Euch day the great war industries of Canada are enrolling more a quarter of a million women are working in the war factories of wivnien to take the place of men called away from their machines the country. Immense release of womanpoxver wasrmnde p0ssible_by by the increasing demands of the armed services. Already nearly creation of day nurseries by Dominion and Provincial authorities. ADA h W It's bedtime now, time to go home for these two pro-school aged tots. 'I'hey are daily wards of the Dominion-Rrovincial Day Nursery at Toronto. The mother is employed in a war plant and brings them to the nursery every day on way to work. - M Org: mizcrl gi-oup games are important in the programme planned for the tiny tots _ This youngstefs mother took him to the nursery at 7_.00 o'clock, and then loft for daily sheltered by the Dominion-Provincial Day Nurseries. The ver young lady the munitions plant where she works. The child is getting a. well-deserved nap after shown at the extreme left appears to be having a little trouble with her cues. abusy morning. Picture was taken inn Toronto Dominion-Provincial Day Nursery- ..__,\_...~..»_~ ma.» .-..v.\.¢-..- The children themselves are the greatest boosters of unrlllllfi nurscri s. llcro a few of them take time “ia-shingi‘ yourself is great fun when basin is just nantly for each tot. War workers’ children are the out from reading or plasticine to nose for nietnm, Qetting ready for home l8 a strenuous busiriegs- Pan‘; right sue for a little fellow. Nurseries aim at first choice in selection, but other youngsters are _ ticularly the problem of wrestling into 88105110; hum 9".cfl".l.‘n"i"" inrimimvienm with ‘em-L brush. nomh taken in uu to 25 oer cent of the total enrolment- ‘ in a few moments now, mother will be calllnfl wvnuu mu mom more: n um Rim“;