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Orono Weekly Times, 27 Jul 1949, p. 3

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thée tI Smailing Mclhar-d ait]Wlîklnaom d- the girl seatad Ont an x babind the staion esit efeeling awk- ici: ythîng wrong?" p lmquickîyappras- eaSe go away." irby squatted onpbis must !bave lost semai t last ra-e.Blak ox one~ by net ceming An I'm, a baby teD cry, 1t heîp it. I--wa - staked evrybîn o 'han that terrbeIM. no body thenugbt had ite wiu." Ied, .dabbinig at ber aed lea lnîce youngq if" did 80 want cern- ae was Postmnan's Los& -.Ro.se M-arie Ceuch, whe shiort weeks agri wvas an unnoticed mail girl et lu. l7oywvoed, lias forsaken the mýails te please the -maies, . Rose Marie may Son, be openj-irg fan letters of her ownx for her first sereen performance imi "The Kid Frotu TeKani.» One View 0f Britaini's Problemi Bdanapresent ra eceniom.ic ~ ~s~gencys prov'iding a brIiiantly els- ray itr Qfh5 virong ttot onl1y' witb. Soc.ialisaii, but -wbat's wro1g wi'hseC rnu*b o--f te4day'S *nigalcout thý hoA, cf cumusg S the word' MI* eaay The Frnancisf fu~s ne te mpyw tha Britain nsialiguan,,cy wfuld ba~been aveid- idocd oýI ovrngh ad 30emal- eugn otha tba.u a. Smoilt govern'- n-Least beenl lu pe'er. Wba"ýt w- are - .nom, seing in Britin are tce fruts fa half cen2tu.ry of miissieniizinigfi I1b4y topianismn ard aD.htia pr'er-lig C', votes for wbvIîcb ai! partie must hare semar!espu As n iiutr'Éi~, aI'adiaus ueced erebrneoute acata u own elen of les ivonth, Iu that *Iactou Libuerl prmied t-h adoption or extesien fi many po ,- cSa which were fatherd ani moth- ored 'by Socialist 'gospel adI ra- tice, aIud theCosrtvspom Ïseçi cbiefly te givc uis moGre of theset metastires thlan th 'Libeas teayis in its sïiplest, starkest ferme, theiý unwiillingniess fi lier pceople te verk blard asouh %-h Sociahistý "find tbe(ýy haabeen un able te repeai the laws of hmi ntr.As W le-a oo Wst -, .1n, says: th... Secaiaiu tIat bias broken ouiit rti as the prime exatnple, aned ey Amnerican mlouley unjtil nlow hias pre- vente "eonIn cf' the fact" 1oit a o. v~ ±vt 11e la vv WC a.tU vvK lsn' conplahuiigat ail.» That ight Pollyand Kirbiy had dnner at alittie i cuot on thet Tam1iami îtrail. He knew she waswonidering w'heni anid how he was geing to pay bis racinig debts, anrd vher-ebhe was going to get thie money te estalblish iisaiýef in the law buisinless. Yceu )ust cpýn't hang ont a shingle îin Miamoi and expect buisîiess at on.ce. But he idi't off er the infrm- t ion. The n1ext day li h bied an office on Fiagler stret, then call1ed mp Çlstratton and ôýasked that racing ntu iasttomeet him at Iialeah, "Clnl"ha said -over aRsand- wk cn.eOff-e bn our later. "I'm going to tal<e, you u'p on thaoMf fer yen mrade nme for mRnin Tecolonel starcd. "Nowýwait a mntKirb-y, !Hasth hrse died or breken à leg orseetin? taughed. "i'm uiti rac-ýin, Gifo good. I snehuinsa e n encr- gjetic on lawyer te be wasting hie tua iýat. Y hired an office ýthis3 moring." Thy ent eut te tha s&tales ,and lookad a Imà-kni' The col1- onelcoudn' nersa n d ibut ha wvroe bis cbeck for $50,0o) an i te papers wera ase. onc ou f a que esto nteptof bis stýomach1, Kirby headed bc frthe s-tablesfor 4a last freel Otside I'ma-Rnnî's stali ha Étopped dead stili at' sigbt of Pely laden Heýr eyeS blazed at; himV. "Sol Thie good eari-Temn hÎi caugit at her=arm bt sie PrAe away. Ha foltowed hermaitmate be car. î'w "Yo 've go e isen" aaidý despratay, gttîn iiibesie br. OI onddài becaue I tboUgt it w.ýould nmake yen lfceal beýtter. AndA hworked. i reatit bn1ISid Iwas t"hrOUgh wthracing. I'vt to. ool"Ha e ont tbe bi Mo Sale and the checli Sbe Stare-1Aat im ro dd fr-ightene-d. "01,yenshndnthae be abe-I m " mea,e oe herses Any ena ýcan secthat. Youloe Net bafis much as 1 love yen, hA told bar spory.Haput bis ai arennd lber, "Yen believe th dat, den't yn? Yen fniUst beIevýe it," "Darlin-g, oi cur Jr d, And- "Wlsomeýtime, after wevý"e býeau respîectable for a geo'd long wble -we'll buy aohhrse, weni'twe A heorse is great as lmaRui' ecs-we bhotb love herses, don't we?" "'Wc o, Kirby agrecd joyfuiy Seasot0 a Ido'traaily know if the following acivica, hi regard t& pre-harvear spraying of apples, l gPoig te reac!h yen in time te b. L aniy ge.However, hera Itis fo what ifs wortb: Tea~yo~.whese apple mrpI really iprat tir xperts amýy, pre-hiarvest sprays sh-ould proveý highy valuabe bas been proved thaPt such ritrtment prevents a large porenageofpramnature droppinig oýf the- fruit before it bas reaehed proper mnatnarity and colog, To put it another way, gre- harwvest sptaying raeduces the nul-m- ber ojf win-dfaïls, andi lengtbýens YOÔli7 Pickhllg SýýaSOn by heldhtrg the~ apples ont5a tracs vuntil they cas bealadled prcqperly. Down in lNevw Brunswick ùthý.Do(- mânion Gvrnet Experimatle Station m~ade a test, ucsing a nph tdamne aceic-acd plyeparton caileçiparmone, oniMctwsb ap- ppes nd ther vaýrieties, h eal r egardng Ce test are rater in- wera selected --al!thesame beig-bt Mnd sion.Sixof ctmwere treaad Theaothbaf doze nee h efu- treated. Then, bgnigthe day [177 Mn X l Ce, ...... car a'i mienuls motorists ala arfeonlmy a few vcenits. op-like -poucli cuann dulst ndcargrae i aluminum andiîe, wt uIsed wihu agro "01h, Fil be oha à'ire haciaun wf ate kbars 4clta rtg action is smpeandquc.Wtrun ead, dissoivýing tie, detergeut anid wasbing the etergent is exhautsted the flow, of dlean wýater elihes the ca's fInis$s r t he E - ZEE ' w a sber va reci ipuîimLer ouas ;windos, S îigs, boats, porches, garge fleors and -any e wvasbed easily and inexpensivel Wîth Ci- IOnley and tîm(e svn device. Ve, p a!lv-aYs behae e eac -W Kxý,Ar ie erect was 0 rooucei n ef týhe apples bcm yrmtr Treesof the eary ldd tht have bie,-n sprayed sheiuýJd ha pickf-d ie foCre teaplsreach thie"ra- oenn" sage -adeaapplication of te srayappears te besufcnt Wi N1h clnto'sh, ic'us Con- tbdralymoe ucran h x terwa p'roduct yen ume, bc ur teC folwthemafatrs'de- tios colad b daottr an geSession beard is tha e e aboutha cbap w-ho steod wit. bim huchf fins n, every Wc i u ing tu am c, HORSE 5"Do y LOUIS BOURDON promineont radio singer und maste, of ormne tho populatlom province? The popmda tlmifNe O a, tonth pro*«Moe ln the Dominloo of Canada," 4 321,171. 00 YsU 1<nOW .. -that Newfoundiaiid was dis- covered by John Cabot oni' June 24, l1497,:and was fcrmîally occtpied on behalf ofGrctBiln1 August, 1583, b>' Sir Humphrey Gilb.rt? DO Ym1(10w. .tha aproxmatt>'onethld of i 4S arEe or42,734 squae- miles Ï5 cov3ered by wut. v.th-- capit fo efontn 1 t ohn'sz ,.a &iy of 56,709 înhabitants, over 940 âa1w misre In operation . 206 factories pack salmon wlth a total pack of soin, 6,,600 cases, and 220 fcctories pack lobster with t otal1c pack of somre 6,300 cases. . seat fishery,,coýdfishi packing, waeflsery care alsto engaged in .. arge beds of iron ore are being cleveloped and exten- sive cieposits of zinc and lead ore are being chivite v; v 12 194-/ a total of 396,998 tons of s>,tancktrd newsprint was exported . , there are 16 hydro-electric plants with 237,471 horsepower developed in 1948. Do YOU Kiiow wny Interesîing and uf1usuat facts? Our "ýAdvlsory Panel" "011 puy $25 for any authetiiaî.ied readers' subrnissions If they oare a sIe, Ail Iette bacons. cur prop-.erty. WriteBack Horse Brawery, St-ation L, Montre-cd, P.Q. Dîrec t4e Ha

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