iii ~ 'S1 s.- 1., . :Zi ..‘- ,l nl ,.1 ia' i. u-li’ 5 ll li .Li .i if ‘lzfl , 2 l~l Fil W . -'ll lid gi ...__ .__ up i fl .ky .i ~ fill -N* *liz-ll ff, |‘ f. -. . ,, ' F? 1 tl" , il, lip fi ffl it L ii 1 up Elo 71° 'li l ff, if li' ~ all J, l.'.".L. ‘-_r~l_ "J , .. lil i»1 ll-"f.fii ».»' ‘.' 1 i 'l li' .- _J.-. ."',"', .. ~.1......_......». ..,-_f - . ~._+i~.;e..~'s.@;'. . .. .f-.' »-anew-»~ .W3 El) -i 1.. - #lf ;:|,;_'i 1 I I ~.~.§‘ :i .- `i`{ 1. faullfdridsfsiiaaans- , :sus is I v 1. lli EEE; iii gi S é it r 2 AWG C- T- U- N°*” ~ Tsapsrsacs lates _ms 5' csnsmrs can. v ia wllll :_-\'\;**°‘ N* mgtw maw¢rtay~sl\\\°\I\\l°'l'1Il- mi-touoat A du “Q "'“°°w““°' -smnslaama iasaxrrs wnsbinll “2’:‘.‘;`°'°"°"""'°',roeatoaa1s:s»s|sontain».ese:¢=|'rT Oanadacallstohsrsonasnd har daughters: Liit high your standard ol man- -9353; hood today. Heninthedawnofagreat na- tion’a morning, Rings the clear voice ot our coun- !»ri”s al>t>°\1. Qlllng for heroes I1 il est aoorning, Do what they know and dan what pogmk me giiilif .;E§§§§' §~ arse? .;§l§;i,s iiigélll lisgl Egg in gi: sill 535 they reel' sibilitics of yester da - _ coming the realities of Canada calls! Then let the res M m nm' so it now we _ °°“‘° °° the temverllwsl mm im. ci. J. uoieusn, mms. msn..-i 1.. mu. Wi I v°1’U-'18 ww- 11°* Mlm IM Une that shall honor our glorious 5*" 5°” d“°N'“¢ land; het us be all we would pray that our sons he, , All that our hopes and traditions demand. Hot in the wealth of her prairles so peerless, Not in the output ol’ silver and 8014. But in a people, free, righteous and fearless, . use har supremest of treasures un- ` told nuisance Puraasthe goldiutheheartofher mountains, ltnmg as her torrents that leap to the sea, In-aightasths pine iseeandclear sa her fountains. Honest and fearless, face--.forward and free. “WHAT I! THAT IN TRY HAND?" islatlve P (Ili. T. H. Wright) 'w hghnohh - Ei §’é§si§§§f:l!§ s i§o§o§%% ggggti #gt §”§§§i§§§?;' ii 5 i§=l‘ if ‘ E egs? . 3 We dlhsered tonioa llll$‘¢lkB of rail; ggglrilggtg f 6 1 '§i¥5§”; Eggfglif, Elilliiliili ills; ;§a§ s§§`§§’ egg; gagiétégggés lliili illlrilirlii in Nth. tue. po, also, was it proved dated leader, when sbs was believe, as people to laen, to as he, from what it-lful life of freedan a sacrificial life, to - Peace; because, like e loved. Ill i \&lmassoon on the multitude un* iioningly, she used all her pow sts,allthatshehsdorhsart,sn brain, and strength, and, like Q, she accomplished great thin Flhowh she did not seek tt, achieved lasting fame; but, lffllltblleillnedtheioveodh - 100 of thousands of souls, who keen helped by her influence, whi influence is still bearing ri-uit, a living reality, Coming back to thoughts d o - Dives let us each hear iihe call capacity, in ar ourselves d - 7 We may ollwlq." as it I believe that worth while. t hand?" Inihyheart? Haven realized suns- thiib life. this tp br. 2 eoirmlcn . na|na”'I _ FY lggg i Eili claim plain and been plea-sod to Henry Carter, “Joint Bon rotary of the Temperance Coun of Christian Chur¢hU" in Bti!-alll, the honor of CBI. Henry Carter has served as a member of the Liquor Control Board during the Great Wal. and as a member of the Raya-i Commis- sion of Licensing of 1, and is "easily" the outstanding iilure in the lmglish temfperanoe movement. Itwashlsgeniussndpassiomto- gather with that of a fellow work- u', that brought into being the 'inmperance Council of Christian Churches. which by rallying the teiuperanee .forces in all the ohurch~ eshaahroushtlntotbefieldoiieg- enthusiast something hlV0 lrgagg 8 goin slr? E2'g ‘ f ii ld? Q 5 5 E E being ." IW' gotten 9. bodyol but eal. No more "cranks", but command- erslwehonor-th¢Kingt.hemq'e for that word of encouragement. _il no longer, but serve this year as neva' before. 1” YEARS A00! life. Hotherswererecolnmend ‘ takeswutbefore and children. Alcoholio liquors were universally regarded as neoemary for healthy life. Life insurance was refused on the grcimd that total abstinence sn- Doctars everywhere recommended alcoholic liquors as stimulsnh and . l¥l‘ ;.§ lil; ii iii vgég ,liz s .5 iff! Cl!! Bollaiimimsrlils. gi $551 Oobhleuwt. blilh. Olllt 3;; 2 5 § 3 ii°E~ ni iiiéil it? s EE QYUNIIAL 2?; \¢nDcnsldsangRequiem officiatedatthep-ave'I‘ha const 2 §§-1. Ennis Mcxin- on Iudlan Front non; 2, Lame Baglole; 3, Walter .___.__. I-Mshiin. my The canadian Prem Grade 11 (Jr.)-1, Doreen Mcliean. noN'DON, Mp;-oh 2 _ mfmm Grade I (al-1, Lawrence McKin- value of the British warplanes in non; 2, Doris Mcbean; 3, Victor maintaining law md order on the Gamble. northwest frontier of India was Grade I fb)-1, Gordon Yeo. stressed by lord Londonderry, Se- T“°h°"°EV° MBUMYSOU- cretiarv of State for Air. on his re- turn itcently from an aerial lout led motorboat, writes the News- Chronicle's naval correspondent, was first conceived during the wsr. It introduces s fresh element in §“fl is; E §:§ EE? lie of Africa Minister 2 babies cry, and crying does P. considered theoorrect gill? 5 i gig? 9. __ sa . §s me intoxicated as a tim olhoqiitality ixs, the t was bvythsse- Preston-Joseph Live- Edward Dickinson. John hosdbelt, John Smhh, David An- derton and John King-who signed the first total abstinence pledge. TODAY liquors hahspassalli iv lift h iii I ---_-a-in-ran! GllAX’llll11§ a _-___ have been de- cluedrgthshiehestsdentificand modioalamhoritiestcbeunnecea- llryfcrhsaiilbylife. 4 Liteinsumnceoimpanlasinsurs tbsliveao|ftot.ala.bstainersstlow- arratesofpsomlumthsnthcsetc moderatedrinksn. llciliealsdeneehasdeclaredal- coholiobensrooticanddqrmsl andnotsstimulant ontonio. Bwectantand nursingmothers arewarnedtoavoidallslcoholic liquors. Sir F. Tnzby King says, by takingaleoholthsmothe-i-poisons herselandherehild. Ihtoxicathnigmdaelitwdaty, nowregardedssdlll'r\odul_ And :lithougihohe :ebetai Ahdinenee ovementhas nstxcnglycp- possdbyvestedintersst|,theraare overtenmllliontotalabstalnersin GreatBritainalone,sndmiilions more all over the civilind world.- 'l’lieVanguard.NewZealand. lhWlln-p¢|Grsafei|1lI:ab- bolhsswrecaadmenlives,*i-vol mil'echildren,andmmd¢\dm1l\ womenthananyoisdsiwefas- ri H is in §5'El5?§¥:l ids? E EE!! gh ‘ _Qi ‘it=EEil» i‘g 55- illiiigife li il? ltfil .bl if. E55 ii 5 ‘nmmaiusen hhnnunnmmn §hnn@¥§s*§p%&nhonri ‘iEi=..=-. i§;§»s§~=ri.io ifa’§i§~' Fl 5 * i= ii?= r ;i3@§8»~§ ~l‘ f*r?~i "iii 5§é55.= §§ “S ==§ =;ii§~§“5§i.5 ;§i,;;5 fiiilii §iii§=§ 5523 giiiitg 5 tai =iiifi alt bit of ho.rm_ Watch eep and notice how breathing. Watch is awake, and you n he cries, he h air, and usual- nd lefs so that r work-out. hen iihey are or too every a ir- time np. mot- e et-im their some- l.i’ the and O ll' C r E E Z iiitfggsfgiisfii so §=l§l§'lli§a§ riff .=§ig§§§§§§'§ 5'§§ ¥§§=_s *,i§§r fl; a@.§52é§§;.§§ li? “lgl §§“=i‘l§ 8: 3 §.§s¥5Es§ E fi? iii #Eg Eli gil :E5 My miles 16 hours impresae far grea and far experience the l dam develop- Qiidiomooooerningyggm, _ ennsstoenomaaian aasfgi ......t_..>..........._. .__..._,- , _ l.u|DON,llarehl-Personsm ____ :;ir=::r.1.°:.1s: -lasreloersasaseompsf ' " psruisstoeaatnraova 1.-iso. ::¢,a'§.1,°,':"°°"‘ . -u-!ouanoaseuuuea`nin-t- gumm I - - - -- - ---- ssh;§:ss:r::i“"* “M mm, ,, ____ _ _ um _ -muuuarnssmionu L-0°-;?m.n»n¢unut=°nMms¢'= mm “A |&'¢|| || t ---» pfmuulw m png, -ar. ranrcx-s soma:-fi-in '"°° °" ‘“'°°t°‘ °'° '"“°" O. Y.ll.L.Drsmatio|lqu-a of Bummenidswillprassntcnecfthe Neariforkdrasaistiesisiioasseainst. Paul’| Hall on Friday, Ihlch lltb. grl itll; dd F -year of outstanding auto- motive achievement brings you Pontiac-a new model of extraordinary performance, comfort, and value! Time-proved features which brought fame to past Pontiaca have been retained. Important new refinements have been added . . .many of them actually suggested by Canadian motorists,thro\s|h their whole-hearted co-operation with General Motors’ Customer Research activities. ` First of all, the now-famous Knee- Action Wheels enable you to enjoy a Floating Ride. No bumps! No jars! No shirnmyl Naturally, the exclusive Fisher No-Draft Ventilation, pioneered io last year's General Motors cars, has been te- tained and improved to provide an even greater measure of com ort and protec- tion. Safety is further assured by new Bendix brakes . . . a strapping K-Y -t,\ “Girder Box" frame . . . and new Multi. Beam headlamps. Pontiac's mighty Straight-8 engine has been correspond. ingly advanced. It's faster, smoother, more powerful, more economical . . . and, because of live rubber suspension, prac- tically vibrationleas. Then too, increase in wheelbase, in car weight, in body size, and in tire size, all tend to make this the roomiast, asaisat-rldin§ automobile ever to bear the famous ndlan-head trademark! When you sea this distinguished modern car, you’ll certainly want to drive itl And when you drive lt, we .promise you’ll experience an honest-to-goodness new sensation. Please accept our friendly invitation to rids and drive in Pontiac, the ear, that makes all roads smooth. Start the new year rightl Let Pontiac show you the way to a completely new kind of low-cost motoring enjoyment and satisfaction. Q P-IU i 5 iii S =’f§’ lr §__§5 al “ “'“°UY °°'“P'°°°‘ 1" ~ omni Prim; s. aaa amass. F»°!'"¢”ll W' "1“° °f ll' P°|° onus vx-i. Muriel oroaby; 2| icing in the Indian IINIMCI, th! li", uur|n‘h.n; 3_ shag. Mm- *PV lin. Grills V-l. Fhyllk Rollltar Bild Alrllnhtersald:“l.wasd § r 2 3 § Elglgliirg, F §§l`§§l;§§§ §l ilgflgi infill ith fertilizers and crop rotations oonuucteab th vi mit or 1- 11° VNW4- (IE ARD LAND hom. Hitninoeihegovivooileu sgiis IDN l°°“d°“d°m' Ml- L°11d°“ DEALERS FOR PRIN EDW Is have :sued in pmduu umgncwry Dec. 13 in a commercial plane and W B011 CCH!! 7-hl’t0 dl lll‘¢8I'. in 1 l i Y Y °f5°Daothy Hughes, l. llcantl' Gaudet. . Grads VI-I. Ha-Isl Martin; I. 8. Thelma Hsnnsssey; 2. Mary Han- nemey; 3. Frances Kelly. I Grade V-1. Hilda llolliieauxf 2. ? Condon; l. Vsrnita McDon- Clrads IV-L Isis Doyls; I. an. .Grade IV-l.. JnlisnnsOa&t; It Kathleen llclleely and Olilia inDonaio;s.im-youyis. V1 :VIC Grads!!!-l.!raneulbGuigan: 1.5¢ . FE 3 P Grade III-y. Grace Banners; 1. Be.ti-ia Gallant; 8. Joan McCabe. ' Grade II-1. Ida Costello; 2. Pat~ ricia Costello; I. Lorraine Dedoate. Gram ll-L Wanda Mcibiillani 2. J°7oe COME; 3. Willa Fltlgerald Grade I-1. Lenara MacDonald; I. Claire Duffy; 8. Teresa Pmude. Grade I-l. louise. &anley; I. Helen Ls-rter; 3. Befrzice Ready. Grade I-1. llildrcd Galllnti I. l‘ra.nces liuobdillan; 3. lllldred llc- Keigan. Fhrlhundng In Japan While fur Zarrninl is mskins stridesio Japan itlsnota highly developed industry. Principal an- imals raised on farms are rlbits, foxes. mink, badgers and sable.'l‘hs annual sales oi silver f Japan amount to bet 1.500 s year and as ed relatively high th only by the wealthy principally so neck demand is for furs a 3 § 'l=5§f§ Eililli yields. especially with grain or-gpg, P9 Gd Y! by l’¢n.1»0n of their lgw, Datum] Thtlliie he fl€l ill I Hnyll Ah' . € . _rl state oi' fertility but it has been de- Force formation to Aboukir, and, mm “wwe by mmm of nuhu monsuliirilnd that the use of green :ser lixrlisiting sevelaln zgrvicemsta- HW". “me Dunne", he added. .ll mwve in resumeigi-one witnrertnizm I D# Kliiw, $3110: J mul S e,,e,.y,,,,e,, de,,,,,,d,,,, ,M-e,,,¢ gnerugeaieésr vfhtistlyields. and lard; ‘t u . no an. ,or speed ‘ot ‘H umm or an, um* mm, 1,, ,.,,§, ",,:,," {tl,"'° 1”' dfxu, -r,,,B°‘°,°‘,,,,,,d m¢,"““",,,,; non.. My belief ii that in the rut. imiiiam the nitro; ° amd by ~/~nt`in miami; mem wus ami “N “ll” °"“°"“"‘ "m "° ‘“‘°°° phorus contents weremrelin gnu. Londonde 0 then the in th' '"5' °‘ °°mm°'°m "“'u°n' exception being the nn, “oe ' an gh- mr mlmmm because all countries IDN*-\' to be tent or clover which nicer! Peshawar was the sm-tin; point Wmmi °° °PP"°°““’ °*‘° ‘°“_“‘ vim mia. ost and barley crops or the must impomni. mu of hu “lei °1 ‘lf ‘-‘;°’”P‘;"‘m‘“u‘f“ff’ “°' gre bfzlig normal in pro. journey-o tour oi' Royal Air Force 5”* me “un” °“ ° ‘ nonnweerfrtllize statin int orth- ttrcn- “°¢~_s°|°mm° Amcultifre, d or ier p:vinces.h€lxinqulokwessucceisiotn BOCHFOBD SQUARE scnool' thu 11111180!!! Vlsllimi KOIIIZ, Rllil- Dur, Miranshah. Razrnak and Quet- mg?" mu ‘°' “nm M hh' 'mz rumen :nwansm rsnasn ‘*- ‘° "HY 1"" ¢11°f°“€h1i' in- "° _ ~ g HOSPITAL Bojqpg Now specting the service quarters and namdgoyi, G§":;yc‘l:;l;1i_ AVAILABLE institutes. During this part of the mme 1X'__i_ Eunbem Gmmt; tour he passed over some of the 3. Qhdyypound md Mu., many' 'H101 Pl! interest at the rate of w°"‘ "WW °°“’""'Y m m° "°’1d- 3 mm” Bimcmrq. 556% on my isth and November 5°"*¥° “ld ’°°*Y ‘“°“’““'*”1““ `m~.s., vm-1 catherine reev- loth and are in denominations of "Im" dum' ‘V°“|d M" "U34" your 3 ygry propos- 3_mary Gal- H00. $00 and $1,000, Appucauon ed any attempt at an emergency um' ’ ' £111’ b' ’“°°° "° “Y 0’ *N ¢f"l¢¢¢=~ “'“‘”“" , oi-me vu-1. Helm cuiien; 2. '"5' °‘ \’°°4*_ li *M Royal I" *U °‘ 1*" 1°~°°° mu" JW" oem-iioe ooyie; s. Joan Mullin. Bl!!-K. Oharlottetcwn. 1,_o'n nay. Lord Londonderry said, than Gnd, vu_1_ um Mmdonwy; _ 'U mt °°° mum °' du"°“1t"' 2. laons Tralnor; 3. Ida Peters and though the weather was at times Duo", m,_D°n,m_ ext.remeiybad;ontheret\u1ijour~ ’ _ _ . to lla GradaVIi.Ps.ulineWhite.I. quality. Pure silver fox fun III not saleable while black fox iuil must be pure black. 'Irie iurs an imported and prepared mostly ffl the New Years season sales. Jlir anese importers usually buyiniz I' broad in April and May. Eiifoli arebelngmadetohave theil' anese importers place their GN' en earner for their isai rermlv- ments in order to afford Oansdi- en exporters an opportunity to I* a inner share of the business. WU the canadian producing season bl- ginning in tm middle of Novembl and ending the following llafvli. it often happens that the bd Canadian silver fox fun have ll- resdy been sold before the Jspaa- ese buyers come into the mari* Gangster films were declared U DDU! Wild. me Recorder, ll for the attempt of s ll' M) Milk into a red’ lton House 'Dm‘\°°| is 25 lnndai. ____i-<- in the same fail' gging ~'kkoukswe' I Ei ll one~hali silver of - dium siss and off d li ii my in monaco". 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