‘You know nQvWhQvY regular savings can mount up . . . and earn you money. You can keep the money you saved and earned in your War Savings Certificates working for you . . . without a break. ‘As your War Savings Certificates mature month by month. you Ausltralla Plane Whaling Industry SYDNEY. Alutiralil. Oct. ll — (OP)—Whellng 9X99"! l" ‘W’ veving Australian coastal waters wit-h a view of estabiisliini a ralla. Prime Minister Ohlllev made the announcement in the HON-IO or Representatives in reply to l- question whether Australia in- tended to establish a whalln: SiHi-lfih in Antartice in tihe light of Japanese interest in the area. He replied that the government: had employed a Norwegian whal- eum examine t-wo mntres-one at Albany. in West. Australia. and the other at wufold Bey. the headquarters oi the old whaling fleets on tile coast of New BOUiJh Wales. Mr. Chifiev mid the holdup in establishing e whaling fleet ‘for the Antarctic waters was the dif- ficully in getting a suitable fac- tory ship. "Slaggerlng profits" were wait.- miz to be snatched from Austxal~ inn coastal waters. arcordlng tie F. F. Anderson. fisheries expert, on his return from a survey in the fisheries research vessel. Warreen. .\lr, Anderson made the trip in rnmpanv with Norwegian and Avivralzan w-hahmz men. He said what niiii modern equipment. a i-nmpaiiy could make a yearly prom. of about $500000 by catch- ing 2,000 hump-back whales in a year. (Before the war rvhalers raURhi. on a average about 3,000 hump- barks a year in the area the LZOYPHIHIPKH proposes in fish.) STERLING W. l. The October meeting of sterling Institute urns held at. the home o! Mrs. James l-liscoil. Meeiing open- ed lll usual manner with Mrs. H. S. MacEwe-u presiding. Roll call was responded to by twenty two members, two visitors being present. Correspnndenve was moved and seconded that $100.00 be handed over m Lhl, school sec- retary m help pay expenses of school. It. was moved and second- ed that. ihe institute pay for work done on the swings and tilts at the school. ll W88 announced lliat Mr. Chandler svuuld show pic-lures in the hall on October 21M l1 was decided to hold a card parly in the school room. New whaling_ industry bnaed on Aust-_ "mo" GAY, colorful and appealing, here's n dish to catch the eye and capture the fancy of even the mart sophisticated fell-O desserts and salads have more of everything, More appealing color . . . more attractive consistency .' I . more fresh, fruity flavor. The only jelly powder wlrli rife cxclusive "locked-in" flavor. Insist on the kind with the big red lerteu-'_—_"jELL-O"-—-on the be‘ is u trade-marl: owned by General Focdi, Lirnlml suave: W” “we Lime Jail-O n" "will udlfl" ‘ w’ ‘w?’ unwed» uh Dirsolve )¢“'° “i; ovfl 5",”. O 'll. pll-O- Cl" (old l" F.“ Vi!“ ~ Tlnre ere age felon Joli-O flavors Ml awn M" ""5 "° . _ TN,‘ inlO d: i2‘??? w“ fig; y ‘Jim [ufll ll 5prinkle omulhw. l healed 0| General F0010 J48 Report for tihe bember: 2. Marlon Gard, Belle Haywood Periect Gard, Belle Gard. MILL RIVER EAST SCHOOL month of Sap-l Grade VI — 1. Muriel Bell. Grade V _ l. Earl Bell. Grade TV -- l. Eric lllPn read and discussed, It was lgiggdgolm 31,1]. Grade I11 - l. Jolee Smnllman, Smallmaii, 3. Bnhby Home, (equal). Grade II - l. Harold Gard. Grade I - No exam-nu. Attendance Emallman, Bobby Home, MarlmilDonnli-l, Haywood, Harold - Joirel Teacher - Hazel Corcoran, _...._._______ ALBANY RURAL SCHOOL 2, Sybil MacKsy, l, Ethel Donald. Grade VII i2. Slll..l'i£‘_\' O'Hnllnran. Grade VI - 1. Harvey Worth, 2, Boyd Stewart, 3. Lloyd Mu- DOmllrl. Grade Grade 2. Lois Grade Sherry. Grade III Jr. — l. Wanda Mac- 2. Eileen (TI-lolloran. Grade IT Sr. —- 1. Arthur Large. (irade I -— 1. Barbara Worth and Pearl Stewart iequall, 2. Harry urge. Highesc Averages -- 1. Shirley l. Lorraine Sherry. Cameron, 3, Leonard v ~ 1. Gerald oiinunr-n. rv ~ l. Hlllilfd Muttari, Muilnrt. III Si. —- 1. Frances Macl- Lorraine Sherry, 4. Harvey Wortlnl 5. Boyd Stewart. Teavher -- Doris M. Oakes. 151i DJ’. GIRLS HEAD FOR. WEST TORONTO. Oct. l9 ~ 1UP» — A group of 152 displaced girls are heading for western proviimas to work as domestic; atiei- a iinal sueeninz at nearby Ajax by the National Employment Service. All the girls orizinally came from the Ukraine and Poland. .hui were taken from their Gemians and forced min work camps inside Germany. After liberation my lived in displaced One of the few girls who car. fsrwak Enqlish. Ida. ls interpreter for thr- Whfilo party. Although the studied medicine for two years in l! displaced persona camp, she prefers work here as a domestic to stsyimz in (iermany. i Through a system of lnlervielvs, ’eavh girl's vharacteristivs. Ibilliies [land tamprrniiinni. are carefully matched with requirements of the rmplnyi-r. when the girls are placed ‘language classes will be nmnlerl. IRUREL OI’ BAY homes by the. The famous "laurel lcaces’! which cmwned Greek heroes yer: biu i leaves. peiuons camps until they gn-t this‘ opportunity to come to Canada. "When I got this chance to come to Canada 1 Jumqed at it," - said a pretty 22-year-old gifl' Cast. loin was first male I veiled Ida. ‘Sussex, England, in 1360. ____e . . ._____._..._ can use them as payments on a Canada Savings Bond . . . smother safe. sure investment that will earn you money. Dawson. M.) per ceni; Report 1m the M‘ Cameron, 94.97 per ‘cent. Crkwqbrd Maw August and September‘ ‘ Other pupils yith an average Grade 1X - l. Shirley Davrsmi. "l 30 PBF "m1 "F We!‘ -—- l. Sybil Grade VIII -— l, Jean Cameron.il\lnrr<ny_ z, 19mg; Mai-Donald‘ 3_ -—_l I ____.____-______ 2 Jean ll-ADE IN SUSSEX‘ months ____ ManEwrii. Mrs. Kay; Liuirh. Mrs. H. S. Mm-Erven Mrs. F, S. Bell. Mrs. W. 0. Myers. Airs Lorne MacEvren, Sits. Flarl Henry; Programme. Mrs. W. U. Myers, Mrs. Inme‘ Mar- Fueu. Mrs. W, 0 Myera invited nlPmlvfiri tn her home iqr next meeting. _ lloll call to be answered by paring your membership fee. lnmrh was then anrved hy- hhe hostess and. existed by the com- mhiee in charge. Meeting clrwed by illlgllig God Save The King. And remember that while you can buy Canada Savings Bonds for cash or on the instalment plan. you can cash them a: any time a: full‘ face value with interest m date. See your bank or investment ilenlcr about converting your \Var Savings Certificate! into Canada Savings Bonds as they mature. iiqou had an iiunl Bessie in i t! 1i a ROSENEATH w. i. . PM Q —~~— - ~ Breanne so many of the mem- , ‘,5 , t; 1 a I i v s . hers would he feeding potato pick- ‘ ‘ _ '15 g ‘ w ' ers hhe first. week in October the meeting was held September Nth, at the home n! Mrs, James Dewar. Aa hoth president, and vice- prfifildflil» were absent, Mrs. Moody MarDnnald was appointed as presi- dent. for the ovciiinz. The roll call was answered by nille members. ’l‘wa visitors were present. The minutes at September mefilnz were read and one rnrrevtlon made. The committee in charge oi the Pantry Sale held m Mnniazue on September 18th reported that $29.45 had been made. ‘ Mrs. AlQX'Mlr‘I£Od and Mrs. Harold Bulpibt. were appointed tn purvhase a hfind for the school ihlrlng the drive in Octnher. The 510k committee reported on! visit. The school connmliiee was absent. , New committees are: sick — Mrs. Harold Bulpltt and Mra. Jfllllfh hliu-Donnld; school - Mrs. Moody NlavDonald, Program - sale or i‘l>0l\'lllg or anythlnz made (min the remnants will also be snlrl. Before the inretina and while it. was in progress neveral of the llldlPS worked on patches for a quill 3'” SERIES .._e.,. ROBEBANK SCHOOL ____________________ 8. Drieen Horne. Onrcnran. "*' Grad» v »- l. Frrvin Home Grade 1 on ._ 1_ {or the month “f spp‘; GYWlP 1V H1‘ ~ Y l. SllIFlPIC NiRo-iCflTPnT/lll. ‘ 'Aittvur_ _ Grade I gall: f”? PiflllfxjMfli-Alllllll’. Gym“, Iv ill! mm" Hardy‘: Murray‘ ' l“ "ml-V (irnrle Iv w» 1. Arline| 'I‘ea<‘hnr ~ _.___. Wins! on liar - J. Flflllkilll —— l. --~ Zola Chrcoian. ._____.________ _,__wv___ By J. R. Will" vvsLlflk/OLHZE ‘fhrrv n-ns" a lPllglllj‘ disrussion 6on6 To a ml: *17*~“;';“:t :'....§':."l:...: ___ w: ' s pp COME m] AND Pnn!r\.' Sal- hui. nothlmz definite ENJOY SOME wn~ rlvizdrrl v lCE CREAM l\'il.\_ J-ilin llonnlulle invited the AND CAKE) members m her home for the nllnuni nveeiimz in November. Alter the meeting wax adjourned lunch nnrl n refreshing i-up oi tea was served Iw the hostess and her two SlSiPJBelD-lIlW. OUT our WAY ’ r " OH. NO. MIGTER .. vA-rEs-q CAN'T l come m.’ I omu/ CAME 10 f/ E5COIZT HIM z ‘TO TH’ PARTY.’ . . . . you would find one of The Bank of Nova Scoila'l foreign exchange experts indispensable. This man's job is to know every twist and turn in the complex of money exchange‘ lwlwevn iiillcrcnt countries. He can tell you 110w lo send 3,30 to your Aunt Bessie in Hindustan - or how in arrange payment for a shipment of lea from China. Each of the more than 300 hranclies o! The Bank of Nova Scotia in atafled by men and’ women trained to give you understanding and eflicienf service in every department of banking. F Then try W1‘ m) fled]. curd Tonic. v/ifilmil- l]: m need when you Wincnrnis help: menfiben ab; "QM" lrqcem Ind nvlgom dy lilltlll an organs. Wlnenqle "U thirdly-noon fill uuuc lllllHlllt‘. iJTHéMORRYWARTg ,,,,, ~ _ __.______..______