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WO.I4.N Gtie them this 'protective WHOLE WHEAT foot THE DAILY NEWS Chinese War Relief . mm. w 1 i China has a proverb whieh says: "Friendship in time of distress is stronger than metal or stone." i China and Canada have long been friends, and tine friendship between their peoples has grown ever stronger through these last few years of war against a common enemy war in which Chinese suffering hHs been terrific and sustained. j Now, through the Chinese War Relief Fund in itjs first national appeal to Canada from eoast to coast, the Canadian people' have an onportunitv of showing friendship to the Chinese people in a practi cal wav. Contributions of monev, with TVom'hinn-j uiidp nhiPftivP hf S1 .000.000. will eo to China in the1 "j J ' w -r-j 1 7 o I f6rm of hospital and medical supplies, war orphan- t 1 i 1 1 .11 11 11! I ages, amouiances, iooa, cioining an me vuai tninirs needed by China to sustain life and alleviate j The Chinese have withstood hunger, homeless-ness, disease" fhrono-h six avfnl vears Hphs" tbp f Knew iney were ngncing noi oniy lor national survival but for the reservation of fpMnm nfX of a)l the fundamental ideals on which their civilization, like oUrs, is based. Their sacrifices bavp ben, and will continue to be, immense. Canada's dollars ckn help to lighten them, and will let China know that Canadian friendship is strong and real. The Daily News heartily endorses the. campaign fitumfnff Viovo nm4 n-nnV- f koick $K ((t tn. i""!,!., reiiei. ! ROYAL CAM Sport Chat Selling rowing to the public f,. tS- 'rVfmn Anrl tf T PWUg the Better Shtives-And More Of Ihcm Gillel Lather SHAVE CREAM ENLIST to-day RCAF FRIDAY, A THE DAILY NfcWS AUGUST in I gatta cour ae" was dumped into I I the canal by a cyclone. Alter j spending $1,1 DO to rescue the i ' grandstand, the boat house col-lapsed and the association almost disappeared under the rain of bills. Burgoyne saved It bee on city . council and anyone else who ,,,. ,.., 0f Henry Burgoyne of St Cathar- iiies, Ont., Is seen headed teward ; the Arctic with an electric fan sample under his arm, it will 1 be because the last sport fans has been sold on rowing by this wizard financier. When Burgoyne, publisher of the St. Catharines Standard, was talked into accepting presidency of the Henley Aquatic Association at Port Dalhousie, Ont., 21 years The president maintained the hot financial pace for the next 21 years. He signed promissory notes to raise money for Improvement, hoping he'd find the money later. This he always did. Stock for a $40,000 concrete grandstand was sold and the stand built. '"Burgoyne sold admission tickets on a five-year v t . , . . ., plan at $30 a shot. Even people Henley -L were no brighter than v. r. - Mussolini's are now. The kitty ' , Buigoyne's acceptance, the bleacher grandstand at the re- ,who thought - sculling was only -was bare and the association rfer Burgoynes was ob Iigated to give Canadian f t Us $1 . Association of Amateur Oars- c006 evefy ' ,-ear and Burgoyne be. men $1,000 annually to conduct or tnat more smoothly in the rowing game now but Burgoyne still has his problems. There was $15,000 outstanding on the con crete grandstand last year but inr.es were good and Burgoyne raised the money from his neighbors. Andy Lytle of the Toronto Star comments: "I wasn't surprised to be told that Burgoyne is now chairman for Canada of the 'Aid to China fund. If they'd turn this guy iocs? in a big way, he'd ulti mately retire the national debt." WINF0R IliSiuItViiS Keen Game of Football Results In First Defeat of Season For Air Force Reserve? Defeated Air Force four to three last night In a hotly contece. and close Gll-u "y C fortball game and, as resu!t. the Navy and Signal? are brought right back Into the jlrture for second half honors in this competition. With three "c-foned arnes still to be disposed of, it is any team's :har..:e new to win the second naif vas taken by the Air Force. In idcntaily. last night's defeat 1 0 THE JOD you are doing today may be quite useful to the war effort. But somewhere, at some R.C.A.F. station, there's a more important job made-lo-rjrforyoullLOi'll work hard at it : : . but you'll be healthier and happier than ever before. You'll make new friends ... do interesting things . ; . on and off duty. And, you'll know, at the end oi every busy day, that you are playing a real part in helpiut to win this war. Thousands of young women no smarter, no stronger than you ; : ; proudly wearing the R.C.A.F. uniform of Air Force Blue . . ; are working on jobs that really count. More are urgently seeded. Will you join them? Decide to enlist in the R.C.A.F. toJiy. GLASSIES ' ' (A "SHE SERVES tAat men may fa! 0RCE -gy3 L GREENHOUSE... SHATTERPROOF Mr MY. 1SH hi FO R SAFETY.., SERVING THE UNITED NATIONS WITH WAR AlCOHOl In the the bomb oimer Up nose !ts in a cor, little "greenhouse" all hi own. Between his and the stars and empty space below is ( curved, crystal-clear material that looks We glass but isn'i. Tougher by far then glass, shatterproof for safety, it is a cleat transparent plastic thot can be shaped and moulded to serve a thousand wartime uses. Plastics are infinite in variety, indispensable to modern war, ond ggp ' t fabulous quantities of pure war alcohol are required fo make them. Alcohol ' plays a vital part not only in the making of piastres, but In the manufacture of synthetic rubber, in keeping fighting planes ice-free, end In the war agoini infection in hospitals and on the battlefield. Every ounce we can produce urgently needed.- That is why all our plants are how on 100 war production HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED serves were a eoal ud when, in the Fliers broke awav on the imwpr tn h rftmni uritVi tirrtn 1 TVnlit muaH tits t tne nrst nan oi wnicn.a mix-up, Kerr had the mlsfor- left wing and Kerr scored,a.gain vhe gets used to his teanvmates auite a number of hiif tune to play a ball from Rivers From then until the end It was as this was his first game local- He finally had ta retisi over his own aoal line. Before anyone's came but the Rpxprvf 'v omham mhn mat ,.. v.t. was the first the Air Force has the half ended Pavlikis scored defence held out the to flna! cn as a M minute substitute from the rlsht off Man Uifered so far this season. The teams were: Air Force Blore; Dawson. Bcvington: Baldwin, Novack. Cruick'-h-?r.ks; Kerr, Manson. Melville and Martinique. Reserves Giaham; Evans, Parsons; McKeown, Robertson two very nice goals and half whistle wtth the score: Reserves for the Reserves, played like a The second half GiMi time found the Reserves leading 4. R.C.A.F. 3, three goals to nil. . The Reserves, smarting under On the resumption the Fliers j their dffeat by the Navy, really tried all the tricks In their bag , went to town, all the players and Kerr scored twice to bring ; going all out to win. Air Force the .game within shooting dls- j was handicapped by the loss of tanrv. With about, ten minute Wa tpr1ln vn-illrArwr Woimn Ferguson, Paviikls, R i v ej-fc. j jeft to play Judge broke away ' who was unable to play. Out-Judge. Ross and Slmundson. , to s:0Te a good goal givlne : .4andjng on both teams were Referee, Syd Woodside. Biore no . chance to get his the centre halves Robertson Wichin five minutes the Re- hari on it. F.om the centre land Novack. Kerr will be a NSW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARFXLI, PROP. 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