. - s 2‘. E i I l < v . v", uwrg-im "apwnlliflvw- s‘ =10 ‘ 5"_“¢,,_ 7N‘ unusuiscoanxnuuesh... w... ,5 TUESDAY, mu AIIIIIIAL MEETING ROYAL BANK 0F Morris W. Wilson. President an Drastic Economies bv Public Measure of War EfIort-—War Savings Campaign Most important: Feature Federal Financing. CANADA d Managing Director, Calls for and Government to Permit Full Ivoney G Dobson General Mona ine<. Activity But Peak Not Yet Reached. Some of the factors having a vi- tal beiirlzig on the extent and ef- fr-ctivetii-s. of Canada's War Effort t-crc il. 11' \\'l!ll extensively by ' Presztlciii and ~ l the Seventy- .\t...uil Mining of The ii if Ctiniida in Mout- .n tircw-attetition to i transition of Canada to war-time (COll~ or s".i.iin. and rc- cssiiutiai soundness iicial posttrion st . lii)\\i“.i‘l‘. ‘.\'iIl'lI(‘[l tr ahead the financial i be more difficult fiir driiszic retrench- piiblic and by gov- .:t tniltl" that the maxi- :Iii- devoted t0 Ilit “le evhiice 0f r€~ i. tiitiaiagatit e.\- e part of the pub- ‘ . except insular as i , been made y, ni-i- of tux- i .. t. . . the public cl 1.. save ii very large . oi inc increased ravages} s winch are being ciis- t‘ hire are three altcrna- ‘ i. llbl must further - C336 l/HXELIUII, 1 0i‘ t‘ l i2» A siszem of forced savings iii-tat. be adopted, or will known Inflritiouaryi l w.ii QLCKILIII)‘ gum heiid- . (bl L‘ 'I ->i vi a5. “Nor inn I sure that Federal PYQYlllUliIi and Municipal autiiori U05 have eliminated from their i Iiiiu t.» all unnecessary expendi- rind {JUAJIOHCII all capital - s that c-an possibly be de- iis they should do in wai TAXATION f I Mr. \Vilson eiappressed the opinion ' l.'l.i‘, '.. considi-rtibly’largerpropor- ' .. o our costs should be met by aiiaii iias been indicated ~ plans so far discussed. It. .~ i- Iii; qiltle clear that at the pres- i mp0 of Iausrness our national uit- is mere-ash at a inucii . ‘ rate than -t e aggregate of . . to present business activity, Provinces iind Miuiicipeilitics IIIVE‘ had the problem of unemployment autumn ally solved for them and ie rcnsrin their revenues no incrvisingly buoyant. "rust tins situation will rcsult . v ' . . ‘ be. t" tizt. "II ik- f. .' 4&1. ' ‘tr. In tii-iinite tax ietiuctions liv them l Worldbllfi‘ “flow tlglgllfilii-spealéing Cull-l) H “l m‘ l _ i‘ ‘iii __ gum ‘ l“ "m9? 9° Cusmon m9 M19915 of 13S, ‘radllnoalfbocigfc afil 11mg ltn“ That's why M.» Ncarv iiisxstii. . f r on iiltricst 81\“@I1i' U>¢1"l'1‘5*’¢l Federal balm“ Th ' . f, h» limum women should consider niakiuiii II’ .. ica that will i! ve mm-I’ ‘am M“ wlbom nofsifeorzgi if; nges geica, zgtailrlluh; i onlv for night but for tho partii-i‘ women I ke in fine POI-- w ' > .. . ., . . . , , I . whne ‘dmnmm that no m,“ | proper Bpprcciauo“ of what We are . evening ‘and the pa lICllldr 1il._ce._ dair .i.i.I mascara can - Bfcmneinghtmg against‘ The m“, world‘! Artificial lizht. she tiis. is in T!‘ hue. BCIIPTIIU of toxin? profits or had ever been revised, Mr. Wilson i: p.-t~'ii.i\ii taxes are not designed 1-0 pro ice either the maximum re- whole. “I n-ii.oc' t'ii.t. tii ile- nothing that would : iiiicc total Fkideral cor-r Iifiivitiiiii m, but. I . :i t; ess Profits Tax is go- ‘ w bed!‘ unfairly on oonwaiuel t iiurtrig the period of the do- ger, Reports Unprecedented lus- _'I‘HF. cuaizirirrttiviiitiv GIIARI .rmy Schools Coach Pupils In Education (‘.'IN.~II)I.-I.‘\' LIIGION ‘Vi!!!’ SIIRVI('IJ.9 .IIi’R.‘INGE TO HELP OVERSEAS Ill-IN 1N LIIICIOIKS‘ COURSES. B)‘ DOUGLAS AMARON a iuiiber of civilian techncal Canadian Ross Staffwriier l l sciiCOl have been made available to ‘ the Ctlliflfliilflfi. Classes are held at LONDON, Jan. -—iC. P.l—Ulii-,l night du .t _ Ill!‘ week and during icrstty and high s-Jiool life Ls being! the (lav on weekends. brought to the war c-ampus oi the, The ('i)I'l'0SI)Cl1L.i‘fl(‘£ courses last Canadian army. four tnonilis each with 20 lessons Tbwuzh a program sponsored by to a course. A set of questions has the Canadian legion War Services. to be ansiiered after each lesson )'AN_ L.I E E E 5 ‘l E E ' E E E '1?leiEDJIJJElEIZIIEIEEEEEEEEEEEE[JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEIEEEEEE - ri TIIE CLORINS 6"‘ BIRTHDAY SALE " READY WEDNESDAY naiiiiigsaviiigs as You Will Readily Sec When You Read‘ This List of SPECIALS 1AN§ARJL1.4.».1.‘241 COATS extra-niuml facilities of Canadian iuiivesities have been niarie avail-- able to lfi-Pli of the Ciizitidnn fozcrs. and examinations are held at the half-tidy mark and at the end of p tiii.» CULIDX‘. Examinations are cor- l2 only . . . last years ltock . . . odd files dz- “xlllflttl iiiian- ‘ _ overseas. In nddfioii‘ soldiers dc- .(l".~i‘(l hire and the results recorded string elementary sciiaoh iraiinng‘ so that when peace comes ‘if the may avail themselves oit spiciaf .S0.l£i.f‘l' desires to contiue his 9d- for ordinary goods being reduced. iit would be greatly increased. and to that extent would stultify ourl war effort Btu war demands are iiiexnisaible. and it ihrse who use‘l the bulk oi noii-niilitary- produr-i tzon wzll not reduce their demands, the Oilh‘ wtiy the situation can be zidiustcd l5 by ii rise In the PPICE; level proceeding faster than in- (‘I‘f".l.\('.\ lIl \\'ZI{.!I‘S. “fills >v<nis to nie to lJL‘ a (‘Offl- peiling argument for a compulsory ..saviiiu plan if the people as a whole do not respond to the pres- izit appeal of the Ivar Savings Coiniiil"i‘ci it‘ll(I'\\'l.\(‘ those are iou viral; or too selfish to face i aitd estimates that as many as 7.000 l soldiers and airmen may in time be of similar who i rcqiwsts ft." correspondence coiiises ‘vetirs and English and history in the courocs leading to Junior matricula- uctujol] at home he will twelve full tl0n- credit for what he already has dOM- Dr. A. E. Chatwin. Saskatoon ed- Soldiers pay $18 a course for um- urationist who came to England in ver"t~ subjects but there II H0 NOYUIIIIJPI’ as director" of oveisczis. ch 4o f0 elementary; courses. Pur. educational services fizr tho C. hi pow cf the fee was to make sure W. 5., is in charge of the protzriim soliiieis \\'I.'X'(\ serious in their Ln- wiisions of further-in their educa- tion. Because of vary g systems 0f taking courses. elementary education In o. The progam was designed prt-g uniform scheme was evolved for lhe niarily to make ii easier for the; troops and soldiers who complete soldier to iehibilttzitp himself alter-l the courses assigned will be accept- tho war but many of the courses,‘ ed bv v llIll\'€l'Sll\v in Canada. and theta: are the most papal. r a-; A tli mar term, with two com. incng the troops. sew a practical: pulsoi-y and three optional subpcbs purpose in the army. Electricity | a year. was agreed upon as qua. 1f)’- rodio tcleisrapftiv. (Itcscl ciiiyinoer-| 511:; soldier for junior matriculation. iiig, mathematics mid a long: run: Flnclisli and SOCl-Jl studies are the subjects are forcinirsi In l (‘mliplllbiflw subjects in the first. two being received daily bi: DI‘. Cliat- thrrii. the issue will have wasted n. part, ‘l w:n st his headquarters zit Gilzord, one size 40. Clearing at — -— -""-'— "' $6.00 I941 Printed Crepe Frocks-Novelty Styles break into print with these brand new models! Buy one—lIN‘l Y0" ll save! Buy two—and you’II have something to rave about. And they are honeysl ‘5.5O E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E gl Each $2.86. Good Values In CREPE and SATIN BLOUSES, slightly soiled. Rog. 81.00. Saleprice-------- [Qt IE1 SPECIAL a Ono rack of satin house coats and mbes. Also a few crepe dresses. S 1.00 Clearlngat-——------ “Conu early If you want one” thou Specials SWEATERS Pullover styles, long and short D Emu‘ 49c IIATS Felts and Velvets one table. Re . $1.98 on sale of. Ba ancs of our reg. af.—-------—$1.00andSl.98 """'“ ,’1 .39 Reg. 81.98 on sale at — 49c . “Mk charms Balance of our stock of Wometfs TEETH EEIELEEIEE El 3 Elfil SMOCKS iinemsclvcs to most- order proposed by Hitler is one in ‘ _ med the opinion that present which truth and honour have no blue 0r -‘-'°ll°“‘ meaning. l;w has no force. human dignity no place; a turns or to spread the incidence 0f COFFUDUW @.‘i'1‘fl11I1)/. taxation fairly over industry as s tioris for leadership of which em- brace the basest trai GENERAL JIIANAGEIFS ADDRESS ment for the DOD- son, General Man or. t t d th t. , Canadian businessagwas’ aexeperieriil- v15“ t“ m‘ h°me l“ Cflrletod‘ of the benefits which would have l s‘,*1{i'1ee7-C L w s aqobwd $25,” ‘lwcriitld lo m? ‘brim’ as well H 00) for education pllITDGSVS II.‘ home 1° ll“‘*“9“l“‘5~ and overseas in 194i rind it.- pro- R“_‘r\fl1. now operating in ‘full roving IVAGES .1 .,..,.‘. . . . ~I Mr. Wilson remarked with sntis- i, “i; ‘faction that Ctinada has been largc- 9mm ly free of labour disputes since th beginning of the war and, "it. is; essential that neither" strikes hurl lockouts should be uiloived to in-| teriere with production." He fa- voured the GUTGYIIIIWXIL plan for a standard wage scale, supplemented by bonuses to meet any rise in the cost of living. the bonuses to ap- I squadron of th\ Royal Chadian Air Force. Staff office's who ivli] laok after ediivaron has" bwn zi. igiicd for lllv holdinu units. c . LE'\¢O;)S and ft st and second d AXIS. IMAY TAKE 'I‘\\'() (‘OUILQES More than two score extra-mural courses have been reccivezi Com Canadian univc-"sitfes and moi-ii fir-P ‘ply eveiilv on a per caipitii busts I fllllifltliillkl 11F ill? 110K115?" "f lml‘ P" :'i the (liars are .. . ,..._, _ , . ._ tiiti~itio~ partr-rni ind not as a puitntape oi (‘Mbl l m“ mcreusps‘ s 1118 Wise Hues. He felt that ivoik- l m, m Lake mo o (Hm u,“ . q ers would accept their slnire of a,‘ a time and U, Sup..p,,....,. mp1,- sacrifices i1’ equal sacrifices are correspondence study fri s of made by salaried employees, (xe- cutives and capital. SIROIS REPORT Referring to the conference Provincial Premiers to be convened liortily, Mr. Wilson said, “the mam principles laid down in the Sirois Report can be said to commend dlSDlI-ciitllflil.‘ A".I~ZI<I BETTA’ Cl. observers.‘ "If, in the CAIUu-HJQII! Pzirs. 51ml \\‘:-i' i‘ l conunon sacrifice, a better LTAHII at Government cannot be found, I NEW YOR Jan 13» ICP» greatly fear that it will not be ‘ The smart found when peace returns.“ I fcr ‘ . I Cr" In conclusion, Mr. W.lson spoke i 11p.» .i ilc> lift‘ f0. . l"l'- three general clzr-sliciititxiis -- p iik ti... Add m... find Th9 into-up o! PVOJIIEA’ SHOULD .S"l‘l'I)l' SPECIAL (‘Ollflifil .\'.I'. EH17" '1" KITS‘. OPTIONAL COURSES ‘Thor is a wide range of onai couzsns. among them many hni- lctil subj-.i".s which usuailv aren't i fou‘ the Caiiziidu-tn high School l(‘lll'.ll'llllllll but vihicii will be 119E- fiil to the soldier when he seeks a. ‘piasiticn after the war. shorthand ltyping and business manaigemen arr- HITIOIIK’. those subjects. . Sixrn‘ tuition ‘.' Fri-hell C. 5 3 l. <- u cftlri . . . - been p. s N f‘. U. exams. unable to tE E i_| @ 2for——————— E] Odd sizes and colours. Reg. $1.00 and $1.59 on sols at Crepe Drecse. Sizes 38 to 52 ,. clearing at greatly reduced prices. 49c E E SKIRT CLEARANCE 3 |_ | p 3 " A few to clear Well cut all wool skirts . . . at-——-----——— PLAID SPORT JACKETS All Wool good for skating . . 49c pleated and gored. A host of shades t0 chose from. $1.98 f! E g llt-——-——-—— 0nsuleat-——--— PYJAMAS and NIGHTIES — Regular $1.98 on sale Regular $3.98 and $4.98. 14 to 20. Clearing at — —- - Sizes $1.00 $2.98 . Gertiiriti I-nguace course is j popular aiiifllig the Canadians. It is d'ff.-:<~ni frfiii the o diiiary Gennari w t with’ ni ho r- niid although ~ i.i!l,- dcdxnfd for such a Q0111“ In Iimidv-If and wrrn the timi- ccmi-w: for tihe Grin-I ndvins t0 join In an attack 0n Ger- ‘llIillV. .‘»'i"!..‘(‘I.-II. LHLFITS FOR‘ ‘t p I i . . t the "erriolia ~ nfirtntr oifiiui- l ~.~~, ~... '. i l‘ in} his remarks cu the twenty" Mutiart; Corresponding Secretary, (ling ISHOLOI Ill‘ iatemenilintidc a ‘ Mflf-l;“1q1l'h°_"‘. third palm itfliss Maia‘ Mutwirt Mrs. Ifrank Muttart. Recording year‘ neg that he very i-xisttnce j wcmm muk'._.,,,, ‘ bl/Jl) up srinc: with nilizcn éeciirigBaCof‘<i].‘o. fiftglrshmhctlixtgianflagiill, 0t tie npire is at stake" iii tits. -~ ~, ‘ q; ._ ' . ' t: . “Ivitien ‘he Pars if! e ..- , i i. war. "1 fear thztt at times we are i mvlilf“ it l“ m qw- cd No More." The Iiyilllifl Ytull-‘Zi TEITIPBTBIICB Seflfilafyi MT5~ 50711011 inclined _to forget the oioody- iy- - a]_.,,.m C], .- w. Neal-er Zvfy God To Thee. Stfe Haney; Friendship Szczetary, Mrs. ranny within _Gei"nian_v itself, the. “Th, In ‘rho Arms Oif J"siis, and Rock J H. Lord; Christian Stewardship #191103‘ <‘i\'i91'I11-'!141"°11 0f 1111‘ i 7 of A00" The palibe "ers were Secretary. Miss Mary Muttart. ‘The ienceiess Poles, the Messrs. Percy Lawibcr. G."'.':o.i installation service was conducted -‘Ilfl113litci' of iioboucivilians in Rot- ,i- for R Nathan Bell, Walter Lord. - by the retiring president. Miss nerd-am, the invasions of Norwav William Boll and Arnett Bell. Iii- Mary Muttart. The kind invitation Dehnlark- Hclland; Biilglllm ml‘? "The nil-sing Iitiiilirii IIILL of torment was in the cemetery at of Mrs. Edwin Macwillliams to 35%, iliiggllhellliltfiliifxlklqllllg; U200 wlfii" beauty ‘s the individu "lit" e tho Cape Traverse United Church. meet. at lterilgluml: for I11B]F1:8l)fl.‘l1}1l')' . . _ v '~ ' ‘ ,- f ' i person-n] clement. It's. WILI‘ a wo- _____ mee mg, wii i annua cc uy. slilcliliiiniciololililifiv ma" dw‘ Wm‘ h" k“ “l The January rue-Elms 0f the CW8 was accepted. The meeting closed laws of IIPIKQIIU must I iii Ii Io make them fit (Iuil. Muss N-cury catiticns. corrupt and the qunlificia- ‘ Carleton And Vicinity ts of man." t In presenting the financial state- year, S. Cv. Mr. Wallace Muttart has rciurii- l ed to Montreal after an enjoyable stun iiaie been for from PTOS- c1 un recederiitied aotivit an i? . as compared with those {hi3 in? peak had not yety 1mg Mrs. Hazen MacWillmms, Cape . all Filuiig given a reason- reached. lTraverse, left last Monday to join urn to shareholders. her husband in Halifax. Extendi thanks of Directors “Iielore leaving the quegflon o: war "axes. l should Iiketossy that 1 think the personal income tax 11's l)f‘\'~I‘. raised to the full extent ‘. r is economically desirable." WU! SAYINGPS Wzlson considered the pros- is no‘. because ofirhe stints The great bulk of our z l wttcan: must as usual be by i-i n: tfi Issues. But I feel .' . not been isired nor tmderstood is by individuals in the i iiue brackets are essen- RZIFVIIWI‘ reason of the “st rot-amt ImPOTTIlfI0€.()f1¢Q "was o labour. ma- itiil equipment rival . A: a - sat/Ines become Ing- that stage. only by in the production of trtvvls can the produc- r miiioriiils be increased. iovrvr Income brackets are rtwgwvxthlr for a great deal rvnri- titan ‘ialf the total uriihases of consumers.’ noods. Pul use of iiicrcascrl ‘purchasing power would nieiin that instcail of the demand and Bxecu ives to the banks 7,000 emp hundred and forty-six members of our staff have enlisted for military on service, and one hundred and fif- ' ty-eight more have been accepted and are subject to call. absence has been granted to all those who have enlisted, and mTnY D63’. don offices are daily work amids destruction of modern warfare, and are carrying on in the characteris- tic British way. we cannot speck too highly of their courage fortitude. which fill us with admir- t! only one fatal casualty." ness would experience still greater activity during 194i. Bank." said Mr. Dobson. "is fully‘ equipped to take care of tional demands made upon it to finance or other- wise handle this Increased activity and thus contribute its share Canada's war effort." Miss Mildred Lowttier has re- °n Midi "F01" itumed from s. pleasant visit with relatives and friends in North Try- 86. Mr. Debs Carleton School reopened Nfozi- diiy morning, under the efficient management of Miss Elizabeth R. Leave of i w expand sales of War tions will be available to 838.‘; M“°K“Y- B“d“1l’““°i tfirafes by far the 1. m , _ i from or ciwem- Cari‘; pfiii Tiillriiiiiiiiiif $533.? Mr- Wm Cehlll- Westw- e three-quarters of salary iii-id army “smug h“ “m”? Mw- Mlclmel ay. and single men the difference Mmnfvlufi oflflewn- tween tire-thirds of ala d -;—— s W an Owing to the heavy snowstorm and blocked roads n number of ‘The employees of our two Lon- whool-beachqrg vsmuaiiing n, peflvrmlns their Carleton foimd It Impossible to ihé deal-h 811d lreatch their schools Monday mom- Itng. and in consequence their pu- ‘pils enjoyed an extra day of holi- and | my" tum. Up to date there has been Under the stimulus of war. busi- "The Royal . ' ‘ ,_ I iltiliifit Round Trip tiuivm‘ ‘ mum BARGAIN all addi- which may be t0 DERBY WINNER. OUT OF RACES 50M. Elniflond ~40?) -Pont L mcqiie winner of this year's Der_ M. has been amt. to the Itiud. His foe for i041 will be 98 sovereigns ($439. on exceptionally low sum fbr l1 Derby winner even In times like mesa. Hyperion. 1933 Derby winner. and Blue Peter. winner in I939 will mug fees of 400 gulneas each in FA RES TO MONCTON —-GoIng-— FRIDAY. JANUARY 24th k SATURDAY. JANUARY 25th Mom, January 27, 10H M‘ $3.10 II—I' must be fIIIetI. W. CHESTER g Order just received for 100 fiiII silvers. 200 three quarter silvers. High prices paid as order From CHRAIOTTETIIHVN Propsrflonafely Low Fares from other station: Children 07-3170“ and under Twelve year: o/ age HA Lli‘ FARR Tickets Good In DAY COACHES ONLY For Further In/rnmzlinn Consult in]; Ticket Aarnl S. MCLURE c NADIAN n‘ ‘ 0 {YIIYWIIIRI ,_ In Ciulhu Iilhlu Iolqulll II-S-I-I-T-lf. VendcIIMMrEVT/Tlliams. oil-E T: .1 \‘f‘lS", Iiris returned frrxn l. weeks trip to Halifax. Private Kclsie Iiowat-I. of Lhe North Nova Scotia Iilglilaniiers, is onjoyini: a visit with his parents. Mr. mid Mrs Melborne Howatt Cape Traverse Mrs. Leo Croken, who spent the Iiolidziys with her mother. Mrs. John Smith, Carleton. retuned to li('l" home in (thairiottetown last Saturday. She was accompanied by her mother and he-r sister Frances, who will sixvnd the remainder of the ivlnter in the city. Hsirold Bell, Messrs. Carleton and tyfai-ion Shcrren. Augustine Cove, who have enlisted In the lvfodtum Artillery, left recently for Halifax. The many friends of Mrs. Frank MacFiirIane regret to learn of her illncs~ In the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. and hope for her curly and complete recovery. Mrs. Nathan Bell, Carleton, ape-zit the week-end 1n Chrlottewwn. 1i. Carleton, is . ' VISII- with rela- tives tn Hunter 1'{‘\‘i\i' and Mayfield. Mrs J. LIcCiii-ti_v' Betti w“ s passenger to Carleton Saturday morning to visit hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walker. . On Friday, January 3rd, after a brief illness at. her home in Cape ‘Pravcrse. the gentle spirit of Mrs. Avard Bell passed peacefully to rest. The and news of her death came as a surprise. and s shock to tier numerous friends through- out. the province for, athough nev- er of a robust constitution, Mrs IZelI had apparently been in her usuril health until she suffered an attack to which she succumbed af- tcr n few days Illness. Her gentle chccifulticss, her kind hospitality, and her irriritncss to lend a help- ing hand endeared her to nil who \\'(‘l'0 privileged to know hor. She was n truly Christian woman and took a doepmlnterest In all the affairs of hcr church, particularly the Women's Missionary Society, whose December meeting she at- tended and greatly enjoyed. Though seventy-five years of age she never lost. her youthful outlook on life and was B. charming and Interest- Iniz (‘LIJIpflIIlfYII for old and young alike Hod site been spared a few necks larger she and her husband would have completed fifty-five Wars of wi-iidmi happiness. She leaves to mount. besides her sor. ‘rowing Iiustxinri. a son. Rirxse-II. at " ‘ a (IFIIVIIIIIPT Cora. Mrs. rdv of Try-on, a number idren and several mot- m-qndclilldffill. ris wcll as three sis- Williiim T. Bowniess. Bedefllle- M‘ ' ‘Carleton. to all of whom deepest \'. AIS) _ brought Traverse Womcifs Missionary So- cieiv tcok place at the home of Mrs Nathuii_Bell on Thursday fil- ierncon. January president. in the chair mg ope-Md with g New Year ciill to worship and the Slllglng 0T Fm‘ Thy Mercy Ami 'I'hy Grace. follow- nd by the daily prayer card ‘Th: Bell for the December meeting, theme for the worship service was with the president. Mrs. Quigley, "Finding the way through Bible in the chair. The meeting opened Study." The nineteenth psilm was Heavens Declare Thy Glory Lard" were read by Mrs. Leigh LAWUIPAT. Mrs. Norrim: and Mrs Frank Mu..- ZI E E Dresses on sale at — A broken line of House 79c ‘T C] c] l1 Reg. $2.49 CASII ONLY T Sale Continues IIntiI Sat. EIEIILFIIEIIEIEIIEHEIEQQEIIEIIIEI N0 APPROVALS ] then gave a paper on The Bible. showing its value above all other books. Mrs. Albert Muttiirt kd in prayer. Business was discussed and the reports of the officers were heard. The treasurers report was received with enthusiasm as it showed titrit the Society had "gone over the top." exceeding Its alloca- tion. The auxiliary expressed its gratefuiness i0 Mr. and Mrs J. P. Crockett for a very generous dona- tion. The nominating committee re- ported the following officers for the coming year: President -Mrs. Norring: Vice-President. Miss Mary u... Ultlit-IICI Bell. Trvon. Mrs- ‘t M' ken, Cane Traverse George Mic lcfir. Hcrmns MYCYS. _ niiti iiy is extended ‘ ‘The funeral took place at t\vo_0- (i103); tcfoniay, January 6th. iicin C-.ipc ’l‘ravers‘: United Church. i a shzri service at the itome. ' ‘tor. Rev. Ralf!“ w- Biflwl‘. nductrci both services. a tender and beautiful mes- rgc of consolation and hOPPi W5‘ by singing Break Thou The Bread of Life, and the benediction. ivfrs. ‘.3211 than served a delicious iii '11 In her well-known hospitable m . ner. 2nd, with the The meet.- The Carleton Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Nathan by singing the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Seven members responded to roll call and one member paid her fee. After reports from the various com- mittees were heard, new oom- mitwes were appointed as follows: sick, Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Lowther. School, Miss Hattie Ross Quid Miss Elizabeth MacKay. Program. Mrs. Quigley and Miss MacKay. It was decided to give the school children the regular Christmas tin-cot and $4.00 was voted for this purpose. Mrs. Boyd Loiwthor pnd ‘Thelma Qulcloy were appointed to buy the treat. Mrs. T. B. Gillespie and Hattie Ross weiie s Inted to send Yule-tide boxes to e was decided to send s. iJl-flmt In the Sana Dflvld Gordon Rios were asked to prepare their quetionniifm, md bring them to tho next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. 2B. Iowtiher on Jan- uary 9th. Mrs. Prank Mut/tart, Mrs. Nathan Bell and Mrs. Mzurphy to be on the liunoh committee. Fourteen simfns of yarn were distributed s- mong the members to be knit for read responsivelyt, after which "The was sung. The Bible Meditations tart. and after each one In turn o. verse of “O Ward of God Incar- nate" was sung. The president Try SAFEST FAST Relief from Pains of 3 Simple Stops begin amazing m. ma . Afte a iii relief in few minutes ,mfl,a_ m,“ cmgd-Mghcfi 1. ‘reheat ' Jellllzo, ._.__________ s’ D‘ W“ - - POLAND 1s rm.» tllfézitfihg’ f3‘! non rmsovvnou midi-ii?“ ei-n- IONDOIN‘, Jan. is-ice) - ru- lwimm persimmon In miaria h a» be intensified. it. Is 2- For rim Ibmu Train cold dissolve) AIME"; a learned from n. reliable source here. Tb ‘M ' HWIISTGdPOIISITIR/Olllfl-YICIC- I S Ill holio priests have been deported to aflgéfflnltgflcalfl"; Germany, many executed and the veryfewmioiiees. $731715" In fifmlfiflhfl-OIM c e mtlfxbflflilll: hes or! "Jig-haunt be 3- Ctlhnbllvllrrvl-nl doing? down. v m: we "- W" e position o! Poland’ 400.000 i ‘scilnliieiiiiiiiii-i-i-iilloiktiliizgi gtlztnvtgnu wvtlorse. a . m “nzcre- 9,, MiG-WM’- A ""'""‘-'““'i“"'*"“"- iiwmirfie‘ suit: “.5 "a: l PT I1. Be sun you get Isl-acting Aspirin. m. is a n‘ AYOIII SITOIII, CIIIIITOIIS dflIIS in “the progncm have . 0n nuns giefcsteozshi-‘pmw-tiléelgld;P011013: stnffin Teflchen iiospim have lanfe shay. niilllonlpuoe to relieve colds been Md‘ rlorty Der cent o‘ lhQ 10. Plbits In lmlzlngly hat. It entirely avoids the Md d'§:“:|:|:|“kin' q. to German labor man y». =- n aortic. You'll feegnwon- 2mm for ldmitt-lne their muon- d fl I'ef tut feeninn ewm uteo. - chilyrztlixwuy? ton recommend Issue 0d III Polish Protestant, ub- Aspirin because mn when nun m- iicatioms has been strictly forbi den. qugnfly 1mg know it duos not harm --——————----_. m. heart. u: set Aspirin-mode in i BEVIN soUNns moon. TOCSIN Canada. “Aspirin" in the trade mark of ‘ The Bey" Comeenv-l-fd- LONDON, Jan. 10 —(CP) -I.gbor vii-mi i Chat: $239.21 Animals staunch! tioin of the state. according to u- wini nus layer cm: fior Minster Fri-nest Bevin. ‘Hi: ‘Je- cvcs a or "a. par nor not cs- ‘m- l|lsp|n|l"n°#.: "iportant than mnnagr-ment" IYT the war effort, will shims the new v E EEIEIIPJIEJEIEJIEIIEIIEJEEEEEEEEEEEIEJEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEJIEJEE out Nothing shabby or unszgln _ Frcm the ceiling to the floor, der on the Principals it. has always stirziéggled to express and get rccog. TI . In a review of Herbie-t Tracey‘ book, "rt-ans Unions hula-mi I06 a, SOIIIId What" Mr. Bevin writes that pre- , vious governments iegarded the un. Transnntter Ions as having a limited function and seldom regarded them as more than deputations. “The present government, at least, has b: ought the "rrsde Unions into a fuller measure or participa- tion which has altered the whole course of the Wit‘ effort- -iiitleed of our national hstory. "1 regard labor as a partne" not. less important than management, Indeed the Issue of war depends on the working people. ‘I do not theorize about the ul- timate goal of ‘Prado Union pupose and function. I know that, out of Its experience and Irnowledgc, lnibor mu=t undertake a tzzcsi-‘er function- al part in the economic organization of the sate. It recognizes its socal obligations and enjoys :1 was free- dom. but it would be folly at this stage to set any limits to union development. just as It L's stupid to draft paper schemes of organization and seek to impose them on the movement fom outside or above." KITCHENS Kitchens should be pvely places, Rooms of beauty, gay and glad! Not with Cinderella faces Should they greet us, dull and sad. Pans and kettles gleaming brightly. Cups and plates s shining store; YOU'RE ALWAY§ . WEI-w The discovery in the iviiidsivc Antacctlc that porous. compact snow and icc are CCllfliI trims- mitters of sound. has boon port ed to the Acoustiml Socititi- in Ameilca. The report was made bv D. T. 0 Poulter, who was the senior scent Isis on Admiral Richard E. Bpii] second expedition to tit-c Aniazrtii; Dr. Paulter told the sficlvlv ‘(Mil ly of the use of gcvnh.“ 911°‘ graph — an instrument now iii polar i:- tornticn and research. “We travelled 2,00) ml‘. on skits with this equipment and an equal distance by plane, me. iiriiii: cori- Iinental ice thicknesse ' he said. “During the constructini 0.’ ml of’ our magnetic tunnels, exlenai ing about 1.500 feet to on site Little Amelca 1t wits a that two men standing as mtirii B4 ten feet apart in the tunnel "ivotild have I0 talk exceedingly loud l0 make each other Iicaz". Win}: el- perlnienting ivth this phenomenon we discovered that the porous. con» pacted snow and ice were excel: lent transmitters of sound 1i"- frequcntlv from within the it was possbie to hotn- shoveiling in the snow ti do OI of nearly a quarter of a nu i . shop cl Iin are olwoyl glod to help you make your selection. OI‘ IBPMHY In any way possible . . . Ind you. of course, will have no 0"" who out, no money order or polhge charge: to ply- znows Ordor om“ . . . friendly: WW“? d Thousands o! our ouoto - use em shopping uvuVQMQWCQI t feral by our Order Otfleu . . . In flat. now they wIIl ch09 "°L°'l' way. l1 you have not vlolted your nurnt Order Offlcs a: Yeh In coon. You'll like It; welcoming otmonphs - no well n i t‘ vontence It often to make your nhownloc "ll" "I et/"Y W'Y' drvI gal