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“Homemakers of Yesterday” con
test, at the 1940 Canadian National
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is very much a homemaker of today!
Every week she bakes for herself
and her busband at their farm home
near Bolton, Ontario;
“I’ve been baking my own bread
for forty years,” Mrs; Shaw said
when she heard she was the prize
baker in the grandmother's class for
women-of 70 years or over, “and
it's nice to'know that I can still turn
outa winningloaf.” “I was careful,” - . - ■ - --
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Ulster Premier Dies
Belfast — Viscount Craigavon, 69,
first prime minister of Northern Ire
land and bitter opponent of proposals
for union with ■ Eire, collapsed and
died Sunday at Glen Craig, his Coun
ty Down home near here. His death
was attributed to a heart ailment.
onomic alliance made here last Sept.
27th, an official announcement said.
including Instanbul, “in view of the
general political situation,” This step
was taken shortly after Germany's
ambassador, Franz von Papen, return
ed from Germany, presumably carry
ing a virtual ultimatum that Turkey
join in the Axis-planned, “new Europ
ean order.”
Hepburn Reduces Ministry
Toronto — With the resignation of
Hon. Eric Cross as minister’ of wel
fare and municipal affairs, Premier’
Mitchell_Hepburn announced the port
folio would be abolished, Administra-
tion of municipal affairs will be trans
ferred to Hon, T.|B, McQuesten,-min
ister of highways. Administration of
welfare, including old age pensions,
.mothers’ allowances, and relief will be
given to Hon. Norman Hipel, minist
er of labor. The departments, Prem
ier Hepburn said, had been establish
ed as an emergency measure during
the peak of depression.
3rd War Loan Next Summer
Ottawa — An “excessive and dang
erous” optimism as to the outcome of
the war exists in Canada, Finance
Minister Isley warned. “Instead of
being conscious, every waking mom
ent, of the deadly peril of a powerful
enemy, many of 'us have h feeling that
the Battle of Britain is won, that all
is well.” The minister' announced to
the House that the third war loan
would be floated next summer.
Canada's Population Over 12,000,000
Ottawa — Figures released on na
tional registration indicated Canada
now has a population considerably
more than 12,000,000, compared with
10,376,788 qj the last census in 1931.
Dutch Hunger for Meat
London -7- Holland has a tobacco
famine, the Nazi-dictated meat rat
ioning is hopelessly inadequate and
the conquerors even have issued an
edict on the amount of laundry house
wives can 'send out, the Free Dutch
newspaper, published here, reports.
RETIREMENT by giving expression to the feeling of
gratitude toward Britain for the
whole-hearted support that she gave
our struggle, and particularly for the
achievements of her unparalleled navy
and air force.” Premier Metaxas said.
U.S. Boats May Carry Supplies
Washington — A renewed congres
sional battle over assistance to Great
Britain is shaping up for the coming
session of Congress with proposals
that United States ships be free to
carry cargoes into the-war zone and
that thq Johnson Act be repealed ap
parently destined to become the prin
cipal issues.
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taken prisoner.
C.I.O. Scores Reds and Nazis
Atlantic City, N.J. — The Congress
of Industrial Organizations adopted a
resolution describing the “the dictat
orships and totalarianism of Nazism,
Communism and Fascism as inimical
to the welfare of-labor and destruct
ive of our form of government.”
Rumanian Joins, Axis Bloc
Berlin — Rumania and Slovakia
sealed bonds with Nazi Germany by
joining formally the expanding Axis
bloc of treaty-pledged supporters,
Following Hungary info the bloc
within four days, Rumania signed'up
as a member of t(ie original Rome-
Berlin-Tokyo 10-year military and ec-
Bulgaria to Join Axis
Sofia, Bulgaria — Soviet Russia has
advised her little Slav friend, Bulgaria,
to steer clear of outright membership
in the expanding Axis alliance, a qual
ified source said. Nevertheless, des
pite underground tension in the coun
try, most observers are convinced that
Bulgaria eventually will join Hitler
and Mussolini in their “new order.”
French Ship Surrenders
Algeciras, Spain — A French bat
tleship of the same type as the Paris
was reported to have entered Gibral
tar and surrendered to the British au
thorities. The battleship was anchor
ed in the harbor at the entrance of
the port.
U.S. Releases Bomb Sight
Washington -—-The United States
army announced release to Great Bri
tain of its famed Sperry bomb sight
and disclosed negotiations are under
way for early release to the Royal Air
Force of 26 of its “Flying Fortresses.”
Martial Law in Turkey
Ankara — The Turkish Govern
ment proclaimed martial law in virt
ually all sections of European Turkey,
Air Marshal Prisoner
London — The Air Ministry an
nounced that Air Marshall Owen
Boyd, deputy chief of the Royal Air
Force in the Middle East, is a prison
er of war in Italy. The Italian high
command indicated Boyd was taken
prisoner in Sicily when the plane in
which he was flying was forced to
land. Four other officers also were
War Savings $22,297,405
Ottawa — Investment by Canadians
in war savings certificates and stamps
up to October 31 totaled $22,297,405,
according to information tabled in the
House of Commons in reply to a ques
tion from Gordon Graydon (Cons.,
Peel),
Government to tpke 1940 Wheat Crop
Ottawa ■— The Government intends
to take delivery of all the 1940 wheat
crop during the present crop year
Which ends July 31, 1941, Trade Min
ister MacKinnon announced in the
House of Commons, To this end ad
ditional wheat storage space will be
constructed and the general delivery
quota will be increased next week
from .the present level of eight bushels
an acre to 10.
To Revamp Broadcasting News
Ottawa—Munitions Minister Howe,
who also has jurisdiction over the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,
said “We have decided to. revamp our
broadcasting of news to be effective
the beginning of the year.” Mr. Howe
was commenting on a report from
Washington that the Dies Committee
investigating un-American activities
had issued a white paper linking the
Transradio Press Service with opera
tions of Transocean News Service
which was alleged to be engaged in
distributing German propaganda in
Latin America.
SHOULD TONSILS. '
COME OUT?
There is substantial evidence that
in about 20% of children the tonsils
are either enlarged or diseased and
there fore have an unfavourable in
fluence on the physical development
of the child. Such tonsils should be
removed.
The -tonsils have assumed an im
portant role in the economy of the
child during the last 30 years. The
beneficial results following removal
of tonsils, in selected cases has well
justified the procedure.
It has been shown that markedly
hpertrophied tonsils and tonsils that
are repeatedly inflamed, giving rise to
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got a Telephone!
Farmers now recognize the telephone
as a friend in time of need and as a
money maker. A telephone is vital to a
farm—and the whole family living there.
Nothing gives so much in service, useful
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attacks of tonsilitis and swollen neck
glands, frequently impair normal phy
sical development. When such a con-,
dition arises after four years of ‘age
it is advisable to have the tonsils re
moved, with the expectation that at
least 50% of children so treated will
be materially improved.
It is undeniable that the child pop
ulation of the country has experienc
ed better physical development with
fewer interruptions due to mild and
prolonged illness in the last 30 years.
Infant mortality has been reduced and
fatal illness in the school age occurs
of milk, the
supplies and
health educa-
had the most
less often. While the wide-spread ap- *
plication of public health procedures-
such as pasteurization
safeguarding of water
care of foods, and the
tion of the public has
influence in this direction, it must be
admitted that eradication of unhealthy
tonsils has played a considerable role
in the physical improvement of the
race.
The single question to be determin
ed in respect to the tonsils of a child
is: Are these tonsils diseased? If so„
they should promptly be removed..
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Production Peak in 8 Months
Ottawa — Completion in eight
months of the present industrialization
program will see Canada’s productive
•capacity, at its “practical limit,” Sup
ply Minister Howe said in tlie House
of Commons. “The next eight months
will be a’testing time for the morale
of the Canadian people,” he warned.
“At the end of that period Canada
should be producing the practical
maximum of war materials of which
the Dominion is capable.”
Hungary Joins Axis
Vienna — Hitler annexed Hungary
to the Gernian-Italian-Japanese Axis
which he thus converted into a four-
power alliance by means of which he
hopes to defeat Britain and effect a
totalitarian reorganization of Europe,
'Asia and Africa.
Bomb Skoda Works
London — In a flight over 1,400
miles 'of hostile airlanes, including the
-return journey, British bombers start
ed fires in the vast Skoda armament
works in German-occupied Czechoslo
vakia.
Pincer Campaign Coming
London ■— Britain’s military lead
ens, striving to anticipate the Axis’
next stroke, are trying to piece togeth
er its probable outlines. A military
erpert said it could take the form of
a grand-scale pincers campaign strik
ing at the Suez Canal and Egypt from
two directions, in an attempt to end
Britain’s domination in the Eastern
Mediterranean and Iraq’s oil fields.
Anofher U.S. Blast Wreck
Eldorado, Ark. — The huge No. 4
still at th£ Lion Oil Refining Com
pany here was demolished by a mys
terious explosion. The big tubular dis
tillery was immediately enveloped in
flames. The blast is the latest in a
series of costly explosions in the Un
ited States.
Fatal Montreal Blast
Montreal Joseph Raymond; 41,
Was two other men were injured when
•three explosions wrecked part of the
plant of Dominion Oilcloth and Lin
oleum, in the east end of Montreal.
Greek Premier T'Bainks Britislf
London *** Premier John Metaxas,
of Greece, iti a broadcast to his nat*
ion, paid tribute to the aid given by
Britain in the struggle against Italy.
rT am interpreting the common desire
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