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LONDON. CANADA!
WITeReoR. NEVILLE, Ph.D.,
TtlffiLMTED COLLEGES /
(Canada'sWarEffort
Aweekly review of developments
on tore Home Front: July 21 31, 1941
1. Canada's chemicals and ex.
plosives program to be integrated
with that of 'United States, Hon. C.
D. Howe announced July 30 informal
..joint committee of the two countries
to be established. Purpose is io
meet present heavy demands for
chemicals and explosives in North
America.
2, In the past three months
eight more Canadian chemicals and
explosives plants In production, Six-
teen• out of 23 planned now In
operation. Construotion work on
'program now 85% complete. Total
'outlay Is $110,000,000,
IWZI,010.10•••••
3. First anade-in-Canada, anti-
aircraft gun turned out, Many
more to be produced in next few
weeks.
4. Production of passenger auto-
mobiles for sale in. Canada in 1312
to be cut to less than half of 1910
figure. Number of models available
to be reduced from 147 to 79. Colour
and upholsteny to be curtailed and
a.ccezisories to be simplified. Spring
manufacturing peak to be avoided.
5, Preliminary calculations shlw
index of physical volume of busi-
ness increased in June over May.
.Accelerated by war demands, busi-
ness operations in June highest in
history.
6, Wholesale prices in June ad-
vanced 1.9% to ntghest level .sinca
April, 1930. Index still eight
points below August, 1929, peak. •
7. D)B.S. cost -of -hying index for
.Canada advanced from 109.4 in Ma',
to 110,5 in June. Thih is 9.6% above
Augu.t, 1939, level.
8. Canada's domestic exports In
June totalled $145,338,250, a 30% In-
crease over June of last year. lin-
Ports in June, .exclusive of gold,
totalled $114,024,000, 26% higher
than June of last year,
9. In first six months of thhi
year Canada's Imports from the
United States totalled $483,6.0 000
compared with • 8337,877,600
1. corre.ponding period of last year.
This was an increase of 34%.
10. New all time high in level of
CUT COARSE' FOP THE PIPE
Wednesday, Align:it 6th, 1941
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2212 • ler ".,22•4!2,92.2-22.,i,
COI FIV f FOR cia449rre3
enlplayment en May 1. Index oose
3% over April 1 previous
high.
11. V,2or1c's 9 Arvida plant of
Aluminum Company of Canada
ro-
t1100 to work after five-day Shut-
down caused by 300 workers' fah.-
ing possession of plant. Government
investigating situation, Possibility
that enemy plotting was responsible
for shut -down.
12, Air Commodore H,R.H, Duke
of Kent arrives in Canada ;for., ex
tensive tour of training stations,
schools and units of 11,C.A.3',JLE
will leave Ottawa August 3 :and,
travel by, Air in It.C.A.P. craft -Ott
invit of trip. His tour will take
him through every province in .
minion,
MORRIS
Mr•i. Geo. Bone, 4th 'emiCeSsona,
last Thursday gave a trousSean.,tea
for her daughter Dorothy' ,,.."011.0ee
inarrive takes place ihis" week:
Mro. Geo. Lowry, great ainit.of 'the
gride [to he. presided over theP.1ettY
tea table, which was decorated ,Witlt.
mauve dahlias. Assisting 10 the
tea moral were Velma Dandeb, Iso-
bel Lowe, Betty Currie,
Bryans and Dorothy Jardine,.—The
trousseau and gifts were
by Mrs. Ward Sellers Lend, • isEw
Ruby Bone.
Mr. Mobt. Currie was a recent YiS,
tor in Hamilton. 7
EVERY MOTORIST SHOULD CLIP THIS
17 easy ways towards a
0/GASOLINE
/0 SAVING
(Approved by Automobile Experts)
a worthwhile Saving
and valves
q Check this List—Every Item means
0 Reduce driving speed from 60 to
40 on the open road.
0 Avoid, jack -rabbit starts.
0 Avoid useless or non-essential
driving.
0 .Tnrn motor off when not in use, do
not leave idling.
O Don't race your engine; le it warm
up slowly.
0 Don't strain your engine; change
gears.,
" Keep carburetor cleaned and prop-
erly adjusted.
Keep spark plugs
clean.
0 Check cooling system; overheating
wastes gasoline.
0 Maintain tires at right pressure.
• 0 Lubricate efficiently; worn engines
waste gasorTe-
0 Drive in. groups to and from work,
using cars alternate days.
O 'or golf, picnics and other outings,
O Take those short shopping trips 014
ROOT and carry parcels home.
O Walk to and from the movies.
O Boat owners, too, cctn heir)
reducing speed.
use one car instead of four.
0 Tune up motor, timing, etc.
Your regular service station man will gladly explain these
and other ways of saving gasoline. Consult him.
by
022.
ant:
60050/50 WITH OUR FIGHTING FORCES
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The slozier. you drive, the more you savel •
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The Goverititnent of the
DOMINION. Or CANADA
,Aciingft!rough:
TRE liON0fIRABLB C: 110V1, Minister or Munitions dn#,..1q0ity
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G. IL COTTRELLE, Os! ControtitjesCa4a
gfiene an.d S4a& vow, CradWZ,t' e a -oz, VICTORY !
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FIRE INSURANCE
THAT FITS
With us no fire insurance policy
is just a policy, --it must give
you all the protection against
fire loss you need in your own
particular circumstances.
WALTER SCOTT
Brussels '
Representing
CO/V.IPA.NY
Writing selected risks in—Automobile, Fire, Plate Glass, Burglary,
Public Liability, and other general insurance. Bead Office, Toronto.
I3LUEVALE
Thomas Coultes, who span
'the winter in, Toronto, has returne,
to flier home here. She was accom
anied, thy her daughter, Mable, To
.,ronto, her two sons, Dr. E. S
„equates and Dr. J. P. Coultes, of
Phtladeilphia; Mr. and Mrs. Roos
Douglas and Miss Ruby Duff, R,N.,
Toronto, with Miss Duff and IVIra.
M, L. Aitken; Mrs. J. W. Blain, Van-
couver, B. C., accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. D. Blain, and Mr. and Mrs.
Tarvistock, with Rev. P. G.
Fowler, Mr. and Mvs. George Patter-
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son and son floss, Toronto, with Mi'
mid Mi -,o. George Thornton; Centel
t 1. P. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell
1 Camp Borden, Miss Helen and Jiro..
nee Young, Toronto, and Miss Cath
erine Sanderson, London', with Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Higgins). Mrs, Georg• '
Peacock, Ottawa, with Mr. and Mes."
James Peacock.
Ilev. C. Towner and Mrs. Townet
are spending- their vacation at
Mimtco Beach, Jack McKee, M,R.T.2
real, who has spent a month with
relatives, here, has gone to Toront '
for a visit.
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