sinner! .24. 1941__ Four More Lodges at ll. ll. A. Hospitals lied Gross Project THE _ qiihitborriirovgu __QUA;_<D1AN Red Cross Instructs Girl Guides in -First Aid A representative group of Girl Guides from Cha l tt t G ' ‘ ' - The d . i d ro e own aide Ccrrponies have weekly instruction in lied Cross First Aid. FIN.’ cgxgsrnwndns '"°'°_ b7 Mm Him)‘ CWMOII. Director oi Red Cross First Aid, and are held in Rochfgrd Square School each o" "mbletion of the course led Cross examine vfll d ‘d. s H _ I rs_ t con uct_t_ests in l:oi*h the theory and practical application at First Alsocialttieicne-ss u candidates wll be awarded Red Cross First Aid Certificates as well as Ambulance Badges from the Girl Guide Bleilded by Experts for wit/worn. '1‘0RDN'IO. March 21'— Voter. u“ still undergoing treatment m minions military hospital: are paying "perhaps the liairdest o! at] prior-s ot war," said Mrs. Clara. F. iticldachern, O. B. E, today in aiz-ztouiicliz-g statistics on the work u; the present sovcn Cnrudian Red gross Society lodges. M115. MvEach- ,1, is (‘hiilfllliflll 0i the National womlen-‘s ivork ncoirunlttcc. Built-by the Red Cross lldliifijlli. u, Department of votcrans‘ All irs hospital‘. these Inidgvi rirc serving m nvomge oi 96.900 snacks. or mflllS t0 Ntienta arid their guests month. There are L750 Can-ad. iqi Red Cross women volunteers giving their services to the extant of one siiiit or more pcr week. i-iini-e is total guest ticcoiiititrdatlon iqr 105 pcrrmm l>cr night Izxi‘ (nit ,1 (on; relatives l)! seriously ill tiernts. Extensive use at iliig iwltity is being made. your more lodges are under ccn- pfl-uctiotri or tit-elected. Work hu w“ imrverlcd ht- shortages of Tllflittfli is aiicl by public housing needs. The oldest existing Lodge. christic Sh, and the netvest, sunnybrook. are at Toronto. The Ctrristlc St. Indira was built nflcr the First (i-rcnt Wat‘ and the Stiiiity- hrosl; Lociitc. beside Sunniybroke Military Hospital, whs reccmitly QpQIlOQ. The others an Shaughnusy Lodge, Vancouver; Deer Lodge, Winnipeg; Westmlnlster and cnimlin Lodgcs M London. Ont.. ind the Lodge at Ste. Acme do Bell- cviic, iiorir Montreal. A Lcdge at mncastrr Military Hospital. Saint John. N. 3.. in tiinder construction. - Lodges are projuited at Victoria. B. 0., Dev? knock. N. 5.. and Omvp Hill. Halifax. "ways mcmlycrs of the Gan- ldlfl-Ii Red Crom contributed invtshly o! their time and alrlli in furnish- arr-z- s \ $>N\\\\\Q\\$E i n C oi Q z 2 Miinxiiiiii HOUSE t Kidgfftt“ Mary Ramsay. Marjorie Hurst, Joan MacKirinon, Joan Cameron, Jane Glddinga, I _ - '- .. ranln, Donna Eownrss, Pautliirte Dolron, Julia Arsennult, Stella. Gal- Lcit to right, ircnt row: Jessie McRae. Joan Diamond, Joan C lant. Collcttc Eeizui, ‘Icrcsn Day-lo, Joan Tweedy. Second row: Jean Gallant, Wilma MacDonald. in: the“ 1M8"? ~14 Mm M» mm Gallant. Lola mm». whom. nmuuxfithm Back raw: Katherine Maorqydm, vqm; Gallant, Sheila Misc Innis. June Johnstone, Dorothy Madonna, David-s Machachern, Lsun ruik-end-tile worker 5, positron in heart o; ,i.;‘B,,n,h “swim-I m“, a‘ mfufh ' , RM or‘ QM‘ mill. Elaine MacoDnald. Outherino MacNeil. Norah DeBlois. Elaine mun-oi. c I industry that will cause him to . Liieriiincni. expenditure h’ ° S" mm‘- °¥ . _ feel that he is more than a cog "tilt today about three time: in the wheel." Eden said. above the peak pre-wer budget" {or a “crippling level o! taxation, m l't"t‘1\"lit"- this year. including lot-lite. is mtliiintrd to cost 51.550.- tiotl. It cnmnaiizn for scntitiooo for gnaceiime Red Cross viorlr in (‘minds is now being held. "These. lrdizes are mar, yet apart from the military hospitals they Bid For Support ill British Workers "The question I ask my listen» er: to ponder is whether the work- ers. brought up under u vast system at state monopolies, will be able to Achieve a higher sense at ‘,lll>')il'll, responsibility and greater pride of achievement than they can dwaini which acts as a rieiinite brake on effort and incentive iri all walks oi national life." He criticized the use the Govern- int-iii WZlS making of the Unlthl Statics lflllll sayling that lri the laIt ha of ' year only live pol wrivx" Mirs. lilcEziclimn said. “In "m" H“ "Slaw" lmllflll! ‘fl-lid N‘ l-IQNDON. March 20~~tReutcrs)— under n system of enlightened front - t WWUW‘ ""1 miermnmfl" c"! Ylfltefilotiservattve Party tonight cnteriu-tsv." K-t- . \‘.ilS spent on machinery to from the on-mosptiere o! the hoe- bid for the iiuptport c! the British Underlinlng one o! the main i-e-equlp lnduitrr as asotnlt yitiil that could not. be found with- worker and said that it soon would bones of contention between the seven per cent. on movie ‘imports in the liosrflirii rircpcr. Here they preliilelnt Sltilhfllfl nation proposals for Conservative and Labor Parties. and still more on tobacco- “ "E °°¢°l1°ml¢ CTlSlI- Eden urged the Government to ——————%——— TEACH “RIGHT” LIVING mu" their rclnlivos mid friends arid ivocive the splrtirl uplift that out be gsixied only through such Booed on the 20 yum’ experience {the opposition’: turn in 1 series of most; now: 100d and fuel. houses g airing lott- the veterans mcelvl- tlwliticttl "all-party" broadcasts in. and clothes, the balance of trade Series at talks in this northem in; treatment at Otiriatie St. Hoe- “Blind” by Prime Minister Att- and the balance ot the budget and Quebec axes. which an aimed h ml. Toronto. the rimm- Itodgeo lee last week. me of home agrlculluitn" ghcrw children mvm eight to t3 tin "I believe we will otter the Touching a subject close to the “right” way to go about lite. aw been birth. tn rt rairiv uniform design. ‘rm-y have ltlrchens. an- hma. in" lounge moms, writing looms. reading rooms. gamer. worm. libraries rind some have quiet rooms toi- the the of distressed relatives. it (OUGHING Hurts on RELIEF-This Way At last! Science has dis- covered s quick. safe relic! for Coughs. Throat Distress, Chest Snrcticss and Bronchitis. Spec- ltlllSiS who have studied "vrhe lurnitila 0i Polsosfs Cough 5Yriip say it is quick to relieve and unusually soothing in its viii-ct. When the throat is tight fiiiil it hurts to cough, Poison’; (-°}'i§ll_ Syrup gives grateful Wild: it reduces iiiiltinimation rind makes it easier for you to t elect the phlegm. You Alflll‘ be delighted with- Polson s (rough Syrup which has the added, advantage oi’ also being a tonic. For ailments due to _Cold, _Polaon's Cough syrup is a reliable antidote . . . 35c. of all dealers. FlRSi All} 0 _lllli.iidsur chiilrs were imiofll! ll“! first illustrated ilcms ¥l€l'\"(‘TllS4d in} Loft. to right: Catherine Iulhll, Jule Anonnult, Jone ilocd Bnmlue Dcmmiatra‘ ’ Jahnoiiono. Collette Huan. Katherine Msdhdtyen. Jean Gallant. Marjorie Hunt. ctim: Norah DeBlois. live 511111011)’ Eden. deputy Conserva- outlined his party's views in u. broadcast which marked lea der, “stop galloping ahead down na- tionalization avenue and pay at- tention to the things that mutter ROUYN, Que. -- (OP) - 11.0. M.P. constables have started l. l i —P'hotes by Dd G-arnhium. cnndnifiniin _riscni .5.- had pnmi the $ltl.50tl,- 000 it linrl or; its lxvoks ill i929 to AFRICAN AIRWAYS early newspapers. Pun-venom British occupation o! 02.413159, it. “'55 reinrsict-i horn. NAIROBl 4 tCPl .- i-im bu, the Oops of Good Hope. now in the . __..._.__-._ Elm Airicm, dependencies “aw Union oi South Africa. was started ASK PROVINCIAL FINANCING operate jointly a public airways NORM! - t at Inirtiage-eruurunbered (arms is nobility m still npldly d ppearlng. so much ctiiiaicn‘; Aid society. The soc y Sptlrlls tailing ~i iinmigh . I so that the Manitoba Farm Loans tit present ls uclniiiiistcicd by the wooden roots stand ltliird among ‘m’ luqumcy “use of z w a mencyd“ mdudes ‘he 80 ma" “ma” i t in 1006. MORTGAGE SLABHED WINNIPEG — (OP) — The omp meni. association. at tho end mortise-h‘ sAvs HERE NOT EVEN THE- ANTHPOPOLOGlSTS . CAN TELL Wl-iAT THE FUTURE , OTTAWA - (OP) - City borud oi’ control has endorsed n DCSOIU- tion asking the Ontario govern- bo assume tinniivlal respon- foir administrating the 01 tho lflSliifrOVlllfilfll wcliare department. corporation. while tihe British West ITld-llln Airways covers 14 routes in the Caribbean scverril time5 a, “reek ROOF FIRES PREV-A-LENT the iirttirivat causes or home in“. ? WELL"ONE THING THEY OUGHT TO KNOW THE RED CROSS WILL STILL HELD WHEQEVER - WAR ASSETS Bl/llET/N to MERCHANTS The following war surplus articles are available BRAND NEW WIRELESS SETS CANADIAN Ila,‘ 1'9 MK, I" tbmplcte Sutioa (transmitter sad receiver) including Unit Sperm "- ’ - binning} weather-proofcd (tropicalized). WILL BE SOLD AT FRACTION OF COS] SET A For telephone and tclcgraph includes: I misc nuperheterodyne receive: and 6 tube MOPA transmitter with 80V tinfiai nmplltier. ' or Grid modulated far telephone. Specialized circuits make lhlS set idenbindh SET B Consists of 235 megncycle tmnsoelve: lot an be shifted so the 144 metmcycle amnesi- lwid. SET C ASkompIete inn-communication system using _3 con Push-totslk microphone providing mter-aommunicauoa or trol bolts ant. 3 critnhiiiiiitiii ticntitilinnus remote control Operation m an cxttcuicly W|Ll__ BRINGJ HELP l5 NEED£D~ ‘lame mama“ m 5 “ha” loam,“ I ‘ " l x i L; Q1 “Ytlll rows: SUPPLY t ~ Q \ u . - s» -, - - ~ , . f Vi . ba . Th. _ ti l , . —-/ ~ oi, ..,. iistslaiisl"i'tiiin.‘rm.ssilz stasis". F525’ ‘at . ; ". ' o“ 5 Tubes, Generator Spun Puts 3 Microphone and Receiver Headgear Assemblies No. i (Canadian), ' -.i etc, etc. ~ n ‘ism ..,,_~g o I“ POI CDHII-UMI DUST PIIPAIATIONI land MONOHYNATD lvbhltnllbllllfiifll’! Nonnda hi!" and quality ($.11; topple). Melted In uh-IIM stool drums. cam now ‘non CANADIAN COPPER YOUR LOCAL’ nuts: REFINERS LIMITED llll IOYIL IAIIK lllllhlllf- TORONTO l. ‘JIITAIIO Il- 1941 FUND ' ' ' ' ' ' RADIO AND RADAR SALES DIVISION, War Assets lgsrrplzinrfiizsfiadndc-liuogailes Offitrsloant oMontresl, Toronto. Winnipeg. Calgary or Vancouver. Article: nub or these are directed to the public tbrougb regular wholesale and retail outlets and are subjerl lo priorities. -1_--_—- Wucb For Further Announc WAR ASSETS CORPORATION 4095 St. Catharine Street West. Montreal LQIIQB" l0. Box S099 Phone: BElalr 3171 ‘s.