r1115 mialzporrlzrowu GUARDIAN y. ronav ONLY-COME EARLY “So Proudly We Hail” EXTRA: BRITISH CA . ,. ' Sumo. AT ..u._‘.“‘l‘.’.‘§’l.."““° -—-i=iiiui:s eiivIAnu--__ s DAY$-S'1‘AR'rs THURSDAY .....IiIElSHU'HEiMUlDA|N EXTRA “NE\‘VS"~-and lticrrie Melodie Cartoon TODAY-Ralph Bellamy-Evelyn Ankers ln THE GREA T IMPERSONA TION PLUS - NEWS — Cartoon — Variety —- Views Matinee 2.30-Shows 7 and 8.45 Also Final and First Chapter of‘ New Serial Chapter of "DUN WlNHl.0\\r' OF THE C01 _ I": a c. VAUGHAN -\- it. Chairman and President: 1' i043 are available they will ow that both the operatilig net, reiiiles and cash surplus of the; iiadiiin National Railways Willy l‘ 18s all previous records ili the! . history by substantial fliiiins. there is equal cause for tlsfactlon in the evidence, which esc results reflect. of the‘ 011111111; importance of the coll.- "Ys contribution to the war of- lt of the nation- ln i942 the systmi gross re- lllles were 5815000900 After ilic i .eiit of operating expenses the 1 "iterating revenue was $80.- 999. and alter payment of res. fixed charges, etc., the sur- "R for the year was $25,000,000. no ivceks must elapse before i! accounts for the year i043 can "illlllleted but the present iii- "lloas are gnu revenues will "l the neighbcrhood oi $440,- 990. When the annual report l the year 194a is available it 11 be found that after payment m revenues of all operating Wises (including large amounts ‘"911 lo reserves), taxes, fixed “T891. interest due to the gov- {illent on loans. etc. net oper- lr revenre and the over-all {Pills have been substantially c-rased over the i942 figures. I . "In BIIAIILES N as Iilnry Aldrich SMIIII In MIMI c “Junior G-'\len of the Air" ‘Big War Job Done By Canadian National f surrouc sclrool. . irciglit and passenger, that de- v i" vc-lopcd durlilg the year as the $135211 Rem; 2' Although ivhen the filial figures tempo oi war qnlckcncd. How vast ‘Resources Utilized to Utmost 11 the rasourccs of the (‘Olli- “Y 1110mm and material, have ll irllized to tho utmost Io 1'1"“ the immense flow of trrific systmi in to be gained knowledge of the foot that the was the traffic oi i911. a comoar-- . . _ volume of business rccordcd above! able year of the last World war: gfgcéfgm ‘e agg°filelefrs_ m“, M E N N T E D H o w To E N L I s T | was handled by a staff which During the year the corr.pany,cmssman_ Mane mew" _ (ha. . G. wh I 0111? “umbevcd 7 5 P" “M 371°“ weaved delivery M 23 1°c<‘n°11"°5: Social Program - Mrs. Louis "H", Iv.“ en N3ce‘sary) /\l‘l‘1.\‘l1) all)‘ of there Recruiting iraiionv-l-lnlifnx (Co swell I than in i942; with a decrease of 2,757 frieght train ours and 59iFrancis. Mrs. Robert Mayhcw. Accountants (‘oolflill | 51.1mm Hospital) Ylrmourii anion N Gig I 0.2 per cent in the number of passenger cars. Thirty-seven ad-‘ Lunch-Mrs. Robert hiayhciv. 500mm,", fiend/f?“ l‘““}1"“" if““““““‘" 5H,“). (hatlnncxogw. or‘! '3' "Vlmhf" “W” locomotive; owned and with ln- ditional locomotives and 6.4001Mrs. iiebcr Canfleld. Mrs. Harold r s M F f, “"'""1 t1==lI<-\I0r~11rI-~~ hiwuhhenil | t“. \‘(. 'R_ .. of‘ "i" "‘ ,"'" K" ‘°{'P°" '° | creases of onlv 2 4 per cent. and freight train cars were oroel-erflOakes- :"“‘"‘ ‘"“ ' bloioriicliumu Urwmun | ' " " .‘.""'““F "bMD-G-“flillhN-5~-1<"Q~W-A-C~ .1 1111' nor cent resPectivcly in the durinZ the year but were not de- January meeting to be held at no»... BraIIIIIIQWUmQn ainuvi...“ 1311......" ' ““"“"‘ ¥""“F “mil” 1"‘°"""i°"- l numbers of flieght and passetigerllivcrcd. The track and road bed the hollflcw of Mrs. Vemer iilicore. mi} rneutrtr. _ n“... ‘leicplione v I cars owned by the company.‘ were maintiined in a safe operat- 1,211 fnour g9 answered by onat- (1-1. I unequal-lulu ald-our-iviu-n Operator: | Mm whm, the “gums do “at to" tmhmg condmonl despne scrim“, 1&1!‘ w“ dedglea w Se“ hm he m 1.11:1: Ollie: Electricians Radio Oncmmn \\'aiirc-';l'\ _ I vggmplctp story because of llL- shortages of manpower and the the chrmmas concert c S o uuvaroml Hllrdrflslrl spnylwum and.“ | Mm!- provenieuts hi equipment. roadbedlsystem centralized traffic oontroll Meeting admumflt A such“ “our Cook! l-llhlfllillllll 5m. Ainvilnfdlilfi ‘icll-niiiins _ I r“ r @1112“ “it” #124123? :1‘::":::*..:.":.sv‘""..:'..'u‘is M“ r‘ - ~ a I iniémblgw: i‘; tusvu“, b the ‘u imiwn-uu W m?" ""04 by 0011111111100 in 1-1111131111111111 ID I i NEW YEAR'S revs Hugh Herbert woo-hook . . 3/3 PRINCE EDWARD FRIDAY NIGHT - PROGRAM STARTS 11.30 p.m. Tickers 0N sans zvow ouamc REGULAR BOX orrrca nouns FEATURE ATTRACTION as Dogwood fails for a horse with big brown eyesl SCREEN FIESTA QQ I colqyununtyrlon H". m, ggeavyildgonul organization v.11 1a.. 1 ' ' gue o: Canuc-a. Du ll. hURANCE Nk Gitbsona C B. 1.111111111111051 man's Taxi-ls due Doogwbm. §3,,~.t.",.“,Y “Ff,” ET, Jig,” , ~ Blondie 11004100’! - - 3151" 13-311 '11 lii rnaltiilh it polsetible ‘to dlsti" Ilililflired before the Magistrate in yesterday's Court. He was charged with va- Rrancy and on civic taxes due December . ffffi T1"??? criinui lilllllllllililloiccs Thanks Gal than‘"a.it..f'.ii.i"*l.v.r..iliizzl 3911311 "f "ii-Vi i League i l" I "W5! nature may be inset-ten; DEC, 28.--9pcak.ing fur m..- Ill-l V‘ Eno Executive Appointments 21.111; fifilfn“. ‘”°"'- “"°"’ "b". COOKS for Photos. POLICE COURT — Qne nlail Stlpendiary “This is a Christmas our . Police men of the sea will not forge. d to every officer and member ni the Navy League and to all tii‘ av. contributed ditty bags. I i not only the thanks of our i . . 41a on Flivsl. lalsTaLr.1lc;NT'ei.1°l\ 11111."! the "w" e5 ‘i911 Ml‘ I. Gibson said. 1'; 23.“, “Letters are alreadv eclnilig iu us . and they tell of the \\".ll'm uixltzfiude FAMILY BEREAVED _ Camdof those who feel they lnl-vc not remanded for one been forgotten. iii a: ltioll iu 2120-. — ADDED TO PROGRAM — momma/awhile: Bride And THUR. — FRI. - SAT. ‘Groum Honored Iit New Annan Finley Mac-Dougall of Belle River has received tlie sad news of the death of his brother. William Ewart Gladstone, in San THE TAX OFFICE will be open from December 27th to Deceniher| DGYQTS. sacs AND rTinfrriv-isciz m ductloli is _1low up 25f}. and CO1‘ Graded shipments delivered Ch": lottetown AL 44-5. AM 43. AP 9- 40. B 37. C 34. Specialized pro- ducers are receiving for eartoned rclatl - pack AL 4'1. AM ~15. AP 42. Pouitrv . . . i. - ,,._ receipts have fallen off wince peak‘ . M“: 1°31“ iifldiiiur" “is 1* J19? .gi:'§}-l;§;1-Mi3c1ii1tili- u; 135" week Wm‘ prices remnhnngillll), sons and uauuntur. -~.l ~ f‘ 1 ("~- < 1* [he Sana lurid LJlllL‘ ol Ulidl..)lll‘il)i\'ii. ‘ v _, _. ‘lllflllfl cl Sclnevvllle, .\las~ 1~ Mali’ Cuhlimlc _ i alas. ‘ LlCli lulu collie vlding much-needed eoznfozt. . ditty bags strengthen the lIiUl'l'1f‘ cl, b-ram these men] andlthalt lis something‘ - - ;verv muc wort w ' . 1 .-. 615m‘ Cam" o“ December 144ml that thousands rill Callihrlllu in llie c1 i merchant and fighting llltiia‘: i... a ves and lriellds i-DRIDBElY-BENELUEHHI 0n November 29th. 1593. a cere- mony was performed at Si. Steph- en's Church. Burlington, which united in the holy bonds of matri- mony Margaret Elllflbfitll Profitt and Chester Tuplln. This youngi couple settled on the Tvplin hcme- stead at New Annan and made a hcme where uannony reigned and. where n; the years rolleq b)‘. they cams m be known as the best, of neighbors which. although a simple phrase. has a wide meairng which comes very close to ifiIiDillPdl iii- junction to love thy neighbor as thyself. So. on November 29th. i943. the fiftieth anniversary of flint import.- ant, date. over two hunrned neigh- bors, friends and relatives of this worthy couple assembled at their when a busy Santa dropped in to 1 1%?‘ 5113"‘ clilhlilfui? “L? [N MEMrO R I A M ~ 1 (ll.i\li_l.r(;.ii7l‘l-l DUlllUN anus-n‘ iii in‘ 11L"; l‘.l1->J.i1.\l. Joseph uoiroli, predeceased her Gliiue fourteen yours ago. son. A. S. .\l.\t.‘l.l~I.\\' J. J.(.'.4rt.\rlcr1.u;l. The late Mr. MacDougali was born - - - lll b tl l , ' l ' ilnmBelle River seventy-two yearsigeaso: $1.1.“ __ I ‘ > _ - ‘ have made to the men of the - (. 12m) '1 iluadui l.tll., manufacturers of lion's "Fruit Suit" has just announced changes in the cuuipulifs executive rel-up. A. him-Ivan li-ui 111111 llllllfiililCfl’ \ lee-President and Uenaral Manager, nlllle .l. J. (Tarniirliael llceurnes \ ire-l resilient and lreitsurer. ~ Mr. hlurllcan rruniri to ( anada a few years ago from the parent company in iuuglnnrl. “lnle ill (‘auarla lie has served lll an executive capacity in the ' ' 'l'orri|it0. lizis linltll zlssorlateil vi'ltli .1. i‘. lino tlliriuiliil l.i1l., fur the J Color Rhapsodle Cartoon. 'l‘REE FOR TWO ffeglglxggfifmsthiilf, ‘fgglrlé‘mfing“liil;e' 'I‘iie death cl-WMTs. c‘ . ‘ \ ,_r_ H K _ '“ ‘“' “”"°“"'1"K a"d"""""1“'1“1""Pi1“11}’.lllldllfflvasslllllr! Popular Community Sing and COMEDY 33o. was...“ _Ollitario_ prices 11.1 $3333 53513515? 31L_-__~;;*§f“w~< ‘ ' ‘ "" ——-—~—— E3513. - “e PLAN YOUR THEATRE PARTY NOW luuotcd for ungradedcggs dchvci-ed “i” "‘,f"“‘~"*‘~"-"--- ,‘“-“ _ |,_|=1H--,~L~|.< scum“, 1A1, 40.3’ M 37.9, AP 35L B 31 C 3.1 lgiglulhxx‘ 111E101: 1.1 ‘so... .1 . i ' - - ‘ * > _ 5L ’ l! l'ill} ii \\ s \‘. {.11 "_ Report 113i‘ ': _ ‘ Grade X lady's Maui/Lilian.‘ ~ c. VIII-l. Willa MacPiler- hill]. "ade IV.-i, Lorna MBCPHH‘ ANTA l " ,1 —§'11@ hfl-Dviessyslilziollgge igloiwiblrlqs Uéjulphn (-1 -on‘ 3 Elaine ivfac-Pherson {Eimffig 8211f?“ m Mofctm‘ 0Y9‘: Martilrklvvu -.\()ll‘.. Allilllil .. . G1 £11‘ Ill.’ \ai—l, Lois Mac- b b1 rfls mas .‘”°° ‘m? “m3, Peter fyrecleecased her > \~ h.‘ P119139" Eisdvagonvlaygizll-old pdtllgixiétgiltiugo Sm Msu im- Grade iii. ibi-l, Clifford Mac- gcsgfiulzlllltiloddlgtillljlt llrlillgluhhik-‘fixlilciidlgllgletxlld MM- U ‘L '1' Dwm“ U" “W ‘ v 1 - . . , » . will remember Christmas. _lil4fi.loiq~(lj;léalfllliitglltijl_i Gmdu L .“,__ L Eugene M“, ' CIGARETTE PROGRAM u pay him a.n especial visit and prw, sent gifts. Donald's home i", 11pm‘ -day morning, De . liopc R1 11's Church. 0.9.1.151. ibi-l. John NiucPher- : 2. Resale MacPhcrsoii. Emerald’ p_ u L H . h, a ‘Requiem High Mass iv-is _ _ . _ . patient hcrc since Juficlcnlalstnihlllcil ‘i. .11" Re“ 1“"»“"" U*““‘~,‘~‘-_ Phnyqgg I‘ W71" Dunk! h ‘MC MAPLE 1'1"\11\f~*' 119311555‘ iic was brought to Monetoii ior 1'3“ b""“"l ' lgfjfgif“ i‘ -f,.{..“.],;...__g M1,... M.wL....-,fl,, lNsT ILTE treatment after sullcrillg an attack of infantile paralysis. He l5 the only child in the Isolation Ward. Few nunutes alter city clocks had rung the midnight hour Donalrli was awakened from an excited doze to see the Christmas Gentle-i man standuig ocside ills bed. The beloved character of childhood‘ talked at length with Donald and‘ before departing present-lug him‘ with many gifts-Moncton Times. i ENJOYABLE SHOWER. —— On. _ Staiiells lie-elected , Tile lllOllL1l1_)_"—l;CL‘l.1llZ cf the Maple Plains Wdmelils IIISZLUILE 1 was held at the iloone of Ml". iolul IN 1_C'dll’llb. November 125th. Th; hres- I .l(‘if.‘llt Mrs. John Cairns liiTsifltfti. iiiletinlfctllcrg opened by singing the _ nslue do lc-lloivcu or ' ~ .- , , inr, the Creed in tuiiso. . 1" '“‘“"~ "‘{'."‘r""'|“fP-‘r‘k“' minutes oi the DIIVlOUE meeting , and brother De n01 219s 1151M" were read and Juproved Hijifbsclltamdh OLdenIIITFIrk ‘rh- m 11 F3531 1t was “mlffiid all“ i e u en s1 an ll o you l '0 . ' move y s. Tho things you used to say und'do. , lisclhll‘ Ami often ivonller why you had to 1 bv Miss Louise Cairns, for all bills l ADDED -- CARTOON Musical Revue Chapter 4 “Secret Service in Darkest Africa” 1 VE-RNON T INSTITUTE The annual meeting of the Vern- on Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Gault Murray Roll call was answered by members paying membership fees. Twelve regular and two sPef-‘1B-1 meethlgs were held during the veal". ‘twenty-nine Christmas boxes have been sclit to servicemen overseas and in Canada and U. S. A. Cl ar- ettes also had been sent to the Y5 overseas. It was resolved that $5.00 each be sent to the Kinsmelrs Club and ‘T. B, League. It was resolved that _Auction arid Dance be held durins |the winter months. Thirty-five pairs of seamsn’! socks and an afghan :iad been handed in to the Red Cross. Tho total proceeds for rhc veal" were $335.28. expenditures $284.09- balancc $51.19. Donations had been sent to the charitable organizations. Red Cross $1 .00; Russian Relief $25.00: Chin- alicf $20.00; Greek War Re- lief $15.00; Tuberculosis League $27.50; Clothes for British child $6.98; also $99.50 had been collect- ed for the Red Cross and $29-11 for the Salvation Army. The following are the officers elected for 9115111118 W!!! President. Mrs. Gerald McQuaid; Vice-President. Mrs. William How- lett: Secretary. Zita Rooney; Dir- ectors. Mrs. Milton Furness and Mrs. Richard McRac; Auditors, Mrs. Gault Murray and Mrs. A- Sullivan. A vote of thanks was tendered Imam ouvuuiiaiu IIAIIiltEIl viuelinicusai 1 QT (lU/iiil)“ cooperation diuiiill the year. A delicious supper was served by the hostess. Mrs. Gault Murray. Mary Johnston. Grade VI. Six-l. Mary Bradley. Jr.—1. Scott Muc- that flow has been. may be gaug- ed by iihc following tabulations, Grade Freight Traffic in Perccntagc- Arthma .preslded, then announced a solo, ‘the President and Secretary for. _ _ _ their good work during the year. iwho ls llCIlle on_ fuiioileh. “as |'l'hc President in a few wordsiwaited llllon b11115 l‘-'1l'"<1$ “W1 ~thankcd the members for theu-Tncighbours. The cozvzrrairv 1s called to order by Mr. J \V W h home to celebrate with them an event that few are privileged to attain. To the strains oi Lflllell‘ grin‘: wedding chorus played by Mrs". Harold Moose. the honored couple were seated by Mrs. Em- nieline Maciiav and Mr. James Mardibank and n. beautiful boquct of roses was gracefully presented to Mrs. Tuplin. by hPr charming little great-granddaughter. Kathar- ine Poole. Mr. David Walker, who capably "Beautiful Dreamer" which was rendered with fine expression by Miss Olive Dalzell. This was follow- ed by a trio, “We .ire Growing Old Together, ' by Mrs. George Ram- Mrs. Roy Walker, arid Mrs. Harold Mouse. An address was then read to Mr. and Mrs. Tuplin by Ml‘. J. W. Waugh, expressing appreciation of their qualities as fiiends and neighbours, and wishing tiieni many happy years ahead which their youthful appearance _would indicate as being very posslbleof fulfilment. This was accompanied by the gift of a beautiful ami chair to each and a. purse of money. The presentation was made by Mrs. Bnmcline MacKay. Mrs. Percy Marchbank and Messrs. Henry Moase and Jarvis Dalzell. The brldegrocmfis reply, on behalf of his wife and himself. was a neatly worded appreciation of the kindness shown them and words of welcome to their heme Greetings from the Mayor of Smnmerside were read by Mr. Jame; Marchbank. New Annan Women‘; Institute was then rcprc- sented by Mrs. John Mouse who read an address to Mrs Tuplin and Mrs Lewis Moose who pre- sented B, lovely hand Dir-f as a mark of regard and appreciation on this momentous occasion. Then all Join- ed in singing "Auid Lani: Sync‘. instrumental music by Mrs. Harold Moasc and '4 ‘ and Norman .\ii.l in-ougl . this part of the programme to a close. Refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed alter which Mr. Isaac TliDllXi. R f.‘ A F" a grandson of the bride and groom. William.“- rrad a and Mr isalw when Mr. Bobby complimentary address George Taylor presented with a pen and pencil set. Isaac, in a brief. but adequate speech, expressed his thanks. At a late hour God Save rue King was sung and with many puou ivislies to Mr. and Mrs. Tupliri and to Isaac goodbyes were sairi -$ WESTMORl-ILAND W. l. Tile Westmoreland W. I. inet December 1th at the home or‘ Mrs. l-leber Canfleld. Tile Vice Presid- ent presided and opened the meet.- ing by repeating Institute udc lol- lowed by Creed in unison. There were nine mcmbe . alid one iisitor present. Collection amounted to 50 cents. Minutes of last meeting lead and adopted. Two incinbers paid their fees and one new liiCilI- ber was added to our roll. Reports of committees acre then heard. scliooi committee reported nothing needed for School this 111011.11. New Year Millions of Ton of Increase] Grade v_ 3,-__1_ w," Q0195; g, Miles in i943 Mpg-y Rom, i943 36,2311 (estimated) Grade . Jr.—1. Myrtle Ccles. 1942 31.729 14 2 pol‘ cent Grade l , M iom Reid. £039 17.084 112.1 per cent. I Gflikdl! Allin‘ . Gordon Soles; I. 103s 11.550 213:1 per cent- an ac ur. 1 28 23941 573 p; Cent" rade I.—-l. MBIlnB. C0105; 3. 131v 14,951 142a perv cent. 110m“ Bret-‘étY-l c Passfinizicr Traffic fPrireentagcl Teachet- 151'“ f§__ in illolls o ncreases Pwscngelr M130: 43 BIG S LVEE PRODUCER 11-653 mum“ ' 1 Mexico produces 40 per cent of 37°71 34‘? n“ “M the world's silver 875 315.2 per cent! . . ..._ .L__._ .- 665 446-3 per Cent. creased war traffic on the na- 1.541 1:15.13 per contusion National Railways in i943 1,558 1333 i101‘ mlli-fwas halidlcd with 18.6 Der cent Further understanding 01 l1“! fewer loccmotives, 15.5 per cent i043 01101011111! performance of the, fewer lricght cars and 4.’! per t-lifollfth cent more passenger cars than a committees were then appointed. School-Mrs. Fred Wilson. Jleber Macvittle. Mrs. be paid. ' lt_ nus moved b,\' Mrs. I-‘reri , Walsh and seconded by Mrs. Ricn- . _ arri McCarvill that $5.00 be iziven 1 _ Brother rind sisters. , to the Cripple Children's Fund. i 11-29-11 . Tile ccmnilttec gave their report r—~—— ‘and _tl1e folloiviiiz new ones were . appointed. 1nlfiicllslTMlisihnlljeliard NICCJYYlllE rlis. __ ,lll>ros'ramlvli— Bil-s. Parnell lvfcCar- l l .i em _ f d ‘I I vi c and lss Rita Murphy. DClIlIIVOS‘ llillfsiggnd rVCfglllh aPall-hflrni; m?“ dlicusblcllg] o“ a daliue . as who passed away Decembe 29th, a"? “Omxzlgoeiffggélrfy g3‘) 5.311%?‘ 4 i942. 111-. nlcnill ‘Anthem. A g g iTherc is solneong who misses )1." lhA1'1-91't\\'111flh 11111911 “'35 ‘defied bl‘ e ics ess. Monday evening November 1st. ihc people of Dover gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. While- die, , Without 1i chalice to say goodbye. Sadly “laud by His Parents, A beautifully decorated basket \ brought. in well laden with Lzifts ior the bride-to-be. These ifts uscfuli and lovely were opene by lt Cartneyi Me-Lurc while Mrs. Geo a r0. Whitcway read t-he 3000111131111.‘- inll verses. causing much inerzi- ment. Although completely over- come with surprise and emotion Barbara arose and ‘made a pretty little "Thank You" in her own ini-i rnltablc manner. A delicious 11inch, was then served by the ladies and, the remainder of the evening was spent in music arid song. Miss Evangeline Green-ail, siud-1 S007!!! sil y And thinks tho time long since you WC There is someone who mol-lrns you, dearly; y ent at P. W. Cofllege, has undergone y B t t _ ‘ b h d t ‘ all operation or ppelidi i. ' ‘ u rlos o e rave a n en . . the Charlottetown Hgspital. L s m. There is someone who inveehg in sll- y . _ . ellce, \ m‘ Dmmu“ "l ‘I Alrll breaths a sigh of regret, M155 119119 Wlfll-Qwlil‘ flrfivedlLilnlted. and HUliUi“.ll\ hollle from Charlottetown to spend ‘ me g-Jnadpu, Nkmonid Christmas with her parents Mf-‘Wlifl has been rc-ciected and blrs. George 0. Whitew-ly 01.01 the Canadian Autov willie Del/Bro? E Isla ___WCl.<lrLll)ll fort lie 10th yr ,. _. For you are mine to remember. “hen others are apt to forget. l} lliemembered by Wife Lillian- ~ l. i Hayes an bnporlani Job f Y / i i i . without dependents, you are eligible to join. In the C.W.A.C. you will no: only have inter- esting, important work. You will also have the inesrimabie satisfaction of knowing that as you serve another soldier FIGHTS for Canada. Don't hesitate about not being qualified. A C.‘\V.A.C_ Training School will quickly fit you for what- a ever 10b yoirre best suited. _]oin TODAY! ls the work you are doing now important? Probably not. But here lS one important job waiting for you in the Canadian \V0mcn’s Army Corps. A well-paid job that will lake all your talents, and at which you will be really helping to win the war. Note the require- ments listecl below. If you are between lii and 45 years of age, single or married,