Prize winners . . ."witb Gro-Pup” cno-rvr savers You MONEY. i It costs only Sea day to feed a good-sized do . It is all dry solid food. hat is why Gro-Pup is so economical. A 2-lb. package actually contains a; much solig food a’ wei‘ r) as our og doiild Q€ifl£illylelb- can! of ordinary 0g food. Iced your dog as famous kennels do. Buy him Gro-Pup; Your grocer has it in both cubes and meal form-jar variety. Th”; English shee dogs, ‘hqwn with _' obert Winigfljfl, are Manitoba-bred rize winners _of _Mrs. Aime lvilliams, Winnipeg. Sh_e writes: “I've bad splendud reiullr wit]: Gro-Pup, any“ w» u; bere. Barb rberv digs bat-e bmifed Gnu-Pup smre i. we," Pu!!- l neaunend it big Iy. vm‘ IIIIIBIII FIED alto-HQ‘ Breeders know it is not safe u, rry to raise dogs on "table scraps." Do s need a properly balanced _ iet that gives them everything they must have for strong bones," sound teeth, and a beautiful coat. That's why breeders feed Gro-Pup. GRO-(UP IS A PROPERLY BAIANCED pinto keep dogs o! all ages, sizes and breeds at their natural best. Not only do dogs like it but it contains every vitamin and mineral they are known to need. —feed your dog as famous kennels do . . . 4 M sla b Kai ' In . {IlldI':b.-°.l\|“ non: iuvm sciiooi. COMPLETES LONG SERVICE Following is the report of Hope River School for the month of Dciolier. s1 2 Grade X -- 1, Mary mpwfll . Vernon Simpson; 9. Clarinda Simp- “"9" smiled i“ 1903' “he” ion. Grade VIII — l. Claude SimPmnl i Martha Simpson. Grade VII - l. Beverley Simpson; l. (‘rt-raldiue mired; l. Earlth Mav- lmd. Grade vi - 1. Maynard Bimwon: t. Beverley Macbeod. Grade IV -—- 1. Herbert Simpson: ALBLNO DligK (trade III — 1. Fcthe Stewart. 1y whim Grade II - I, Margaret Simpson? t Carol MacLeoti. Grade I - 1, Archibald Stewart; Sucrni, the Finnish name l, Dorothy Cullen. "Poacher - Glenn Curley. 111d lfikee" Maderightintliecu?! x HIRE’! All. YOU DO! Place 3 rounded teaspoons Instant Chocolate in cup. Pout Q f hills (0? hot milk ‘and water) and stir. OTHER GRAND USES o MAKES AN wsram cnocours sweur a A owck CHOCOLATE icmot o A creamy moon voiru. IIIID mus neim on nil rim l Vent-wait! moms; nsvtfleetat tputgroeeri ‘ vIf“ :.',; ' \ win/ll ymirfrllefiiriiilai. tint.- VANCOUVER. — (CP) -- Wilfred Ralph Ravey, 65, recently complet- ed the longest record of service in the Vancouver fire department. His the latest thing in lire engines had a boiler and coal bunker in the rear. CALGARY -- (CPJ ~— A rare ai- blno duck was shot by George Rice of Calgary in the Bassano district, 90 miles east of here. The duck—a niullard hen-was almost complete- for Finland, means "the land o1 fans when mg "l leaves superb tion of rich a breakfast BUYS m WHYS BY 33% A “W”! shopping and Information urvleo Ior today's when MOIIITREAL- NOV. lth-Imagine s house full 0f "P Y morning angels I Thats what you'll have sANBgfilNfilglé)tiFlggfiinitrcrg cups of CHASE d: Yfil. lhiinnew Chiisb dc San _ “flavourito". And 5W0"! tlP-blly Chase dz Sunburn loomy ‘early risers! 0m 1s angel mak- d lust in_ case that first delicious sip you wonderin eyeing-here's owl It's zestfui flavdul: how the achieve that s careful selec- coflee berries . . . to assure that No wonder Chase d: Sanbora in here's another in the vacuum- . k d 1' th m- anure...” ~ his." massive: silrztsz" "d m" 8n g ludgnlfh, no ig w en you ‘l, Sago Fashion _Pink sell” i m —for the set, including Lip5fick 3.75, is ‘now only 1.35! It's a be Inuit’ f0!‘ good grooming and delicate, soft and silks " Sheer” or "Regiilar” budget-wise time to ask . . the coat of beaut is truiv _ this wonde ul Peggy It s at a new, urse-wiso price and Nail Polish-value - auty-wise, fashion-right a gift, I've found! You'll love raiiihliscipiniiilsf 72,211”: P shade and so versatile to wear with suiia J . eggy Sage brgga 1t to yqu in n shimmer n £11015 to match . . Lipstick and and how's the .. racer saéus rasmon PINK SET-ail better stores all ncrosa Canada! W57 Not Make That Dreamed-OI mudu a wonderful reality? t takes less than vs 1101b stop hours by T.C.A. "North Star" from liiont- from Toronto! You'll eiiioy every minute of your tri on the spa- cious “ North Star’ for TRANS- CANADA ant LINES hospital- ity leaves nothing to bo desired! Relax in the skylincrh cloud-soft tary hot meals-the attentive ser- vice of T.C.A. stewards and stew- ardcmes. Fares are low . . . $153.00 round trip from Montreal . . . 8162.00 round trip from Toronto. Plan now for is holiday in Ber- w Holiday In Ian _ I real, slightly more nests . . . enjoy the complimen- mudn-tha land of your dreams! "Keep It In The Family" is a good motto for successful saving! W hy not open a. Joint Account at ylour nearest BANK OF MONT- EAL branch and find out for yourself how very handy it can c? A BofM_ Joint Account en- courages confidence and under- standing between husband and wife. Dollars and dimes are less inclined to go astray when you plan together and pool your uuds! Ask your BofM account- ant to help you open a Joint Account. He'll do it gladly-for that's the way the BofM works! A Scrumptious Cairo Deserves A Luscious Icing. So when your “Shin- . rid-flavoured" cake comea light and flufly from the icin I n. True Vanilla "a pri. Blend M-inminl , . , or delicious variety-add the fr’: Flavouririga and oven . . . here's how to make the icing to top it ofl! c "to: Butane a uicim rezi .. ns. u er an P,’ nLft msugar pAdd about 2 tlssspnsi‘ i cups icing spreads smoothly G p cream or unt . Beat until li ht and fluffy. ollowlri Shir- complementing Food olnur: TXLLIQ vanlilaohnd i5 tspn. Maple or Butterscotch marvelous icing! And, ves, you've guessed the flavour secret! It's SHIRRIFFB FLAVOURING EXTRACTS AND FOOD COLOURS! Look for them in those familiar, decanter-shaped bottles! Darn Those Socks! Is there a man in your family who sl. ways gets holes in the toes and f s e t 7 T h e n maybe you should hint to him that perspiration ruins socks! Make the hint gentle-with a gift of SNO-MIST Powder Spray Dc- odorant-arid fell him how easy it is_io use! Harmless to clothing— ‘this new-type deodorant squirts a fins spray of powder wherever you need protection. Grand after a fast shower-Jo keep the whole bod)’ fresh and clean-smelling. SUD-Milli is so quick and easy to use-wt any time. Keep it always handy for s. hurry-up “ refresher ”! A "FPPY llldihgs To Every Cake . when yJQu use SWANS OWN CAKE FLOUR. F or Swans Down as- sures the delicate crumb _ , , the fine,‘ even texture . . . that are marks of wonderful success in cake making. Specialists in the mpnufscturo of coke flour “lee; so t winter wheat for Swans Down - -_ ~, ml,“ It b? a “Controlled mill?! (process . Th and hsift-fi it , B11 HEB-in roug no sieves, for quality beyond mm. pare. Swans _Down is 27 times as {Ina as ordinary flour. On my tchen shelf _-- on the kitchen shelves of baking experts through. will" “"11"? —- you'll see the familiar red and white Swans Down Cairo Flour packago, Grand recipes on the package. tabla . . At lunch time __ _ or ...try E. D. Smith’; revel in their ing goodness. 'l‘hcy'.ll love because all of E. D. full of fruit. You get the fruit-lull flavour Pure Jams famous. 5'0"!‘ V"! MXt grocery list! for after-school mack; _ Pu" Goqflcberry JBDJ——8ilCl ". enthusiastic appreciation of its tempt- - _ that un’ , t g- tempting flavour of fresh-picked ganglia-gig; ri-Ziiia’ Smiths Pure Jams are packed _ "u the BPPOUHHR goodness of ' that has inudo E. D. Smith's '\ flavour of E. D. Shfllrlllgakilrgui-lcidmily to ‘he delightfully There's A Taste Treat In Stole For Baby! He'll 1 o v e c i n z Strained Baby Foods—eo exact,- ly and skilfully co ck ed to his taste — so easy for him to dj. gest! And after his first birthday, when you vary his diet with Heinz Junior Foods . . . he'll bc a cheerful little boy come mealtime! M-mmin! ‘Those good chopped and diced vege- tables—-the three desserts to add exciting variety to his menu . . . and for a. special treat-the com- leie Vegetable Beef Dinner. ok for Heinz Baby and Junior Foods in the convenient 5 0a., vacuum-sealed tin . . . nnd—re- member-they're backed by the famous HEINZ reputation for iwliwl It's Definitely - Smart to look smart in ski clothes and, of course, you must be comfortable! That's why these ski jackets of _ C-I-L nylon are‘ simply unbeatable! They combine smartncss of design with comfort you've never known before. The combine feather-lightness wi dufabiliiy- What's more-theyrc warrn-as-toast for they're com- \ pletely windproof. Professional skiers have tested and enthusias- tically approved them. Just try one on! . . . hooded-fur-linsd‘ or sleekly tailored, I'm sure you'll make one of these nylon jacket; your constant ski-trail companion, Look 110w m_ better stores every- where for nki ynckcts tagged and labelled “Fabric Mada of C- -1, \ ___A_l1/lon Yam"! When Your Family Clamoun For Somalis Ing Different on the breakfast ‘difiercnl Scbcrry Jam now. Include a jar o; llanoleou and llncla EiilY By Billiard Macllrltle 1.4x. M" QVVFUL ‘FIRED OF RABBITS ARE QETTINh- "rt-us 02v WINTER VVISH I HAD 59MB QREEN 5D ’Ef4| ' rim gvaaomumcmagwrlvrown PAGE NINE _|. The Unit-ed Emergency Fund For Britain rue idea and structure of The United Emergency Fund for Britain was conceived by a group o! prem- inent Canadians. The need for oo-ordinating the work of Canadian overseas relief societies, so far as Britain is eon- eerned. had been felt. for quite some time. Consultation with lead- ers in Government. Religion .Edu- cation, Industry, Finance, Social and Welfare organizations both in Canada. and The United Kingdom resulted in The United Emergency Fund for Britain receiving enthus- iastic and warm approval. Supported by the knowledge that the creation of such a Fund would fulfill a two-fold need-that of supplying the greatest measure of emergency assistance to Britain. and. in Canada. the co-ordlnatlon and implementation of well-interi- tinned efforts to help-the United Emergency Fund for Britain was incorporated under Dominion Charter. embodying the following aims and purposes: 1. To integrate the efforts o! all organizations and individuals in Canada interested in offering and providing assistance to one British people during the emergency, in such a way that their effort would have the maximum effect without loss of identity; 2. To conduct an annual nat- ional campaign. in order that a single unified appeal might be made to the Canadiana public. 3. To assist in establishing s unified system of purchasing which would effect economy in national buying and avert costly compet- itive bidding for available products between organizations endeavouring to Qerve the same worthy purpose; 4. To conduct a survey of Brit- ish emergency needs, in order to determine intelligently what types of assistance or specialized pro- jects might be undertaken by Cari- adian initiative; ' 5. To set up s. national head- quarters in Ottawa which would function as an information service bureau in matters of aid to Britain. Moneys for the operation of The United Emergency Fund for Brit- sin are to be obtained through: 1. A Founder Members‘ F‘unti— 59h up by contributions of one thousand dollars from each Found- er member, many of which cori- tributioris were pledged before in- corporation. 2. An ariiiuai national fund-rais- ing campaign-The initial cam- paign will get underway 0n NW6!“- ber 16th and is designed to reach every business fiiirn and every home in the Dcminion. 3. Pro-campaign pledges and donations from organizations. bus- iness firms and individuals-smilin- ber of which have been already received. 4. General contributions and grants-received during periods of tho year when the campaign prop- er is not in progress. Contributions to The United Emergency Fund for Britain so- poal will be entitled to the exempt- ions from Income ‘Tax and Suc- eession Duties accorded donations to charitable organizations. Moneys received will be spent ifl Canada for the centralized built parehaslig of food. clothing. and other supplies urgently needed [n Britain? And moneyavillanobaspnth oassada (a; Itorinl. pettalihl- old tnniborta on; Moneys will be Went in Grsah Britain only in vuuTlOCElOfl with de- livery to ultimate recipients. The ‘hind will operate ls lone as the necessity of aid to Britain ex- isls. The Second Battle of Briioln 1. Britain is admittedly l! close in actual bankruptcy as rhe has aver H-m since becoming a rnaior q-avlfi newer, g Viv-p with the Ilfe-vivlnv air! “N.” ,.,I p-p YNi-ew-"vi "mv-vnrv '5'!!!‘ "1V\~'_H'"< ‘Ml- ~t vn'"r\'"_'\' ""0! new an’! r-"l H» ."‘!II‘!1 M rake "in -...u,.r.v,.., llvln-v r-Fgvsfiow-vl new il-I ~ t~~ iv i~~ ‘w-l m “hr-h 1* ‘has fallen tiurlnz this ‘Seton! New Recipe Book "LEARN TO BAKE — YOU'LL LOVE lT" l2 illustrated baking iessous--_- 15S tented recipes for cakes, desserts. cookies. pastries. pages. _Pine color photographs. Send in coin or lllmffiillh W"! M!!! 80 Z0 and address. to Dept Limited. Cohourg, Onuriu. //egisr n? has’ a lmi! General Foods. .1 1 s Bottle of Britain." 3. ‘robe really affective. the strength of such voluntary assist- ance must be united and concent- rated as a national effort. Nowhere in the world has the individual response to Britain's plight been more spontaneous than in our own Dominion. In every province. every city, every town, every village and every township —aid to Britain efforts have been organized and maintained on varying levels of continuity. Seldom before in Canadian history has s single sentiment been the object of such consolidated popular en- thusiasm. _ But, at the same time, while such widespread wholchearted re- sponse to Britain's need deservedlv elicits the highest commendation, it also has become increasingly ap- parent to Canadian and Briton alike that a medium of planned co- ordination would greatly enhance this splendid effort - Organisations Joining the ILEJLB. Will Not Lose Identity It is the intention and 011M059 that societies and organizations at present sending relief to Britain will not lose their identity in any manner. Rather it is the aim of The United Emergency Fund for 1| wan: Dow: Whllsnaf u” d" 5w“; a... YOU t“ m“ we“ m ~ the on; you 9f ejjd d b We no” sources of m], ‘in’; Clio Flour , - . Alia‘?! Clkes_jf u” something new with éelcentred on Swan, Dow = experience and re- ‘ PL, f evebem . a-“Cakeflo . Y $4 e_p1ay ‘a; . Specializing o 1 111' is no; Rouble U ° With your 0th ' . n i 501' over . se S Down er mgygdmn”, w“ yen-s, For In! H e mom- ! your “m, ma “'97 300d“ ' APPLESAUC "‘ u. i (Splry and dIIIGISQEQAFk'€AKE. lygds, stilt’, add baiting powd" . . . , , - , '*‘ ’é2'i."ii1l.s~.... M. ’ ""' rtlflll’; “i w... .°.°..l‘.'§1;- if“ "m" h,“ . ' , . flising d _ - em: rum] l6 miamcfiff: ‘Igloo rm“, fixture. umnnlf}, ‘:1; beat well. Add :4 "Macon so!) ' dm ounr at a ti‘ e. Bra: lppkml“. a "emu an... . °“- Belt: in u smooth after e h. ma» g 3 “Kb” 8 ised loaf Ids ‘A w; gmtth lion; Go’ m ‘Th, crate oven ($15,823,954 l; 5% I If||| . ' WI - _ ~ I ‘I gig: cmnlnl 251111125. gkgilgl- a white {IOSIIQS md high: ' I I w, mu,- decor-mg ma: F‘ "In nah.“ i," M“ candied fruits and IPIIOIIIIC, unawtkn“ “"51 before it is j You’ m ‘v of t}; 8 pug.“ “"1 Down lsyolbyoxdusivsisdtsrsofdialosr CAKE FLOUR A Frodiid of Gonna! Foods by these agencies by placing m their disposal the advantages of bulk purchasing. packaging, stos- ing. pre-arranged rail and ocean shipping space at preferential rates, etc. Ceritralizstion o! information at The United ‘Ei-nergericy Fund for Britain. Information Servicee Branch in Britain, will provide U. E.F.B. Headquarters in Canada with the varying needs in all parts of the United Kingdom-and thus ensure that organizations in Cah- ada sending aid to Britain will not be overlapping in their services. Organluflon 1. A strong Board of Directors has been formed-men and women whose names are s. byword of sin- cerity and endeavour. 2. Honorary Officers are lenders in Canadian business life. 3. Office space and other prem- i595 are being supplied, where available, free of rent by_ the Fed- ' eral Government for nations! or- ganisation. It is anticipated that the same will apply with regard to pirovinciai and civic‘ branches. 4. No commissions will be paid on subscriptions. . A large~voluntsry-~staff will serve to eliminate high ovenhesd expense. outline of the organization purposes of this Fund. 'I"he main question self is, can we at this time those who continua valiantly the to fight “Second Bettie can express your sentiments in tangible way by supporting t emergency Fund for Britain C paigii when it. opens on Nbv 16th. Tuht mull m qioltliq lannsd with Kos "Corns! beef Loaf at hand Britain to aid and, where possible. to enlarge the assistance rendered NOW! 1,, 1 .. Iuqllllgllg‘ i, so roo “ma. help promote quid! IIOIIIIIONAL WOIAIN in leading hospitals were amofi d" 5m '9 4i!‘ cover Noxzuut as a rand skin aid. Nov. millions tiaycrackilachappeil n. The above notes are NDXZEMA’ set out iii Anniversary. Special fi’ no 59¢ HELP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY! Buy the big 93¢ jar of NOXZEMA today for only 69¢. Or, if you've depended on this p0 children, the whole household. nrwbwviue it ruul-rlr- of annoying skin irritations. WNY IT IIELPS SO MANY WAYS! Naxzma today while oEer lasts! flfllffl IAN“, LII-Medicated Noxzlln soothes - hem heal the it wonderful tender u‘! I ‘rich! to bier‘ t n; I . i‘... nuptial curt Ill calls‘! order to gin the public s. genfi resolving it: rein! 0111!‘ efforts and turn our backs on Britain"? We are sure that you wll agree that the answer is emphliiu ically, No! and in this respect you ‘DON'T MISS THIS "BOW-DISCOVER TIIE DIFFERENT WAYS THIS MEDICATED CREAM (All Once again NOXZBMA brings you this big money-saving ofler. Yes, for s limited time you can again get this soughtp after "once-a-year" bargain at any drug or cosmetic counter. lf you've been meaning to start using NOXZEMA to help your skin-do it now, while we're paying a big sharo of the Gila‘ cream for just one trouble, now is the best chance of the whole year to discover how; many other ways it can benefit you, yous‘ Use it-as an aid for poor complaions y _beaury-i_narring_ blemishes; chapped lips‘ and hands; chaied skin; superficial hurnssg tired, burning feet-and for so many types Professional women in hospital work wen among the first to discover that Noxznu- ls more than a somatic cream. It's lllblvi cATm, soothing, and an dd to bullvlgli 25,000,000 Iars now used yearly! Get