakes lli lmkilz: \'(\ill‘ irit-ilds, My, Walivr." llai il “Flint: ‘mi. i:ov.\i.'rywvv,r_ The oFlflllPrviilljffiilllfi of Central Royalty WI xvii; livid at the homo ‘our country urgently “"45 every “m” w of M‘r.<. S. (‘.1\Vi‘l'-§llf uiih thirteen can spare from our savings and from our monitors ant iwn visitors tmsc-nt. , . With the )\i‘f§lfli‘i"il in tlicl (‘hair taming!‘ Canada Wm pay back evil l ‘ll’ meeting opened by rcpcaiiiig the with interest. Crvoil it!‘ (‘all aiisivorcil bv a “Quilt lllovk." Aiiniitcs rend nrld when you buy Victory Bonds vou l-n‘ ill “DIRTY-Til. "PP/Wis of crintmittees l for yourself the best of all investments. 'I‘hii,\' School ri-poricd a saniiiabit‘, drink. are backed by all the resources of thc Doni- irig (‘up nud towels needed. Red Cross t‘tilllill'.'l ‘o di t lb t- . . ,1 ed 3mm Mr mum“; mdzsl Hills“ inion of Canada, they yield s fair IMP i’ mfllvtiill for shorts. Thirty stPr- interest; you can borrow against them: a1~ llllflilon stiilarivi and one hvlmvi they are readily saleable when yoii need iiie turnirl lii iiir R11 Cross. Pm. coeds from rummage sale $1600 cash‘ New viciiiiiiW-iis -- Sick. Mrs .1 ]"(],Qll‘f_ “pi “q “m”; ql-hnol _ Ii we lose the war we lose everything. i Mrs. .\i.iri.ini.l. Mrs. line. Red Wé W1" the W“ l5 Wm b0 bPCHU-se you iiiil Cross 7. .\li". S (l. V. Jill, n to N“. ,,,,._..in,, U, l," pmm M, M” ‘ fellow-Canadians backed our fighting ilii" » Iiariilii sliiiiils. iliiil call to be the absolute limit of your ability. hll$\l‘t‘i‘il(l by a hillts (llll])(‘l' 30" square. I 'll'(‘li viiiniiiiileo - Mrs. r‘. ~ Wright M... R Roma Mm F Nothing Matters Now But info!" R )"l' (ll _ Nils Wvlizlit invited members t0 Bay the New hcr ]l"lii(‘ in row for the Red Crrws on 'l‘iir“il:iv afternoon, Oct 6th. A can‘ .~l piit nil by Mrs. Innk was tl\l'l""l liv the nicmbcrs liiiiirli wits i- ' 1 bv ihc commit. im» in i-li.‘ . \l"t'lliiil closed by Niliiiiial Al: iiini. VICTORY BONDS DeBLOIS BROS. F{l'i'l(‘i{l\'(l RUNS "i\u iuiiii-ii i-ofliiri rl on" fli\i'| an lhr‘ $l'xll'l i: l‘-. ml IPri-s 41V‘ wttv to tiro n‘ \l'4’ in" i"ll‘.i. 4‘1l|'f'll llv i s ‘ i , ‘ ‘I ,,,.,, , , . h. w. M... WHOLESALE NiEll(.li.\\1“ (lwki: (iri i l- ip‘il‘li‘ y We. Y’ fir)?- iiriis u " ‘ll ‘ ‘ii "l i . i.‘ r"‘l- (lli‘li' - l\‘l i‘ I li l» iiiiil-:i~ it WHIP oili. lii.i.l (‘l int‘.