In a letter with quarterly dividv-nd cheque addressed to the sharehold- ers of tho Goodyoar Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada Limited. A. G. Parr: ridge slams: "I am pleased to ad- use you that the twenly~seventh par of your Company has continued an a Itrustitatth- basis. Two of tho auditional buildings at Bowmanville are now rumplomd and are occupied. vhila the third will he finished with, in tho text thirty days. The addl- nonal textiie mnvhinery arranged tor at tho Cotton Plant at St. Hya- cinthe. ts partly in operation and will he completely installed early in the year." _ ' A. G. Partridge. Praidenl, Rep-nth "an! Ellen-ions. The dispatch [sued by Tass (om- rml Russia mum agency). said: “Japaan official circles must be aware or the "osigniticant amount of these supplies as rompared with the amount of war material arriving in China from America. England. F'anco, Germany and ltaly." Goodyear Completes Another it mid tho swamp at war supplies mould continue, Mostow. Jam , -The tirst so- riot admisqun that A"; war mammal was sun! In tmins w u mud:- “might ar, a dispun-h t‘rnu- ILmkow .u-cnsinz Jam-"mp lit-\anmpt‘rs of examrryrat- in: shipmvnls. Russia Sells China War Materials The year 1938 will rvqulre a greab, m degree of courage and construe/i [we ettort. calling tor the fullest - i “lure- of co-operation on the part of all branches of industry and agricuL' lure- and governments it we are to ('onlimw the splendid efforts achieved during 1937, Not only - we develop a fuller measure of 00-, operation. but at? must work for a better national spirit. because unity. in our t'ontrdPration of Provinces is "scserttiixl to progress in all lines of endeavor I Ttte rohllllv of world business. out- slde the United States, continues at a tairly high lend. and Canada en- tt-rs the New Yuan m a more tavor- able position than almost any other nation. She has many things to sell that empire and other nations will wnmme to buy in large quantities t‘auada has ertgoyed " wonderful nut-mm} “word over " period of three y"ars. "statAis,tutsR new high hurl» of prank-nun 1n many line: during 1937. Now aha is experient- ing but a brie! sent-ck VANCttVvh'it Jan y, Iuuda Ell" Ion mu m " 'umn tuvoratrle you'll lion "mu aituost an) other nation.". tr. I' Brown, president ot the Can} adiatt uaut1tiscturt-rs' Association, mild 1n .1 prepared Ness Year's state maul Tlye state-ut j ---_---_--_ 'i'tplgo.NTO Jan :1 " w C Sella Pretsideot MaawfaetttrerW As-‘mo, mum-I Toronto stoclbmker Better Outlook ISolloway.a Broker. ‘Make 81,000.000 for 1938 fksiriess Wilh:ul Investment -qoQr%..BuqH--.Xt_r_ea-0n.hthr._.-u, VMNII-Ib.u-1Mum. MWu;u-O-d satiation ootimistie in Regard I PAGE NO - ' a. - ... .terag i,ef,tuu?2it.i'iC2,,Psj"" 2Le,t:'dt'1gr,ut"te:trtt "-r.et.asd.irtutw '."er, Cl.'.'."'.':,",'.":.",'.: e"pru. DAVID BEAN O 30.8 Ll-I'I’III. P“:- ROY ' BEAN, Editor. 'lLlJAI . BEAN, A-inte an. Mhq_"sa.6mo-u..-a.o©-uomtv.a-.-r-.a..o- Profitable Year '. to Tu. “Am Gunmen â€mum - I] mule! TUESDAY. JANUARY 4, 1938 Fur tho occasion more celebrated Hum Christmas by the FYenehA3atr :mian popuIm-n. the (mints were z‘xm-ke-d in colorful crepe paper can. tumeNw--Yvonne as a 'rtteNterdess. Annette as a clown. Cecile as a witch. Emilie- as a rabbit and Marie as a butterfly. Tho dinner table was centred by .. huge cake bearing pictures of the five famous sisters and the greeting‘ Zyonne pt heureune armee." is UALLANDER. Jan. 3,--itt tradi- mma! F'rettch<'anadiaTt manner. the lhomu- quintuplets donned quaint costumes Saturday to entertain other tuembers (W‘lheir family on "lo we truer jour de ranneer--New Year's her-and exchange gifts. After attending mass, Mr. and Mrs. miva Dionne with their six other rnildron arrived at the nursery at noon for the seasonal fowl dlnner mppod by plum pudding, The original number of insurgents "Ito resisted the Government clean- up or Towel was placed at 8.000 "oops and as many civilians. DIONNE QUINTUPLE’I‘S ENTERTAIN FAMILY Hundreds Blown ll, 5 in Spanish City The lp-Hngvrs n-surlml to dynamit- Ioltr woaid ll" 39'" They hall '30 nu m a alpslmmu. meagum to end rm} of svnding um word of Ihpir ' last. hitter resistance by inst". l' Wm “Am, within u... provincial capital. Piloting nm- Ill two planes dis- Hdlr of anupl was rloudod with potchod from Rtmrrtsterre. Qua, three L',ark smllkl- .12; Government soldiers "A.†asz F'liaht Lieutenant G. R, htub' up an Seminary and bank. Spradhmw of Dominion Skp'ways. Home msurg‘qng psm'md to thr- ~'m lhe waving men as he flew over l liars “1' ths. old Sunk: Clara Cotr "W†mm" in 1'i-lttstow-r.ero weather _ "tl and mu rivil Rovernor's palm" :cie;"i'or'ow l'auwl Inn-l. to his Nuna- 'le hundn-tls were believed buried “vi Rivest "us". lumlwl the plane untbsr the shattered granite and ma- “uh rum! .md matle a landing mmr n In]. ot' the building, In" Cami). Largo quantities of silver were "rl l rank-d the. muul in I'm tires We lnrlI-tl found in the cellars of the" “If kept The tires uni": in lhe day- itartk of Spain and assault mm. mm- We trad has of mall-hes Ive “mm. postm1 around the ruins to we. isd plenty of blank-ms and slow at Vqttt tootiug. ‘nlchtv Our rump runsislml of Your THRI‘EL. Spain. Jau 3 {knew- " an mm vs besivging the garrison of l' summits trapped within Tome] lt.t.w up Ihe semittary and Bank of Spam. It was lwliévod hundreds ot p»-rmlls Insurgent soldiers. women . 1 It .hildn-n WNrrtt buried under do "Th were, and fhihtren Among "I mad" $1,000,000 in Cannon! Oil 't 1t never put up a (talk: Fm he said ('rumxammed by Crow" Anomoy J W McFadden Soil-rum) said he rho-mm his ttrm num- 31.000300 in “nun-ago hul he mum not say for Halal“ Arbitrage Is " syslmu by which Mukrl'b and opt-realms using tele phones usually take umantage of dim-wares Ill sunk prices on live .xrlrantgtrs n the prim: 13 higher, tot Insulin-m In Montreul than rv l 'ttto, mm Iruy III Toronto and sell u Montreal m a quier trausaction max-gm! with the“. and hand involv- Am $2000.00». told general unions mun here that he made " 000.000 t on tradmg and options Dead as Relief Stronghold Blasted. Juan 9. "" " EATEBLOQ (09%) QEEQNECLE Shooting Pheasants ,; Costs Hunter " "F"armors hum tor pheasant eggs and go to tho troubl» or hatching them and ieeding the birds then [el- Iowa like you go out and shoot mom." said the magistrate. '"l‘hevre no sport in that." SARNIA. Jan 3.-Wohert Harrison. ur Sarnia was firtpd $40 and costs for ~hontinz two pheasants oat of spawn Fy Magislmm C. S. Woodrow today. ot' Dr. J. A. Rattle. Dresden and then ruturned to his home. Boy’s Arm Broken by Calf’s Quick Leap DRESDEN. Jam 3.-Jotuy Jackson. l IR. son of Mr. and Mrtr. Joseph Jack, son. Chatham Township. salami] a fractured left arm when a calf l jumped on him while in? boy was) riimbing on lo a haystacll. The in-I jrwd lad was treated at the otrice: Piloting nm- m two planes dis- pan-h-od from srnnuwer Qua, three thys “an, F'liaht Lieutenant G. It, Spradhmw of Dominion Skp'ways. mu lhe waving men as he flew over Univ Ive trad lots of Inah'hes Ive isd plenty of blank-ms and slow at nick-L Our rump runsistml of Your 10“" for sleeping and on" cook-tont. Spradhmn Inmughl the wnlalmng mam men to Moosouee Tuesday T They have a ago-yd supply of mod and fuel. Sin-e Novetnlrei' 22 when their tood supply ran oul and they were ttrtahle to tind a food cache [IL-sud a month earlier'. the party timed by Malordtomti Hum-t had prayed that Inlp would lu- SPIN They had no rm} of svnding um word of Ihpir p sum diary 90 miles dotted with lake and amskee "nude orTtanized the search and sta) overnight with tlt" men "yter they were found. "This is the happiest day of my luv _ he om-Inimed. “I had worried about thom. buys every minute since I mum! the) had missed the food 1... he It "i wonderful we have found them .. Ths. seventh passengm Ibih.s Ko- Ilulphe Honda, who engaged the par» I» "I August to survey the country hum-m Lake Evans and the houn- So went they au-red and so tum» the) tttrew their anus ghoul the Ivan-mans and tried. the Franc!» c. mutual surveyors crowded Around nu istrpliaste that snatched them from {truth an†a brute searvh They new in can-pr " min-s [mm the Our 'Yai’iU-Queber border. dbolll so miles issuutheostst m Moonouee. Ontario} mayor-31w! mum on James Bay Six members or the starvation rreu was untied safely III Moownee today Pilot G R Spradbruw. who found c, survey pail) weak and foodie“ Maude the Mistsihabi Ruler near the ()uunu-Quelwv lmundary New su mm here and brought m Leo "ern " l. most etuactutett ot the we“ I swam-um, pilolmx at Dominion Nhyways "lane, left at 2 pm on hrs, oroird [lighl In the sunk) rump .mmn 6u mum southeast of Moo. muma Unlano‘s tmdsrGateel mun on _ James Bay and " miles trout (he' provincial born-dun He reutrsted) no hour lain with an hielt-strtrited! tut weakened surVeyors IO th" Ro-" luau (‘atholh- Mission, _ I noosuxw, Out, Jun t, -W'ood ‘und reuue came out at tbe Aim, on Nut Year's In, tor IS butting men, lk"Utd/rl, of 3 Quebec Government curvey In") who lived " an): In the from Inn-has tounlry ot Northern Quebec on the meat ot' M airbus in dawmllon ther even reoorted to an attempt to make soup out or birch hurl and pepper WEE? FOR JOY WHEN RESCUE†SIGHTED PhneFmdsMen irtibelechrth Help Menu Keep Alive. ( Shipmputs of westrtrt fmdar cat- Ille- In ontario reached an all-time record this year. with the total num- Iwr yct, greater than last ralt. More when: the usual perrenlago of these were ot' quite light wrHghtm and will Inn! he ready fur marketing until next ‘su-mmer off the grass. and quite a lunmher will he carried over a sen 'uml winter. The heavy "rrtow this stamp" is an indiration of tho abun- Mmu supplies of roam (PM! avail- ;thIn in the province. Brings Good Result. l wrtisinz Grazing by live stock and burningl' The Cours lunlmluly create more damage to the l hulwd funds farm wnodlol than any other azemlmtl pl'm’lim cies. and. therefore, foreslers recom-Vis. rookl n-oml touring all tho woodlot {roaming hakod p will»: and taking "articular care to _ a homo mm" :00 that firo does not burn over the lug. woods. By following rortaln slmplel Girls taki MUM. farmers can get good petmIta'vottrse will ('lll or the care of the woodlot. lwamers's am These rules are: l, Keep the live given Inform stock out of the mods: 2. cont1ne an-and textotts, Care of Farm Woodiot Th.» 'ru-ml u! hdluh and 5mm vs :‘Irls In Hun l'nilm! limzduln con- mum! "tt :'is. and for tllv make muml» ~~mlnlu Sunk-mi)“ 103:. ('an~ .nliun mum": lumllwl 1350"â€.000 p4 ttmis at; compared “uh 132,000,000 pullnals In the luxurious thvw ummll period. and ottty [1.000.000 pounds in the. calmldar ymr 1931. Th" rapid pruzn-ss made. by Canada "twards ti!lite its (IIIOIJ ot 331L000.- Mm pounds gratin-d by ttts. United Kingdom in 11.21: is quite apparent and 'sr"ry "tfor; should be made to pit-Font any falling-on m exports to this market, Livestock Situation lispmls of live cuttie to the l‘nil- ml swim rwurded a substanliaz in. l Ivaxo- during the Irast your hut ship- x-wnn,~ lo xln- limb-(l Kingdum were w siiuihlv With the- savers, decline t will». t"uceei In tltr United States J: rum-m weeks. tho market is now rl~~liuiu>h brim» an export hash. hut 'hr ttut-tit main: [in u m (‘anudlun xmrko-ls lttts plural ()lllano tattle in _ pusmun [m 1-\|\mx m 'hu l'niwd kinurlmn Here is what King Wintet does when he get; really sore. The photo. made in an Oklahoma city street after a recent sleet storm, shows a to. of the trees that were badly damaged. Weight of the accumulttd ice on the limbs shamed them off from the trunks and ruined mnny of the city's beautiful shade trees. KING WINTER TAKES A W00W4MOPhNG JOB Tho mourn on catering for tourist. will inrlude preparation of breakfast: r~m~shmvnts and box brushes table sc-Hinc and serving; fundamentals of ir,pitn1ity and etiquetto: requires mr-ms and rare of tho guest bed- mom; bomb displays and simple " vanish]: Girls taking up tho dres making runrso win tre taught how o make warnen‘s and children‘s dr gas and given lnformntlou on dr designs The arms» in markeGmr ot home lulkvd funds will ineiude inmructlon "ntl pun-lice in making rolls, plan. ('|k!‘SV cookies. elr.: Irravtice in judg- in: hakod products: organization of a homo market and problr'ma in sell- ing. I Short Causes for Girls Irv, -' 100 rural yumâ€; women in all 0:"an counties win receive four um“; banning: next month under tio. 1totetutrou-Provimiat training pro- p t t. ttrss Hess Mvoermand, Buperirt- teuttiettt of the Women's Institute Brandi. Ontario Department of Agri. vulture. Hand reeently. Course: an s. hv-quwl for swan counties in Feb- ruary and fourteen in March.' Misc Mclteymand said. Women's organl~ tlnlions all on» Ontario are moIt "nthttsiatttic about the tto12rt5PB and ore lending hearty support she de. trarert The (nurses are planned so that [ho girls will be ah'e fo earn their own living in a rural environ- mom The rtutt,tris why live stock shank hr k. pl um of the woodlot to that vhvir pII'SQ'III r- tends to have the litter truasp'rd ttttder the trees and p.“ ks the. sun so that the water rum MT and rousuqun-nt â€onion ot no mo "ucouraged. b'urther, the adm Mon ot live stock to the wood}!!! pre- vents tltr, proper growth of the new mop of treeti which come: up under normal .umlzxiuns to rennet» the lives that urn harvested. The actual :anth "I ttte standing Iron a'ao is ,rrtluirrsd Orough lht' abnormal condV 1tititc thu,, tit", up. By keeping live ,ctm k mm H! thr. wnndxm, normal con- I!'.liux.~ yummy: und with proper thin- ning --v Cur' sunmk by rulliug the in- ;o-rinr l:“~4-~ tha. (miller crop will be imprmml tual .uluzm II) a dmuile are: od Ihs» int .1 make no large opening: 1n the womb: t, favor the thrilud hwnurmed rrop trees; s, "lfltE sumv m the larger crop trees where rnmumg wists; 6, cut interior [real tor wood. and 7, protect the wont!!! against tire