ONO Vol. 7. No. 35. ORONO, ONT., THUSDAY, SEPT. 23rd, 1943- Subscription $1.25 Per Y -Park St. Sunday School RaIly -Day, Sept. 26th H -on,, R. r cy Viývian, Port Hope, Opens Durham Central Fair At Orono ODnIy a Small Difference 1In Total Receipts Fromn That of Last Year Tbis week .we ,eoncîude tlic list cf -orize winners at the 'Oropeo Fai-'. But Ibefore wve go any fartier, 'wc rwant -to mention a couple cf things that 'was ýoverîooked in the revie-w of the -fairiix-gencrai. We forgot ýte mon- tisa thiat the fair was openiec by ~the Hon. Dr. R Percy Vivian, min- ister of bealti in the Progressiveý- C'onservati've governmient for tic ,rovlne of Oxtaie. Ina ils rem'-arks lie paid a -l'owin.- tribute te the farmiers cf Dur-ham Couuity, .axisai tfiat the present gcv'rnmient in office ~would lexci their ass-,istanice to help ,aloiig with this vital work. Mr. T. A. Rcid bitroduced bbc eak a nd in bis remlal±s, .was eft The opinion that Durham- Couniity wavs iiifer bet- -ter imes. Mr. Os. Oow', ll7President Coff tee Mri- liisyca, expressed b is apprerciaitioin to the d1ireceters fer thir splendid co-operation inx hclp- ngto nial e h, air whait it is today,. ýarnd was pleascdl to se 50 mally ont, ~'" thoul thewehr was a littie on tbc bily'ide. In taIking to fie scecrctary-tras -ilnrofet1tie fair, Air. M. Hl. StalpLs. wwe ere tolci that the pnoceeds fric the fair tbis year we,'uldcomar favouralbly vth thait çfrast pear-. Althengh 1the proceecis we l e d'own a little, hoe said thnt the am-ount wcild be under 1f00i 1Tie live stock classes filled vory -well iadleeil es-scin,-lly wh'len yon take intoý consideraticn tic amo"unt of caive -.<'andi time needeci to fit an animal fei- -the so ring. Very few fiai-mer.s niave Vhils extra timie te spare. Thler", Aas a g-ocd sho;wing- in aIl thc horse £las s e,. Foll'owing is ticelist ocf priz, îx Ilorses GClass 1. - Clydesciale Heorses- Yeld mare, T. R. Hall, Gordoin Brent; muare auid foal T. R. Hall, Perey Farrow, floal oet'1943, Howard L. Crydernian, T. R. 'Hall, Artbur McXay; colt, one year od, lst, Perey Farrowç\; fily orgein two -ycarýs 'cld, T'. R. Hall, Hleber Dwni; filly or gednthieu yars d, - 1icher I)own, N. R. Anidrcwýs; span 'cf hor- ses in harxcss wýitb wag-on, T. R. HIAl, Heber Dowx;nmare and two of her projeny under 3 years lst, :Percy½Far-ow. Agrcubuinl Br~e -Marc and foal, T. R. al Arthur MKy Hoeward L. Cryderman; foal cf 1943', T. R. Hall, Perey Farrowý; flly or gelding, one year, Perey Farrowi Ar- -fini- DVPcKay; spaxi of herses 'ix bar- ness witi wagoon, J. ýM. Reaci, ficher flewn, T. RP. Hall. Iaiclu'ding Get Beigian, Perchieron anci Puncçh Herses' - Yeld inarc, lst, John GaIlowiay; mare anci foal, lst, Ailanl B. Marin; foal of 1913, lst, Allax B. Mana; colt, cne year od, R1alsted Coatham & Sons Aia B. Mann; lily or glig two yeaýrs nild, lst, Ala B. Manxx; flly orgld ing, thr-e years cld, Bill fei, Milto E-. Cornisi; spax of borses l ix hai-nesm 'witb wagon, lst John Galloway. Y. Carrnage Hoi-ses - Mare andi foal, 0. J. Luicton, R. G. Moffat; foal c f 1'943, O. J. Luxton, R. G. Moffat; fiîly or gelding onc yeai- ld, lst, O. J. Luxtoni; filly or 'goildn, twe years 01(l I st, O. J. Luxto-n; single hor-se in barness, 15lhaýncs' or ovor, Ia Cociraacn, Allan B. MnAilaxi B. Mani; sngeherse nixharnoess iunder 1.51,2 ýids, isit, ysIchane;pa'ir of hbei-ses ix harncsýs, Ivan Cochraxe, Alian B. liaxi. Readete(r Herse(s -Mar-e atfoal, 1 s't, J. W. Boy'! Sns foal oiT '-,< 1943, Ist J. W. Boyýd&Sns filly or ge'lding, cxcnea old, W. Hl. Land- say; filyý or glig two yersdi Ralpi Saidier; ily orgcigh-o ycars 01d, W. TI. Lindsa,-y_ W. S. Ml fat, IaL 'aCoùlhranie; sing-elo bi-se in L1iarxes'sý, 151,2,it or over., IV-an cc-e,2ilid and '3rd, W. 'H. Lixnd- \..say; singl1e herse ixnh'aiiess under 15i/sý bandis, W, H. Lindsay, Iv.aniý Coch-ane, E. B. Shca; pair hersles ix 1uarness, liran Ceci-axne; W. Hl. d 'say, E. B. Shea,; best turnout Ivan CcaeE. B. Shea, W.'H. Liaci- !sabest single pcnry in harness, John Wilson & ýSon, J. Cursen; 'best pony under sacdile, Johin Wilson ý & Son; îbcst lady -driver. lst, 'siiveri plate,( donateci by the D eLaval Com- panýy of Peterboro, Allan B. Mann, 2ind, W. Hl. Liadsaiy; beset saddle horse, H. E. Hancock & Sons. ý General Pur-pese Hre - Mare and foal, J. W. B'oyd & Sons, Hal- sted 'Coathiam &, Sons; f cal of '1i943, J. W. eoyd & :Sons, Hhlsted Coatbamn & Sons; filly or geld1in'g, one year 'eld, W. S. lWeffat, 'Halsted Coathi & Sons, Ed. Harnis; filly ýor gelding, two years- old J. W. Beyd & Sens, Frank Ross'. J. W. Boyd & Sens; fily orl geldinîg, thrce years old, isit, Les- lie Crcu-ac; siuge herse to--vehi- cie, Ideal Dairy Leslie 'Cochrane, Ccil W_ýilson; span cf herses -to vehicle, Lleal Dxîry, Cecii, Wil- son, Ed. HIarris; besit b'orse, any age, -n rein ficm Classes-1l, 2 and 3, T. R. Hall, J. M. 'Reaci, John Galloway. 'Win. Rbinson 'Speial-fer liest foal froml Monanc'h, 1943, J. W. Boyd &ç SesHasted Conthiam & Sens. Percy arrwSpeial - for hÉest 'al from Carbro()k Mac, 1943, Ho110w-1 rd-( L2. CyeraPvlrcy Farrow, Arthur Mý DcKay. Osý. CnSpecial- lady driver's co,,ntest, W. 11. Lindsfty Ailan B. Lloyd Kennedy Seca Rod raice, W. H-. Lindsa'y, Raiipb Sacdiler, Iran ochrae. Andrew Eider Mxoil('~ bisst hlorse, any age, on the greunlds. T. R. Hall.' The Henry Memiorial Cup -- bcst team c1 f borses J. M. Read. Cattie Slortborns -- Bull, twe ycars old, W. F. 'Rickard & Son, _M. H. Pimmett & Sons; buill, one yeýar old, lst and i 2ndk, Mi. H. Pimmc--itt & Sens; bull , caîf, 1st and Sici'W. F. Rickard, &, So, V1d . H. Pi'mmett & Sens; i,.lci eow, 1st and 3rd, M. H. ?'im- mnett & 'Sons, 2xd, W. F. Rickard & Son; heiiferi two ytears -old, W. F. Rithkard & Son, 2n'd and 3rd, M. H1.' Pinmmtt & Sons; hieifer, 'one year, V. H. PimmetLt & ýSons, W. F. Rick- ard & Son; heifer, caîf, junior M.a H. Pimmlett & Sons; W. F. Rickard1 & Son'; heifer ýcaîf, senior, lst , W. F. R'kr & Son; herd bull àndfu ,females, W. F. Riciard & ýSon; M. H. Pimmnett & sons._ Aberden Anguls - bulli, ne ycs1 olci andi over . lst, Maleolm Baile: bull caîf, lst anc 2nd, 'Malcolma Bailey; miillh cow, lst and 2nïd, Mal- colmi Baile'y; heifer, tWxo years olId, lst aad 2nd, Mal'eolm Bailey; beifer. caîf, yst anid 2'1d, Ma-,icolm Bailey, herd Ibull, 1.st, Malvehii Bailey. Herefords - bull, 2years old, 'Miss E. Wbitsox; bull, one year old, Mil-1 ten E. Cornish, E. A. Rmtsvear; bull caîf, Miss E. Whiîtson, E. A. Rose-5 vcar, Donald E. Gilbson'; milch cew, E. Wbitson Milton Cornisi, E. A. Rosevear; liier,.two years olci, Mll-, ton Cornish, E. Whitson; heifer, one yea,-r old, E. Wlitsen, iMilton 'Corish, D'ona-ldl E. Gibsox; heifer caîf junior, E. Wiisitson, E. A. Rvosevear, Miltox Consileifer isalf, senior, E. Whit- s1on, Milton Cornis'h; berd bull and fou~r feinales, E. Whits'on, Milton Cornish E. A. Rosevear. Miýarkýt lass - heifer or steer, two years nid, isit, iMilton Crih heifer or- steer, on(, year odi lst and 2nd, MiltexniCornish; liest baby beef, 1.9t Malclman Bailey. JTersey.ýs - bull, lst, M. W. Staples; milch ccxv, Tht and 2nd, M. W. Sta- pies; efr two Yeaý'rs old, lst and 2ad, M. W. Staples',; biter one ya n1d, lst an'd 2nd, -M. W. talesiei- fer caîf, lst, _M. W. Staples; bull caîf, isit, M. W. Stfaples; bord buill spd1( 'four ,fomyales lst, M. W. Stapdesý. Toro i-e-as ne Ayrshic CLass shown thlis yeanr. BeffodSpecial -sit, show b al- ter donatcd by Mlto)n '11is 1 o OSy cfD. LneyCornis-h, 1't. M1Tilton E. Cornisi; 2rd, W. F. Ric14- ard & Son. Sliep Loicstos -rams'harlnglst and 2xjd, N. R, Andrews; ram la1nf1h, lst, N. R. Axdrews, 2na andi 3rd, G. Trevail; ageci ewe,ý lst, N. R. An- ci-w,2iid andi 3rd, G. Trevail; e-we, shearling, lýst anci 2nni, G. Trevail; cwc lnib lst and Si-c, G. Trevail, 2ad, N. R. And(rcwvs.- Cutswold - ram, -aged, J. M. Mur- i-ny & iSon, T. C. Giasipeli, J. M. Mur- ray' & Sun; ramn, bicarling, lst and 3rd. T. C.Gipl, 2nd, J. M. Mur- r'ay & Sen; i)rm lamb, lst and 2nud. T ( C Glapvil, 3rd,,J. M. Muri-ny & Son; aei ewe, lst andcijlîd, J. 'M. Murnal'y & Son'; 2nd, T. C.Glpei ewe- sbeanling, 1§taiifrl,1T. 'C. GlatspeIlidJ. M Mrt-ny ý-& Son; ewce lamlbf, lst, T. C. Gliapeil, -lad axd 3rid, J. M. 31'Murry & Son. Ç;o'l-h1,'vu , -_ram, cigoci st ani 211d' A. Ayrc & Sons; rýani, shearliag, lst ancid A. Ar & Sons; ram, lam5 st ad2nd, A. Ayre & Sens; owo, agec Ilst and 3rd, A. Ayrc & sons, 211d, '.R. MiLailin, shearlixg CWe, îst and i 2d, A. Ayrc' & Sons; ewc imb, isit and 2'dA.Ayr Sons.yr& Oxford Downs andi Shropshire 'Dewns - ram, c, H. Skýinner, F. Snowdex; ram, she-arlinîg, isit an-d 3rd, H. Skinner '2xnd, F. Sn'owden, ram lamnb, lst (and 2xid, H. Skiiner, 3id, F. Sjoiwiex; 'cw, o, lst and ndH. 'Sicinner, 3r-d, F. Sxiowden; oe, sTar I'g . Skinner, F. Snlow- doin; ewe Lamib, lst anirci 2ni, H. Skia- lier, .1-d' F. SxoaWden. Swine Yorksii-,es - boar ageci, H. E. H-ancoýck & Sons, Gai-et B. Richard; sowv (hi-ced) ageci, lst andi 3nd, H. E. 'aîcockI & Sons; 2nd, Gainet B. Rickar'd; boar, under '2 andi cier 6 i-àot4i, lst anci 2nd, H-. E. Hlaacollk & Sn;rdW. R. BaIl; swunder 12 and over 6 miontis, 1eV anci 3rd, HI. E. Hanuck &'Sons, 2nid, Gai-net B. Rielkard; hoar, under 6 axcd cxci- 3 meonthe, lst andi Zaci, G-net B. Richar'd 3rd, H. E. Hlanicock & Sons; SO0W, u-n(ler 6 and ever 3 miontis, lst antd i-,d, Garnet B. Rickard, 2niid, H. E'i. Hiaacok & Sonis. 'T-iore were no entries in tic Bei-k- shi-e andi Tnmworti class. Poultry Plymouti RckBairei Utiiity Stock - Diock, iFred Blackburn' Aliax B. )Mann; ion, R. M. Bron, Allaxn B. Mann; coecierLel, lst, 2n'd an'd 3rd, Donald E. Gibson; pullet Isit, 2xId amiý( 3i-d, Donald 'E. Gibsoin. Pl'y- miio_7ti Rocký, wiite-cockr, Ist, Allax B. Mamn; he, si t anîc i'3d, R. M. Broiwn 2xii, A. Ayre & Sons; cosck- ci-el, let ,oud 2nci, lla,-n B. Mann, Si-ci, R. M. Biowav; pullot, lst and 2iid, Allant B. M'aann 3nd, _R, M. Brown. Wyamnotte, 'any'variety - 'codki, let anti 3rd, R. M. Brown, 2xd, A. Ayre & Sons; 1honR. _M. Bro-wx, A.Ayr-e & Sons, Allax B. Mania; eckrLst anui 3rd, R. M. Bi-own, Alani B. Manýia; pullet, lst antI i 2d, R. M. Brw Srd, Allax B. Man. Riedle Isîai Retýi - - k . Ayre & Sons, 2ifnd ni Sri, R. M. Brown; hon, lst anti 3rd, R. -M1. Brown, 2nd, A.Ayr&Soscokrl lst and -n,\.M. Browni; puillet, lst axnd Sc R.M. Bnowxýv. Jersey Black bent -hn, lst andi 2,n LR. -M. 2Bew , ihian B. Mann;cckel 1,t anti 2nd, RP. M. Broc.wn Sij-ci La B. Mann; puiIt ot an -i ,R.>M. Bi-own, c, Alliax B. Manna. Newl Hnxampshi-e - coek, R. M. Browx i.AI- (Ooniined frein page foiur) Wirnuers la The T. Eaton Bacon llog Special Mr,. M. Hl. Statples, Treas. Oronio Pair Board, OrxOndarie. Deai- Sir: Tic ontiJes thi Ie T. Enton DBacon, 11,0g sPecýia bnci ut your Fair \we cigeti on the carcass ~aian]i Pi-st, 'M. H. Stapfles Oi'oxo; 211d, ~M. H. Stn-ple's, Oreno; 3rd, 'Sheldon Moffitt, Oroneo; 4tÉl, W. S. Moffat, iOrono; 5tb, Gai-net Richakrd Orono; 6tL. H'oocy, Oronea. Grand Cham- 'Thterew;%ere ;a total orsix entries iii the comnpetition. Yours litliî'c1ly, W. D. La-xvrie, L S.P. Gracier Whcere ? Park St. Sund »neoP WiVex ? 2.30 p.mi., Suaiday, Sepyt. 26ti Wh'at for ? "ris the Animal Rally Sunday Te rally our teorces for tic g od woi-k founr Sunday school A Special Programmrre Tic public -is laxniteci Voattend MAY KEEP STEEL DRUIMS Farmers may ncw kecp steel -Jruuns 'cctaiiug gaseline, 'cil or gi-case ex thiir farm-s sey long as tiey 'are irequir-ecl 'Vo store tieii'contents, S. Godfrey, Adm1ix1istrator etfIJsed Goods, anîxounes. Previcuasly, lai-- mers niere requesteci te retura sucb ci-uniis 'chou they had been ia Vbeir hands one inconth. Sunday Afternoon FINe PartiallyDestroys 1Barn Fire eariy Sundiay atternoon, Septemiýber l9th, partially destroyeci Vie ibarn oon Mi-. E. E. Patterso-,-'s p)rcplerty on Station street andiwi{ is rexnteci Iby 'Mr. faroici Hooey. Thc alaran was soýundeti arouncl 1.15pn~ a-nd ticfireien soox ni water playing on Vihe flaýmes. 11, 'cas a stubiborn blaze andi' was bard te e(xtingluishi. Tic fi-e startec ini VhP ie i hay ow, axd t requiroci nesr7ily Vw'o taýnks oft ater befere ut -was cx- tinguislieti. i the 'ba-i-n wien tV i re starteci wve(ell t o hrses andcOieeponyv, aise- ai 'ni-, the lat e eing-ing to -. Gibbs. 'Theici-ses were takýen 'onut te safoty by HrliHcyandi the car i)y Mrs.bs. W'ood tinat was stri ix tbebottoinipart et tie bari nat xoeonsumet as Vie blaze mas kept inxtVie bay me-lw. Th in ppor pa1rt ofie Ie a ishai- lydmaei aIse ticth i-oct. Tic cause cýF tic Iire is tlongit te have coen sPentaneoýus coniîbus ion. Between Puttinxg eut ticIire anad -ýliixg boti 'waVer taxks aýterwards ýtoo, tip Vie whole atron Mail Your Christmas Parcels Overseas By November lst RED CROSS NEWS The Orono Brandi of the Red Cr'oss at a business meeting last Thursday afternoon, mnade plans for, the ýfali andl winter work. Ship.ments of hospital supplies have been' iade durilrsg the sunmer anrd another quota of sewing and knitting is now ready. The immii-ediate work for *veryonje in the 'commnuxity, ut the -present time,, is the packing of Christmas boxes for our fighting mnen cverseas., Ailticles for the 'boxes are difficuit to proeure, but if eacli one wouald donate as many smnall ar- ticlIes as possible it will hep ' a great deial. Mrs. H. M.urray and Mrs. H. Dean are the committee in charge and on Thursd(ay afternioon, Septem- ber 3Oth, in fthe Oraxge Hall, a Vie- tory Tea wll be beld. , w1he, everyoine is, asked to ýbrinig h is or lier 'doma- ions. Kdnffly keetp the date free and ever>yoýne have a share in brighteninîg the boys .-Christmas. The ladies of the comn-maity, in- rludiig Il the country units suri- ronin rono., are a!ske2d to pi'e- pare articles- for the Christmlas ba z 1aar. Aprolih, fancy ahÀties, f'arm p'roduce, etc., -ill be very uc- ceptable. Vegetables and fruLit andit other -art«Icles from thle farm aeII wvays in greait de'mand. CHIARLES W.PNWRN 'Charles W. Pneadn passed arway at bis home at Lot 32, Comres- Sion q,' Clarke T01) hi, nsandaîLy' Scpeme 5th, at thee of 82 yepars. The-,late !Mr. Penwarden výas bori in ýPont Ilope on April 299, 1861, being- 'a son'of the Late M1r. and JMrs. Thosý. Penr'warden. At the age of seventeen years lie lefit Port Hoape for UTx- brdewhere lie farmed until his marriage to Isaibella Ar-buclile, \vben tbley m'oved to bhis preseýnt farm eon the ýth OConcession cf Clarke where hie had resi'ded up teo bis deatIr Abou1.t two years azo _Mr. and Mrs. Pen- warden celebrated their golden weýd- ding amliiversary. 0f tbis uniiont six ch-iilidreit were bo-ru, ()of which four survive, (ilaIzel) Mrs. Frced ornish, 'Morish; (Maibe1-l) Mvrs. Carl Tennant, 'Orono; Stella at homne; William cf New Park- and his skrro-wing wýid'ow. The fune-al servicewa conducted Jyy Rev. S. Ltteod on Tue:sdIay. Sept. 7blh. The pallbearers were, Messrs. Gore MeRoberts, Wmr. Miller, Hlarry Fraser, Ernie Nichol- soni, FIai-IDueval and Wm-i. Ruddell. Ivtenment -was iade n 'Orono Cerne- tery. A sig'nifican't item ! The numiber cof male teachers in eight provinces, exdIuding Qudbec, declined fromn 14,-ý 700 in 11),3 to 12,600 in 1942, due toi enlistm-ents and the fact that higherl saîaried enipîoymen't was found else- wihere. About 80% c, f this loss was from ene-rocin -rural sohools, -where the teaiihers we-re younger and lower 'pald, the Bureau of Statis'tics indi- entes. Christmias boxýes will av a miieli longer distance to travel, cn'taihn~g more hiandIling and resipmenICt t(" reachmany imeibers cof Ganada'S .Fightiag Services this year. To 2n- able al the Doinion 's menct and wo- men Yciverseas toreev their gifita from borne in time for Christmas Day, the Pos'tm'aster General, Hon. William!P.. uodK.ýC. M. P., 'calis on the Public to mail early foir Chrstmas Overseas, not luter than Noveinfier isit. The date is tex d'ays earlier than last year's 'losing time, but with many ýof our men servimg in the Medterranean areas, etc., the "dea4.. linse' has been advanced te meet the rapidly .hagigconditions. Tho'usands cf Christmas parcele- (Iast 'Christmas season more than S1/2 milliion pounds) and other mails reach'liiag the post officýe on or after by ac!eextuatÀidg th e difficulty of speedy hanýdlinig and aake it inupos- sible for suflicient cargo space to be flounaad the last steamshMips de- pairting - with 'the 'Chrisltasmailsto ensure al parcels and letters; reaichi- ing their 'destina-'tions in tîmie. A giftless Chrstrnaýs Day weuld dawn fer iwuany men suid iom n l uniforran oesaturning- the hiolidaiy into a day cf dsppo; intimlen]t instead oft ohefor which ieven the inter ar-- ril of thleir pa cel ould not coin- pest e. Adesail manils in inki fully, u nryand"ithut miseaiga. brevatios. e sure te plce etue'ni addvecss on eover, aiseý inclunde 'a.slip in tihe parcel ;bearing- sender's ad.- dressa f purcel, Pre¶pay al ,ia il correctly.n" i'ot n i ia Paï7cels should be packed coinpact- ly en'oupgh to resi-st the pressure oft ether mails ix the s ack sn d the haadling in transit, ea'c-h ar'tiele in the parIcel frl secured. Use strong corrugated' containers, net ligt crdbrdboxswrap in, sev- ci-al layers cf tick wrpil paper, an'dl tie securely wî,,th strong cerd. Do not use fanecy Christ-mas tissue papei' f or wraýpIper, or coloeured rbosto tic. Parcels mnay be scwn ini strong (cotton o r smlrfabric. The mailing of matches safety miatchbes, and 1ligiter fi'uid or amy ter inflammrrabIle SubStaaýe la strietly ~prohiited by law. WIIAT CAN YOU SPA RE? Hfere aré somne sug-gestions fer pteople who svant te b elp1)stl-»ly artinies to g-o ixto the Chiristm-as; b)oxes for the boys ocverseas whicb will soon be pa'cked b.\ the Oro)nG Bran'ch of the Red Cross, Soeety : - MiIk Cliocolate bars, gum-i velvo, chýeeseL, canned mnilk, razor blades, bvigcreamn, tooti 'paste or po,,w..v decr, 'writing padis (sm-all), enveloqpes, peicils, Oxe,payg cards. We !are halvi'ug fruit cakIe madei ax 1 onationýs cd rais ins, sugar, peel and cherries will be acceptab)le. We wýould a1-o islike to nmeke somen' home(-r-ade eardy. What can yoti sacrifice- for 'aur boys? Rcm31emh:1er Our-akenontea daly, Thrsay iepteibpr Sth. Drew Cabinet Extends Grain Subsidy To Ontario Farmer. Tic Drem'w Cabinet bas approveci irixg cdbrinsteci et oftei-mixl anl extension o et cao meti for tie ing Se-pt. 30. Nine,,ty centsat payînig oit gra-in subsidies beuee ilb ac cu~gNxnbra dela'y ix tl ic fiiing cf delive2ries cf the lo-cent rate nilîl malintain tuien gralin order'ed by n1t'arie tali-mu )ercDcen)Iber- . fi-cm tiches(t. "Ouiranc-par.exe Ii making tuis announc-ment at po'or~, sadici ol. KennedyA. "01,de Queen's iPark, giulueMinister for Wester n 1teetilgraiiin bave T. L. 'Kennedy saitiOd r c utpoui-ig ixse i ' idlhat iler 'harrvesteci cxceofthetic ci-est spring arceowfallixg wesbeidordk-î gÏra!in ci- O's inye-ais aidestilmateci Orders placedc>I arly in August cel- it Vo blboet40'por cent t 1n101.nil.not be cieirv'red n. mtily Ila t o'ise busbols, Vie 1943 yicld ila etraeandti to i opnai 41,091,000 hu )aI lleillfl tie19412 illg acmers ho 'npin -cd & oncle. crrp. exp n g it the $.80Onta Tic ý'1.80 s.iywibnermally sbsthVe rates 'oferci f'ey r Angt- qwou)li ha-ve teiixated at tic end ofe have beion extende-d. The 5 EE LY'Ti ES