Clause 5: Every occupant of land, or if the land is unoccupied, the owner shall destroy all weeds designed noxious by the regula- $105118 as often 1n every year as :s suï¬ficient to prevent the ripe- hing 0f their seedg; ,~ â€"3“; (31911196235 . “new,“ Amy: person who cOntraVenes any of the provisions of this 'Act or refuses to obey any lawful order of an Inspector, given under authority of this Act, shall incur a penalty of not less than $10.90, nor more than $50.00 for eVery such offence. Weeds have no lpace in a progrewirve community DO YOUR SHARE to prevent their spread! Zella M. Bentley, Clerk of Gavan Township Ross Davidson, Clerk of aners Township J. E. Robinson, Clerk of South Monaghan Township I _ AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII tinas, we desire to follow the} basic laws of the Kingdom of 2 God, but have to apply them! to the kind of world in which we live, requires all the Grace of the Bord. The earth is the Lord ’9 and the fullness thereof. Dominion over it is our respon- sibility, as good stewards of" bur Master. Not being over‘ anxious about life. Not 'so anxious, that things possess 118,. and become, masters of our souls. Live in the world and enjoy it, but keep your loyalty stead fastl-y on Jesus Christ, who shows us a. more; excellent way, the way of Love. The senior chair sang in their anthem “0 What a wonder‘hl “Ye cannot serve God and Mammonâ€. Lay not up for yourselves tresures upon ear? h. Do not spend time and energy making money; providing ftr pensions and insurance, build- ing and beautifying houses, on larger .or smaller amounts. Follow the Christian way of life. “Seek first the Kingdom of God, and His righteousness; ures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break flhrough’ and steal; but lay up for your- selves treasurers in Heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and Where thieves 6,0 not break through nor steal: E01- where your treasure is, there will your heart be alsoâ€. Sunday Morning At St. Andrew’s The Rev. George A. Boyle,‘ B.A., professor in Emmanuel, College,. Toronto, was guest? speaker . i The text for his sermOn was Matthew 6:19 and 20. “Lay not up for yourselves treas- PAGE TWO Ox-Bye Daisy Canada Thistle Wild Carrot. STEVENSON’S Market Gardens Phone 18 Millhrook 7 HAVE 0N HAND: Fine Gladioli Spikes, and Cut Flowers of many variety Give Them a Ttial, they satisfy! Destroy These Weeds! NOTICE '_I"O TOWNSHIPS OF CAVAN, MANVERS AND SOUTH MONAGHAN ' THE WEED CONTROL ACT SAYS: White Cockle Common Ragweee Poison Ivy Russian Thistle Spurges omquefoids, Etc. Wild Mustard Hawkweed Wild Lettuce Rev. Dr. Neal announcedl Friday, September 19m, and DAY SERVICE HELD lthat Rev. H. B. and Mrs.{§on call at the parsonage, if â€"-- Herringfon, recently superan- needed. The annual decoration day Iuated afttelr serving very ac-i Make your plans â€(0 he 011' service was held on Sunday, ceptably for several years on hand next Sunday mornlng toi September 14th, at 3.00 p.m. the Keene charge, will be here: welcome them to St- Andrew ’S'-. M'iilllbrnok: Band supplied the to give us pastoral care, and:S‘1mday School at. 10 a.m.,‘mus<io for the occasion with Sunday services for the next Church service. at 11.15, as‘ George Patton s~ounding ‘thp 71181181. E-L.H-; “The Last Postâ€. Walter Se- _.. ward, Noble Grand and Bro. Levergne Fallis conducted the The Churches lservice with Dr. Neal giving f g! 't-he address. Flowers were laid l SUNDAEIEFEFFMBER 21 1‘at the cenotalph‘ by Rebekahs 1 land Odd Fellows in memory ___’â€" -' ._.__~.â€"â€",_____.__._. larket Gardens Iillbrook HAND: n ta. ' . Pe tecos cingziembhes or of the departed Brothers In nine cemeteries, and those who Zion Pentecostal Church: died in the past wars. Saviour is He†. Common Milkweed Bladder Campion Tumbling Weed Gammon Burdock Pepper Grass C ommcn Ragweed PRESBYTERIAN Centreville and Millbrook Rev. Waller Patterson, M.A., Minister Emeritus. Grace Church, Miilbrook Sunday Schoolâ€"10.45 a.m. 9.45 a.m.â€"â€"Divine Worship. Gentrevilke Church 10.00 a.m .â€"-Church- School 11.00 a.m.-â€"-Divine Worship The United Church of Canada. Millbrook â€" Gavan Mr. Stan Northrop, organist and choir director. Rev. H. B. Herrington, minis- ter in charge. “0 Come, Let Us Worship’. CAVAN 9.45 a..m.â€"Ra11y Day Service MILLBROOK 11.15 a.m.â€"Rally Day Service 16th Sunday after Trinity. St. John's,- Ida Mattins 9.45 a.m.. St. Thomas’ Church, Millbrook Mattins 11.15 a.m. Christ Church, Bailieboro Evensong 7 .30 p.111. Zion Pentecostal Church MILLBROOK D. L. Johns, Pastor. Sunday Services 10 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Worship Serviee. 7.30 p.m.â€"Great Evangelistic Service. “magic carpet†tours flhlrough Japan, Hon-g Kong, Manila, Bang- kok, and Honolulu will see such exotic sights as the gigantic five or six weeks, arriving next Friday, September 191‘h, and ion call at tha parsonage, if needed. PARISH OF CAVAN Anglican Church of Canada .Rev. J. Edgar M. Palfrey Rector m MIRROR-REPORTER, \mnnoox, OMAR-IO â€" I-..-.-.- CARLEY, STANDISH, CLARKE OAKLEY LECH Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO T. J. Carley.Q.C. (1896-1956) B. 0. Standish Q.C. T. E. Clarke.B.A. with the Osaka Castle, one of Japan’s most beautiful feudal structures (next to the Buddha); flower arranging, an ancient and skilled art, demonstrated: here by a modern Japanese maiden; and (right lower comer) is Hong Kong. Uninhabited only 100 years ago, Hong Kong is a shep- per’s paradise. Today this “free port†offers duty-free goods from the markets of the world. bronze Buddah at Kamakura, Japan, built in 12-52, (lower left); I.0.0.F. DECORATION DAY SERVICE HELD Weddings, the sick room, funerals. . H. Carley B. Com. W. C. Lech B.A. - Opposite the Caipitol Theatre, Port Hope Ebrams’ 11’ [ngr ‘3pr - PHONE TURNER 55796 DAY; TIRNER 52808 NIGHT, COL LE‘CT Ebrams’ 31’ lower Shop “LET FLOWERS SPEAK FOR YOU†21 Queen Street A number of local ladies and? young girls are busy helping with the tobacco harvest these: days. There has been no heavy' frost as yet to ruin the crop,l and until there is, the job Will‘ keep booming. ‘ l_ § Luau), \JJ. mv‘y v.~. 1'" in circulation than Canadian pnes in this country. Our curi- osity caused us to keep all cop- pers for one week that natur- ally came our way. We were not surprised to find that out me time to time it has been noticed there seemed to be as many, or more U. S. pennies 90$ the 20 that did show up, 8 were Canadian and 12 United States. DOes This- mean that the Canadian mint (cannot keep up with the demand for Cana- dian 1 cent pieces, or does it mean more American tourists ATTENTION LADY LIONS! The ï¬rst Fall meeting will be Held at the home of Mrs. Some pickers, We understand, are allergic to the cultivated weed and have to quit the job because of this reason. TOBACCO HARVEST STILL GOING STRONG W. Kennedy on Monday, Sept. 22nd, at 8. 00 p. m. Hostesses will be Mrs. W. O’Brian and Mrs. R. Palmer. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘IIIIII‘III! mmwmlflm PROBLEMS $â€"! $â€"â€"!$â€"-â€"â€"! If you have steady employment and would like to budget your Plumbing and Heating Cost, please ask for one of our booklets and fill an application to-day. Phone B'ailieboro 30 HASSON MACHINERY, (OLDSPRINGS YOUR AGENT FOR Cockshutt â€" DeLaval â€" FarmHand â€"- Reliance SERVICE AND SALES Invite you to see our display of Keying equipment; , test it, price it, drive it,â€"you’buy it. We now have a. plan that shall take care of your Lequire Plumbing Heating Attention Home Builders PIumbing and Heating TWINES AT SPECIAL PRICES DIAL GOLD SPRINGS 37-3-22 Thmday, September 18, Don’t think we are ï¬nding Fault with the U.S. currency, we only wish we had all the U.S; pennies circulating in Canada, if we did and couldn’t get rid of them here we know a State across the border with 'a climate much the same as ours that always interests us when- ever we visit it. PERSONAL Mrs. Burton Blackwell and Mrs. George waeatherick of Toron o, are enjoying a vaca- tnon with Mrs Thos. Ingram. Ann Street. are bringing their children over here with them and the “kids†rob their bank before coming, thus accounting \for the large number of U.S. pennies. Phone Millbrook 87r2 ryeâ€"d1- _r.r Telephone collect Keene 83w1, if no answer Peterborough 31-2-4330. Barrett Fa: 5am:- 253223 I I I H I I n I! U M I m I N I! a» ' Quinte Confete ministry†as this man di< The conference was ope by Sid Martin, I‘ranki Planning Commi’tee Chaim Greetings were brought by “The spirit of this cunfelé is equal to any {in Canad said Ralph \Vilson, Aqsm Secretary, The Board of ,\ “and there is a new Vita coming into the Church thro the enthusiasm, in crest concern of 34000 Churcin in 806 mens’ clubs.†“org work, retreat. and lemma] challenge and a call to fective Christmn serxice. 1 Mr. Wilson, is needed in Church and in the world w] We live and work. “'0 sm‘ be constantly evaluating 1 gram to measure i's effect Fred McIndOO, Confe Mens’ Council President, sided during a review of m 140 laymen Attend Bay Of “Fifteen million adults ll to read every yearâ€"but u do they read? When did} last read a book on religil said Morrison Kelly, Profel of Public Worship, Emmar College, Toronto, “We faced with people who app to have never graduafed f1 the Sunday Schoolâ€"people 1 have to learn to grow up in understanding Christ. A pc Jar question seems to beâ€"l little can a man believe 1 still be a Christian‘.". ' “Fulfil Your Ministryâ€] the theme for 140 laymen tending the third Annualj of Quinte Men 5 Con†er held at Belleville’s Albert ‘ Drawing on a new testam figure. Dr. Kelly said. k we have (Epphras) a n mp1 13‘ dedicated senam of 4 a model of dex otion. 0 faith which has been authe cally and personally ob’aine not a series of hand me do â€"can enable us to “fulfil ministry†as this man did The conï¬erence was ope 1w Sid Martin. Frankf A. E. McKenzie, Principal, ‘ JUdge J. D. Anderson, Ch man of the Board of Gown at Albert Culleue; Rex J Lane, Presidegn Ba} oi Qu Conference . Dr. Muchmor answered temporaneously questions mitted dealing with 5111);} ranging irom nuclear wart total abstinence, settlcmen the present beer strike obscene literature. hege last week-end. Rin through a fast three~day gram the theme challenged from over forty communiti‘ Eastern Ontario. Dr. J. R. Mutchmor, S4 tary of Evangelism and S Service, complimented Ch‘ laymen on the effectivenes their work, plans and prog in revitalizing the role of in the total program of Church. Dealing with the su‘; “Moral Issuesâ€, Dr. Mutct said, “when it comes In major moral issue when we United Church) have ('01 tions and others will not nounsce their convictinus must say we will go on al‘ But, we should 1101 be bi miSehievous nor dogma‘ For example, said Dr. M: mor, the United Church taken an official pOSiTiUJ “uncomprmising oppositiw the liquor tradeâ€. Thursday, September 18. CASH for dead or cripplâ€" ed Horses amd Cows. Top price for old horses. Dead Stock!