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WITH ,THE CHILDREN'
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Adopted Child Ma Be Made
To Feel Proud Bean&
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The laltiOWITyrl:"Verre'Ular pre -
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3 tsii; Magic Baking Powder
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• the story Ohe.•,.isits' made here
The names •of,,all• her sons who He. .He who , hesitates. ,;-- at grade
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Beneath the unappropyiale words;
then. another little baby girl, un_.
Canadian-L-upl'cnown. .. .•
til ohe day 'they . saw her,. 'Prnin,
tflThflT1tDaddy-a-nd Mumnly • •
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,Lloyd. Stewart .has.,returned t. • -Mr;and:MES.,c13, Spen. •
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weeks at his honie here due to..
,minor toe operation, •• ,
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Mr. and Mrs. ,George- ‘Jaekson
and -daughter Mae. of , Walton
spent:Sunday with Mr., 'and MI's;
Peter' McCall.•
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and Morris Pearlman of Toront6.
airclif-Mrs-::-13'.-----pearlm a
RVOTR.1.7" .Instirlute...•the,
• ed7m theft MthTly• You need ti) punish'hni jn t subject...`Prin_Cipal_of_ Growth!: •TtlesflaY.-ttertelj•ng a
o matter how Often, th4 slap:. the • boy' in ,the next seal ' related to plant, ani nal arid hit- district 1,presentatiyes 'meeting
story is. told, the child alw,ays this Will frighten „Harold. •:-man growth. ' of the Bell Telephone Company•
• listens with -rapt attention, :
it seeing heiself as this IitU..•
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'•,1)ay the ••1-• grol112,
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V•Vcillinngy Ahoy set aside .
poiScnal lSph itinii
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spirit of ()HI' NZ1I-1,C)11.1.
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the 'past: week . in "'London %with. •• "
their daughter --Mrs. Roy McGe-
Mr. Stanley Pymm recently
eornmenced his new office duties •
in Ripley ' Withthe, firm Of Cook
and Cannel"...
'Mrs. Mervin: carter of Clande-
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boye-and-her4laughte-r---MarY?,
teaches schobr. at- New liamburk, . •
spent the..,week-end with- Adam .
-Jane Bowman,: an•d atien-dect•
hik ,rnaf h here on,•Satui--.
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, • THE. EUROPEAN' WAR is nearing its end. That is. obvious. Many -people, including 'members of
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the Canadian Red Cross,. have 'asked us what our job w11 be if the war should'suddenly end.
We 'reply that we can only see ahead greater responsibilities than ever. Bothin Europe and at home
the work of the Red Cross must go on. The war will not bring an end to suffering' and want, to,
the care of our Prisoners of War, to our Wounded, and to the millions whose homes andway of
life have been disiocated by strife. • •
. -W-therefore feel that every Canadian has a right -to-some--kriow-ledgecif-whit our -iesponsibilities.:__
• v H. 1v1rh.), t -45f-Teate;--aud--just-hWWesrOlse6etdischarge ioeresponsibi1itiesWetrat . • ,
each of our main activities under its respective • heading
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PRISONERS' OF WAR-WIh .the end Of hostilities our: . 11.00D SERUM SE VICE Red, • ross Blood Serum has •
Prisoners of:U'ar will automatically Cease to lie saved countless lilies in battle. The end Of the war will
sorics. Chaos and:•breadoWnin Germany. Will PrOb- ' IY.see'ithe end a painful war wOutids. The demand for
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ablY ensite..1he German •state Willcease to care for serum 0A the •fihting• fronts, except the •Par ,EaSt, • • •-•-••
-thetn: Thcy wi)rbecomeii of the A1Ited GenerafBiii thRedCross firocia SerIU-ifice•s
• in 'cbmiiiand of the Occupation.Forces.' TranwOrtatioti( be continued trcivilian use. IftheRed Cross 'Makes
-*ill he difficult and it -will probably take a minimum,-- •i•freely.available it can aye.thonsands of th•lives. of'
of six months to repatriate ..the .2;400,000 Canadian, • our owo.civilian.citizenwhen Nar. has •
Allieci Prisoners in Gernian Camps.' The , • .•
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need, of prisimers':PrCeJs and :Medieal Sulliles OUTPOST HOSPITALS, CHILDREN'S A-----------ISCT . •
he doubld. They be distrihuted,iby the Allied PfUltING,SiitvicE-L•Tbis is part of the -Red Cross seriice• .•
:comr4an(1,--zirldlviir play a 'vital-- part in feeding our. - to civalians in CaUada;;Itisea,rriecl..out in the sparsely
nich peoditig-reairiation. After the magnificent th *e settled parts df•thc boininion; and it must go on.
ha -c dote during. he last five.yearS we cannot let our Flair, AID AND HOME NURSING th6
boys. in German prison camps down., Our Prisoners„;
fineit peacetime' activities of the Canadian Red Cros.
the Far FastWill also be a eontinuirii responsibility. t 15 truly a,worth4hile work 'must go on
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Must carry On I,•eVery 'min bad. hetine.:*
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EUROPE'S STARVIP1G 10.110iis job of , feeding. TEACHING CANADIANS HOW •TO IE BETTER NOURISHED
in . . sta, gggitag, its lin, -There is up portant:Notk,Yet to bedo'ne in the Matter-,
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ofNetcrition-.- Thcinsands• Canatliansa re -nor eatitii . •
Over 17 000 000 hutnanS 'have been torn froth their
proper food Their 'health coul b improved unmeas- • •
bottles , Man) lae nowherel.to rest their weary:heads.-
• 1.1•14 :fro st-irNing. Malnutrition is the rule rather than urably The Cal4dan• Red Cross has; undertake •
1tit,,exception, Thete wilt', te an nig-eif-noecT iv” educate4vher.e".educationL4S necessaii."-This- work -Must-
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Serii. lien countries are ; dependent on their sister PREPARATION TO MEET', EPIDEMIC OR DISASTER- In case •• ,
sbeieties' supOlio4 to meet theSedire' needs. Can we, Of .these twin evils the Red Cross 4 alwas." first on the •••
thetri dos n? • rhe : (.,anaaianRed CtOss,. must go on' jobfoe this teascm •'41tle :the, Red Cross.intist, gip o
RED CROSS WORK WITH 000ARMED n ,
tit RED:CROSS-A. great crusade of 9000 Cana. •
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)hst •Catuldikin soldier has left. furope'7,R.cdES-'has7 clian school children for health and good cuizenjlip.,..A._
- • dist liargedik from hospital:, there. Will -be iinportant Work • .Nor that must go 00;
lor th6 Ite'dCrOs- to do: •How `long thts will be we do ' , • , " , r '
not know ,• hitt one thing we arc certain of and,that is • .•• .• • ' •.;•
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thacevery Canadian at horde will Want to, inake sure that . , ,
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oI pate--as*Ifitte-n in warz,yile-care-of-ther-wounded :
both in EurOpe and Canada is a perinanent teiponsi
bility which We cannot cvadi No wantsto
. evade it; gere agaiethe'Red Crosi must' g� On!
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