Hit serum» were heard by Walter Ron. who wu dolivering tet nut door. Ron forced the door and [In the boy ftrat aid, and he m mom! to the tun-mu! ht In nmhhneo. Hmpml of lulu “Id tt "was burned "from Ankle: ,MI mother wu 'tlt'.',',,',, at the time of the Ice . It“. police acid. His father, I mum». m in him. The‘boy. nttirod in pyjamas and draining 'f'e'"li with the electric plate on t e floor beside him for wtrmth, Wu reading when the “I! of the garment touched the heating elements Wrunthed in funui, the tg, ran for the bath- room and ersw ed into tho bathtub mag with cold water. -- mums were hard bv Mug noon in the Hospiul for tle when Cornncr Dr. C. N. . 'f'll,'4 found death WM acciden- hl nd slid an inque" wan un- likely. . morning Dennis Garlick. ll, only an of r. and Mrs. Percy Garlick. “to†avenue. North York Tome tt suffered never-e burns which __ " fatal to .him: The bttdied Alone In Housee Dennis Garlick . Dies In Hospital When an electric hunter ignited his dressing gown on Saturday 1ttr1tigtrs_rurtr.tit.s, Gtlick, Ll, gnly After several hours of argument by the defense council, J. J, Robin- "te, Harold Chaplin and A. M, Mntheson. Judge .Parker ruled a statement made by Gallagher the day a! his arrest was adimiuable u evidence. Mr. Robinette, counsel for Gallagher, claimed the state- ment was made only after induce- ment by police. who promised to leLhim gff lig_h_tly. __ . ,.conqu N _ _ 3., A.F,i' C 'l I . on th I the 1y combating throat): I we: messes irnsireiuse.due an Semi; \I'e'r'y honest." Heater I .nites Gown Boy Is Fatally Burned "I twee with your verdict, gentlemen." said Judge, Parker. "The identification by all persons in the bank was made soon after the bolt; up took.piace. These wit- Gallagher. 27; Lloyd Primeau, M, and Charles Long, 23, all of whom admitted previous “cords, have been remanded in custody by Judge James Parker and will be sentenc- ed. the end of #35 month. There are also never other charges against Primeau and Long, in- cluding the Ideal Bread Co., Mim- ico, remain to be heardralso a shooting with intent at P.C. Homi- hlow of that town. Long alone faces a charge of shbpbreaking. Pound guilty by tt General Ses- siona jury which deliberated little morn than an hour, three men were charged with the armed robbery of the Mount Dennis branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia on June 21 and the theft of an automobile on the ume day. The men, James Gallagher, 27y Lloyd Primeau, M, Men Found Guilty Of Rubbing Bank lit Mount Dennis Johnny is still making improve. ments on his invention. The next step is to remove the furnace alto, ether, and substitute a couple of games of gas under high pressure, prepared " home. It -aii, Git, miles. w. e C"v' _ Ice which looks like ., -". an the back of the car . I tho charcoal into high- t can ble cu. which is fed rough a special cubureter into the engine. Gmline is aged to start the furnace, but since it takes two hours to cool off, this is only necessary when the motor has been idle for a long time. Having heard that Germeny and Butler“ were using wood, he de- signed hil own charconl-engine, and twcr months Inter put to ether the first experimental modeT. He has been driving it ever since. With . 1928 cu which can him $60, .1 few bill of old metal bolts, nuts and rive“, he has created a vehicle which may prove of ir1utteatusreyu, Momma-ins the gasoline ,_.,- "mm"... w â€w..- to, Johnny offered his seat to e wo- men who wu standing up. She worked to the police that there we. I men on the bun with I for.. ein accent and European men- nen. 't three tdie/it/yi/gf/s/g". em or no: oning. oon ree, tua 'drdlhel to stay out of pub- lie , idea and therefore bought " own cu. ", Suspected by an unknown wo- uau lacing“ amped war when- " Johnny um. hu turned out a motor which new t which en- :5100 him at a con 'l,frid, cents to trawl I hundred and ten miles. It In a charcoal-burner mule from wrap metals by I Polish refugee, who bu travelled through " coun- triu jut thud of tho' German my; While tmyyl.lintr to Toron. Iytartattg-lihtmtriitadt, '.iryitt)hsrairyardllitettg /udge Agrees With Jury's Verdict-Two Fade Othitr Charger' “MAINE R'Troveci)! IIO iles It n y Costs 86 Cents Sgt. Johi" Nimmo denied 'iiioi"ii'ilis H Tttttes unit (gush: 86d to travel 110 He is survived by his widow, formerly Helen Coekbnrn, than Iona, Alex Ind Gear... both with the B.C.N.V.R.. William of Toron- to, and one daughter. Map, of ann. - tre nt_ulgo I momm- of Wanna Born at Fllkirk. Scotland. he came to Cumin do yen] no and has been a resident hero for the put 32 yours. Mr. Fulchnie we: a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Independent Order of Forester: and van on the board of men-gen ot Weston Pmbyteru in church. l Funegul services were held Wed- nudny from th'o Weston Pream- ten'an church to Summary Park cemetery tot William Flichhie, M,‘ of Rosemount avenue, who passed awny Bnturdly night. _ The late! Mr. Fnichnie was I m'ember of the Wanton fire'hrirade for 22 years and also was accreury of the bri- trade. . Funeral Services Hold for the Late th Faichnio The best place for fire preven- tion is in the home. In order to of about 75 per cent of fires. safeguard the home, inspection should be made not only during Fire Prevention Week but periodi- cally throughout the yen. Every fire is costly and every fire hamp. ern the war effort. In lending your computation in Fire Prevention Week you are actually aiding the Canadian War Effort. Civilian motile, war production, the mill. tary effort, all these things are at fected by dissect-out fires on the home front. We have a war to win right here and we must start Starting Sunday, October 3 to, October 9, Canada is observing Fire Prevention Week. Fire prevention is definitely more important to the business man and to every citizen now because of building restrict- ions and material shortages, No matter how well a place of business is covered by insurance, if it burns now there is a definite loss because it is, in almost Ill cases, impossible to rebuild. Every fire is a help to Hitler. There is no question About that. Now more than ever is when we should try and not be careless.; begsuse carelessness is the cause‘ The statement, which amounted to a confession implicating both Primeau and Long. read in part: "Lloyd Primeau and I and Dwight (glint Long) entered the Bank about two weeks ago. Primeau jumped over the counter. I got Fire PreventionWeek In Toronto, Oct. 3 to 9 that he had offered any inducement to Gallagher and testified that the statement had been given volun- tarily. m admitted he had writ- ten it at Gallagher's dictation Ind that Gallagher had refused to Sigh‘ it. 5911!. Monica: J. Porur, RCA!" Ind_ his bri e, former]: Dorothy Aileen Allen, who were married this Ina-akin Mount Dennis 'tt tint church. Mrs. Porter is t e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Ind Mrs. A. W. Porter, Mount Dennis. Itr,trtc,fttrt,up J.. Porky. R_.C.A.F.. Every Fire Is A Help To Hitler. Carelessness Is The Cause Of About 75 Per Cent Of Fires AUTUMN WEDDING --Conthused on an; 2 iwnl nufficient money to cover the Town of Weston. With the influx to the municipnlity of meny hun. dredu of girl: from outside points. totttebttdy had to take the initiative lfor their well-being, particularly Whose in homes miles from their own. Cue other use hll been brought to the etiontion of this office, which had been handled by City of Toronto wen-re onlninv lions. Tuesday morning, one cum wui shown when I womtn with 8‘ children, Ind her hit-bond in the em m hm'nddenly ill Ind mid Mm. in. uni“. An 3:2: mm: 2'.'ttGt. o O . anon we ttf We mic- to m In Mary [can can! their own municipality in tho M of “on Hug Ion._ If Toronto tl This week-n whispering cam- paign was running rampant in town. This campai n was centred on the United Wolf-n Fund can- vus being nude locglly. The ques- tion uppermost in some peoples minds WI! that Weaton citizan- _ Let us all join the ranks of the crusaders who are out to save life and pro any by preventing unnee. essary are loss. Remember this, whoever is the cause of starting a fire is one of Hitler's allies. Take time to be sure you are hot in his ranks. An ounce of prevention is worth a ton of water. _ Whispering campaign ls Buried in Town Destruction by fire in Canada in past years has given cause for our government to declare : Fire Pre. vention Week in each year for the purpose of bringing before our peo- ple figures showing fire losses and death caused by fire with the idea that such figures would cause gutter care in handling of fires. These figures should be enough to cause our people to give fire pre- vbntion serious consideration not only for one week but for the whole year. winning it now, if we ever expect to wm the war over there. V"' ,, a... -.-... -.._. rVVVIV of Ceylon provided a recreation room for WAAF.S at a counts! command station in Britain and similair facilities It other hues. i Weston Road street; our line can- tinues to show an increased Op- erating Income, during the month of August the T.T.C. Yeport shows an income of $713.00 compared to $621.00 for the same month last year. $5,218 was shown as the in. come for the period January to August 1948 Izainst $4,045 for the same period last year. l Council, on Monday evening, re.. llerred to the Finance Committee ‘the request of the Loni Board of Wealth for $762.60. It wu ex- pluined In a letter to the council that the money would be used to finance the liroiGed Second-1y School Health Plen. It Wu point- ed‘out that this money we: nec- eenry until several other tnuniei- palitiee taking part in the glen had mnde their contribution. erly in the spring Weston voted the sum $3400.00 to the plan. - -- v IA-u-Allwl nuu III)" "v, out w. found no tools then." said the Deputy Chief. "Thoaf. w†two feet wide and four feet high and it would take two or three man to It lent hundle it," he added. _ Thu battered are, with in con- unu riddled, wu found Hominy mornlinz .on a, a',',Wuhtd, tf Edna ' nau- " n, Ill pu y Chief *Ilmr Sexes. Th. door of the biz safe had been pried open. “Evidently they used I huvy dad‘s hymntr 9nd_ iron, bar, but The were of J. Bonhun-t Co., Wanton road, â€Manila, wu entered Sunday night and I uh containing mund Moo and the moral ‘uolino ration book- were stolen. ore 00th pone. re-' ported that it Wu . fifteenth sate robbery of the put two and half, month. for Toronto'. lub- urggn district. Safe Stolen In Mount [tennis Contains $500 An $18,000 gift from the people _ Cetlon *Elioyiiigd a recreation Hualth Levy Asked Found On Country Road With Door Fried Open . Weston TmmdMnJ.W.hII-r 1'8laht'u'."rSe."rNNrgt'g wlth a. Ariel rm 31"“: am I. . mm a. may Arrived om Gnu-r “he wt mu u K. Chit Ann-o School Ind Wm Toshiba] nah-l. Re ottt.ted ht a. 'dTl, am. fht "W2." , "" feed. new“. P! 49mmâ€: " 1m a. Arum . out a an uni-bu 'u' tdfed,t' --e in? irtiiuard. 'll'NI utln Jun-3n, Mg II! “a hunt. At the loft: Alter-mun CMrI- Pethir, to, wh- o!“ with a. ISA}. I!!! Mud and In In Mb. I. on out and. At campaign headquarters, it was announced that the campaign total has now paced the million dollar mark. Fund-raising will con- tinue until October lat. Many of the 76 welfare agencies ‘in the Fund are giving service in ‘this district as part " their gen- eral socill welfare programs to all Army at 176 Main street. carries who need them. The Salvation on all branches of social service. The Y.W.C.A. Rooms Registry with headquarters in the basement of the library is busily engaged in finding rooms for local residents, pagicularlx ter workers. 7 wrought by r, an adolescent youth troublem perplexed by a world he never made, or an old, care-worn man in need of shelter, these agencies stand ready- to meet all the problems of life and living. Day in and day out, in war as in peace, these agencies are restor- ing courage. building morale, {pre- venting broken homes, and of ect- ing successful rehabilitation in times of misfortune. Giving service to all who need it in time of difficulty and stress, the 76 social welfare agencies par- ticipating in the United Welfare Fund cover the home front sector. From the cradle to old age. they stand ready. to serve every human need. Whether it be a child made homeless by the domestic havoc wrought by, marten adolescent United Welfare Fund Contributes To Work Of 76 Agencies Weston will directly and indir.. ectly benefit to s great degree from the United Welfare Fund drive now being put on, in the in- terest of 76 organizations, and cen- tralized in Toronto for the Greater ‘Toronto district. Such a campaign has long been advocated by this paper to have all these services ‘controlled from the one point. Thus GGG the opportunity for Weston, Mount Dennis, and the surrounding lcommunity to participate in the ldrive which will mean the develop- ment of the social sgencies which are' at present working with us directly and. also other agencies which will be called upon from' time to time for service to our citizens. Thus we ask for the hearty 'i','c'rr,ittiig',',', and support of all loos citizens in this drive whose aims have been set forth in ad- vertisements and articles tsppear- ing in the daily and weekly press. The Norih w;iajaiu of m Weston Will Benefit Much From Services United Organizations "WEST yours upwsv WEEKLY" q ' \ Woodman Wm Hm Edda: Mt. Mai: that iniGt" it: v er __ - cram... an“ a ‘vvu luau, anu going out Afterwards to give five or ten dollars to some philan- thropic fund. . Goodwill and generosity on not enough. It is when his achievements of service are attempted, when we are up minst B barrier of moral Ind physical repugnance that we realiie this. We find we accomplish nothing lasting in our own strength. Without Christ in the enteryrize we just scratch the amine and temponrily alleviate the condition. If the leaven of Christin witness were strong enough in the community to create a tte, opinion then we would be able to clear the whole region of li e from the dangers that infest it. ,VWV r-.- t. v... “mun-"mumâ€, nanny, 1 mm shalt love the Lord thy God, with all thy heart.'" People say thighun do without God. They find no need for prayer or for the urch. The? can be good and decent without the“ things. But do they real le that it is poasible for them to achieve that sum}; of life because they are living on spiritual capital, imbed ed in the Christian heritage, which the Church has pruned and handed down through the centuries. It may be pouible tor Iociety to live on its spiritual capital for one or two (mentions. as it is may. but let it continue to the third or fourth and ultimately it will become spiritually and morally bankrupt. The “good neighbor" business carried on in our local communi- ties. if it is to accomplish anything that is lasting. must take God into the deal. Por many people sooial service is becoming a substi- tute for Christian hon 1:}? Christian morality means loving (note that word) the down-t den and the degraded, the unlovely. the outeart, the unattractive and the unclean And thath infinitely harder than being atirred up , a speech, after a good meal, and going out afterwards to give ive or ten dollars to some philan- throEte fund, . _ ,. 7,..- ._..... -M......... P'".""""" u UNIX-I w union and I mt deal in weanpliehed. There ere my Good "maritans-tGU and .feTor--pafeolli theaaths of life to-dey. The ClEurch ot God findl in the 'll'Jvol'l'Sll'l a great and welcome ally. ut it in unfortunate both from the point of view of society end the Church that ih many innbencu only the necond part of the great Commandment is carried out. "Thou ahelt love thy neighbor e. fhylelfl" cInJonly rooms I rtalitt in life when the "good neitth- u Pen can only become a relitt in life whekitie' J'FoairiiFic bor" u learned the first part of the commandment, namely, “Thou shaltilovo the Lord thy God. with All nu: in." ", "rLGo.oD.r1rrspprort if TWO SONS IN ARMED FORCES Evian“. Editorial The other rafkicGiiiia.. "Yes, Ind so have you. We're just . pair of long, red bloomers." 'Y.M,C.A. has eoneenerated on two Attain activities-helped to organize and supcrvise the Weston War Workers' Recreation Club and the York Township annual "learn to swim campaign". During the swim campaign 60-75 youngest: enrolled in this program. One red rose met another red rose Ind Mid: "My, but you tum, beg! blqgming , long time.†A, Check that ttit bill. Ron] Cana. dian Mounted Police hue issued I warning to 1',Tte,1tgrt and the public to he on the a art for conn- terfeit $5 and $10 Igllk. which Ire said to be circulntinf in the To. ronto area. Not cons dered I piece of particularly nkilfnl' Work. the note have either I false back or front and I" the 85 bills. In ahawn, Ippenr to have the urn. nevi-l number. "688166", appuently If- fixed with a rubber stamp. WATCH YOUR TENS ALSO YOUR FIVES Drawing†I cuter-n of noâ€. the fim pie comm“ in mm Ind nearby ttpmt'- all was ublo to Ian I mm Mun. TIM fin-ma: then atom! gun! for M- ml hours is M It. hm. the tim to spontnnoom comb-luau in n ctr-iv suck. rm Mun spud â€than “bunkbnmbofmn all "tttGin, in; '"iiri"Gr"ii"G " t.he te. “triplet: “I. can of _ Through the effort; of William Hawkmmh, n hm employs who was out.“ in milking "' the time, 16 pure-bud Jersey town and m calvu wm lad to may, while trmr u down pi? made their metre. 319 jiyutog wu Loop, 'iid piiftfia,TG'GT iiriinpu [In Brigade. wyey Wed to , When fire destra'yed a "ooo barn on the farm 0 Alfred Batttt & Son at Edgeloy but Tue-day evening, thirty held of prize-win- ninf Jersey cattle were saved. The entire harvest, including 1,500 bushels of Handcuf- angel who“ and one: and tom of " and I Inge ctr-w suck. m lost. Tho fire believed to have originated in a straw stack. Lou m estimated “37,000, Many war-worker', come here an- ticipating sending for their families once they secure 'uxspmrnodation (but when they find that this in im. possible they are forced to return home. Thus our war-tfort is de- ‘prived of much neded hel . Since ‘the openinfr of the Y.W.C.X. Rooms Registry sat February, approxi-‘ mately 275 persona have been Mac-1 ed in mom. In April the Consum- er Branch Wartime Price: and Trude Board ctr-operated with the Y.W.C.A. to extend the service of the Registry to cover men and their families. However. it hu been far beyond the power of the local Reg- istry to cope with the demand for Fire Destroys $6,000 Barn Once again the Housing Commit-‘1 tee of Weston brings to the at: tention of its citizens the need for accommodation for those cuttzed in our vital wu- indusrtiee. Our war record is a tine one and Wes- ton has become a leading centre for war industry but there in still . new acute hoping shame. l new gun to ,uiiirii â€at. ammunition Hf launch-m The Guys and Gals club of Wood- bridge wound up its last dance of a summer series " Fundale Park and realized more than $66 in aid of The Evening Telegram British Wy: Yictiyns: Fund. A - Although this eight was the last to be held in the "Big Red Barn", at Fundale, the group still plans to Living Quarters For ', War-workers Wanted ___ W, t --_r.., ...... m... w. Niagara, Falls. this bride 2fttt in r bluovtsilk jersey dress wi light bathel coat atld.brown accel- sories. ey will live in Weston. The martian wee held in the Parish Ball, where Mrs. Moueley received in a soldier blue drone with black â€calories end carnage "h,',? roses. . e pm couple left later for Kinsey; all-e: the bride travelling Sl of guden flowers. Mr. Arn., ol White was but men Ind the when were Mr. William Mouths, gotta:- of the bride, and Mr. . " . Guys and Gals club Have Raised $2,115 Tn; henddreu. The bridesmaids Mus Gertrude Pryor, liner of the groom. and Min Alma Old wen govern! in blue that with much- mt haddreu. All three attend- unu carried '1,','nEfrt.", of pink baby ’muml. Mina “(Int Monday. sister of the bride, was tlower girl, in pink org-pdy 3nd “may; mole- __., v... ..... wan-e . The bride, given in marine by her father, wore 1 white Alum gown with fingertip van â€them! to a hulo of orange blouoms and carried B bouquet of pink roul. Min Olive Manley was the Maid of Honor, for her litter, and m gownlod i,n, blaue 'tper yitlt miter. . Four Attendants _ _ At Pretty ' Afternoon Wedding Jig,; f"'atd,tf, ','"i'iliti!A, tt NY I! at. 3:131 Tflllta',, Chm ' we- "on, ot Miriani "iaeiiln, humor we! Mr. and In. Reed Monday to ‘Mr. William Elma-on Eryn: non of the late Mr. and Mn. Inna Fry-r, .of Mutord. Mn. John Lane win ut the can; am Mug My 9ld,panr. “Because". Miriam mushy Becomes Bride William E. Fryer If You Have Accommodation Call Weston Housing Regist?’ Immediately, Zone 4-5 2 Sm Plum "__ iriiiiG"TG,' The with“ and new of the nomad-l Home Ind School Ar, mention hold I to. for tht lath. an of the Marianna: pupil- and new ml): in the school um. The in m N In tho - of he school a In?†[gun 91 In» wet. at Kindergarten Tu am for lather: At “nodal School Advise the Housing Registry It once what mommodttion you hive. There in no cost and no commitment: to you. Write Wes. ton Housing Registry, Public Lib. n71, Weston, or phone 4-572 my afternoon from 2 to 6 pm. Juv. Gardeners’ Show In Town Hall, 0ctober2 War plants in this vicinity are trying to increase their staffs to meet demands for increued pro- duction. Weston is the place where these people want to make their home And no doubt where many will want to stay permanently when the wu- is over. Won't you allow them a little hospitality now when, the. ted iltso y.rtretttt _ . T . [wife and childretg. It in the gen- erous patriotic ing to do and I very small sacrifice compured to that which our men in the "ryiees are making. Even one or two rooms can be converted nicely into a temponry home tor than who are helping to keep our boys at the front supplied with planes and am- munition. family dfvelling units, u. two rooms or more. Up to the present it his been able to serve succul- fully only, a. vezy few families. Themhire. if van Dunn “Inkl- Therelére, if you have usable space in your home you will be helping to relieve a housing crisis And thereby doing a “In: 1e war job if you rent it u a family dwel- ligg uni; tp_ty war-worker with I When the club began its summer series of dances in June, its total gifts to the B.W.V.F. had reached the $2,000 mark. Since that time, however, the worker! added another 3215 through. by-monyhly dances. Those in eharge of the planning' of Friday nights event included Roy Cameron. President; Gruce Wauchope. Tsai Winnie Me, Euhem. vice-pnli ant and Joyer Pine, trauma. of two dance: per month. On Oct. 8, the club plans to hold ita next dance at Elm Put-k Dance Envi1~ lion, fleilibiel being donated by the W. Robinson and Son Converters Co., which firm has taken over the park as n recreation centre. - on with its regular schedule hole-m Manda Flo-int. tut-.3» Ph LEGS» ttTat 'lf can u drug. mid we.“ of We" " the liver-i" of [anion and maiden 9991:1331“ " St. May’s Hospital. Public Are Invited To Attend Annual Show In Town Hulk-Doors Open At Seven In The Evening “Spend the Fitstd Is Fifth " Bond Coupons Of IS-Yoar Issue Dug July And JarNary-,- Campoign Opens Oct. 18th GREAT bisd6W6 tmir' '."ii.Ctiiieiii -._ i all?“ man» I the mkulmnl and!†in: magma-1 My Io ' NM Sum gum! show nnnual show' a? WEEK-J ww‘tx G.ydnts Wm h.- 'rn-tho" his out of mites "' deaths from nlcoholjlm that " 53:?" {mm if“ fg",,'g're, n “of. C '""'aSlt','li mm» Referring to in old darsad boot. logging liquor, Prof. Roam laid the Ontario Tempennce Act V“ one of the moat inhuman kw: tttt wu ever put on the m "You enn't mix [incline ad liquor," uid Prof. Rogers. It’s an old saying but very true. Shad“ show that " per cent of thanâ€! accident- in Toronto ham liquor to a contributing tutor. Mrteyt?9nt hat thh/dt “I? rude. Ity I serious Bt on w en you can!“ that 59 persons have has: mu 13nd hundreds of other: Win-Id in accidents on city :45ch lo it! this year." Accordizg to the molester. who is a not criminal“ shunt every min brought into court ttte drunk driving china: In is 1mm tn the effects of liquor. 'Tntr four in every 20,000 person- Ittiy th T,t,t,yrutt1is i.mttyetrtnll he laid. "The 'raai'wiiSEiE'eu" has; drip: it , daneerpier%rindr,if -- . - “I. In - - "VII- - I I said Prof. Roger: "And “Trail be_delt _with lag such. zou out sad driven" a I “Mg. on: criminal". Bia mtnar% m made in In Iddrau on "tMme D.. tection" to member: a! the Ana-i. can Institute of Eleetrieat Engin- Inubluntx pniuuottham ing meme of drunken (121%: Joslyn Rogers, Uttivrpsity of anti! Professor of Chemistry 9nd M. -_:__;_A.,AV- . " _ new onto rmrecaor of Chemistry aid noted criminologist, chat-curin- "the man who “In. liquor and We“ fl. -. “nu-"v... For the convenience of tat; lie an offieesill be opened in we Bml. Ihow~room on October Itttt, phone 691, and will rennin man during the campaign. Mr. A. L. Coulter, chairman of the Genet»! Bale Committee will he in charge and the plublif m 'cordhlly ignited Drink Factor Said in Half of The Auto â€than: _ In . blunt appraisal tsf an I to use ihe seiiidiriFiiu'Cii,'ii they are aunt-ed of complete con- fidential urvice. _ w.-- ....-...-.u.uu u - en the public that they my plan in. Idvmce just what they my be able to do and so be fully pupa-ed whgy celledhn " aunt-era. and the Minister ot Fianna. uh nil hi. fellow-Canadian to feet. the chums. . The new loan wit1 have n minimum objective for in- dividuxls of $525,000,000. This Idvlnca information is gir-- on the public that thm, a." "1.- . ,,,,, """ v- “- - cent bonds dun Det. Mth, 1w. which hive been called for â€meat at pu- on Oct. 16th, 1943, Will be Able to convert Inch holding: into Fifth Victory Loan inane nt . pro- fit at one-eighth of one per cam..- This Mt “121nm mount?- portant ietory our p a have beerpagkad ttt 1lUeill1" to It ha been unnamed that 60 loan will be in two matariti-c,a " "ar-and-two-tnot' inn. and I 3 "ar-msd-six-month, issue. Thu will ttear interest. of three per cent at! one and three-quarter! par cent mmtively and both will b. offered It I pride of 100 m out. d, gesture to be men“: ill in nmne our pun: o do tend: in liar. holder: of Denial“ of Canada bonds due and "it“. It Pt tNt. 15th, 1948, or four an 'dd North A', A, ghlt'U, iiii . or . tg,',' of Inside. More if“: amnion pemini to . Ft wane] and other dentfill of 'tt. 011’s organization will be may. next week. r, , Complain outta-M in oine on tor tho Nth " in“. which will In â€and on M M, Vida a minimum oh; 'PY ff pxmmmo. Wm