in uie dlory in the Mingare Feuinpals 1t is already beginning in of the States beâ€" h'thewhg::;y 9 trees blossoming, in The New York Sunday Mflovrl.m:. o 5 "If they never bore a bushel of fruit, the peach trees and the plum trees of this land would be well worth cherishing simply for the beauty of their blossoms. They are among the earliest of all our fruit trees to bloom, thocullutofullurhdttn.&hh-. ommmtmm-m- leaves are shrugging their way out of bud. Inâ€" deed, in a good year the trees become pink or white before they are really green. "The peach blossom is a rare shade of pink which could, with one more blush, beâ€" meali(hterlm.Attbeh-dï¬ur- als, in fact, it does verge into crimson. It is like a wild rose, and it has a fragrance as CAN YOU REMEMBER? But there were plenty of young men, ten ynnm.)wuw,hthdrn’rx'udhw twenties, who had never had a and had small chance of finding one. m a young lad was to enlist from tangled ves, patriâ€" otism warring with a bitterly desperate beâ€" lief that there was no other place or job for Th@t may excuse the young, but hardly thmdhg:rwy. who can judge the present by the past. Ten years ago thousands dumï¬unï¬lyuddnmurtd w finding none. Now, try to a carpenter or bricklayer or an oddâ€"jobs man or, for that matter,"* any m W.j?. © @ We have no Pollyanna belief that * thing is well in the best of all m There are still vast and problems at home and abroad. We have problems, nlhbwullpollflellmï¬ml.butwe'nlfl back at work. And it isn‘t a prosperity born dwlr.lthmnlookiufm'm‘m' age in their eyes. It is land worth farming flwmmmmfl!lfllfl were once starved acres. We have forgotten the bogeys of Overâ€" mwundmwï¬m We want Yoret that we veml fl"‘ toomeh’orhoï¬tfluflort.ln‘ se curity without o 1 ies ‘afe are still of and tough we are free of the desâ€" TNOLMT 7220 _0 mmam« »man‘s eves aA THE STEAM ENGINE 18 PASSING (Ph-tbl.-t-.l-fl) Ahfnmhmmdm portation Clwmhhfllfl?w an end. In the course of his visit here, . R. he notthinkthoumnmflhdflm more steam engines. emphasis in the Tuture was to be on Diesel engines, and on Mummmï¬â€œâ€˜ to oil. . s‘ + A% Adnfllrtnndhuhmwldlnththe United States since the end of the war. "Dieselization" is all the rage there now, and -dmmw"mnfm ï¬umflyWanmlï¬ TUFl * uo+ was in so many me mflntv-hnwyfl-" A decade ago. mm.w%« will prove for us. _ | last steam machine. Now is the time to do some acts * And + J‘ancies True independence is never afraid of appearing dependent, and true dependence leads always to the most perfect independence. BEAUTY ON THE BOUGH FRANK FAIRBORN, JR. dainty as its color. It is often as large as the little field roses that spread redâ€"veined petais in the meadow in June. Its petais are softer of stamens might be spun of some rare plasâ€" tiemm.uhtgoph.kdt.bmh. ‘"For individual show, the plum blossom can‘t compare with that of the peach. It isn‘t hllftlnlho.ba-'lï¬..lnhun color. ‘The plum is simply a little white fiveâ€"petaled flower with a tuft of longâ€" stemmed stamens. But it comes in groups ; the whole tree is clustered with bloom. And its fragrance can sweeten a whole hillside, of in the meadow in June. Its petais softer Mfl.&hmh.flhm angre, S Testinding you of homey tofthg from the comb. That reminder is no accident ; when a plum tree is in full bloom it has more bees than blossoms. "Plums are to bloom now, and so are to the, of the countryâ€" side. the man owns such a tree, or even where he can see one and walk out and let its fragrance sweeten his soul." ing steam engines, are considered more efâ€" ficient and c to operate than the old eonl-hrnen.o’l more power for a lower expenditure of fuel. They are also more comâ€" fortable and safer for the crew. The shortage of oil in Canada has hithâ€" mmwmmbd- burning equipment, new discoveries in Alberta have removed this difficulty. Thus the coalâ€"burning engine, the workâ€" honeo?.theunvmfcrmd:lnl.m yet; of n'mgwlth-t?&-.hh- + no lumnfmnd.m its days are numbered. It will vanish first from the main lines, linger &nfw-mm&cm h:a:: en eventually stagecoach Fony Kixpress."= _ â€" â€" .‘ / Few pieces of inanimate machinery will hno::mtdwh-thfl-plgfl THE VILLAGE PUMP he SUBVC SPDE AX C luth i2 41 anring y, as store. But the truth is that the Now, slowly, as the dusk to ereep, ie Silont mang. s ine Wce ts Witer and mrgrngpren wibly wnil ui at voce ahke maental notes with nmm ‘The spring gushes from three pipes in a mm“""‘-“‘!n-‘ WPAâ€"built kiosk of roughâ€"hewn stone. Two g:.wefm blue have mdrlnkln,louu;tlnotbchlmm\- ng-udby There are heels. m%wmflmmma‘:" a quiet which could mean 15 50 soft dou.lmtdfl.mu“m represents the reverse: tension and exâ€" for a woman‘s hair, even unto eliminating the Citement, 7:20, gray. 1 do not quite believe this fable, disâ€" .. When the clock stands approximately tinctly not to the extent of accepting a sugâ€" there, the white bus from Town wunt"juflnmflhfllltto blows a fine blast, better than a Diesel locoâ€" .ï¬mwhwvflï¬hmm motive because its is higher. It‘s headâ€" But our main contact with the spring is in# roughly south by east, for Leesburg and that of observers. Its life is as filled with acâ€" intermediate stops. 1t will pause all the tion as the streams it disgorges; the people m:““‘“"m"f mmm&mwvfl«wa fun: basketball games or dances to cluster, stre as varied and exciting "d'?"‘- mam&ummwu Then it and the spring ceases to ** ""in spring and summer, when the first of _¢ market or place, to thennmt-bundddmlophmhh its job. Battered old A‘s chug up. themntdufcldthn:tofwfl â€':‘_‘ m&mlmo(m n"‘h'"m&A AMIM_M milk cans l‘mhâ€"m'm relreaning $ACCRRA Y TT No C Cb MAusam 4 nvns bee Toues": long, by squatter right, to the children. They Wilk cans. Dim figures trudge out of the wbi:gmuflt:wlo.-q:mm Mll llla-flfl:‘fl::dfllllt.ndlnw at one M"‘!‘.“‘â€'.ï¬'{‘!.‘_â€...- Auat walt. mothar wham T h--.hfr_ -_h_-_‘J‘: at one anouner @Hsn UURl 770. 4026 ceb the " wrestling in the wait. mother, whom I have never seen excent in lu;m'kleï¬om lnt-t?x'h-anv: m’nzmlm"“wh ptetunofafluekhhcrryflnn-'l'ommtlï¬t “n‘-m“fll mt.mm%mmmm g.m“mlu are hardâ€"headed mndm.v.'ï¬ mmm'mï¬mh buckets. thdrlighu.thomrlummthm words she is as sparing house. Of fdu:ltm-nmtmwbhumm’wfl.flï¬om ‘l'hcyndlmyfl\inzfluennï¬hm m....lo".‘;"".."“'-lmt'm Pauie 2 vod. very carefully ted oA "giv':mâ€&"- inecubi ofutï¬u.qunflyanhnycthbthcm "When yai'n.h‘ basin from the big spout to remain fresh. close." those, T‘ll drop you uurfllmmbuflu.heufluuu.unl- "You‘re DOBDY Amothoy aye I_\-.Andwhluvcrdnmthmhm. :m" , aren‘t you?" It is well worth an s wait to see & llhom vicflmdflnup.mlarlnlhrdynm "Spoiled. I him. bgfonthelddlmelmtmdouboth for his age . . . he takes up HC‘s too smart p the kids are CINAA®] °" D auitus? strangers." | 00 . _ ; "iflllllkhdol at your house." "Berriesâ€"wild sStraWPCTn®® > * * 1 "" se who ,,,w.m?â€lthlwâ€"†can resis m_m.mwymfl Diesels, and to a lesser extent oilâ€"burnâ€" comes. As a powerplant it may be less efficient than the Diesel. But LCC C q n oo oL Lh Amm its anemic whistle, fire in the United States for some time. The lnest attack is in the Pacific Northwest, wfl-mhï¬hflmb them out of movie houses as others wave dor.e elsewhere. The crunch and crackle of pptest can be heard right across the conâ€" mï¬ï¬mmï¬rbh wm-ï¬om‘ou-â€uhnd- -ï¬f.unu-m--.m r.numu.a-_vm-_nn_-bw- We are not advocates of popcornâ€"munchâ€" We do not hold to the dogmatic Inissezâ€" faire position which says that you can‘t legisâ€" late quietness. We are not much moved by But rather than run the risk of being accused of snobbery we are willing to run the risk of being exposed to slobbery. To the average man it is about as diffiâ€" cult to extract real information out of the blic accounts put out by the Dominion or Rwhddw-unhto dg-tbc meat out of a native black walnut. a skilled accountant, anxious to see how the public money is being spent, is sometimes cover o darkness in m' r g Lahelity o m iopnaneâ€"Crack n uW under mawor a Garkness in cinemas. We strongly recommend that the public acounts be presented in such a way that the Mfldgmmud-r not only to the specialist, but to the man in After anyone can stay away from W*odnun’gllhflunh-. \"s FORSIMPLE PUBLIC ACCOUNTING Rowl Commission on Prices, comes out with vaffied. At long last, however, there is at hok hone in sight. n me revent report the There should be a solid backing for that recomnendation. â€". Until the average citizen can realily understand how his taxes are beâ€" -m'vâ€"w do.:"m.‘ 'a"‘fldtho- g“'.'-'w‘m “B,:-hon-" I "Spoiled. I him. fchho."...hthw‘ strange"® _ |â€"____ Jnt B h fl ® EBCY <vames. l se is age . . . he takes upTie‘s too amart 2. . . ~ i mmnes o s ge> Bo“ of Authorized as Second Class u-u.â€â€"- ":; “‘:&. guessing, x IJ. ORLON Livingston, lz _ Donny‘s mother knows. hss Editor. u Amy m At a committee hearing on the bill one to old traditions of noisy eating in conversation with her: Issued Thursday from of f maihet : -flnummmf&w’ LIVINGSTON and LAWSON, Publishers. *led those, T‘ll drop you o ‘®mother, aren‘t you?" Nights, Sundays, Holidays, 589 have been under W lesel. But for ing spent, and can properit t, and CAn PEOP!"" sy oy, and one 20â€" ' that little white ball, .dlg:hdvmhwm-h: En important part of our economic syst@m and an essential part of our social structure. Anything that million Canaio stt & Cunr 5 ana apend $40 ba i» his hm millions a year for the privilege, is big busâ€" ...,....L‘."u..mw-v What started out as a pastime for the classes has developed into sport for the maS8â€" ul.mthcwnnlmw- The golf boom has ushered in game‘s Today it takes more influence to get m.mmmmmndflwn- white during the war. Every club has a waiting list as long as a No. 1 wood. LUITTLE WOMANK SCORES AGAINâ€" The tragedy of the tearful bride who can‘t eook is an outmoded drama in the modâ€" ern kitchen. In these days she doesn‘t have playing housewife San whip up in a minute. Hhmwmwnm swept away by the latest prepared food devâ€" ‘They are, of course, only the latest move in a trend that makes housekeeping easy for even the dumbest bride. Added to cake mix, tea biscuit preparations and frozen vegetabâ€" les and meats, they promise a teariess bride in every bright, new, laborâ€"saving, electrical In praising the technical "wizardry" which has produced new textiles, The Ameriâ€" ean Wool and Cotton Reporter refers to cloths or finishes "which are, or come close to wood, metal, glass, resins, coal tar, air, water, eorn and peanuts. _ 5 + But the textile wizards may continue toâ€" ward an ideal. A day may yet come when no woman will say "I haven‘t a thing to wear," -lfl-flï¬-vmhn;uunm pockets that never cease to jingle with eash, no matter what the women wear. &hmgu-!:lu.hh:edflnu Beware of meat twice boil‘d, and an old foe reconcil‘d. "Lincsin County‘s Leading Weekty" ptionâ€"§2.50 in Canada "'"‘“'.@!&m-‘: * eX nav HB 1 ‘.“".-‘.“ for a filling station. Many a man * Te * "W m E. A. BUCKENNHAM 12 Main 8t. E. Grim J. B. McCAUSLAND MAIN 8T. E. at Kingsway Bivd. Crayons and Paints SUN LIFE OF CANADA MAROLD B. 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