Don’t Wif{ anï¬WWf éi’éh Work Now andâ€"â€"Have! If you have not yet decided to plant a vegctable garden make up your miad to do so now. You will not regret it. There is still lots of time. Potatoes and bears may be planted up to June 1st and these are the best substitutes for whoeat and meat. For good, practical advice upon how tarden, write for a free copy of the bookle Every Home." This has been prevared by the the cuidance of citizens who will respond to i When drastic regulations for the rationind of food come into effect (and such an Order in Council may be made very cariyv next Fall) you will wish then, that you had a crop of nice vegetables ready to take off your garden or nearby piece oi vacant land that you could have cultivated if you had really wanted to. Well, all we say isâ€" n how to lay out and cultivate a booklet entitled: "A Vegetable by the Ontario Department of A; gTi nd to this call for increased produs THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE + t 0(6 towel C(Â¥ suroap cs#ifto qms 1 * d s1 4TUH C1 Csâ€" : ‘sfomo} Ti c cAramIof(J °sJY ut pyjJaq : Mrs. C d on{< Mrs. Moeu youak @440 CGNMTARIG wels ; Mrs Mars. W vm Mrs. Studor, 7 â€"pan 10 puir socks ; Mrs. < Mirs. St. Germaine ied q ‘pivauy °s ,::Mn BW CsAJJY .5 "Ims 7 ‘*sy»0s sc g1 Mrs. Pichet, 12 3 sheets, 6 pillonw 18 towels, G sheets, 284 ofpy t o W 008 OQOOOMO: Mrs. Alexande knit:; Mrs. R. Mrs. Ostrosser P b0604409$000000060808488606§0900 e ‘swlop qmb 7 *sys0os tud (Qf ‘sapy urted g ‘smtogp *t3§ *s1 JY ‘s18 â€"mo0}p pg fteyoos ud p csa ff Mrs M ac 4 ) \J iss D. CGal randkercelhiei During M resday Afte UlL aA 0d0°i8, M inpbell reupine Write mu‘ftton s 11 Mrs. Ga Gallow Crailoway, 1 pair sockKs]| 11. chief‘s, 8 washeloths. r Marech and April the Wedâ€" Afternoon Workers sewed on :, made 3 button holes, sewed ttons, cut 236 towels, cut 50 Kenneds Ca3apin Jemmett, ® () [ , 20 pair socks, Brown, 6 pair 6 pair socks Not Elictkle for Military Service suit stating expsrience and salar expected 12 FALLS, CONT. T Mrs. V Martin,. PV Smita » *A 11 jamas Mrs. ja t ® k a > .â€"~pail 01 pair socks; Mrsâ€" I. T wo gnufl keepers )\IX' :33 i )# 11 ower Paper § o. ®O00C SOCKS Mrs ith ful handâ€" 100 311 2 nâ€"Rar, Toledo, Detro‘t and a‘!l noints Woest and ufTalo a"d Gleveland gro good fer transportation ekots via C. B. I2â€"e, â€" Now Tourint Actaorseâ€" towels and 1 pair pyjamas, cut 37 suts pyjamas and made 6 bed socks. The Woednesday Night Workers eut 104 Worke button fn\\'c'lï¬. kit has 68 towels, ab person:id p:‘g:;wrâ€" ty bags, 106 kit h.w's, 63 bed socks, 9 suits pyjamas, 45 handkerchiefs, and made 61 bed soeks, 30 kit bags, 2i sheots, 19 towels, 18 handkerchiet‘s, 24 personal property bags, and sewed on 304 lahels.â€" The Friday Atftternoon Workers made 3 suits pyjamas, 23 button holes, 168 handkerchiet‘s, 72 towels, 12 personal property bags, 6 kit baes; and cut 46 suits pyjamas, $382â€" BERNARD McENANBY LEZ ESTATE OF OVRER According to the inventory recently ï¬lml in the Surrogate Court, the late B. J. MeEnaney, who died last nmnth in 'lmunlu, left an estate valued $48,511. â€" He left no will His wi«luw who resides in Toronto, will get oneâ€" third of the estate, and the other twoâ€" thirds will be divided among his four sons and five danughters, The invenâ€" tory gives the amount of real estate held by the deceased as $34,000, while the stocks held have a present markvt value of $23,313. The stocks include 279,400 shares in the Maidens Silver ,\hmng (‘0., given in the inventory as of no value, and 179,333 shares in the Poreupine Crown, quoted at 13 cents per share, The .m'entury also includes a list of ‘*interests in patent pareels‘! in Whitney, South Lorraine and Laâ€" belle Township, vaiued at.$1500. A To WOs Tt followit ETAMIEIG 3 =â€""CITY OF BUFZFALG Lowe, Supply Sc JAalarAnce, A re bership Miss Flo. ell, of P m ol POrciupt / Mrs. â€"H.:.~H Williams,â€" mnsolidated 1 Miss Ha 1601 .44 D)od c0o P.M 30 A. M Hian pind y Lof the two monâ€" C, _and Moore $12.00 ; atriotic sociate id Miss $48,000 1 Y I1‘ir@ total sup S1U}pâ€" and Cilil 118