_..wchm ""“"-'-"‘.h who are pout to, Canndina: "payy taie es t were mm ..'E.'.'l",‘.â€)flon'- remonai.1,,,_ | 5 COtkitunnce of this . t nds 1. _____, * VHMS vit â€" _,;____¢ »PSraun‘s :. 'mhmmm'dmm‘m e outcome allotted $10,000.000. ‘To. : Cross cam md&mmw&w mmmmmmmmme Nars. and oady "ones" ott nrige | PEACH EiNcs C sun ~HCRrKkmb hnumuo a1l. _ O B vasser calls. canâ€" Raiph shoved a Zns ~CEnB you read them over they ar. outline of "oniate, Mere it Just is doine in n._--.l the Red Crosy ne .1 _0 ___[TCC) & _ Anown, ""'"'-"&Mmc...a.. Idï¬'uuh:uh.ambm_ V&Mumnuuh. mdvnhn.luthem.‘m a disaster, lln.thma ""“Plhlveb.a taken, fAirst mmhuroa-m basis, to collect surgical and mediâ€" cal m ‘tï¬lâ€"tl'-flw;ie-;:lg. in surgical units and 34 twentyâ€"five bed emergency hospital units storâ€" ed on the Atlantic and Pacific seabourds, in strategic points where they can be rushed immeâ€" dintely to localities not equipped to m.mtvdmnedm might be overtaxed. In addition, thousands of dollars‘ worth of clothing. blankets, . hosâ€" pital and surgical supplies are also stored, ready for instant use, in all to. ‘tinuations From Page Oug ~~ \ PAPERP‘3 Nosy ‘M%-' Nppllununcn-n;, t are sent to 0:‘-::;. """E'.fl"udmmu.:‘_’."‘“w P Are prisomare ae ... " i * ; â€" Approximately fgur u:ounnd‘ mdrxm.mwzqummumn-fwwmm ure Whkewise well supplied With) uy srom the» St Catharines mobile surgicea, units and @MCTâ€"~ | gujantive Service office to urmern‘ gency hospitals. | of the county, requesting informaâ€" wmunimuated.umoflhw-iumnwthmbadmm‘ gical unit is a collection 0f SUrFIC®! | women required for work on the equipment complete enough to P°‘~ | ingiyvidual farms. mit a doctor to handle almost &BY | ;n the local agricultural labor mmuumam.fw“'mm.mmmtw types of jured civilians. It is packed in poip, The steady, experienced he‘p cases small enough to be bandl€0| pireg bpy the month, remains with by two men and can be transPOrtâ€"| nc farmer during the entire yeak*, dmmmduydmmnmmmm-udu set up in the shortest possible tiM® |paying, harvesting, picking and and with a minimum of Mlm fruit, requires a specific Twentyâ€"five bed hospital units 2"°} number of helpers for the , ahort similarty packed to @lloWw SP®®0) season the work is in progTesS. Ghs s uy . dae somie TT L L AS RMccastas Inféien Inus ;n'-mmmmm In the loc: major operation in caring fOf iD"| proniem, the jured civilians. It is packed iN‘ poip, The st mmfllmbâ€â€˜*m'm’bytbe hytvonennndunbow the farmer d ed to the scene of any disaster ADC ) whije the se "'WWWWJ _‘*M|hw.;-_r.: Twentyâ€"five bed hospital units art | similariy packed to allow #P°e0| and ease in handling. aouauw-ei q’.demewllm"m‘"‘ wformc-ndunnedao-‘ .ymmmodwmmmxfl" geons doctors and hospital ‘““‘i orities. wmdï¬m&u&nflt& Cross emergency stores hss alâ€" ready beéen proved. ""“""‘"i â€mmmm.’; at St. John‘s Newfoundiand, 200 e oo y â€" loe > Submendk l M Biay Chick gces h« Anck Grimaby Pued&Feed, DUWL_ kets. train At lhod“‘-‘-‘“. an:‘wm‘ pital and a mobM.~ surBical Ts were sent from Red LCross ""Ii _â€" _ Bmiths Falls, **!* “‘mfl""' this ~quipment. _ ___ the office of The independent If you want the Editor Night, Sundzys, muay.: just callâ€" TELEPHONES this Henry Haws, Graadeâ€"| n wC o €C - w w w~0ot so much is ""I.'ï¬lhm. list :"’!hoehq of the work the Canadian appreciation by bei “"h“"‘" w io been doing to proâ€"| Arena TONIGHT and giving the mwmubmmwmm.ï¬â€œ Mans in the event of such serving of. ie ~ Wihmnes BÂ¥ l ogt 1c T F present hospital facilities locality. catalogu* 5 3 9 3 6 Bray A_A"" phon«e. * â€" anc price ek goas Ih* Kurmes, tanding SUTâ€" | sible, it is not in.a position to cope .pwwm-mmuunmn-mm-l mmmmm:m‘ anadian R# | nas assumed the r-wfl‘“â€"‘ es has &!â€"! with obviously splendid results. . | Immediately | " ‘Tne responsibility of steady help, .mm'm,mmth'“‘"""’l mar _ P /00 B gnC hw, . _ __"___ *081 proves .4 acs i amart team and umt &_..._W""‘J\lb & en and suffered she was discharged from the hosâ€" whas sA QL_!. -W _wm‘l-1 would not be serious, as the fracâ€" ture would soon grow tocrether _Mrs. Hill and her baby had just arrived by tra‘zs at the Beamsville station from. her former home at ployee of C. H. Prudhomme ur-‘ sery, and another nursery emâ€" ployee Mr. Routenberg, was waitâ€" ing to take her to her home at Vineiand. | The passenger train had left the station, and th small truck was crossing the tracks when # freight train, following close behind the passenger train, struck the truck and carried it about 200 yards _down the track. The small truck was completely demolished. It is believed that blowing snow obâ€" immdflver’nvwvof the â€" railway.. game a from n nrme . e 52. °2y from nome by T abulate F arm Aid In The County Questionnaires Have Been Rent Out to Fruit Growers season the work is in progress. ‘The Selective Service office has, therefore, a Aual problem. While assisting in whatever nanner posâ€" 11. Bs . comciddindnrt; . capin PP Farmers have been uged to forâ€" ward replies immediately to the Belective Service office, stating mmmum they find themselves from the iabor standpoint. 7. 7. Clarke, managet St. Catharines office, mid that it will be aezuic~4 that no l elp is T*â€" wuthouï¬alc‘dzw not repiying to the questionnalil T ZWIZ is monrces of Inboy in es"""" y tb plaoed farms. The fins! decision . ® Canadiazâ€"bore Japants® S M Wimlflfl-' sufficient and other found. A number alternute service W« will Answered Immediately. THREE PERSONS from this #ource * â€"lent and other belp a. A number of me! -um".l: rienced furme® instances, there in # 1 nd-""";-' a _ The fnal Mer bhusband is an emâ€" * tils vitea) work “Mthomm . Red Cross cam. sle Nee «* thal time ano + z> cultnra) open mw_m‘!y Japanese are «X* ..“m"' -’.ï¬â€™â€œu â€" o# men, now in flm‘{. be granted * in view of s Mk _ M posalbility , y _ _ . Ceoorndl h ‘.Ulhh.m“ work. uU .M. B&i4, | thopa ""NR2tCY. Mr. Clarke 5... . "Cure ht e 'â€"'; Italian Mw'mh""m o Pay ...,"mm consider. Ration Coupons Good As Uoney New System Went Into Effect ""C-l!uxn.","c"";.: m"" Draw _ Arninct h in ds '-lu.mm ‘d'-‘-“mh&m ‘w-nu.hu.mmm- rationing officers, and a committee ‘dwmnmodbym 'whlh.'hlehudwm to undertake the task involved in ration coupon banking. Outlining the system, Mr. Unwin |remarked: "Soon it will not even uw revacstvages. :2 4 > “"“llllceuu-u. ua.amuma.aom. udm&mhm&m»n- unc“.m. For the first time business houses will now h‘, N2 ting cheques, and the banks terms unts, expressed in of coupons for surar tam . for I whink . q,, _ _‘ ~CCH Iner MMvmmmu.. * n":'""""“we.m. mmmme. fect OB Afunduw .. . _ . _" ME 1t COOC ME EVEHI hmloruw:gm. nuoaehqoelormmmw_ valent of 1,000 pounds of butter or sugar, tea or coffee, and have it charged against his ‘Ration Coupon | Amt'lorthzmm;-. ‘"Every retailer, wholesaler and producer or distributor of rationed commodities is affected. Here is how it works. The retailer will| ulckdownumm.dnhm;.;;.‘ vided him, the coupons he receives ..\ _ " _ CASn, bank cheque, etc. | DIn. Florence H ue system which went into ef.| ROECTS, Dr. and t on Monday, was the outcome| 4: 2. Bassett, A a series of conferences between| P%®U Fred Har irtime Prices and Trade Board‘s| ®®KY, John Ma wml'ludaeonmm-!“fl-&am T HE SPECIAL NOTICE Since war started bus travel has increased over _ shortages and restrictions are hampering operations 200%. During this time Canada Coach Lines has â€" and overcrowded busses are slowing up schedules. endeavoured to cope with the situation in every _ In view of th>se conditions our schedules cannot be possible way until now our facilities have been expanded further. In fact they have to be reduced strained to the breaking point. We are unable to get _ in order that our busses can have time to be properiy new equipment; repair parts are difficult to obtan; _ serviced and overhauled. f Due to these critical conditons we are forced to resort to the followâ€" ingdmticregnlatiomintderthatmï¬dhutnvdlmmyoe accommodated and gasolineand rubber saved. Please observe them closely and coâ€"operate in orier that you may not be inconvenienced by being forced to wait forseveral hours or longer to get on a bus : Canadsa Coach Lines want 1} 80 " omfortably and convenientiy 8# â€" mmwm-uw.b“â€â€œ"‘“‘"" T .neewuhmubovenfl‘“‘""" earried out there will still be »â€"m Canada Coach Lines wam to gocommod_lleyou PT3 waiting, but =»» ire sure you wi comfortably ans conveniently as Warâ€"U=e ondiâ€" â€" veniences in the spirit M)&u Wl AccoBt there incon. tions will allow, but y0U maust WF"‘“_‘ in #&eordâ€" _ blame the drivers or the é tim« and, rather than ance with the above regulations. ven if the» are _ where it really belongsâ€" »npany, but the blame earried ut there will still be ».D¢ crowdin#and â€" Fizohito. ® gxâ€"on Hitler, Mussolini and BUS TRAVELLERS Shoppers and Other Nonâ€"Essential Travell Must Travel Between 9 a.m. and . A great deal of our congestion is caused by the rush is over to get home. LADIESâ€"This is one way youâ€"Can co.operate and help the war effort Do your travellint uen 5.00 am. und 4.00 p.m., when there ars seats Auilâ€" able for you. GRIM sE y from b e ‘Tom t customers. Depending on whethehis turnover in foods is l«ige, ndium or small he will deâ€" posit the coupons in a ‘Ration Coupon Buk Account‘, exchange them fon ‘Bank Transfer Vouchâ€" er‘ or senthem direct to his supâ€" plier with s order for a fresh stock of t .ï¬:-munuduhumw- °0 in the syste of Ration Coupon Cal’nivaIEney The Red Cross carni skatâ€" iB arty at the arone rriae might stamaA ....m_'.";'fl"‘}"'".'_‘.? ° "FeG by members of the 2WMi!â€" "“&‘zl’ Club was thay2EDIY _ The suilcide rate is decre#ing. \Instead of taking your own Ue, lthu‘mplenty nowadays who |wulhhn!oryou. lan MacMillan, Ann Mor#2® aud Beveriey Coons, junior m bers of the club, gave a partic‘®"" ly fine exhibition CA0Mig d wnedia css 242 9 ina Cauley, Phyllis Morâ€" tow, Audrey Montrose, Elsie Shinâ€" bin, Florence Hutton, Mrs. G. S. Rogers, Dr. and Mrs. Countryman. J. B. Bassett, A. Cronbury, John Dean, Fred Hamilton, John Kenâ€" seky, John MacMillan, **3, Mrs. A. D. Stork. s Ilrylmmm, p* sional, and Miss Holbrook 1r=0£~ ed the show and the Besn#‘l* lJouClubï¬ouuuthelouml-‘ er system. All other apg.l“f were also donated and the entire proceeds will go to the Red (OS®â€" C. D. Millyard was chairman. { Smail boys know who 0 ‘elect | captain of the football team. They |“thchoywbowmtha‘°flf IDEPENDE NT For Red COSs to accommodateyou as va . me crowdinZand PLEASE COOPERATE . tenstep and foxtrot TO INTERURBAN Help The Our biggest traffic pesak is on Sunday nights, In order that members of the Armed Forces mey have full advantage of their weekâ€"end leave», chey will j aRe ansis~< i$P sc mBp o y waifffhocn s w bees â€" td T nights. Civilians should be on their way home beâ€" fore %.00 prm.otherwlse they may not be accomâ€" mwmmnullmmymum until Monday Extra busses will not proâ€" vided after 800 pm. to neces modate civilian pasâ€" Re On Your Way Home Before 8 O‘clock on Sunday Nights walting untk rush bours to return home anmd not ‘;ui-'ld maike wl wÂ¥ them are to Cl in instructing nnga-'m avoh? n.';"‘tm School children wili not be carries or russ hours busses nor will their special school wokets t acâ€" Return Home IMMEDIATELY After School The Armed Forces Will Get Priority On Weekâ€"Ends Studenis Must Be On First Bus After School Is Uut T BA Thursday, March 11th, 1943. Red > Cross J