rsoe elem ' v _ a Fight 0r Fool Born Borer To i NARI “INN-Mill ma»: CUl can m sous s TO POLLINATION- . iii to There are two ways to obtain a hug harvest oi sweet com. Make eeveral practices oi an early var- iety, or plant at the some time three i, ' or iour varieties. which mlture 0M ‘ after the other. When hybrid the latter method is po brld sweet corn varlet as tend to mature more uniformly than the ofien poilinated varieties. pivina I s ortcr harvest season, _By platit- irig four varieties. mIturi-ILR in 60. 10, 8O and 90 clays. or theresbouts. I harvest oi six weeks may be 0b‘ taln _ ts might be had bv side of tihe leevee of a sweet corn is used.‘ ar. liv- it. or climb the tassel. is necessary ed. Similar resul making iour SOWLF-Il oi an early . variety, about ten days apart. But r - ~ ior a (all crop it will usually be ‘i ‘ found best to sow a late variety. inking 80 to 90 days to mature. s: the early types seldom do as well ‘he fall weather. Late varieties are usually taller, have larger ears arid yield more heavily than the earlws In sections where the Eur-ow"! zern borer has become established. it is necessary to kill or outwit t est, in order to harvest a full crop. e moth which lays eQils 0! til insect emerizes from winter quart- ers when the weather is warm. and early planted corn is about two iee tall. Eggs are laid on the under: i * Cream Route ldward L. Henderson will haul beam fer Rnnelbroek Dairying Am lociatlonon Murray Harbor North Mute lune as lest season. borin- ning Tuesday. May 21st. Ceiieotinn Cream on voter's Road and River, evening of 20th irvst. weekly until further notlee. s. boy source. Secrets To outwit wo wee them, and borers does seek Sweet drills wit should be much oi it v0 e0 ove ++++e+++oo4+o<+e ‘bfi - 4i. Grow A Early Sweet tiorn ¢..§ __ '4 . 5-.--_. were? /t‘§ ‘ 1- vsrrrre be uor not wee one) rs ettALtON MUN.‘ w leaves similar oli. and mshy chosen as eat bill"?!- When insects hatoh out on corn, lauts they eat ll rig their way or..er the stal after the eggs have been iore they enter the stalk. Good suc- cess in doing this was obtained 1M1 year by dust T. o! 3 percent strer lanting may be delay in u are‘ oats. are tall e t Y0? . in out gran-ts fl-nd early ¢crn is out oi dana lsn to try this method should’ e advice oi their county enri- hie cultural advisers as to best dates ior planting. 00TH lS H5118 -‘.i plan's spaced eight to inches apart. and rows two t to three ieet the height or’ the variety, Fertilizer trenches on both sides of the row. as with othler vegetrables. §ince thle l‘ 0i! 8T8 COS l0 f 8 Sill‘ 8.08. CLl-l ‘ ‘ tiuvation shoulgi alwbys dml chmum servme Lmu‘ seed fhouldl cor/ere t i h eeo rr esrv nan ml. W0 no es when the soil ls dr.v. ""““e“°e an“ To assist boiler-Minn at least iour rows of corn should be planted st n time. maklrie the. rows short. aridrro religion filllidini’. the space if ne-‘sssarv, When the pollen front a slnaln row of com.‘ whichever wav ion will fall on Each till: must be touched by pel- len to produce a kernel. ‘Nflillkllfléblntic, G10!!! genres. m‘ ant av “ar “to com. gill. I other plants may be the the leaf. mak- tcwu trhe stalk. rel-l k where the leaf joins to the to and ant into To pro eot the ‘E0111, l | to kill tihe insects be- ing with D. D. -*.th. or greater. the corn borer. the first ed 10 days to ntil other plants, such nough to attract Insect; hatched little to sustain the secord brood oi not appear until the er. Those the lly planted in apart. depending on MONTREAL out the Dominion the era the distressed people of announced the names oi th virrcisl chairman for the cam put into the collection than wu ex acted lest October. terlo: Karl. R. T. of Health. Toronto; wick: Hon. J.J. Hayes Doom. Pro- Welfare. ward Island: Meier T. rattaoit liov. 1 iilothlng iirive Leaders iilarrreri May lb-Tlrrouatt- solution Europe. e pro- palgn. 1n practical? every instance. a s" merit bee un ortaken the tuk of d ~ - ‘l."".l‘."‘lt“r o: m t‘; - or e ea ere p a e - ed that even greater effort wll be o Gea- e chairmen are as follows: Oflellme rer. Quebec; On- Kaliey. Minlltor New Brune- Fredericton} . Dr. F‘. R. Davis. Minister" o fir"! Halifax; Charlottetown: Manitoba: Charles E. Greenley. Prnvinci Secret y. Winnipesl Saskatche- wan. on. J. H. Sturdy. Minister of Reconstruction. Rolllciu; Alberto. Hon. A. J. Hooks. Provincial Sec- retary. Edmonton". British Colum- bin; Hon. E. '1‘. Kenney. Minister oi Lands and Forests. Victorie- Senator Thomas Vien will again act as vice-chairman oi the cum- pallrn. with Redvcrs F‘, Pratt ls executive director. and tile ‘D1100’- lci: as the operating committee at national headquarters; Col. G. W. Covey. 0.118.. M.C.. M.M.. choir- mon; Lawrence J. Burpee. C. E. Pirkerinlr. J. E. Chandler" and Mr. Pratt. run rum; AN—D %UEEN AID naive T RliBUlLD covnrtrny cameraman COVENTRY, Warwickshire, E113. May l6.—The Kins and Queen don- ated £500 r5‘ 2m yesterday opera an inter- ..ainlnatlottal drive iol- £1,250,000 to rebuild Coventry Cathedral. ruined b8! a German air d, 194 . und is backed by both C oi Enoland an Free Church leaders and_ a statement la- sued yesterday said their united action ‘la not a purely temporary measure ior rebuiidtn; the rural.- n O applied in shallow be shallow. d an ir-‘h into blocks. wind blows noted. but in blocks. the wind blow! bol- rrdioinlnv- plants. lsw can Cathedral. The lomt work will ‘be carried 0n oermanentl through a sister foundation oi e (gathe- l-l hur hes are ovldin ‘m; ‘Ties?!’ lg mcarke their?‘ unites tive on modern de- volzi merits in education. ill H001! lweldmtte hi‘ dyidual and in service i n v . m e oi the arts. There ls nothing in the cathedral scheme which contravenes the regulations n: any oi’ the participating church- " but 1r; does, in isct create a row religious situation iull oi hope for th future. Teuie Roman Catholic Churoh is rvt participating in the drive. M"... Empire srtd other leaders have joined i.n the cam. sign. in- cluding Prime Minister asor New Zealarid; J. H. lioimeyer. De- puty Prime Minister oi ouiih Airlca; Norman Makin. Australian Minister in Washington. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery and hoop t mt that oii Monday evening S toasters Harry said. 1 the uniform. life of the family i‘ w ‘h’ Til iii- \ Iw-P. SAID IT citizenship. It (mu-motor. Health. On April 18th. we re a Pownal. We would t Controls-sinner n: Walker the his Junior Flint Povmal Troop. were r enioot seoumn who were well sot with the great amount oi 'l‘er\d ieot swlltlnfl the boys knew. it felt that this ‘Proop. havin laid good foundation will coo uo mow good cioone header Bruce Moore. ers Gavin Currie and Second: Winston Moore. We urvdiemstsnd that there will a Council Fire soon some Scouts fmi will go out Scouts at Pwosl. UNIFORMS v issue of med bheK tmseoruie I l Air Force and the Army. the 50pm; rshorts 1rd all). the Kim myal patronage o Movement." 'l"i'iia nrrnber of cam summer is wee! °i t who. b_ Lord an be bbtined irom gett tsido. 0f course. it naturally that hi order to liwmmfi l! initiative when outside. the Scout 081W third- ionlg a my: to let alt-‘md W1 cam is Juait a Jnh.‘ Gilbert Winant. uwil recently {wilted states Ambassador to Brit- nnllwl; N V. Gortoil, Anglican Bishop oi tioveiitry. heads the campaign. FOR SALE “ WOODVILLE " .___ The Goff property. six miles out of Cardigan. ‘I50 acres in one block. r. puiiv omelet can be made with Blaine the eutinq wheel round to patties at no ration expejso. tokens ior future reference. or ii rit~ia mounted you ‘aw JNICWIIG ~ coupons. S13 and Sii. 10th. Aeeerdinvlv. a ioniily a total oi eieht coupons. The uiiovn ior o My. have adenine driven-rite Your family's iavnriin, two Sunday dinner with u maximum oi taste appeal and c1 minimum amount oi kitchen drudqery can be provided by veal cutlets, breaded and bolted lo ci succulent state in c: slow oven. Two coupons are billed cs oxchanqe ior a pot roost. Aside from Mtlifldfl‘! and Wednesday dinners. it should also yield some fixings ior lunches. Mention Tuesday's fresh mushrooms 0r Cflnried lOuP- Thursday is chop day, and Friday iieh. Liver helps you to smueqle extru nutrition into Saturday's meal Left-over are iour available. V: lb. bacon. .. Planned buvlnq is the housewife’: duty if she is m ‘"99 h" ffimllY IWPDY new that tho eudar and preserves ration is combined lo that fewer coupon; ore uaod. Aside irorn the first onnninq euqqr aller- moni made in May ($9. 39. $10. S l and 513i which orbd ior Y 068ml reoulcireueer- boeemevulidon oiinurwillhcrvo aeopctiem Runnable mnouoi of suear ior ev - We: lomebroodgnods: fruit to auqmeiit i=3. lhctlini e desserts m recommended HALIFAX IIW IIJSIOV! l-I no. av. Olefloiie. town 2-00 p-m. Lv. New qr". [GI 3M rm. si». mum. 85.00 one way to New GURU] Ill." on; Q5‘, l, “uh In. Vwniwusy Wsfi-"fi ‘w good cl ii m alone can give. Camps Perhaps scout. comm L'- en-Poweil sues“ W" "m" ted camps nevertheless. has shown a‘ ‘pai-ticrular ‘in what 1W 0 8 ore-iii " OFFICIAL BRON COURSE AT “The Patrol oyster“ l! “l? to success in Scout Trslnini ~ IE ARROW Osmp eriiy two or WW1‘ wane imrtartiivolip camps. but lee o iroo 1pm Woo-then t i "Org- aim t; "individual efficiency for the better mrvloe oi others _- iha-t h. t-ruc broueht about boy to develop. throu h ac atlhicn some! to hl-m. 0 and Service for others." Till Fill’! POWNAL TIDOP d the tomtaition 0i tihe nucleon oi a Scout now re- Dil is b enromire tih y Iugvitle: e attributes Handicraft Btui Mclnnis. Plneau and Asnistrmt Scoutmasier Bob Jamdine conduct- ed an Inveatiture of master and ‘hi Scout Leaders oi efore the lnveetitrup. the ooys examined in the Tend- by the Gharlottojtirzxa work in the Scout Move- Arthur Jonas Smith and at Pownal when p Clurlotnetuwh to rreet their Brother "The "His ‘By don grins v em res- “ " r... SCOUT CAMP! AND OTHERS “l 5% till”. an za. 0 mated byva-rious orfl‘ mo 800d u Baden-Powell that $11G follows you get the boy! the’ reasons stiperior is that Bad- bblaool oi Citilenship riiroush Wwd- LAD SUMMERBIQE timopn who are not able vm P0009 0N"?- ° . Oria- tro ir eugteibw e ‘lead P?" f; i‘?- NOT ES THE LARGER LII‘! for the National Clothing Collect- irltwnrll‘? ‘ttowlwneukgfu ‘pill 1:3: Nay. never once to feel we are . ..~ r» "'*“-* "‘-'" p! |lt dual-iptiop fer despatch to To live upon the light in others eyes. To breathe without s knows no pain. To ssy "I love you" and not care A tllk. and then s tonic. then and w And only ntent Archibald Lsmpmsn. A into reality that pattern. mind'of youth toda we to do with our lves?" the well-trained sober mind. me emphasize the word "sober" whore evident. so that the er- is a to than ever before. ih iain sobriety. persevere in be up. according to s Divine plan. Mrs. Hazen Howard. LEGISLATURE in a dozen years o! beer there have been in On by women. Men hanged would h Ontario apart from drink. In a dozen years o! beer there have been 20.000 lo. 8.000 in Toronto alone. have more in a dozen years there has ion? Since Ontario there have been births out of wedlock and i110 home tragedies by more drinkin me Street walkers have disappear there is mus mixed drinking hard liquor. A group of Canadian girls. young. were drugged with and taken across the border American brothels. More means more white slave lng. The ‘it one of the further? a W" spread. More legal drinking w Children 1i and l3 years of hlldren. 0 and killed by offences. Two c years of age, were drinking driver wh not uncommon ell over Ontario. lg? least 10.000 chronic addicts. can: something would he W‘ own fl< “m” becoming alcoholics? t tavernl. public dinln lounles ls tr one o thus a brain dru iviel. in not the lufrotrndinll ~A paid for open Ontario Tempermce in the Globe and Mall. OAIJII AND IIIIC!‘ A test of automobiles is People are lined to drive aid i said av accidents. is this this ape of est out“: o ever. drunken dr how been overlook £3 m“ of yeah-it's ed. One i as? eo the problem’ 1m oi controlling tir a a u! ‘This committee naturally magi of the medical ‘pro! educated men, 0P! III w that the main wise d oven elcelrel. yet not i . to said to rirle. o: even E s. doubt the mpld r Oi that most perfect ‘love that Whether the love comes beck to ul lleln Divinest self-iorgetiulness. atllrst a need; , To |reet with open hands ‘Ire but on . b r another’: wound to 9 . This is to see the beauty that Jed meant. Wrapped round with liie. lnefiabiy co . .._...-.-_-__ sttern forabundsnt llie ior man s laid up in the mind of Ciod. o wills to have it realized l-n hep- ness. wholesomerress and service o others. Lot u: seek to work out The question uppermost in the l: “What are All kinds of opportunities await Let The results of alcohol are every- sober young person is more sought after Alcoholism is one of the worst diseases o! this age. With Oailldl spending one million dollars a tray ior liquor. and with half e million arrests for drunkenness in Canada in the last eleven years. the sober young Canadian should he valued hiir y. Let each individual youth main- e faith and the plan oi an ever ‘le~ veloplnlr expanding liie_will open APPEAL T0 T!!! lllEMBEll-S OF rooms tarie nearly e00 murders oi women or murders y of those killed or are been assets to rooms arrests of women for drunkenness in Ontar- Why 7 In Canada u e whole ‘eon one arrest ior every siix drinkers. ls that building a Christian Nit- beer rooms were opened in 30.000 abortion has become a trade. Why rnultlpy ‘i .5. beer rooms are now used as their booking offices. No lounlo rziine- merits can safeguard morals where! o quite drunk to drink traffick- h Commenrlment la atlll ten. Why handicap it Bale to minors has been wide- facllitiea for ill tempt more minors. l8! have been in court through liquor one o later commit- ted sulcide in jail. Such cases are in Kingston penitentiary a Esth- er and mother are prisoners lep- arstely perhaps thinking of iour I CHAIUJTTITUWN GUARDIAN. . . _._-_ _. '1 11o an"; “my” pulflvlfluzd; the The fh-sgwrlight oi a tow-m ht gralael at: SehuLnsche; wheredthar t h nod d it wo . t . _ v all hi-l ren were urne to ea . SUN. MON.‘ TUiSl WED. THU. FRL SAT. n. “d w ‘n u gegrdinbfxltkli!“ 812%“ 1am Eben! hay; befeln a laiafihetlchlriiérm- libel 0n - rose resw c ren Breaded Pvt Mueh- Meet lamb Fish Beef Th‘ "fa" w“ m“? m‘ 2: ofi m. fifiéii‘? vyeeks from that date bfirned br smothered while their "M1 “m m c» m»- e-d ”° .7": f“ 21.1‘: "i1. ".32.; and spectacular... huiié?‘ .‘-’::§.‘.‘il..‘.".“.lll'..i.“°...%i.‘l .. ..=:" n Q 1 ' cuueh 32:! t‘ ‘ qua“. Puv" 2m: o F‘ The hldfitfi (111182 (fimttlolwflnd vent rgcurrencestin i?he face of in- cities ' was prioasen srrrprls i crease consurnp on rri fertiiii of uni soil hll not mi l “m” °‘ mw- “wll, “K2; . Group Group unrai- left- Group unrci- Group ° y but a oi keen Scott “a A FEW FACT! AND Holmes B c “med o", c “mad c been impaired by the rue of oom- irou on the spot at bile “I'm-eh i; _ _ _ mere,“ Fawn", and who were anxious to learn o, _ One-fifth of Ontailos rev -nur ‘ (llvgr ’ m inspire their MlnPpulzroi l‘: now derived irolm lrglrirlor. Thrill . Wildi- Large dwelling-ll rooms. Oalsl 3w mug Isn't’? l;'l‘%ne;;?mnc o y‘ m lcned) and einu on the grounds. mm“ om l.‘ yet, It: begun; w‘ In tvventyyears Ontario‘; upend- 99911, Ad. l ' i k f 1 1 11* 4 lbl- l lb- ‘A lb. nun so X so. new Implement bplllrtirti bu; ‘obtain; ofi‘? ififiirgii dtbinlfiguiltliioa ‘gllflqntrhe 5 2 4 3 building with granary above and CAMP proposed legislation may boost it 19kg“. qqupgng “h.” hi." numerous smaller buildlnfl. B, ‘AGO {fmzogowugntrlis Jag?" 1"“ '1 r l; , , About 18.000 Ontario men and 4 0 enaielicfler I ":0:- iurther pnflioilllrl write c! "ant". w! . . winta that funny women h“. pufimrg, m. "m, Monthly Superhuman. Ah wit’! the “In t! 00357130 KJJIJW-li.‘ yoru. h“ Idlfiz: 3 lbs. Z 1b; 2 qm 1 rrn 1 an l. F. G071‘. 'in the All’ ._ against Oshawa and Wrr stir or white brown maple fruit and fruliand Cardigan “mm "Efifiy 23a ‘ii§§'.>'...“}'r§iir'|"r' mo!” uh.‘ suqtn‘ luqm’ syrup Z lbs. 1 qt. oarmti! _" There are in Ontario at lent ent- rx honey molasses ‘I “mm” TM” Kill“ ‘fir: m‘m°"er“:§" °'nib"'ii'i.i' 'i‘i°°h“l' 3 2 l l l “mum mmnmmmt of mm many ens o y a an oc- h ad casional lmbibers. There are sp- coupons coupons coupon coupon coupon ‘mes-y detail out o! t emwg it proximately iaeoooneavy drinkers- m‘ u‘ m o‘ 0n a conservative estimate there an, in the month are 40.000 problem drinkers and these were smallpox or diphtheria one. Alcoholism is harder to cure than cancer. Why increase the facilities for making more alcoholics? Why not prevent Ontario citizen: from Differentiation between hotels. houses. lounges emit diuuis- ed u a‘ DIVOIIII will be sold. The mind-muddlina. stutter - tallrina The harm cornea from the swallow. w.c.ru, m‘ sidawsl uteuering and airuu motor- riving will be much of a muobness ior every one oi them. letter from tire Federation beinl carried an with reference to brak- es. steering pear. horn. eta, with a seottioata t oiy and much needed a vloe in e Reliv- read so den how- i the llniwli d the liquor Ullfltlttlilltl and‘ v leaders c! uent addresses. are in- clrlfttllfilnore t 0 l ‘ " before the ie of youth. "rhey turn their backs on the way that offers the greatest portunity for helping vouth; ether by timely warninqs. cr by butting suitable text books on the course of study. T0 try and remove traffic sc- eltients. V-D.. and delinquency of Wilt-h Wltlwu removing the treat Cause of these thistle-beverage lleohol-is like trying to reduce the temperature cf a patient my. “"1"? ‘mm Wblioid fever. while ""1 Elvin; him access to the taint.- ed water which caused his dis- eue. The high temperature is iile symptom showing that something i wrong; just es the traffic an. cider-rte and V.D. are symptom; Ihowin that something is wrong. aiimflh rtl le wronrz; and the poisoned water (beverage alcohol) ll the toxin that has caused the intoxication and trouble. will’ la it that the devil has mlriy apologists ior his liquor hull-rt (or at any rate thzvee whose silence gives ctYrlsnnt), while there are so few to prolggt against it? Truly “wide is the gate end breed is the way that lead; to destruction. end many there be that go in the-rest." T?" lit-try 0f the old teacher may have I besrln: on this subject; The old man called a led to Isle Ilde. and holding a iece of glass before his e es. toldp him to look out oi the w ndow and tell him what he saw. The hoy replied; “I see boys and girls playing and men and women walking down tire street." The teacher removed the gins and held hr-ioro r-acli eye a Cflpliler corn. "Tell me what you ‘see now‘ he said. The boy replied. '1 can't see anything but e piece of money." Alas. so it is SO sometimes with our law makers. or at least wltli those xho voted for the am .id- mmt. old a piece of money be- fore their eyes and they cannot see the boys and girls. the men and the women and what would make for their welfare. All they can see is the piece oi mom-y. May the scales be removed from their ayes before it is too late. -_Eu1tlr Sterne. PUTTING ‘run BOOTLIGGERS on PARADE J- P- Fell. in The News-Herald, has put the old bnotlegger azpin on parade to do a job ior the wets. who promised in i020 that with the coming of so-ealied ggvgrn- merit control bootlegglng would “automatically cease." The moderstrorrists sponsored the (ovarnmerrt control system in i020 with many specious promises. Don't toner that! The rnoderstluniets the beer saloon system . supported by at least one of the local dai1les—arrd this system was to hang the booilt-glzerbi carcass on a tree. Col. Fell assures us the old. bad booilegger is very much alive. Someone appears to be quite familiar with him. his operations- snd profits. The moderstionlsta propose to use hlmagain, this time to make sponsored Wlilt- gh nu ii uor more available to the people. e wonder what crackpot idea could associate total ubstalners with bootieggers. It its the drink- ers moderate and lmmoderete. who support this lawless element in the community. In the memtime. is the public to be foo-led again by these moder- utlonists. with an argument based on the existence of bootlegzcra? Has it come to this: that a lawless beotleggl-rig wslement is to be pep. rnitted to determine liquor legis- lotion? The reel temperance organize- tloms predicted current conditions. if the present system were tidal“- 51- The W918 now admit we were not false prophets and also d9. nounce the “hole in the corner" System. Mark you. however. they do not advocate the closing o! the lrquc-r stores or the beer saloons. but an extension of the system ti; tho restaurants. The Temperance League and other organic/aliens of the present liquor system. and if these mod- erationists are sincere in learning the facts. they should heartily co- Qherate in such a prornsnl, lt was interesting to notice Victoria bishop's sermon in the November issue. 1945, an an o. oi_ "The Distillery, Rgcflfy n; mg Wine Workers‘ International Jour- nsl. _prlnted in Washington. DC. Evldenlly U"! b1! liquor inter- ests like the addressm of these modertloriists. Avarice cnshes in 0T1 C/Dlletrtc created by drinking and so drinkinr: will be encourag- ed by shareholders. and those who are paid to promote the traffic. — . . McINTYRE miécouver News-Herald. March l. THE CATHOLIC TEMP!!! MOVEMENT IN POLANIAJNOE The Catholic Church‘ in Poland takes an active part in the fight against alcoholism. The society of withakaahow Crease , ‘v is... i... m. new“ "Far ,:..,... esters: erect... "new" ~ i“ more their ordinary u" 7"’ ‘u ' N"! makel._Alk your Reo- ‘ ‘ frew District Represen- naive to demonstrate a Renfxcw in your dairy; >(.i‘l A u . utters . rlucl s Am Ifliiillli lltiilicil! rrrs nsurnsw MACi-IINIIY court-Am trurrrm INMmQ-th a fluent“. e Ihbbne. ll. a Magical, erl- There are also luttlllumou. abstinence societies in the lllgh :e~:.::..:."r:i "t" Most o! these sooletl h Desnsrr the same centril: alibi.‘ This central office. amongst other: activity. ornulzes exhibition; courses of study and every y," l‘ tern rence week. '1‘ e Catholic Temperance 1...... gue wu the first in Poland H. concern itself with "liquid iruir" that h to ny sweet men-arousal. lo) older. A COSTLY VICE Int year. the consular tr alcoholic beverage: in fl. °%.....1 States. "r ‘b’ the citizens of the Republic. reached the enorntggl. total o! seven billion dollar-e is just. about one billion do! y ahead of the expenditure ior 10H This means that. after [text's mt,- deducted. the cost of liquor is in l about iive cents out of ever": .|.~l. ior of income. And this is jun rt... first cost. The cost measured n. the idleness, sickness. crime any ncldent induced by drink. would easily double the amount ipcnr in actual cash over the hhrs. llirr long can s nation stand srirlr -. tremendous draZ-n upon ll. “.3... hood and its wealth? Arid we are told that in Ontario alone there are issued twelve hundred llrorrz- and licenses to purchase liquor. abstaining priests counts 436 mem- hers and i3 diocesan societies; further s theological students tern- rierarrce society has 535 mQmbQr| The Catholic Abstinence Federat- ion groups 1.384 members section. The abstalners are Pioneers. alongside them temperance brotherhood: to the number or‘ 609 with 150.500 mem- bers. divided into two groups. ab. stalriers and moderates. The eucharlstlc organization of' ghlli! ahstamcrs counts 130.000 member-l The 160.000 boy scouts sre abstain. DIED W. BIA! LTD John 8t. North. Hamilton. Ont. Ohariea Worth. l’! lhlier It. G-srlootekrwn. Garth Maobean. IM N. South Wat. .I. l. Stow 1 Monique. Hflllgwlll‘ Wlimei Val- ca.“ FARMS offer Canadians n chance e . o and n challenge! They oiier cr chance For IMMEDIATE JOBS~STIADY JOBS too. They also offer iob: for experienced Form workers- For mechanically trained. workers-and any other! able to help seasonally. A Then. there is the challenge io fight o“ eiorvoiion threatening many notions. I JOIN lNwTl-II IiOHT AGAINST HUNGII I JOIS All AVAILfAILI IN YOUR DISTRICT Embryo/conductors Apply today for work out the form io either-i YOUR NATIONAL lurtovlralur orrrcl. “ i . PROVINCIAL Aollcrlttunel. llnvlfl ensnrrrrsnrlor asserts. l.