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` + ' the' mer {l
�+�izi�norts �htst, days and number
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inerea�sing a S mere members. take l l'�ti'lialneynt is looking iter rya rd to the
the grafi ioi:`+tslutchtivv3 fix' -#Ilia visite of P>rezitiers aohkz G'tii'tin of
linstin ;s in tale Xarov'ineia.'t election camp visi trttlit> "rind ierS li'i'tLser off,, l..!
• pa,ign. lver body hero .ree(i ,irises' it ,,eta ;ilia: ` lh 'till litre;: d they -.74171
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be adU Oug- Joint ileuses 1
arla
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Molt vbezluib.e. re..;Certainly:-Alt,
nienbers.are,eager to pay tribute to the
heads oi`'.thci ,Oclyernuieuts of ilei'. two.
sista. Deniiiitons .Whitt have been
-
sister "
aiyCMf•' stcll au heroic part,'in`� h
e war.;
Beth will be in. their 'back
from.
the Commouwealtlt conference ia
boil;
don, whew -they' havehelped to inake
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the, rapid id
g
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f,e
iiities
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for 'a
ir
travel the 1{re t" ist knees'hSeparate
Phis cctntry °fislbusti a" end New
' d: ' ill•'`no. longer be the'' ins tr-
ealrat
urtabl
i arrier toPersonal eoiataets
nut t by
that they- have been hitherto; Can;
udxtins know • 'far too little of the sister
,
Dominions, but-they*,be •ai xious to
si • that 'they:' know and ;appreciate
what their armed forces . are doing ,for ,
the '•"coinmoii cause.. , They are inter-
steel too, in the advances these "nations
have made i :measures for the social
sectirity of their people. hlam
(
�'onxzlioiarr:ealtl premier to address;
Par-
liament was pforiauer, Premier Menzies
`-
of ; � Australia when he iisi to t d this
country several months ago. •
' The Bacon Contract .•
contract
�iit a
rer
addition t
h, p
t
e3
. d u
' I�•ad
u
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tor 1 vW, vuu,UUil puuuus u1.
balcmn 10
• zn during tills year
ilia n
u l3 b
be: �shlppeU t
LiJ
r
Wilk ;t e a intim strt3g `ie ,. t � ne-.k:. Semi,
A ie..tlltu ,. re' d -.
fide-l�i�x Minister -tit
!Grurdiuervill'leatsl.:tlao Federal 'forces
takiu r' part,' which will, include sev'.erail,.
zmc*, nnbers..: • .lie is a .veteran , poltttetd
A ,farmer liilnself. for
Campaigner. . t�oizac..
x time Premier •ot . $ask teltoum?
and since I9' ti. tine Federal MiniSter of
g - + h knows the problems .Ind
,.i,��,i'XGnItttl�.,, ,S� �
the piieof the aw zeat tz_ia,
gruii
g
`z r. ilglii The 1'r.o' ineitii
I ra+vlut� 'the ca, b �
J f� C. .
� �s
f` 7 :leader, •�. p G. l4aougl€�s, Who hag
. a
Federal
Fe .eral member- since
ceb,.
1,935,eOd3orgv,: clivils
.aTeloquent Speaker
faith, in has arty's philosophy ot
eminent. Ile wdi• be assisted in the
mai -n b . ,the , Federal` leader. .of
• ea. p �.� y � r, �.
the C.CJi'.,; . ' . Caldwell, The a, re
gressive Conservative members' ,'from.
Saskatchewan, inciixding• d, •tar. Dteten-
• the outstanditi figures in
.:,, baker x; prae of � g"
the go'enserVative •auks, will sttpp'ort thea',
candida%tes 9f. their panty. The contest
in the Province, wlltc�h Itaehradl-�
tionally Liberal, except for the inter.
. re�nuxn of t servative
. the Anderson ,
Con
Administration from.. 1929 to 1934, will
be followed with the Closest interest in
,Federal circles; It is in 'Saskatchewan
• `that the •C,p.F, has gained tits major
v n
'� at, the .eleven
-, oo h
old si
. Federal, f t
,
a' res u
tin con-
stituencies
r tet +� g
e a
members s
r'
There' are
' e the a
' in h F
ovule
tit tat r
envie .
s u s .. contract.
r. the
tit iL aY iurtner to
ud
which will
a ,
ism"s c l
s e
special Provincial.
`n
�(yy{��y� .t�a-
C^^ fY n
e ui
•• is under
. isg
•a
n �LrVU �
rz ,
.� Ilii 3
`'' prevent. the result"from being an in- ton -owing u• '1ui�uzuis. at spuuniug the 't,ruus-.
fallibre barometer of opinion. on. Fzederal. tic U Q• the war
:
affairs, brit these affairs. will certainly y itiuu period utter the wax ,.ou tet end .befog that - time influence -ori` he election which.- es _ au
._ elapses.. No one _et..!:uurse is u1410 -ug •
wfll li • soihe: �. aSt'tre at- •least-be_<-tt )reeiietioLts un when it -will
+._rin., any rash 1
end. So one also is in ;tiny position
to visualize .the- trend of trade when
the cOuiitries of Europe have ,restored
• niohiies rc
after the Axis faes
their• e`4P
have been driven frtim their_territoriei ,
''Denivark i� ill 'agaiiri be- in the:. 'bacon
`Market withdut doubt, 'though when'
that may be will • depend oaf° the extent
of rthe.ha.roc.'0f that nation's: -resources
that may -be 'carried -out--heirnthe-i:n
p
• wading forces are .driven back.. Mr.
Gardener is of •the opinion, that Can-
adian: agriculture 'has' not a great deal
to worry about in post-war days.•It
a eed-
generally ,
is iestablshed, it is 'gem y gr
Director
strongfoundation:
• - an- a broad slid, -
' Canada has, become .aa trading nation in
'certain e :point products suet as liiicoii
on'a much wider Scale •thaner erTbefere
Sunday
ains--rviLi .-ibsionutedly retain, a strong
position • if trading' policies after the
•e -detiu to' or reome, th�dif-
est ar se 1 en •the n z-
iol'i's"".nre re— esia3xhahlu '-'�t-1 eir:-4r;
oil is petwetime-basis,' Canada. ha
ready .shipped .nearly fol r=fifths ofr"the,
50Q,000,000 pounds of bacon which' were
c
WI1EELER'Sexpected to be exported this year to
Britain. If- the-present,rate keeps up
the amount shipped this year will
F NTRAL SERVICE.
.pretty , nearly reach the niinimiim
quantity 'expected for' the- tw0 years.
'extra eh rge •for the ase 'Britain can and will take all we can
send:
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ANNU&X B,A1■�xar�pQ�,.Ua rw1w■v■Or i �rNr.
� I A 71!' A 7`IM r+f DERA !•!PMOL}:
The third annual bo:nenet of the
East Wawanoslz Unit of the Federation
of _11.gz•ictilture . was held in the
'taresters' Hall,. 1e1graye, on. Tuesday
night,. May 23rd. • -There :Wei, an. at -
feminine of over :lel: N
chit<f Speaker of the 'eveningwas Ales,,-McZiuney of 1#rsampten,
president' cif the Ontario Federation. of.
-Agriculture; - W1iu �vt# 4 ,_ iaitrQiilzet'd iii'
B, . J. $et.tt ' " resicleutof the tx ted
Farmers! rcatpera‘iVe. Zr, McKinney'
urged Co-operation among farmers . aril
farm or anitiQUs sothat their wilted
nice utay.reach the icverinent, 'Ie
.
Spoke' with pride of
the achievements'
rs i pro' uctio ,of foodstuffs
of. faxxne • : Ail d !i,- i►
during the vier:
cl ty
, Short addrfssaS Wer e �
iveiib
I3ruee
11Iatlieson, :,n rieulturalrepresentat!x
for Iiui'on country; J. D. Beecroft;
,p '1 o
reeve iif E st,'1V ttv an shM
and Haril Aturdy, president
of" the i iron County. I7ederation,
BtIN1NIILLEIt
Fi cj,l
Bent.
Finera1
13 1VMGNTREAL•' ST;
-Our ;.1� iteral ' Chapel combines
the dignity.\ of 'a:` 1rlace . of worn
and the refinement Of a, quiet
'residence. ., o
PHONE 120
FLQYD• - M. LOI:OE, Dior
You, are, invited to listen to
'!„Chapel Chimes,, program over
rC: °Wipg, each -Sun
.afternoon at 2.30 o'clock.
al-
BE141%1I'LLER,. May y $ • -1�ir, aixd Mrs.
E. T. i'zrnutner spent the weeiren'
iu...tiamiituti, ,
,iia; ` liai . of :Toronto is _ tile guest
ut. ii4gr tiaught.e;i`,-A.11.!
aim1tr..U�urci '. • Y,,,_ •
. J
wen titiAlett of-Ter'outo is spend-
ing a holiday with fins wife anu youeg
sun at t.ie none-uf•,u.r. unci lu,rs. tlugu
lurs A. Gr a Ye was in Lendoiri. •on
ii.
�•
. •zs z 1.
visiting i a t
afi lie u
Saturday b ,
1 hit �
b
•ri s u . ti tow
.sir. ud Mrs. •A._ 11.itr�t s pe, t
dais at the iioziie ur their" sou,
Mr.
nit u ,uurris, •tins weer. • • -
�rir. V. J. \r alters and' Mrs. (*range
attexneU. tie funeral or Air. l tidii'bzi' at
tioiinesVine
' on Silnidily; _ti_':.
Mr. aziit . 1rS. UUiaiist ne Grigg and
fanalziy, : ui:. Uoitertcta township, visited
ou Sunday with Air. and: Airs. Harold
UooU.
n Kids"
..� Pair of Country
'inc -play u Lea y
was wen presented to a large audientce.
- IeT1lnier United church last Friday
mot :by the'W anion -X.P.U. •lteceilits
wer`te:its.SU.
The Women's Association will. -meet
n-�-J-tiiie -i-apt -the=-laonre of - MVlrs.
gusto ne. M s J. Long and. Mrs. Van -
stone are the: fids,tesses:'•
The. sacrament of ` tae `Lord's Supper
will lie admiiiister.ed 111 • Beami.11er
United ehureh'irextSunday; June -4.,
Rev. ,il•1r.' Johnston of Lambeth' oc-
cupied the. pulpitT.of Beiunilier Waited
church•'Qn Sunday and the theme of his
message Was ' -This ,Jesus: Rev. 11.•
Curtae---:cont neted ~-€ nnive �sa-g .,:service
at 'Lambeth on Sunday and -will, attend
Gonfe ee- n---Lontlon-this--wee
,Griffattawn'Catastrophe Brouglit
Qut the Helpful Comiuiitr $piritc
•
1
LL�a
es
fly lEt�naf ilii
Few people Qutside of Montreal had
ever heard of 'ori ntown, • 'To thous'
i ° n ' right n. the city, it ,was
�udsl�rig.r�
little more than a name. .
Theft A elle day a • giant ' Liberator
bomber ,cra liet ni Tittle (iriiiintown and
exploded. At the, same -time it Mowed
down -refry of houses with lightning
Speed, 'knocking them over like a butt;
.pc �. g
* p trees down on the Alaska
eloxc.i pushing •,ti v ,
Highway.,
T„tittleneighborhood. : s nu.dered. {
.lhe. ;
1 even while the flames were lick-
ing
ii,
le
l that w� left cif the cruet e#.
itg up ai th sgrump
led
le roan about. -rallied
houses, the people p d
+, . h _art
Care i the
. ate to
h
and . beganto
1 u es.were throwp open` to
h(iaane ens, �o s �
t ke`1vdu en and children, in, great pots
b
• to boil in- the
vie .off
of 'coffee , re put
h Boys* -;9hib
4omntunit pl:all and in the_
y ,
an : bi • liearts' set about
eta ei hands d g t
g
and 'cheering ti : the terrified
feeding t' g p
nel bbors. Ther•spirit.of goodwill .was
born, anew, . ° Wornern tug into thein
preeious .- rationed goods -tea coffee,'
7 ” Y, },
4
i ^ thought other
� r a. i It
ut s � vv t oXit
b i li
than to ininist� r to the needy. Sixteen
puualtis 01! l�reeions coffee .and•%eight
pounds of rationed tea were: used, be-
sides 52 pounds of sugar •sled' 15$0 brans
of condensed milk,
• t'or" two 'days and niights z o' one slept,.
and then ,they began to ' take ,'stuck
of -their • supplies'. .rJ!hey 'fouaiti-•_that
every. nation C(4i . xt tits, ;cuiulnunity
had ; been used up. '
, happy postseri t' may lidded to
this, howe'ter, The Montreal i•eg'ionui
ration ollic ers, anttcipatih the: shortage,
httd Kon out and *lien the saw the
gone , y
helves in t «cowls nit store
ekii t S � ti
p y y
new rations were issued to cover the
e" r Yetis R•
stricken c
th e s i n. ..
The -spirit of � little. t .ke on1-:
a atio
nlit b 11 n
t e d x
lin it,45 s i
u .he mn
y
p
,.r 1. • When
. lin . , . , k, aha, . ing *hat,' we e buys W
g
goods are in short' • u p l ; the Working
g� play,
out together of something toward the
commlin good; the cheerful : acceptance
of- doing without if need be . bravery
- , kindliness,
THURS .T. JI!NI1et,
halt counts most for tjtat
•
i, satin f yi fi�iirivhi&
.
' qual#y
^,. .
-SWAP, A POLICY' Old'
- HQNLE CANNING
on : faint
Mere horde canning is �d e in
residents'
hooves than in the homes of ,
for this
in urban -centres, so• the -policy �
- ith respect to sugar year -with . g
No PromPt
Phone 335
The
rartston, Funeral
Home
Complete Sertice Eit Reasonable
Priem -
- our modern tpneral, Moine:
-HAVE tAirif, '18.}GIDNTS'IMitS --
drop'ufka„line,,to Box 161, GOile"
and help choose a snitable mem-
'oriel fox! .yonr faintly plot. ' l'.
t. Andrew's St.
. US. Beet Market Congested
The suggestion was vigorously ad-
vanced. in the liouse. that the inter-
national border shoiild be Opened -to. the
eiplirt of beef cattle to the*4,United
Stateso pniortunately, however, As has
'been pointed out, there is the same
congenTn.-- no worse le -up„
American :packing plants as there is
on export fic'nn this side Wcitild un-
doubtedly m,eet with an -import embargo
:on the part of the United. States. That
country is not in a position Co handle
An intensified attack is being made
On the manpower shortage, probleta.
Seine time ago it was anneueced by
Mr.•Howe, Minister of Munitions and
Supply7, that there was an urgent'need
for increaSed manufaCture of heavy'
calibre shells. More men are required
for the plants' reanufactUring these
shells. Untapped puols, of -manpower
no longer iist in this t.otintry. It. a
matter of rediaribution aiaiktble
compulsory transfer securing'more'men
oAta.physleally.,:tnifit...fer .t
services, and-aigeneral survey of plants
to Fake away men- net imperatively
needed are features of measures new
ar jrreserving is of particular interest to
iv s.
farm house
iii zu
housewives.
Board
•�Trad -B.o
.Pile
a�1. e d
Wartime e ib
�'htw W s
n
n of.c.a
thatfivepounds bus announced p
with the first
can securtxd ry
wing sugar a be ,
5 "F" coupons, in'Ration Book No, 3
on-. or after Mky :25, and another 5
pounds -van. be obtained - with "I+""
_coupons' after-Iuly6, makirngJ,
of sugar' per' person as. . a , minimum
for canning. In addition, consulters
have, the alternative ; of •using each' of
the 26 preserves coupons: in -Ration
,Books, No. 3 and No. 4, when ' valid,
for purchase of half a pound of canning
sugar. By using the sugar alternative
for each of the preser`ve's coupons 123
pounds of - canning sugar per, .persbn
during the year -eat be obtained. this
is iiz addition to, the. regular .weekly
suraton of:halfa-pound-per:persori.
If 'a "consumer chooses to buy pre..
serves -rather than put down fruit the,
"F'_' eoupbiis can be exchanged'- for -
preserves coupons .at local . Ration
i obrds after .they; _.b:ecome: °-valid on
May 25 and .July G.
Ie
NILE .
IL + Ma 30, --,-Mrs.. Waiter ,Pett -
Man left on Aiouday mornin to spend
•a short time with her parents at
Wlurton: ' �;
r 'c ins ile church on Sunda"
0.he se vie . N ,.y
evening was conducted" by Rev. Mr.
Johnston of Lambeth, who delivered, tin
' i '� r
m zst
on n
to discourse u
interes iy
g
v H.'
Next SundayRev, h',
Christ.' N te
f e
o Chz.
Currie
ni serer
• thecommunion r •i ill conduct o
(.n z e ry d
k
offering willtaken
ice, A,free-will olio vi be
Y �
in lieu "of the supper usually . held • on
pp
the 24th of May. A hearty response is
asked. -
Nile W.A.—The May -meeting_ Of Nile
'V men''s ,Association was held do , the
btMement of the church:Op. May 16th,
With the president, Mrs:-D.-McDiarmid,
in chip ge: The meeting opened with, a,
hymn, followed. by 'the Lord's Prayer
quilt was
lesson„ .o.
and Scripture
partly quilted and: will be '?finished' en
.e1 •with
a
meeting Sed
-„with 1St.- ',The i S
Ju
e
June g
h- Yn. • ' Th.
'hymn anti the •National A t e e
hostesses, :lkt s.•'"('O , Pettmaii,. Mrs. Jane's
McIntyre and Mrs. Stanley Hayden,
served a duty luneh�
The largest ' quantity of 'creamery
butter ever produced • in Canada w,as
the 104 3 'output; " which represents . an
increase -of 23,000,000 4lb. over that of
1942. ,
" , .! a . , `ii to wartime scareit3 e1!
..'���i.�i market, owl g
S NY' �tAC• ?
RAG A .
,
•"��•�': FOR ,'BAR
ARE. NEEDED W
According • to :National Salvage "o93k-
a
are heeded to. hel the
isle, more, rags , .., edc. p
ro ss of • Canada's war factories,
,.
progress • .
•, 2he 'Commonwealth air training
'Schools. require rags as. •wipers. -War
plants need thein' for cleaning oil from,
` needs tbeni for`
machinery. a The _ aruYy
the same purpose:
In • normal times, appr'ogimately 50,-
000,000 pounds~ of' rags were collected
each year, throughout the Dominion,
n _.; ....� .a- - m to
ani m'11lions �ii��xe` ,� 1xn?r . d
Now, for - the. most part, the exigencies
of `. war , ]save cut off' Canada.'s' import
sources. At the,. same time the need
has ' increased many times over.
Rags, .small and dirty, large .,,land
•clean, must be made Available to those
ofras s
alva e
o need them. a °sg;
w
hg'
important help
'e i a
T a i
�hl h In p
n i e x}
w
s
e txa p
o y
.
P
r s
n Sew
' n to"'It,C
ground can be v
gi g
v
and fntlustrial, workers a11,. across the,
country.' The most important rags to
save „are p -made of cotton ; the cleaner
the.'_ better:
FARM NOTES -
4
As in the case of cattle and
hogs,
nttrketings of -'sheep and laurbs during
first three months of- 1044 Were
the fi
well above the totals -for the correspond-
ing months of •1943 „
• Popcorn has'becone'popalar as a crop
'fiend. eom-
with many Prairie gardeners
merelal`.. Cork. The shortage
and high price • of peanuf Ti said to
be one .of the reasons. • •
In addition' to the . keen demand for
i hon' . ro-.
maple •pradu,�ts n 1044, ey. P
1?
dueers are ,looking forward to u strong
111101110
. es 1.rr e.
sugar' ilio preserves, r esu says The Ct t; zit
Agricultural Conditions int• ,
lieu
.vf .�
lteviaw g .,
Gaiiada. - A - •, ,
L
ci;
sfeie1r-
e c lendai
ril�,anuna guide ,.o.
at ° _ that open*
needing practice, f a season,P8
earl ,limy close early. Fe practical,
y -
h is ea
a
t 1.
purposes a seeding date, r
f r 'one year • may be:late for' another,
o L^ y
Qiie needs to use his weather en5e. -
r
In 1943 there, were. 50,400 acres sown;
to -soybeans, ' The beans when. brushed
9
for oil will"� help' relieve,'the demand
-ueh e
Yn�.--�r,teii. f�t►hl �-,
Nf-oi�-d ds
is made from soybean, oil. The by-
"product meal is one of the richest feeds -
for lire" oto k.
Backache -Kidneys
'Cry .for :Help
Most people fail to recognize the •
�reriousnees of a''bad ba k..
The Stitches, twitches, and twinges
ire bad .enou' k and cause great -s0-
.
back of
the backache' -
riii �
. % g, 'bu,
and the cauee of it all in the dis-
ut. a warn-
ing
ed
kidneys
i• ' o ara-
o r
crying g
ging Athrough the- back.
pain- in the back is the kidneys'
Y
.,
cry for help. COito their astiistanee;
Get a'. box of Doan'e Kidney.Pills.M1
,A remedy- for bac che• and sick.
kidneys. ,
"Doan 's' are _mit 'up in- an •
• • Oblong box with our trade
o g 'Kiley
marls a'«Maple • Leaf" on `tthe
wrapper.
. PP
'Refuse shbstitutes, Get'' Doani's."
The T. Milburn -Go., 'Ltd:,: Toronto, Ont„ ..
}
PORT ALBERT;: May 30. --.-Mr. Cecil
lkfcdee, wile. has been training in the
nav for the past rah Nova Scotia,
visited for a cou of ilay'S with
parents,- aim". 'Airs. ItieGee,
uefore being moved_ to a neW Station
Mr. Bovrard, Ludo\ of. Burlington
spent 'last week -end. visiting with „his
Miss Mary McKenzie, who spent Lae
past year in Toronto,- has- returndd to
her hoPle here.' • She was accompanied.
by 'her sister, Miss :Grace-,Mclienie,
*N.; who will. vAsit for some time with
of the United church. met at th'e home
of Miss Ethel J3rewn with twenty-three
present. -UM Cra.wford‘ Was in
charge: After the opening hymn Mrs.
C. Crawford read a prayer, followed 'by
the <Scripture 'lesson read by Mrs. Gil -
13101q, Readings were given by Mrs.
Son. invited the 'Societies to her home
for the June meeting. ,Afterjhe sing --
Mg of a- hymn :Mt J, Vickersefi
closed -the meeting ,With.prayer. -Lunch.
was served by the hostess' and,' all'
enjoyed.a social time.
Said the -boots to the cowboy :. "You
• Said the .serVice station attendant' to
the„.car : 1:`.1 have an idea that You're
Said the big rose ,to the little one:
Said one light to anottier : go
• Said one big toe to the. other:
"There's a pair Of heels follOWing,Ais."',
Said one edr to the other: "Funny'
we've never met, , We live on the same
Pimple Covered' Face
,Kills,PAay a- Romance .
maify-Young people are made,miser-
able by the breakingout Of pimples, and'you probably
veiled hy those red, white, 'festering and -,pas filled
sores on the face.' •
The trouble is not se much phyffical Priiii,„but the
mental suffering caused by the embarrassing disfigurement whiph „very
. The quickespway. to get rid of pimples is to improve the geneiathe4th
Durdok Bloe&iiitters helps to. cleanse -the .blopd and with the blood
cleansed: the complexibn should clear up.,
Tho T Milburn Co tirtited Toronto .
HOUltSVILLE
MTS. Elmef Potter, lielen and, Kenneth
Were recent visitdis with Mr. and- Mrs. -
Mrs: -A: P. Addison and little daugh-
ters, Elizabeth and Chriptine, of Halley.;
bury, are Spending a feW days with Mrs.
Addison's; parenth, Mr. and Mrs. N.
° Miss Minnie Praetor spent A feir- days
the past week vvith friends .157,01,inton.
tending -the_ United
at -London this. week.
Members of ,the ehoir -gathered- one
evening last week and preSented Miss
week, with a mirror. ..Altna expressed
•her -thankd and appreciation in a few
014 k
.wevhad no wartime controls On
profiti• or Wages,* and that
I dreamed „that because every-
- one was Making more money and
epending' it, prices were skyroc-
to buy -before : pricea, went still
panieky people- wers buying
things- they didn't need, - and
hoarding everyth:ing they could get •
Council:Met in Ilelmegville on MAY
.26th. fOr.,Court,.0t.lteVisiOlt. 0.1.1.4 .000;14
in., rates, and with several dog tags
Mr,e j. A; Ceonibs, district engineer,
dry Co, at $800. The Clerk waS in-
striiated to pIafe the order. The Reeve
and TreaSurer were authorized to bor-
row froxii thelitink Off the yietory„ loan
Department of MuniciPAI Affairs 'sent -
notice of". the assessors' convention to
.be held in Toronto on June 21, 22 and,
23. This Was filed.
Messrs.. 'Mitchell' and „Ooriess waited
bn the,'Coufiell.ytith regard to opening -
the Cut line -to the lake. After some ills-
eussion -the Council agreed to meat
then): some tinie at .this road to see if
anYthing can be „done. -
tloniniunicittion frera the 'Department
of highways, reAstfildlog perMits, stated
that buildings ,should'not l)e too close
to- the highwaYs. *Read and 'filed.
Accounts paid: rteg. Sturdy, ,..sheep
*204 AV. II. Lobo, vaitiniginieep,„
$1,80; Department of ifealth,
News-Itecord, printing,, $13.75I, 11. me-
Cal:tiny, • assessing, Off, and postage,
$10; Arnold Porter, sheep claim„ $10';
Cliff Sturdy, sheep claim, $40; lteg.
Sturdy, 'valuing sheep, $7.20; Superin..
con nell, tliettAptimirnesi _16 _Alta_ :on
it. G. THOMPSON, Cleik.
• to fight to get more money's. . and
salaries were' falling behind,: ,
was against neighbouir, with ---.\---
eathibf Us blaming the other "fel-
low for tis trObles.
•
with 'everybody for himself ;
ite inatter*hat it -cost in the long
the 'war effort. •
, „ The Wodd's News Seen Through
THE CgitISICIAN 'SCIENCE MONITOR".
Editoriali' 'Are Timely- atilt InttructiVe, and Its baily
Features.vTogetbet with the 'Weekly Magaziaee Section, Make
IVIenitor ,on Ideal Newspaper for the Home.
The Chriftiatt Selo -Lee Publishing. Socitcy
(hitt No'*wde Street, Bostoh/Magsnchu5etts
Smartt*, Isate, includipg Magazine Seddon, $2,60 Ye
0000
to realize with relief that
things are sane and stable
wherp. the cost of living ,
to- realize thilt .pyites and
-wages—production ' costa
„„ and selling. iirices—are in* "
Separably linked together.
to realize that with*
out the safeguards
that' lutve headed off
inflation, tray night,
mare might haye be-.
COrrie a• reality!
ta remind myself that the aeon*
or- Is ttill pressing,and *hot *6
mutt continuo to hold firm .•
otid thot.ineons everybody must*
„ play fair ancl do his port by not
trying to got tom* teinporary,
fancied. advantage cit the ex* ,
, pens* of -his, felloviatonadionti