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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Aug 1940, p. 4

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Little Scottish Mother Again Entertains Camuck Sailors Mrs. Heather visited Mrs. Roâ€" bertson last September during one of her annual visits to the Old Country. According to Mrs. Heather, who served with the Canadian Red Cross during the Great War, Mrs. Robertson still receives letters from grateful soldiers who enjoyed her hospitality during the last war. ‘"They presented her with a beauâ€" tiful bar pin bearing the name "Canada" in diamonds and another pin with the Maple Leaf in diaâ€" monds," related Mrs. Heather. "Now she is doing the same work for the sailors, paying particular attention to Canadian "tars"." Mrs. Robertson, at the request of Mrs. Heather, became a life member of the Princess of Wales Chapter, LO.D.E., (Kitchener), of which the Queen Mother Mary is also a memiber. According to Mrs. George Heaâ€" ther, wife of Major G. A. Heather, Queen St., Kitchener, who corresâ€" ponds with Mrs. Robertson, the "Little Scottish Mother", during the present war, is showing a preâ€" ference to Canadian sailors. ‘"During the last war, Mrs. Roâ€" bertson was associated with the Scottish Red Cross and each week she would send for several hunâ€" dred soldiers to come and visit her and enjoy "high tea", Mrs. Heather told The Chronicle. "On many ocâ€" casions, she would hire a large boat and take them for a trip down the Clyde, later taking them to her home for luncheon to the accomâ€" paiment of an orchestra which she hired for the occasion." ian soldiers at her spacious home at Carmunnock, Lancashire, Scotâ€" land during the Great War, and who became known as "Our Little Scottish Mother", is at it again! She is the wife of Dr. W. Ro! (By Staff Reporter) Mrs, W. Robertson, who enterâ€" tained many thousands of Canadâ€" USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS. HALLMARK Heaters See This New ‘Fireco Bridgewall‘ Stove TN ie No. 29 E. L.C. _ THE WATERL Drive down to the Foundry and inspect these goods for yourself . . . . You will go away satisfied with your trip HA LL SUBSCRIPTIONS ‘PAYABLE IN ADVANCE .. $2.00 per year in Canada. $2.60 per year in the Unite® States and forcign countries Single copies & cents. DAVID BEAN & SONS LIMITED â€"â€" Owners and Publishers â€", . . FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1940 The heater is ornamental and takes up little floor space. This heater is just newly deâ€" signed and follows the conâ€" struction of our now famous Fireco Flueless furnace . . . a burner which gives you 96 per cent. complete combustion. It gives you just double the heat of a single compartment heater. Direct ~damper construction gives you a quick fire. Heat is thrown to the floor, eliminating those annoying _ cold blasts along the floor. The Hallmark heater burns lignite as well as any wood or soft or hard coal. Can be used for cooking, top space holding two kettles. K.C., Postmaster General, anâ€" Dr. Schnarr admitted, however, that as farmers are busy with harâ€" vest while many other people, parâ€" ticularly teachers, are away on holiâ€" days, the task of securing assistance for the work is difficult. Mail To C.A.S.F. at Iceland Now Goes Domestic Rate KITCHENER.â€"Dr. R. W. Schnarr, registrar, announced the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Collefsiate. public and separate â€" schoo in â€" Kitchener, Waterloo and Elmira will be used as centres for national registration in North Waterloo riding August 19, 20 and 21. Work of organizing the county for registration is alâ€" most complete, he stated. _ Dundee Men Join Kitchener Civil Guard Schools To Be Used For Work In Registration The Honourable W. P. Mulock, Howling and Garfleld Weber have joined the Kitchener Ciâ€" vil Guard. In addition to the regular drill which is held one night each week, Messrs. Page and Weber are studying First Aid, while Messrs. Henderson and Howling are taking up Fire Fighting. E. Page, L. THE ONLY "COMMON SENSE" HEATER (By Chronicle Correspondent) Not only does our No. 29 Fireco Bridgewall Kitchen Range save you a matter of $30.00 every year in your fuel bill, but it also acts as a most successful and scientific Humidifier and Air Conditioner at the same time. This kitchen range raises the temperature of the room to a comfortable living point, and in addition, introduces into the air of the room a sufficient amount of moisture or humidity in order to make the air 36. healthy for us to breathe. It is especially during the ; cold winter months when the windows are closed that 4 we need more moisture in the air. This Hall kitchen ) range gives you the required moisture. and of| _ CANADA‘S GREATEST STOVES, HEATERS AND FURNACES With Air Conditioning and Humidification HESPELER Before Buying a Range ASK Yourself These QUESTIONS The cooking top measures 36" x 24" with an oven 19" x 21" x 13". The reservoir holds almost 7 %allons, and is always hot. Special new attachments or draining and cleaning. Fireco Bridgewall range users are our best sales people. Let us tell you what they say in unsolicited testimonials. Send the coupon today. HALL RANGES PAY FOR THEMSELVES IN THREE TO FIVE YEARS IN FUEL SAVINGS If you have a FIRECO BRIDGEWALL range the answer to every question is a most emphatic YES. Here are the QUESTIONS you should ask BEFORE purchasing a KITCHEN RANGE: 10 11 12 Ordinary letters, not exceeding two ounces in weight, posted to Canada by Canadian Troops in Iceâ€" land, will be accepted free of postâ€" age. nounced today that arrangements have now been completed under which letters, postcards and newsâ€" papers for members of the Canaâ€" dian Active Service Force stationed in Iceland may pass at domestic postage rates. Parcel Post will be accepted at the rate of 12 cents a pound up to a limit of 11 pounds, which is the same rate at present applicable to parcels addressed to soldiers in England. _ _ _ Ontario at the present time, with respect to a shortage of farm laâ€" 12 % *# Theil medoides. up and because of other factors existâ€" ing as a result of the War, the Ontario Government finds it necesâ€" Joerls Tntly septomber 126 and permit the boys to help on their own farms:; in urban Ontario it will release for farm help many youths, who, while inexperienced, are anâ€" xious and willing to aid in this emergency. An organization has been estabâ€" lished to enlist these young people in this patriotic effort. All farmers needing help, and all young peoâ€" ple desiring to volunteer, are reâ€" quested to communicate with the Department of Labour, Queen‘s Park, Toronto, or our office. The younger boys can perform a useful service in many u;:hases of farm activity, â€" while e older ones should, to a certain extent, be able of secondary schools until October 1st, ‘thereby makfi ; available for farm help . ids of teenâ€"aged to take the places of young men who have left the farms to serve their country, or have taken on other duties in connection with Canada‘s war effort. Full details of the scheme will shortly be available. In the meanâ€" time, we are requesting your active coâ€"operation in bringing this proâ€" fram to the attention of the pubâ€" ic. to assist appreciably. . . To meet this problem the Onâ€" Did You Buy YOUR War Savings Stamp Toâ€"day? available in sufficient H ALL_ FOU NDRY if you put four ovens on ? â€" â€" â€" Will your range hold fire over night, every night, with three sticks of wood? Will your range save me from $20.00 to $30.00 every year in my fuel bill? â€" Will your range last from 30 to 40 years? Does your range draw the cold air off the floor? Will your range assist in air conditioning the kitchen? Will your range burn lignite or any other kind of fuel? Will your range burn the lowest grade of soft coal conâ€" tinuously ? Will your range heat four ovens instead of only one? Will your range heat two other rooms besides the kitchen? Is your range a firstâ€"class baker in every respect? Will your range save me a clear thousand dollars in forty years? Will kettles boil anywhere to appeal to the public for ance in harvesting the 1940 Yours sincerely, N. O. HIPEL, Minister of Labor. ment has decided to on the top of your range even MADE BY THE MANUFACTURERS OF COMPANY LIMITED * C Ts 2 Registrants are required to register in the regular polling subâ€" divisions of their own constituencies. But should a registrant be in some other province or district out of the regular polling subdivision on Registration Days, he or she may register at any registration office convenient, upon satisfactory explanation to the local deputy registrar. Penalty for Nonâ€"Registration â€" : Registration offices are being set up by electoral districts in the same manner as in the last Dominion election. ment, and moreover to a further penalty not exceeding Ten dollars for each day, after the day upon which he should have registered, during which be shall continue to be unregistered. a Penalty for Nonâ€"Hegistration â€" Failure 1o register will make any male or female, married or single, over the age of 16 years, liable to a fine not exceeding Two hundred dollars, or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding Three months, or to both such fine and imprisonâ€" THE once in ten years when hard coal and coke burned; requires cleaning once in three years when soft coal used. Requires only five minutes for thorough cleanâ€" ing. SEND THE COUPONâ€" NOW ! WHERE TO REGISTER This furnace is sold on a strict moneyâ€"back guarâ€" antee, and is installed free of charge by experts DIRECT FROM OUR FACTORY. It is made in six sizes. It is made by the simplest construction of any furnace on the Canadian market. The furnace cannot choke up. No horizontal flues to fill with ashes and soot. Burns half 1uantity of soft coal at half the price. A TWOâ€"WAY SAVING. Requires cleaning FurL Moneyâ€"Back GuaRANTEE BRIDCGEWALL such, you will be required to carry this card with you at all times. Its presentation can be demanded at any time by the propeér authorities. present crisis. When you regis ter you will receive a certificate, convenient for card case or pocketrâ€"tangible evidence that you have complied with governâ€" ment regulations. It is not only a record for the Government, it is also for your provection. As EVERYONE CAN HELP â€"To keep the cost of this registration at a minimum the Government is asking the coâ€"operation of all publicâ€"minded citizens in the work of regisâ€" tration. You can help by getting in touch with your local registration officials and offering your services. â€" Pays For Itself In Three To Five Years Common Sense Furnace FURNACES Nationalâ€" Registration is a plan to mobilize and direct our human resourcesâ€" to assist Canada in the FIRECO FLUELESS ONTARIO B hoi Published under the authority of HON. JAMES G. GARDINER Minister of National War Services â€" DOUBLE TOP RANGE it 2 ) ve 14 2 & t Open both dampers and you have a sizzling hot stove. Close one damper and [ou have a medium hot stove. Close both dampers and you get no heat from the top in summer. . The Fireco Bridiewall double top range is especially constructed to give you maximum kitchen comfort. BURNS ANY KIND OF FUEL It is the only range in the world with two tops and two control Every square inch of stove is really hot just as hot as the oven next to the firebox. Hall‘s famous 4â€"oven Fireco Bridgewall kitchen range is built especially for heavy duty, and for heavy hospital, restaurant and hotel cooking. You can bake 32 pies at one time at a fuel cost of oneâ€"fifteenth cent per pie. 4 OVEN RANGE THE FIRECO BRIDGEWALL HALL‘S FAMOUS their Lifetime Fuel Alone the farthest oven

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