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Orono Weekly Times, 22 Jun 1944, p. 4

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M isHo!e McKaYo isvstigler a At rs. Mrs.Wnx Mercer ai Luxn atenedthe El anniversary 'jas',Sndy E ~pply ta J. H. I Orono. c-23-c. I Apply V o A. F. MQcKENZIE, M.D. 2.00 lto 4.00 ep.3i. .0 8.00 j PHONE 47r1 ORONO LE GAL1 Lawrence C. Mason, B.,A. Barrister and Solicitor Office 688 rine 553 PAT s (d the more by horjîse andl tends appar- % odv on- arnniversary t Éq dreained of ii be al- in the ïvalue in the, na- -'ent uc 1 lc es, el ec trJcal a)pparatus, so o.Alinge quantity of ail- counatries, ,but, mýore t-han , * * e "Downtý To- The Sea On Ships" The hazards af xw-time serce are-,bro(ught homne to u.s fror tIme Vteime when: we read or hear oif thie death or ýinjîury of somen Chind in one of the thîce armed forces. Anoter liac of actvit just aýs essential although perhaps les spetaulrlethat of the mercantmarie. erein is engaged the son of one of aur well l tow' usiness me-n, We refer boWifd Froste, who bàas hand soue rnarawescapes from disaster on, the sen, but 'hlns also î>een so iraculous eSCapes. We join orreaders in w'ishing Wl fred the sýam-e good-fortuae ail the way through. Hlowever, another rone of or lds, Jon Earnîes, ucubeto ep -ur .en lsboat vistorpedoed ofi Vie Filorida conast txvo yýears ago. John,lieW- fre, vnsn wrelssoperator. Last Suaday tre umemory of John Barnesrwas imonoed by the IOOF.of w nc e wsa 1meniber. A eutfl bake of flowes was placed àa Park Stret United Chrcli by the Oý rder. The flowers viere takea for the afteroon ser- -cmetoCLarke Churcli frmrlutttendled ohan ree ftr yardspreee t oMr and MsWIlJbert Grossley, tlie l'a foster pmants. Ooig douwn Vofý the seat in ships enal hardsbip an sacri- fice at nny time. in war tîme hés fct is1tUe many %ams overWe sannat sp noo hi'ly of cithose rwho -Serve la thattcapacity, OIrono bas anenviable rptainfor g9d0 aron(iadthat of course menus go-ad gardeniers. IHre are a few f-acte aoutthe 'watie grdnsof 1943. There 'weie over 209,20 of these gadenýs in ommnitesof' one thousand population a-nd aver. There viere a groat maîy nmore la villges and von farime. Thlepoucinof these, p0,00 ardýenýS 'as ili the nigha-roo 57,500 tons ofvetbis ~or 350 pounds on the avage. t was a moat helpful moment. The suirvey pas carrioD ut by the Departurent of Agiculure inco- cporaton ith the National War Servies Deparbment and WVo- ansVoluntaîry centres. A 15 per centicrease vwas found in the nme of gardons in J943 as mpared to dioms of 1942, and n 24 per cent încrea'se over j940, Here are the approxîmate aergoyie!lds of thevaos kinds of vegetables gruwa last year-ptatoes, 37 per cent; tomaeoSI 1 per cnt; carrot, 10 per cent beets, 6 per cent; cabbage, 4 per cent; beans, 4 per ent; and a per cýe eh of onicons, ccmes unp b'n rhbrpeas and srveet cora xere 2 Pecr n of the total, Mn ail a-trercraps vee per cent or lkss of tire aggregate produed, lancity xartime gardens, the fifteen most popula vegetable gra-wn were carrotsbeots, beans, tomsatoes, onions, potatOe, peas, lettuce, eccunibersen, radinles, rrubarb, cbigtriSsweecern, ond Swiss cliard, ln the order named. A ca-aiderale saving la transportalitinfacilities and in gslnand also ila wear con rudbber- tiresvsafetdby 'these great q'ttis~Of hm-rw od beside the big cnrbto to the natiolns food spply at large. An- otdher fatoril favor of thl l.esboid gardea is îthe way laVihjýici i enabies moref tire prd 4c.oflarge cmerilgardens Vo lie (can- yvasva was formï-ed wa o be cý 04ry, 't meeV er, Mrs. RitCllARD Di' LEO C, PR4- Mâon., Ti JUNE 263 "'TEEi ALL ALiCE FAYE AIMiiter SUNDAY JUNE25th il', am--Worship, I teil you rnay but execp reetye zsh1ja , ai Uli gardon ea-0 the vehicles our faîr il f, oýur lot vt 6th -Liii been apared 50 ini -encli people,0tire D Vln seeïng i sm ca-v e con- d ~ow in ca-w s tan,ý denjt i farm servie C Weare a-tbeforoý, nuc t'ir fai. Mail fror eis, t( ol la or a newspape-rs o-,Ontaro zare carryiug an adveri the atention of rendors an apel ar volunt "Farm Commandos," With Vire haying sao oigon "in-n ' be~ ~~~~~c nmdddsert osve this valuable co tial agricuturaminoe is Vhat of darying. The by Canadians bas iacroased ,,subest-tall-y durinig kind "ofcoarse grains and oirrfadders are .nîe daiy erds a-tiigh- production1 levels. In 1>943 t; gransaccountod fnr a rdcinI ikpo ti iagofirýy hrs Every acrelaOntarlo must o ed àfor Canadians vCEi ie caed ixpon Vo face greater have yet experienced, Therefore, if a group ot mandas" type Co-uld ibe 'anzedinOur Vla if service eoa biredeed farmerspermment & haîf day- iwhatever thie case ay --be, alul sum otal of VIre wref-t kse a -; W.F,-WARD NOTARY_ and DR,. J. T. SHIEPPARDtL VETEMRINARY SI' RGEON S fflce aïn st. COrewk* QcePhono 56 r 7, oü-o- r J. c GAMEY INSURANCE Mile aud Labltar ? ~A c TIONE ERS DTED JACKSON Auctioeer and Valuatoe, Cen rur.,kate wç%ith hlm i tPeý Pe0y ntar!Qo, or sue, CIrkà A E.~~& Motnaron, for date» JACK REID Speialzein Farm andït Fuirniture Sales Con-.suit 1me fo,,r ternis anrid da te 0s houe1620 - Clrike Boiwmianvie -Oro2no. A ie:Bovvmanville, ay480 Nih,7m4nd575 0roo,27 -I 31 e Oldest, Largest and Most Co,'mplete Furiture store and Modem flunleral Service iii Our ServEe-THELBST Our C.ds-T1 HE NEWEi-ST Ouric--TELOW'EST BOWMANIL -COO Ç&naiansoldersfighting in Italy T'he-ir letters describe bow wild InPla. tioni lias spread Vhirough the countrïy riiigpovertyan hunger toe even oynge eèg for -M i res, Twvçenty- 'or sup ieo ase havc la Ute Office Publisher mile an appaen V-o cani s

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