& ® t b 2os emergenc;y Not since the Infantile Paralysis epidemic of 1937 has the Hospital been asked to rise to such an emerâ€" gency. Although the situation deâ€" veloped like a bolt from the blue, arrangements wete quickly comâ€" pleted. As we all know now, the number <f British children sent to Canada tions per day! Every one to be painstakingly thorough and unusualâ€" ly complete. Each child to be proâ€" vided with a full data chart and a _ That‘s the job The Hospital for Sick Children was asked to handle early this summer‘! Hospital‘s Capacity For Service Demonstrated By Extra War Burden Without Charge maf. L2 _f ______2~° ‘hne very consciousness of your service in the Defence of your homeland will make greater your personal enjoyment of Christmas. So then, whatever else you do at this invest in War Savings Certificates. The The widow‘s mite counts as much as the more fortunate as evidence of service, sacrifice and determination. Victory is won Our sevings should be invested should continue to save and in\ Ch uuMuacuummwmmw«mmmo-m HILE we celebrate this brothers, sisters and c ment and municipal grants. But. unlike most. other hospitals, The farke group of Privaie Ward bede e ar fr% i"gg to draw extra revenue which can be applied to Public Ward to the needy children of Province. costs which mount up far comes "news," and can be called to the attention of the public by the press in a spectacular manner. Nevertheless, the work goes on hour after hour until the days and months and years total decades of service Province for 65 years. Every hour of every day and night some emergency must be met. The life of a child, precious to some family, is at stake. It is only when But this is just typical of the serâ€" vice The Hospital for Sick Children number of similar cases occur at ZALL W d in War Savings Certificates invest in War Sovinas Carr‘C~. at this Christmas secson ind enb s good &571’ 'Mr- : monem"z' (Pocid s P°T9 o as Amente minister fa¢t t,l‘m . [dnrinxm.:_.- o esn s Te m aop. ind â€"._at year.term, being ~*â€" i Ate@ .. | pecially valuable. W. A. Macdonald, by other i’ will retlrg if enough new men qual-‘establish i ify; the cther three will probably ; try. T ‘stand. _ Will there be at least two,’blocks of new aspirants ? | ty for his | _A lot can happen in the ten days the extern pefore nominataion, but the Review‘s ; He qput C prophecy from the present outlcok, long befor is that another allâ€"round acclamation | conserve will result. !mans to _ If so, the new Council gets a twc-l even for year term: if a contest is on, howâ€", scripted C ever, a vote will also be recorded, ons" to m on the length of Council termâ€"1 or pay. 2 years, and there is little doubt the But the c lâ€"year tenuce would be the decisivel_*___,, ~abel | With nomination night a week from Monday next, the municipal pct ~in | Drcham is beginning to simmer, but , whether it wilt ever come to a boil. is another matter. . ! Mayor Allan Bell announced at last . Council meeting, he would retire if | any of present Council aspired to the Reeve W. 8. Hunter, <After eight vears in tha; office, also mentiocned retiring if any Councillor desired to run, but since bhe will be a Wardenâ€" ship candldate against reeve Ball of Hanover, if he is reâ€"elected, he will probably ecrtinue to occupy the seat. Of the present Council, J. B. Dyf. feld and Wm. McGowan *~ definite N tac cth 2l rood on yit. Piccs 5°"Y ze as finance ministe! dfll’ifl& his Blls ‘ a 7 <«s" office. Otherwise he will likely stand for a fourth term. Che Burkrm Acviâ€"w P. RAMAGE. Editor and Proprietor WILL DURKHAM HAVE "gs Certificates, and we Savings Certificates until brgelf ELECTION CONTEST ? ones‘ ple , save and THE DURHAM REVIEW enty, conserve funds, he forced the Gcâ€" !mans to findâ€"and use substitutes even for ordinary food. He conâ€" gscripted Germans into "labor battaliâ€" ‘ons" to make them work â€"withant 1 « â€"as0 mw. 7 by other Ration» . i ... _ To several new subscribers in town | j . And difstrict we say welcome to our j establish herself as a civilized comâ€" A Weekly Review of Development«‘; , try. Then he confiscated great on the Home Front, P ‘great family of Review readers. To | blocks of private and public properâ€" | December 5 â€"â€". 42 > :a"~y nonâ€"subscribers who may bo !ty for his own use: He prevented 1 m read{ug these words, the hint i« the external use of German funds. j , Parlia , ‘Aropped to give the family this f > ent â€" a a < He put Germans on strict rations| e djourned Decent ‘ paper for a year, as a Christmas gift ber 6. Royal assent given to emer| long before the war began. â€" To: gency budget to comse e . It will be welcomed | conserve funds, he forced the Gcâ€" _ _ * Ive foreien oÂ¥ In order to protect the investment Signed _ indIvIGHdaing, &7 *"C~ 00 |"â€" which each citizen has in his counâ€" members of the new German aristocâ€" tâ€"y, whother it be big or small, longâ€" TaCY. ‘That absolute slavery would headed Britishers are shying away| be necessary, Darre said, because the from the German plan of printing exâ€" ; Nazis would abolish the gold standâ€" tra money with no asset behind it. In | ard and replace it by work. â€" That other words, the Englishman may be ; work would have to be done 3s cheapâ€" making . unprecedented sacrifices ly as possible, in order that the Gerâ€" these days, but ncthing he does reâ€" .man economic conquest could extend duces the value of his house, his few | quickly throughout the world. possessions. f | Nazi money schemes won‘t work L Those who applaud Hitler‘s form of| with international tradée unless Gerâ€" monetary reform often overlook that many contrcls the world. ‘fact that at the start he misawrclpri-! â€"â€"â€"â€"@ M w _ > _ (= nuge sums credited to Germany| CANADA‘S WAR EFFORT aten _ ~_â€"~ to help her re; mmpmmmmmmprmmmmmmmmampameummmmmmommumanpmmenmnnmmemeenmmmnpammemntpnentiimetiiiee =_____Z _z ce se mz l _â€"_â€"‘___long wise cracks that Hitlee had Holland. Belgium and France.| "He RECIPE FOR HAPPINESS Ens rubber money while â€" democracies mentioned England then too. § given To OQUR READ had rubber armies must have felt KFrom that time on, he said the: x > agmg> cuite a jolt last week when news Nazi economic system would pre â€" Ain‘t it a grand and n mmcfltmed. came of the success f the British vail in the world: And one of the jng : That‘s the WY forces against the Italians in Egypt. fundamentals of the system would of the Review feekâ€" and Mhe Soo e It is an interesting point that the be the establishment of slavery. It gaoes for the publisher of the paper Eeypfian force is part of the largest would not be slavery in any EUA â€"whenâ€" he 8665 t d newe armed force the British Empire has tive or rhetorical sense, DaIT® 25 paper, . CAUTME . e n iars ever built, the staggering cest of sured the Nazis.. It would be 2 MO gates. _ There are £O0M€ es io. which is coming from the savings of detn ferm of medieval sIaVeIYâ€" who haven‘t known. for a few years, Empire citizens, from taxes levied All who _ were nonGermans i" w»at this feeling is like and to thes® en the individual in eyery walk of the conquered countries would be d€ we make a special request to PSY en d : prived of their possessicns and @5 ipo needful now. If unable to P2Y o uen _______mante may ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Coall 290. GUTOLES® ,ment had enough on its hands, at *_ | Dregent to finance the war, which is ; the identfeal thovicht t hat caused } | the Chactar Comncil to veto the h l motionâ€"Chesley Enterprise. DURHAM COUNCIL THJn SAME ag CHEsLEy There is quite a simil: cisions reached by the CI Durham Councils on mai | _ New Zealand has | of intoxicants at a ,‘ and the law is suppa Iautomob.iles which 'a.n.d from the. dan lle.gislatures persist | to control the use ’Is it because thgy ’ot good cheer, or be broductive of evils w ignored ? base of 1926 averaged 143.5 against ’120 in the corresponding peried of [1939, a gain of 19.4 per cent. f 9. Fall in butter stocks under exâ€" amination by Wartime Prices Roard. Creamery butter hcldines and carâ€" ‘.loads in transit cn Dec. 1, accordinx io Ninminian Rnreau of Statistics, totalled 48.268.820 pounds., being 7.600 MN lace than at same date last year. 11.200.000 legg than in 1928 but j 4,000.000 mare than holdings on Deâ€" . cember 1, 1937, bigher level in C ,ï¬rst ten manths of other period in h Bureaiut of Statist physical vo‘1 me o base of 1926 avera 120 in the corresp 1939, a gain af 10 a ’ 7. Royal Canadian 4 | vises recruiting methods :’tem, with seventeen rec: i’ will make it unnecessa teers to travel long _ make applcation. £. Fennamin antivite ‘tineent Cf â€" Canadians vunder Empire Scheme ’ ported in action over 'territory. , 5. November subscriptio minion of Canada nonâ€"inter |ing certifiicates were $589,0 |November 30. sales of nol ,beax:ing certificates totalled ; 262. ’1. Commons vesumes Februgry 37 Senate, March 4, subject to earliâ€" _ _er recall in event of emergency. ": 2. Canadian destrcyer "Saguenâ€" ay" struck by torpedo while onesr: 3 _ enemy submarine in "v.-w,-,.ï¬;«r""':« _tic. _ ‘Saguenay" reached p-%. c and is now undergoing repain, . "° repairs to "Saguenay‘ cone Canada‘s destroyer strength is re duced to 11. When war began, Can»â€" da had seven destroyers. __$.. ‘Camp Borden is now largest Tcamp in Dominion. _ 4. Contracts awarded by the Deâ€" Partment of Munitions and Supply â€" during week ended November 39 numbered 2,149 and totailled $77,â€".563â€" j 421. _ 1. Parliament ber 6. Royal as gency budget to change. V‘ _the cost of and holmwluflon signed â€"individually, as slaves, to members of the new German aristocâ€" racy. ‘That absolute slavery would be necessary, Darre said, because the araein wram1Id4 aholish the gold standâ€" ‘t ronths of 1940 than in any period in history. Dominion ~ NCA hcldings and car ‘ransit cn Dec. 1, accordins vien Rnureau of Statistics, 48.268.820 pounds., being e«e than at same date last 0.000 Tess than in 1928 but more than holdings on Deâ€" 212 _0 TCOJ and _ A _ committee was ~appointed to ncils on matters that superinteng the Christmas baskets . them recently. Both An interesting letter was read from no action on the sug. Mrs.R. Peart in London. ; soldiers get free train . Mrs John C. Hamilton gave â€" P.‘s, etc., be asked to an instmotiva ___ â€" _ S to at any public daqce is supposed to cover the & resolution ©, or because they are evils which cannot be "S‘A methods. _ New sysâ€" seventeen recruiting areas. it unnecessary fcor volunâ€" travel long distances to Statistics fudex of the me of business on the use of in Canada during has banned the use Ssimilc:.ity in deâ€" chil the Chesley and _ A n matters that supe recently. Both Anâ€" a nfivity reached THINKS M cce nomin subscriptions to Do e pedple ‘to â€"_"Why do hus seeking intoxicants ? e producers n asking employers vesumes February 4, subject to earliâ€" f emergency. counceL Air Force govern. nâ€"interest bearâ€" $589,091. . To of nonâ€"interest foreign ex. carole. ; teaâ€"cups $3,407,â€" o o0 CC . CORVenorâ€" af On Janvary 1, 1940 the group planning the procram and Canada had reached lunch. and afsc. an interesting ©*"~ than ever before, ever test. _ ""Tha jumbled Christmas d‘“-‘m.q times, for the , ne~". The _ @inein= of Christm~< ; the vesr. _ And vet % carol«. and the rorlal. chat Oover thelensailsa 22002 leaâ€"mume on o ol â€" Mra John an instructive of boxres for Newen read ; 200C _ Gave * port ¢f the number of gar ° made for refugees. Decision ‘ made to donate the collection q ‘ next meeting to the British Ho, Fund. â€" Also there win be a _ tion of scarves and sweaters to soldiers from the community, ay donaticn of candy to the 5 childrenp. â€"held me.morial service ory of Mrs. q. passed on very ; Frevious meetins Wptiu Runacon tan : Ti ASpracannt it e B uarnnept ND ce The South Glenelg me; Women‘s Institute gath home of Mrs E. Strong, with Mrs ;. A. _ McGicr The Christmas story as w20 200 ment was n tery. A da were present. from his late residence and ducted by Rev. R. S. Jone: ity Anglican Church. _ One favourite of Mr. Cuff‘s, "p fect Peace," was wead during vice by Mr Jones. ‘The _ pallâ€"beaers were hews, Herbert and Earl two ~sonsâ€"inâ€"law, William Girr and Robert J. Mac and two grandsons, Herbert Hunt and Private vrin._ tended when health permitted. The funeral â€" service tcok GLENELG women. dndcect Sn 000 â€" * oRRLeRRa) nome, Fred in Bentinck, Margaret, â€" We wish ye Editor, staff an Mrs H. W. Hunt of Bentinck, Alâ€"/ers, a very merry Christmes : berta; Mrs R. 3. McGillivray, Gienâ€"| Happy and Prosperous New 3 elg; Ella, Mrs W. 3. McGit. Dur â€" Mr ard Mrs Jos. McCtitoch ham. â€" ‘Three sisters also survive, weekend visitors in ‘Toronto_ MC‘s Marearat Dreiizaci | mideiefctee® ts Hamilton t unexrpectag _ __" C P#Ssing was the Y. P. U., the address being read not unexpected. 3 ‘by Marjorie MacDonald and the pre. Deceased was a son of the late| scntation made by Ralph Campbeli. Robert Cuff anda Margaret Hopkins Both Alma and Cameron e@xpressed and he was widely known throughâ€"| their thinks. out the township. Fifty years ago, The meeting closed with the Y. p. be was united in marriage to Miss | benediction. Mary Elizabeth ToOrty, who survives, TNA c ; _ ! met Jast Friday afternoon for their Ain‘t it a grand and glorious â€" fee!~ annual meeting at the home of Mrs ing ! That‘s the way subscribe" p. J. MacDonald. Miss Lynne Fishâ€" of the Review feelâ€" and the same or, president of the Society presided goes for the publisher of the paPE" and the meeting opened with the â€"when, he sees the labels on the wational Anthem followed by prayer paper, _ carrying paidâ€"inadvance py Mrs Anderson. _ The Christmas dates. There are some reader® program from the Missionary monthâ€" who haven‘t known for & few yeATS, 1y was closely followed and . the what this feeling is like and to the5© topic from the Study Book /was preâ€" we make a special request to P2Y sented by Mrs Edgar Boyce The the needful now. If unable to PAY @ll officers for the coming year are as arrears at once, arrangements MaY gollows: Hon. President, ?iss. Hob be made to settle On the instalmeDt piryâ€" _ Past President, Miss McGiljiâ€" basis. Start the new year With & vary; President, Miss Lynne Fisher:; clean sheet and be happÂ¥â€" 1st Vice President, Mrs Edgar Boyce; Our mailing list was changed O Secretary, Mrs Camcron MecDougall: Tuesday of this week and if ther® »preasurer, Miss Florence MacDonald: are any errors in addresses or date® gec‘y of Missionary MonÂ¥â€"ly and * navments. we ask to be notified 2t nâ€"esg reporter, Mrs D. J. MacD~ ‘Tuesday of this WOCR M" °0 _ are any errors in addresses Cr « of payments, we ask to be notifi once. . Our thanks are due t« number at home and abroad have recently advanced the dates and we appreciate deeply kind words . and support ~~ for the horm"~ a.‘y ponsubscribers who may be The election of officers resulted , readfng these ~words, the hint 53° pyipy,. Pres., Marjorie MacDon.;;." dropped to give the family this .__.. â€".," ""*~»" cDonaild : h very suddenly since meeting. ; _ Mr and Mrs Gordon McCrae visited â€"â€"â€"â€"___® 2 ‘friends in Meaford this week. We are n ing for good weather NELG WoOMEn‘s InStiTUTE for our scho:ll) cgncert on Thursday HOLD memoriat service * ' ve 3 e gning of this week °_ 120 _ CPNCS.| _ _All socks must be washed. £ letter was read from| ‘Tpp committee rre anxious to keep t in London. ; Up the ‘standard of work that has C. Hamilton gave beendonesofa-a.ndwmbel:ladto _ Zaper cCh ‘preparation help any one who has any difficulty ° «soldiers, and Mrg 3. with their knittir~ is they will bring a letter from a soldier it to the rooms any ‘Tuesday afterâ€" ir telling about Christ noon. â€"_ Arnett gave number Of _ ga Mr. Cuff‘s, "Peace Per. vas read during the serâ€" ) William m _ a4. "PCDt a few days recently with re. e William F. Mo. latives in Toronto. P Baorden. Interâ€" Mr and Mrs I. McLean were vis: in Durham ceme fors on F:iday evening with Mr and number of friendaiMrs James Lgwrence, Durham. Decision was collection at the British Hospitar â€" _ J. MacGillivray _ , Herbert W. w. ep William F. Me. ,_ ; members of the ‘vice tcok place in the schoo!l on nce and vas conâ€" fommamemmetge S. Jones of Trinâ€" . _ _One hymn, a ROCKY «_ presiding. s reccrded by Church énd at nck, at the ~"~| _ Aare you making socks for the Red ;!Cross ? If you are will you please a reâ€" follow these instructions : ents‘â€" Never knct the wool! Splice it. was ltknotsmalmdymthewool, take lonbin s eR o LR nNAT: due to the Li sememnalhuidey 2. _f top in with darning needle. ends short or knot them. 1! Watch : VOUr tmeat oo c___ ~ > I3¢ Tthaw on Monday it is again ecld with lots of snow or back raodo ult nesien tm enletafia ns vary; President, Miss Lynne Fisher; 1st Vice President, Mrs Edgar Boyce; Secretary, Mrs Camcron MecDougall; ‘Treasurer, Miss Florence MacDonald ; Ser‘v of Missionary Monyâ€"ly and ROCKY SAUCEEN M ... * uf The meetinig @per®d with a bym» n .’ the Lord‘s ,myer, ,Marjgs/-ge Mac. e Es NBET: = ‘The anrual meeting * _ 1, 1940, emoloyment in reached a higher noirt . even in the »re«per. ald read the Bible lessor and the Call was a scripture Yerse from 4* we have not »» a week at his home -flthe" ~ ®burch on 7 Hospital, Cut ~uald, Lhe y ap; L’. °2 Thurs. President the cha;, I20m % h 3 %a s > 7 mt se s amons s.... °_ °25. The w hm:,ngiv,m,,“ tel is peo 3. _ _VCredq Empress Ned printrimie ols 4. 2 LL07ia, BC, which is k throw~.~: U:izs continent asl most Enflis;, city in Canada whic® i; capital of Canada‘s i ETree: Plaw.. _ _2 ". *4R available . _RP,, ; _ * #11€08, the W * Bowl ang borsine any Loz in ceremonious oldâ€"P; atyle are highlights of the ‘u eelebrations enjoyed EVery . PP Ni man on " the market which for o Will deliver a glass of or; freshly pressed from th, as the owner of the nirkel T+* wuring the firs; three the war, Canada receive visitors _ from the â€" Un There is no restriction 0; ists, and the great frontier is open to aj) 3 to pay Canada a visit: Lloyd‘s Thymolated Jous Saive relieves pail seconds and rigs you of burry. Sold at McFadden terms apply to Davia ministrator or C. 4 â€"and watered 138 acres more or j 2. Normanby, prope "Thomasena Byers,. ; u number of horses « £ P HOUSE anp HOLSTEIN. Mount Forest RESIDENTIAL pry â€"â€"Good brick resiq dern conveniences â€" ed. Also a numb Furniture for sale The Directors ¢ Coop' CO. df‘S}";‘() owing the Co.â€"0p January 1st, 1941 they Will be place for collection . Jos. H. Cp s Cathor B #7â€"Ssea ltom the yner of the nigke} 3 grapefruit juice als DECEMBER 1 > OP machine has beenp KE mn’ a'& Ing three years FARM For â€"1 1939 â€"Allis Howard visit / ieto .0 ILZY, 4. Phe r sale . Winifre y# Prope STORj Apply