ks *A Oun,cwd::: nsed milk. Milk consumption in the . “RAY’T STEVLNbON .Rm hbas d % since the price went up. . . The: | . of 14 pint daily of free milk has *‘ > wgh lh worth. KEEP OUR CHILDm HEALâ€" o A.q energetic, young man,g; .Mq.r‘-»f;., ht Ts â€" : ried. . Twg children. 2 Inereued Revemge From Mmes c i) : lived in Nothern‘ Ontario since 1938. 1. Free Milk For School Children sive .A i n..‘J.ln.-. we Cb @55 * L-..!a‘.u.“. HIA#. o .. s w s + wE = o * .l.“vl.‘w?..o.‘\- ul .W‘\n. «* !,‘I)r;’ X’(I}cs\ut 4 se dn 0 ol h on n qi P NyonP #y m 1» © ... AS MINER _ AND MERCHANT 34 4074 4 e lige s A El Wl x 8 t 4 s t C o 6 3 4 > €J.*#% P + / t © +Y s t 0d § "';;) 18 0k WO ®53 t'.r '_‘1:.'?! "}'..‘; 7":1‘: ':_.]r-\ e ,f'nj{ | 4mooommum of lumber while ltam'. Herure NM H V mmmm.mvmon Engineer, in 1947 they produced 5,400,000,000 â€" Dental authorities . thilik \ 44 ut 42% _ ‘ 6 2 > ® C i 3 4 t + . + £ » 4 L C ( ¢ t > PCE #Â¥%XA A~# 0o A miner for six years, An earâ€" ly member of the miners‘ union. in tlite historic Kirkâ€" land Lake strike in 1941. e In the Canadian Armored Carps for four years. Promoted from the ran): of Trooper to that of Captn!n. He Says: Â¥" STEVENSON > o am, “g,(\Ã©â€˜ï¬ .M’aâ€i‘“*’ « ‘The.firat . busisiass on the new high» l l in : eson > will‘ be > ready for ; f Ghorfly- Thblarte garage was "-mohem hlock ractory ‘at ‘his ranch D:ar Bir: T | with. sand: and gravel from s his own ‘The farm property nearby. Township a * The garage is to be. opemted Jointly ~sreatest of ‘*An odd accidéent oocufl‘ed at the new : ‘Garage last week. Two youths were working on firewood, one chOpping wood the: other lad was wheeung ‘it away. The axe slipped© when: ohop- ‘ping and struck. Al ‘{Bruce across the ‘hand while, using: the . wheelâ€"barrow. _ When â€" Allen. pulledhisxnitt aff to _ showhimhowbafllyhewascut,he ‘fainted. Allenâ€" wasâ€" taken to the Doctor." ‘who found it necessary to a.pplgr twelve _ stitches to close the wound. Today it . reponted that Allen‘s hand is very . is the son of Igr axid Mrs. â€" ' a.nd Mrs Jaok Hen,derson, the ‘baby‘s ‘ents Those a.btenmng were, *Myrs Gnhért Henderson, and daughters *Gall and. Bomiie,. Mr. a.nd * ‘\ t Wt w Al Ajp ARQJLAA .. 0~ _ WAll CUOV ALIUG . Wm umlmyci ipgl ‘rapid recovery as Santa Cligis comes 4â€"foot cords e ols "to the twentyâ€"third=of Deéâ€" nig talk by n deored ‘3 mmawm'mamtommm explanations to, which 59" C .. U ** 4 s t 6 taller Tw ;Witlusand andxgra vel rrom mss own * The garage*’!to be. opera.ted jointly â€" by: D. D. Patterson andémmer Peters, who _\ ve me*mrd Agency for Matheâ€" @4 PS 3 P . g 7 s 1â€"%¢, ‘ P3 w * b 4 s l going to wflsï¬# Church of! mmand. the supper ANas success. 159 il 3 Accident Occurl ; accidéent oocufl‘ed at the new Garage last week. Two youths were working on firewood, one chopping wood ‘while:the: other lad was wheeling a" 2 klm-unln- nflnm ~l am * * . 1. on h deak wil be thé“%frst donation ‘the United{]] has’j given toward repairs oy t ', ogt!1d ‘.. of the subsidies on feed grain ‘ benefi-tedmo one and has made it The farmers of the Black .: River Township are faced with some of the greatest of problems at this moment. When subsidies on feed grains were reâ€" moved, it placed us‘in a position where ~ in many cases the feeding of livestock: ‘\ has become unprofitable. We Canadian farmers have a great and heavy responsibility to our country .. and the people of the world, to see to it tha.t. there is enough food to relieve ,,, people: will disagree that this of high cost of feed and grain ‘‘has anything toâ€"_doâ€" with .municipal poutlcs, «Bbut 1t defimtely has. Now that Mr.â€" Alarie is elected, it is the earnest hope ofâ€"all the farmers that he and his council willâ€" help the farmers get organized so that they will be able to get action in this matter. During the , viceâ€"presideé treasurer.â€" Singing w Albert . Aub companied : Bonhomme. For Groc rl MOOT PHON! . pouil PHONE 7 CE e h t o ol e e i oi i ns t e e uin m eï¬ o on old . o o Mrs flugh McC nfand son Ronald, ‘andâ€"Mrs, J. B. Smith, Bonnies grandâ€" mother, all of Kirkalnd Lake After the ceremony a Christening party..was held: at. the: home of . Mr., we uid S ue [A zi t 5\1‘ .\.,,ai' Y in **% : _our reeve and councillors have used Awelve day it is ‘very d Myrs. ter ‘along with the farmess and help us excelient judgment in repairs to Our roads and bridges, which mean so much to most of the farmers. But the cost of lHving is hitting us below the belt, and it is hoped that we will be able to form a strong fa.rmers orâ€" ganizsation in Bla.ck River so that we can fight back when we \are ‘mt ; : With Mr. Alarie and the neWIy electâ€" ed council, it is hoped they will fight get some kind of security. | . BLACK RIVER RESIDENT :‘g’; next year farmers will have to find *‘ "*~ / ways and means of getting organized, p to in order to fight against the conditions f tgmt make® it so difficult for us â€"to "» * make a living today. pint, while the price per_ wnt wa > 1:1, cents.. N ithe price gifart "Is. I ceptb Dug dp you know what charging for pint bottles? These are now selling at 11â€" cents; or, in othex words my. wife: andâ€"I are not paytng f 19 cents a quart, but 22 cents.‘"â€" _ My opinion is that, while: gover,n»% ments should keep pretty well outig; the general trade scene, it is the speâ€" cific business of ‘the public author{.g es‘ to see to it that there is an absolute minimum of unnesessary costs, prlbe~~» tinkering, monopolistic contsol, and. *speculation: in the "half dozen. Or ; 60, : basic foods of the peopleâ€"bread, rï¬ï¬lfl meat, butter, vegetables, sukar coffee, fruit? AMe | ; The Porcupine â€"~Advance, 3 Tess Let alcoholic beverages, . cosmetics, automobiles, movies, jewelry andâ€"mink coats take care of themselvesâ€"on the basis of ‘all the traffic will bear‘â€"but no one, either in Timmins or Toronto, sheuld be permitted to cashâ€"in on deâ€" 'uvpung the baslc foods to the house: wife‘s pantry; i.e., to tomorrow‘s Canâ€" Editor, _ Porcupine Advance, Timmins, Ontarioc. ~That was a poignant letter in your Deceéember 4th issue, in which â€" "Old Resitdent‘" certainly delivers a Jdethal right to the heart (if any) of ‘free enterprise in the following classic few lines: "As users of one pint of milk a:â€"day since my wife and myself hnave been alone, we have paid 10 cents a adians. It is this humillating exhibiâ€" tion of personal selfishness which has distinetly tarnished the. Canadian sceene since VE Day? I agree heartily with your clarion call for "A Royal Commission on Joe Blow, the little man who pays for the things other people sell." -v-.w‘-w\ .'..,‘,:, P T y TB V!Q SKAMINED Â¥ LASSES PITTED SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY Toronto, Ont., December 19, 1947 "DEMOCRAT." tion of this ' considerably to an. lnemsed producs« : in to assist natire;| tion. As an example, he stated‘that 70 °"Wl Pm**m‘ ithatteoth. men with 3 trashers in an 8 hour day important, â€"Canadianaâ€"are. reminded, will cut and bring to its destination 120 to keep in touch..with. the dentist so â€"foot cords of wood. Mr. Belec closed that he can kemnbs on their tebth. his> talk by ‘giving several legendary e ' Singing was led by Vincent Gauthier, Albert . Aube â€"and â€" Rosario Laurin acâ€" companied at the | plano by Vincant ~Ogilvie Flour Miracle Feeds for 12â€"44,p poultry, hogs, and cattle PHONE 70, MATHESON, ONT. Andomnlle Flower Shop bin ,Prop. 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