THE QRO2NO WEEKLY - ~N ,il! conmmence a ood, mueh more ate citizen is in a position o shrnuýg his shoulders we this patricular problern at Otw.Because lai this in- cularly the government problem lecomes the problemn of i which the goverment re-presents. As the loenln genecral esimtec new money to> be found, the private b ravise his ostimate c)f how muech he shail subscrihe to ining boan and another or others later ini 19412. the inajority of citizens accept the necessity for a revi- amount of Victory Bonds they had planned to J uy nu 1942, Vitory Lo an objectives be reached. )t earnest plea thiheb country of Canlada can make 'idual citizen at the present tinme is #hat he do everythinig ýr Vo increase his purchase of Victory Bonids. Use every Bar that you can do ýwithout Vo lhelp) the war effort. mmuamomm War Legan in Septemiber 1989. Go'venental expenditure of a war character, in the pre-war year which ended Au.-ust 1, 1939, to- ta-lled abaout $36D' millions, Prom- Septen-iber 1, 1,939, Vo August 31, 1941t, govemmmiental expenditure for war purposes increased to $49" illions, in the second year to $1,769 mnillions, and for the current finanicial yuar ending March 31,4, total War outlay is estim-ated at $2,"50 millions. Throug-hout each of these yeai-s, g-overaimental n-arexpendliture was in thev vicinity of $500 millions. In the presenit financial year, the m-ost important public borrdw- inig operations have b)een, the yVictory Loan lin Junie, 19ý41, and sales of War Savings Certificates throug-hout the entire perio'd. Sales of Vietory Loan Bonds for new mnoney totalled $731 millions. In addition, $106 millions were issued in ex-:ehirge for maturing govern- ment securities. Sales of War Savings Certificates over the twelve monts eding~V1rch31, 1942, will prolbably total $95illions. Bonds which matured iii the present financial year were paid, for the' most part, by the sale of new bonds direct to holders of matur-in'g- issues. The Japainese are forever barging their, way southward in the PaClfic Oceai), cleaning nup the different Places as he goes along. la al probability, Singapore -wiIl fall. Then where. Alost likely spot will be in BrnwhereL the Japanese arc holdihvg fast waiting for reinforcemients Vo. start an off ensive and try, to reaeh Ragoon, also the cýýut theý Burma road. Now is the tim-e Vo rush reinforcemients Vo that area when there 'is stili timie and flot aTter it is too laVe. I I _________________________________ The Spirî*t off Mhpoher Fiantes Anew Today TIIINX ÇBÂCK to the old days - when Canada 'was yoiiu. Think of the bigh courage, the indomitable will of those pioncer women. Within the stockade or ini the open field, they toiled -yes, fouglit -by the side of their men for the safegý,uarding of everything they held dear. In the hearts of the women of Canada, this old spirit flames ane-w today I Gone are the heavy iuskets, thie Iog barricades -but the love of freedom, the stubborn resolve to -win through at ail costs - these things remain unchanged;-unchangeable! Grily quenching their tears, mothers say "God bless you" to their fighting sos- everywhere young women are serving where duty cals-the women of Canada are bound together in one common cause. In thousands of Canadian homes, wvomen are revising their family budgets, planning new economies, mak.- i-ng extra sacrifices-so that more and more money .will-be available for the purchase of Victory Bonds. They know - these women of Canada - th at every dollar loaned now means more tanks-more guns- more planes-more ships--more of everything which is needed to smash Ilitlerism and bring Peace to al the family hearths of the world. A. F.]r PHY1sJ< MEDICAL VIcKENZIE, M.D. 'IANYand LSURGEON Office Ifours : Vo ibe, Orono . Ontavitl-,, AUCTIONEERS TED JACKSON Auctic>neer and Valuator Conducte Auction Sales of all ise. and at reasonabla rates.. co-mmunicate with himn t c-e Ferry, Ontario, or see his O1erk, A.. E. Morton, at Oroxo, for date. G. RICHARDS Practical Watehkmaker AIl Repaira to 'Watchea, Clocha, a"d Jewellery, will receive our prompt 1 attention PARK STREET OR O« F. F. Mworris & Son Funerl Dircto [ Furniture Dealers AMBULANCE SERVICE Bowmanville - Orono Phonies: Bûwmanville, Day 480 Nighit. 734 and 573 Orono, 27-1 l'le Oldest, Largest and Most Complete Furniture Store andi Modern Funeral Service in Durharm O)ur Service-TH E BSI' Our Goods-THE NLW-\EST Our Prices-THE 1.OWEST MORRIS & SON IBOWMANVILLE -- ORONO FU FiO-' Friday & * Saturday "Afloma of the South Seas With Dorothy Lamour and Jon Hall 1 Tu.sday ARK" e Colbert, Nlational War. Finance Commiftee, Ottowoi CanadaA4 er~ in the year. Orono IHorticult-ural Soeiety are holding a socuial îeve'ning in the Orange Hall on Wedm-esda<y, February l8th. iCrokiniole and 500. Refresh-* mnents. Admission, 25c. WANTED &Sco-n-d-hand seeng nemfi0inie in good condition. Apply at the Tin-es office. FOR SALE Rebuilt Creani separators, fully guaranteed, also repairs. Electrie, Washers. Apply to J. N. Mighton, 704 Bloor St West, Toronto. f-9-4p. FOR SALE OR RENT Desiraâble resid-ence in Orono, cen- trally located with modern conven- ience.s. Apply to Miss Kathleen Staples, Port Hope. c-5-p 9-200 to .0 .. 6.30 to 8.00 p.m. PHONE 47r1 ORONO DENTAL DR. R. O. DICKSON Office fours in Orono: 9,4londa.y to Frlday <inclusive) Fromn 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Evenings by- 4ppointm-ent Office Hours in Newicastle - er Satburday frýomt 9 a.m. to 9 p. ~For appointment phone Orono 18 r IL VETERINARY Wilfred W. Sherwin B.V.Sc., VETERINARY SURGEON Office : Main St. Orono Phone 56 r 7, Orono, Ont. John J. Gilfillan, QUAL IFIED OPTOMETRISI« Licentiate of the College of Optooe- etry of Ontariù Office blurs: 10 to 12 a.xn. and 2 tqç 4.30 p.m and by appointment Offié,p i C. B. Tyrrell'ýs Drug Stom Phone 68r2 J. C. GAMEY INSURANCE Fire, Cas-ualty, Autom-.. bile and Liability A43