yi Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Etc PHONE 151 AND VALE Solicitor Notaries Mathews Stiver a E Lyons BA Joseph Vale PLUMBING HEATING Contractor and Air Conditioning OAK RIDGES PHONE RING 111 PHONE AURORA J M A MILLS fl ttfirBgf MAIN ST Ml notary IVANS NEWMARKET Coau Coke Wood and Stoker Coal famous fighting destroyer of the Second World War is adding another chapter to her record as she carries out her first tour of operations in the Korean theatre Among her ex ploits has been the destruction of a train behind the enemy lines in North Korea This recent photo of the was taken from another Canadian destroyer the Crusader as the former arrived in a patrol area off the west coast of Korea The Queens Busy Day By Dennis Hardens Phone 5 nuts SOLICITOR 35 MAIN ST PHONE NEWMARKET Orders taken for Gravel and Crashed Stone and General Hauling DENTAL DR W O Ovar OFFICE Office Residence 1344 Dr C VanderVoort Distributor In Newmarket and District fir WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Gasoline Motor Oil Store Oil Fuel Oil DENTIST St IfariMl Lsddettat OF CHIROPRACTIC Associated With J- HUNT BC Newmarket I Baler THE VARIETY OF DESIGNS DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Office Municipal AURORA ONT Hoars Tuesday PHONE AURORA for appointments in our collection of MONUMENTS Is such that can meet almost any require ment both to kind and cost We also make memorials to Older description Youll our work excellent mod our service prompt and reasonably priced G and SON MAIN ST NEWMARKET mm Tire and Eagle St Newmarket In her triple role of Monarch wife and mother Queen Eliza beth is today one of the busi est people in the world It could be said that all lines of communication in an Empire covering nearly a quarter of the worlds land surface meet at a centra point known as Bucking ham Palace The Queen is not only the personification of the state In law she is the supreme authority an integral part of the legislature This makes her the head of the judiciary in England and Wales and Scotland head of the Army Navy and Air Force and the sole representative of the nation in International af fairs Of course in process of history many of these prerogatives have become restricted Today the Queen acts on the advice of her ministers advice which she can not constitutionally ignore And the supreme legislative authority is the House of Commons and the House of Lords which be tween them represent all ele ments of the nation But this does not mean that the Queens duties are nominal far from It They are onerous and they are important The Queen resigns if she does not rule She summonses pro rogues and dissolves parliament she opens the new ses sion with a speech from the throne a Bill which has been passed by both legislative houses requires her consent before it becomes law The jurisdictions of the courts derive from her she makes ap pointments of peerages knight hoods and suchlike honors as head of the established Church of England she is concerned with the appointments within it Her approval is required for a minister to office of a cabinet to be formed Add to these duties of the Queen the manifold demands of participation in the ceremonial and public life of the nation and one sees to quote Mrs Roosevelt how heavy a burden lies on such young shoulders The Queens diary is invari ably crowded Britains new ambassador to Turkey must be received before departing to take up his office Indias new High Commissioner in London must be received The presi dent and secretary call to submit the business of the Royal Acad emy of Arts A host of official documents must be examined the cabinet agenda the contents of those red- and proceedings of defence committees There will be cor respondence or visits from her personal representatives abroad such as ambassadors and gover norsgeneral The slate docu ments which go to the Prime Minister go also to the Queen and she has already astonished those about her by her ready grasp of essentials These constitutional duties are not purely formal because if things are done in the name of the Queen she must keep well informed about them Every day for instance she reads a de tailed summary of the Common wealth newspapers Documents are usually dealt with in the morning The Queen sees her private secretary as soon as she has read the newspapers consults cabinet papers and then goes over the of the day Various other documents come for con sideration and then correspond ence is answered There is Han sard the verbatim proceedings of the House of Commons and the House of Lords to be read There will be appeals from mu nicipalities charities and public institutions of all kinds hoping that she can grace their pro ceedings At lunch there is usually some important visitor Afterwards KESWICK The girls baseball team the Redcaps held a meeting on Mar 31 The coach for the coming year Is Gordon Hare manager Jack president Grace Curtis arid Ruth Mary Peters A meeting Is to be held later to decide on a bingo and euchre to raise for caps to match the girls uniforms Guests at the Porter home over the Easter weekend were Mrs Jessie Porter Mrs Gordon Bennett and Miss Peggy June and George Alder were home for Easter Others at the Aider home were Mr and Mrs Ernie Andrews and Douglas Newmarket Mr and Mrs J Toronto Mr and Mrs Latimer and family Mr and Mrs VanNorman and Karen Cousins from London visited Mr and Mrs Gordon Carr dur ing the holidays Mr and Mrs Charles Ryder were at Ken on Sun day- Mary Morion was home for the holidays Grant Morton was also staying at the Morton home Mr and Mrs Doug Genge spent an evening with Mr and Mrs Mel King recently Mr and Mrs George Toronto called on Mr and Mrs Fred Cooper on Good Friday Ottawa Lei A weekly fetter fee self he becomes the recipient of a new- life eternal life This life is a gift of Grace In this wonderful experience of the new birth we find ourselves in a The new approach to world problems by Stalins successors in Moscow is welcomed here as in other national capitals but while it is welcomed it is never theless received with caution and subjected to the most careful study and consideration In a word the free World is delighted at the prospect of better rela tions with Russia but weve got to be very sure they really mean it and are willing to back up words with constructive ac tion It has been Canadas policy to seek settlement of the conflict in Korea by peaceful negotiation and we have constantly tried to prevent any extension of that beyond the borders of Korea Therefore Canada of course as every other free na tion welcomes any proposals which have as an objective the winning of peace Hon Lester Pearson spoke for the government and I am sure for the House and the peo ple of Canada when he said the new proposals from Russia would be examined closely and with good will The Secretary of State made the significant ob- new relationship with God he considered re- can now Abba Father in developments as hopeful From the president of the United Nations organizations and one so the realisation that we are the ons of God by Grace Grace is that provision of God for unde serving man that brings him into a new life and sustains him in that life until the Glory dawns Marvelous infinite matchless Grace Freely bestowed on all who be lieve You that are longing to see His face Will you this moment His Grace receive experienced in world affairs this comment is encouraging At United Nations In the international scene an important event of the week was the appointment by United Nations General Assembly of Swedens Dag as Secretary General Canadas Mike Pearson had general sup port for this job but his nomin ation was vetoed by Russia Af ter Stalins death Vishinsky re turned to New York and let it be known that a Swede would be acceptable to the new bosses of the Kremlin Three cabinet minis ters will fly to Paris next week to attend a meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization External Affairs Minister Fear- son Finance Minister Abbott and Defence Minister will make the trip future pro gram both military and econ omic will be considered with the view to still greater coopera tion Up Yukon Way In central Canada we dont hear much the Yukon but this week parliament passed legislation to streamline and bring up to date the tive machinery for this vast The Yukon territory is feirea rich in natural resources Prospecting is active and inter esting discoveries are being made It has an interesting and colorful history and the govern- w is sparing no effort to pro- mote its growth and develop Population of the Yukon VM just a little over and it covers on area of some 207000 square miles affairs are ad- ministered by an elected com- mission of five members and the Department of Resources and Development Last year fed eral expenditures amounted 5626000 and revenue was Some day it will be organized as another province of Canada but population does not warrant that step at the present time Conservation Legislation of great import t Continued on Page Col Mr JL Moody who was one of the greatest Gospel preachers of his day tells of the wonderful joy that pervaded his whole being when he first learn ed the true meaning of the Grace of God He was so overjoyed that to the first person he met he cried Have you heard of Grace The stranger stared and ask ed Grace who Oh the Grace of God re plied Moody and went on to ex- plan the marvels of Gods Grace There are a lot of trite say ings which are not too intelli gent but sometimes one gets some help from the more order ly ones and here is one that there may be public duties often prcUy te the story of the necessitating a long journey by Grace of God fa- train There may be discussions vor GoiVs ricnes Christs with Keeper of the Pnvy Purse Grace is the love of on the details of management of unlovely the good- THE COLORFUL is in j the Royal estates There are de tails of the Coronation to discuss with the Earl Marshal of Eng land perhaps the new designs for postage stamps or the new coinage will have to be or the arrangements for some state function approved Correspondence is often very heavy and Buckingham Palace has naturally enough its own post office And on special oc casions such as the death of King George VI the incoming mail can be enormous on that occasion over letters and telegrams were received in a single day The duties of a Monarch have increased immensely during the last years mainly because participation in public life as distinct from constitutional and ceremonial life has grown as civilisation has become more complex Remembering the strain to which the late King was subject and with on uneasy feeling that his uncomplaining acceptance of heavy burdens may have blinded us to the fact that they were too heavy even for a robust man hopes have of God for the unrighteous and the mercy of God for those who deserve no mercy The Grace of God saves sinner from his sin arid sustains the saint in a walk of holiness day by day Grace is the exact opposite of law Law demands and supplies no strength to meet the demand Law is limited to mans ability to keep it Law has no compell ing principle to make man abide by its tenets There is a penalty for breaking the low but even the penalty fails to beget a de sire to keep it The case against the law is that it leaves man helpless and alone in his misery But Grace saves and supplies a new principle of life Grace supplies everything to live a happy and a useful life Grace even sup plies life itself When a man trusts God believes the record that God was in Christ reconciling the world unto covered despatch boxes mo from the foreign office the INSURANCE i fc it fc nf y re V a ONE M Cleaned by Pump Equipment THE SURE WAY Sutton Phone 231f V will be shown in public demands upon the Queen The Queen however has tak en up her duties with unruffled enthusiasm and great under standing She has a mission which though well within her capacities few people in this world could undertake success fully I a a i S3 a i a J i i you ft Jt attaint 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