16 gtASY ON IOSTMASTERS MELITA Man i1r ililita eats its posnnasteis Welt Davis retiring after 37 years was only the second in this iownsi history of over 30 years He Will be succeeded by postmlkticssW Mrs Davis OLD SUIERSIIIltN Superstitions sleep with shoe under their pil Iow in the belitf that it Will Ziltl them in finding husband HOME OWNERS The BEST White you same possibly more FOR TRIM paint made Six Beautiful olors ust little more $285 qt URRYS DELIVERY DAILY WANTED Young Women Harvesting Peaches vegetables Service Force Camps sheets and pillow cases For further information write FORCE Richmond Street East TORONTOI ONTARIO Auspices Labour Committee OFFIC sine xkxxss THUTONE White Can lrocure 5630 gal Why buy $350 gal paiiit Your Labor costs are the We have the finest trim LASTS MUCH LONGER Dial 3874 36 leyfield St muxxssxsmsn Plums Pears Apples Grapes Toma toes and other Fallfruits and Accommodation in Farm Aug 15th to Nov 15th Campcrs must bring blankets ONTARIO FARM SERVICE DominionProvincial Farm iiiaidtiis of Sicily it NTED Pay Cash For GOod Used Cars SHARON HILL Lrn CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH FARGO BARBIE TL 1i55Elizabeth St 172182 Bradford St You can always get Bargains at VRFIELD SUITES BUFFETSANDSIDEBOARDS 55 theumany good buys at the berthe goods are delivered iact iwait too long before calling the Written for The Harrie liiniiiicr Ily iIriUittiF FOKSlIuIt lllA Aagis 10 rtii aiiidi illst pziiliinicnl lili Sept 13 to polish till lilk itQsili tion that tin Llith ililllili11l dai nl have ltiilx lo ttllisltlti hit tliv thins it lillh do 1x pass tiic liltliltl and oiiidiv arrt prmc the as tll tirit ilil liiliii illccl last lucii iiicr liiiv lion also was lift 0it liltl chanting Iilitl has tiirwii new probli for aiiadas lcisl has to cops For one liilliil the lilitli lltltilltil has ciiaiiizcd solved So has the international situation When the election was calledK trade liltltift was somewhat iosicr than it is ilti Since the election the sterling area has dcl cidcd to cut lllllblllS from dollar iicas including Canada by per cent and Trade Minister Howe United State dollars Then too theres the Atlantici lacl and anadas llSiitHlSlDliiiitS under it Tllt last parliament rati1 tied the treaty and since the eiccl lion it has been ratified by lhc rest ot the signatories ilighcr loi Ifcncc cstimalcs are one indicatioiil of Canadas participation in tin illf1lAIQljithlll ing at the next session iNcw ierk When the Commons issciiililcs5 in familiar figure will be missing lfrom the clerks table on the floor Iof the House Dr Arthur Beauchcsne 73ycar told clerk of the Commons who has 1helped more than one new mcm ibcr to find his way through thci iintricacics of parliamentary pro icedurc has resigned Dr Beauchcsnc has wanted to resign since last November but he istaycd through the last session at lhc request of the government His place will be taken by Leon iJRaymond Liberal membEr for thc Quebec riding of Gatincau Mr Raymonds appointment auto imaticaliy means his resignation from the Commons and byelec lion The government probably wont Eianiciitaii il llillli 1M1 ml ll Hi Eitiii lllt liliiitlliytltti iills kttk Iii on developments in the arts lllli Will litding ii in ranking il tlolil topped onli Ilic cicik ol the iiivi itirlitl lli chili lid Stlililt my iiiiipivln fiiiiimozr of llt lilt countrys top aulizozilv on pizliainciitan liliiittllfl liltl lisp litiltliellts Iai llrs lluiis and honax il ipiiiid iiuiiliiig to isitltitis lii itilii ittiiii iiilltillv iiitslllili liic Spaikii of tiir toziizimns in the icicicc in 1111 tiiilllt in liii chaiiibcr llul iuiiibl Speak czs haw ollstlltcd litlilltlilhllt hcioic deciding ticklish piobiiiiiu New Speaker liirn Mr St Laurent lillliiilillt cd parlianuiit Vlil intct Sept iii aiso announced tiiat the governj tiltlll iill ask the Iloiisc to appoint floss Macllonald Liberal incur bci for Iliaultord as Speaker The oiniiion picks tiic Speak er but invariably follows the gov ciniuciits rcciunincndation ili lacdoiiaid was deputy speakcr of the last liouse liis deputy for this pailiaiiicnt Will be Alfrcd Dion Liberal member for llobcrval Mr Dions selectionl follows the customary practice of alternating the post between French and Iiilgilhll speaking mem bers Mr liion also will act as chair man of committccs That post was held in the last House by ll Wilding Who since has been ap pointed to the Senate ulturc ommisslon The newest Royal Culllilllsltifl scienccsnvbcgaii its investigation of Canadas cultural growth and IC clopment last week It probably will take until the end of the year before it finishes public hearings in cvcry part of Canada Headed by Rt Hon Vincent Mas scv chancellor of the Univcrsuy of Toronto and long patron of the arts the commission rst heard bricfs from the National Museum and the National Art Gallery It will continue to hear briefs in Ottawa for some time yet before striking out cast and west Its in vestigation is expected to be ex lhaustive and will cover practically every aspect of art and science in the country especially the factors behind their development to date and the requirements for contin ued development Living Costs Up Most people probably suspected thisbut the costofliving in Can ada is at record high The Dominion bureau of statis tics costofliving index for June iwas bounced up by seasonal 1n creases in food prices to 1621 the highcstpoint in its history The index is based on the as sumption that 193539 costs equal 100 The index was 1605 during May The biggest reason for the jump was seasonal increase in food USED CARS Ioltl prices which statisticians say make up 31 per cent of the aver age Canadian familys budget Spurred by increases in prices of eggs potatoes meat and fresh vegetables the food subindex rose from 2029 to 2072 The rent in dex moved from 1224 to 1234 and Imost other factors were unchanged Final Contract Year The third year of the historic AngloCanadian wheat agreements for longterm xed price wheat THE back iiliiiii of hit iiiuiks Ivi liliiiai11i with Mrs Willi all an iiiciii itilictl Kiri iiis tin li anti liiIli If imis ti iltll in 11 tn ii lllti August 11 la llcztiaizi and lion Nash are all rm IgtiiHillt nrnv rais Ii lit lillllt silt Its giialioi My Jul Um suing iiiitiii pm if Ji iJis as thi liiiiii mwwhl 1h th MN iii1 Mason is spending her tililt it iiup itawlcy li lis licd iiirke and of taiiiionia visited Mi and Mrs lteg lisoll lilrl unk Ktlkllllt George Mctuaig li ldhiiist again lie is Iiaiiktoni lis taiol liuggan is holidaying iar grandparcnt Mrs All Stain Wait Marilyn and loioiiln Alts liiitl Vltciily Jerry and dai it have icliiined after holiday ing ii iiii sislcr at Wasaga itcaiii Mr and Mrs ilcit Miller and lilliill have 1ch fill motor trip lo Saskatchewan to iil Mr Mil lcrs iiiollicr Lloyd Spence has purchased lot from Morley Schandlen and is going to build new homethisl tali lass iii Serving Anioni wishing to take the class in plain srliiill sponsored by the Siincoe ouiity Arts and CraftsI piiltsr register witii Mrs lrinccn principal of the village school iasscs iiigin on Wednesday Scp1 tciiibcr liiiy ainp Decided Success On Wednesday evening large oumbcr of The singing games songs and pup pet shows were enjoyed by all lhe enthusiasm shown by the hildren indicates how thoroughly they enjoyed the summer The Day aiiip committee consisted of Mrs Mason Chairman Mrs Lynn Russell mid Mrs Spence CRAIGHURST August 12 rai hurst W1 Thi August meeting of the W1 will be field at the home of Mrs Francis Siianahan Motto Its good thing to remember and bet ter thing to do to work With the construction gang and not with the wrecking crew Comment Mrs fillsmere Roll call Canning hints Book review Mrs Newman Home Economics address by Mrs Sinton Tea hostesses Mrs Ncw man and Mrs Shanahan CENTRE VESPRA August 11 Sunnidale Tea Gardens With troubles and distress in the world today beauty is something that is greatly needed Flowers almost everyone Sunnidale Tea Garden owned by Mr and Mrs Newbery have several rock beds on the lawn all lled With bright colors The three front beds have been blooming in profusmn tunias and marigoldsa truly lovely sight for everyone to enjoy Thats why they were put there to create happy spirit On Mon day night last some person decid ed otherwise They were sprayed and burncda very sorry sight when seen on Tuesday morning It being dark when this misdeed was done this person could not nd the back beds for which we are thankful After weeks of tender icare to create happiness for oth ers to enjoy this is the rJeward To that person we say Thank you sample from both beds wassent to Guelph We have re ceived the following reply copied in part Botany Dept OAC Guelph Newbery RR Bar rie Dear Sir Received your plants from the two beds that were desi troyed We examined them care sales to the United Kingdom has ended and the contract now is well into its nal year Trade Minister Howe reported last week that nal transactions to complete the third year of the agreement were concluded on July 27 between the Canadian Wheat Board and the imported cereals division of the United Kingdom Ministry Of Foods During the gt next 12 months the Dominion will ship the UK 140000000 bushels at $2 bushel the same price as in the third crop year For the rst twaears Canada got $155 At the end ofthe contract Cane ada will have Sold the UK some 500000000 bushels Although the International Wheat AgreementA which Cinema and the UK have bOth signednow is in effect it Will have no effect On theeontract for this year gt REALLY RODENT The beaver is thelargest ber of the rodent family mem cnsii and carry ARTIFICIAL 35 The MEANT entiti ZMARY STREETI MARK HEARTS CONTENT Nfld CP The historic landing of the transu in 1866 was when LieutenantGovernor Albert Walsh fully and found no injury from insect or fungus disease Could there have been spray or chemical such as weed killer Continuing the letter states they would give all the assistance they could It was signed Evans Assoc Prof Of Botany Were burned What harm have beautiful ow ers done that they should be gwil beds are now empty and will not be lled again this year It should make the guilty person very contented ymgzx fully destroyed The ANGUS iMrI and Mrs Walter are at their Angus home and Mrs Art Wilkinson Melvin Wilkinson cently Mr and Mrs Lloyd Coulson and Mr and Mrs Norman Coulson of Toronto spent the weekend of Augusto with their mother Mrs Frank Coulson Mr have returned to their home in Florida after visit with the formers brothers Archie and Tiles Duckworth Mr and Mrs Ernest Fusee of Brantford and Mr and Mrs Morrison of Egbert visited Mr and Mrs Gordon Bush on Tues day gt CABLE LANDING Atlanticeable here commemorated recently unveiled memorial plaque mark in the event By roxo REARDON 1ililll of ngiiciilarc Ontario ligli stoll terrace construction drainage town farms to prevent soil erosion parents enjoyed the closing lXllClStS of the Day Campl mkcjgtQiHiximd 2721 give great deal of pleasure to had Opportunity to compare thei with pink mauve and yellow pe They were quite right in their diagnosisthe plants August 10 Cullihgton Mr and Mrs Bloomeld of Toronto spent week with Mr menu and Leslie 35f Hutcheson enjoyed motor trip through the Southern States re and Mrs Jack Duckworth ARRIE EXAMINER BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA FACELIFTIN DAY SEPT BROOKLIN FARM BUlla prograrzi inroivuig ii cle fziielifting of farm mic ltd Sept ti on the farm or lieoci Donn two miles west of fill lilillt Irl iiigl 213 Such klil he taoadas first soil con scivattnn and farm improvement field du and atlivilics Will begin at am The minute undertaking is sponsoiid by the Ontario Crop liiiproreniciit association in co opciatiiin With the Ontario dc firt cultural College Ontario depart illtlll of lands and forests and the county crop iinpiovciiicnt assuria lions Huge Working Force lloward Iiarpcr of loodwood is gencial chairman with ll Lynn Fair Ontario county agriculturai representative as secretary large and representative committee is working With them large force of workers with iiicchanicai equipment will assem tile on the Down farm and the days projects include fence row ieiiioval contour plowing divcrlt improvement maiiuic sloraga barnyard improvement painting liit pain and other buildings and strip planting of Fall wheat All buildings will be repainted the grounds will be landscaped ItllCtS rebuilt and the kitchen completely iiimicrnlzcd And all will be done in the one single day The huge undertaking was care1 fully planned and is being done to show Ontario farmers methods and practices they can adopt on their andmaiiilain fertility and produc tivity The facelifting project would ordinarily require five years Premier to Speak Experts from the Ontario Agrii Icoltiirai Tollcge Guelph will look= after the landscaping of the grounds and the Womens Insti tutc branch of the Oiitario departy mom of agriculture will havel charge of plans for completely iiiodernizing the lower portion of the farm home Premier Leslie Frost and Hon Kennedy minister of agril culturc are both expected to be which takes place at 1230 pm SoI that everything may be carried out according to schedule much proi liniinary work will be done in advance Whectland Day Was Attended iBy 3500 Farmers Ontarios first Wbcatland Day held on Gordon Leltchs Leitciicroft Farm near Langstaff was eld day for the farmers for the child ren and for the provinces farm implement dealers The big show sponsored by York County Crop Improvement Associ ation attracted some 3500 farmI ers During the day they had chance to compare different variei ties of wheat including Dawsons Golden Chaff and Cornell 595 the comparatively new wheat which has taken Ontario by storm in the1 past two or three years And they harvesting methods of half dozen implement rms With large tents flanking the temporary main street between the two elds adjoining No High way scores of units of power equipment lined up on display up wards of thousand cars parked in orderly fashion and people everywhere This proved to be the largest agricultural eld day ever staged in York County As many remarked it looked like real life sized county fair During the morning power spraying equipment was demon strated before the rush for lunch at the three large refreshment booths Gordon Leitch owner of DeitchcroftTarm welcomed the visitors and introduced the chief speaker Colonel the Hon Kennedy Minister of Agriculture Numerous other speakers were heard Throughout the afternoon and up to six oclock rubber tired hay wagons drawn by various makes Of light tractors transported the yisit hrs on sight seeing tour of Leitch croft to see their Ayrshires Yorklt Shires foxes mink turkeys and poultry Everyone commented on the excellent arrangements made Cockburn of Newmarket was sec retary BRITISH SCIENTIST VISITS OAC The Ontario Agricultural Col lege this week was honored by visit from Sir William Ogg MA 38c 38c AgrBhD Director of RothamstedrgEXperimental Station England on Augustmand 11 when heliconferred with President WR and Departuient heads being doneat the College and is Mm my if it at of bv the committee of which WrM He made special study ofithe Experimental and Research work visited number of the DepartV ifsmmxxsnnunmm Join Our KENWOOD BLANKET LAYAWAY CLUB PHONE 5539 TOURIST MEMENTOES KENTVILLE NS CIDA local department store has begun are stocking Ieinz with petition oitive Iain isftheqquctl your business gt Phenotis about jYOurpr willcoill complete range pay $100 down week More if you wish We lay b1anketuntil it is fiiliy paid for There is no extra charge to pay you buy at the regular 10w cash price To MONDAY AUGUST 15 1949 PAY $100 DOWN AND 50 AWEEK more if yOu wish Have your name added to our long list of Kenwood Blanket Club members llztSPtl Kenwoodblanket under this plan simply select the one you prefer from our pin and 50c scheme which will send many Un ited States mcmcntues tourists of their honic with Visit here The store clerks suggest to tour ME be sureOf Ochieviingf this you look away your Buy lienwooils and you buy the finest 22SHADES TO CHOOSE FROM BAMCBEST 60 84 $895 ea RAMCREST 72 90 $1950 ea BAMCREST 72 84 $1050 err FAMOUS 72 84 ed FLORALTINT 72 84 $1350 ea VICEROY 72 84 $1500 ea KENWOOD CRIB BLANKETS priced rem $395 to $950 ed BARRIE ists that they take part of their change in the new sliver dollars issued to mark Newfoundlands entry into Confederation Wheniypu investpinjobjprinting yoru look for quality ity of Your printinghwhich reects upon inting ineedsrdnd represent YOU CAN BE SUREIT IS WORTHTHE COST forth in Whichcan best meetthese requirements Wor prepured to give you FasffPersondl Service ondour prices compare favourably withoutside cem honour EXAMINEM PHONEY2414