- - . FARM - .-a--- HESSENAUR A SHANTZ Whether who. or sauna mutg',r1',,Bt', ' a a “whim. Filing 8ddtt'U,, tuea,sotitrruttomee It.†- M - .g“ ct can "Fin; F.li mun Pia-a '-"" . In!!! .52!" iiiii'iiiri2fi'fid Giianted" size on y ae. All druggists. ?r"ii"iishtisCii'ew" ireir," too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double, result}; ew pealthy. left,,; "" ESTATE immune: Skim“ mug. WOMEN., G..tt WATERLOQ ONTARIO 102 King South - Plume 0-8034 Every Kind of Insurance Fire - Ute - Aeeident Health - Plum Glut Unmet mu?’ gnaw ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? . BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER . FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE To REPLACE tf you need More Insurance . . Call the Local Representative - - New)“ Una UNDnWOOD mlwu'l'm ttattak?g Bt " the m _ #1.â€. Im?, _'?A111gA03, iiiiiiriie?, "’CEI'ci mm†dud. Fergus, Ont. "NE0.cHEMlCAL" FOOD A winter Tonic, prevents colds. Liquid $1.55. 9.35. $5.90; cap- sules $1.65. $2.95. $8.60 - at Geiger's Drug Store, we King St. Eat. Kitchener, Dial 2-2127. PULLE'I’S wanted: All breeds and ages. good prices rid. Also ttoces wanted to sappy us with hatching eggs. On some breeds we errCiairerttjursAtteyer, awed. $5.13" riar,TiniiiF, oi} SALE PLAN. Write, to PApllLEX, mo ifaaiinih, Kenn-cal _ BUSINESS "_.'" DIRECTORY A.K.CIBSMAN&SON I" ii"iitWii'irWathrag â€panama!†:15ch ‘l “mutt-m. Rare ', â€mum mum "'"'",'lMulP""y' Eran-A Real Estate and, 153951309 _._..,..__._ MINI!“ “was if T E WATERIDO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE _ COMPANY '5» anti: I Fire Bt. West Next ttt Capkol Theatre SHARPINING l -gyeromh' hf4Ghtui'6Eet' "CW. Jars hlttttattuY.r.urd "WRITERS rtitrutrFoiaiaip_tttr* - _ :uwoon LIMITED Hume +4101 issuum DIUGGIS'I’S titan-M t POULTRY Hunts. MIDI! bu" . Grassroots philosophy from the Granby (Que) Leader: "Cer- tainly rural folk live at a more leisurely pace. They never have to jockey for position on crowded street cars, ncr pay%tudied at- (Continued from Page 2) lauds the genuine effort of the federal government to streamline the cumbersome. inefficient mach, inery of government itself, com- menting further. "It would be too optimistic to expect all these re- forms immediately . . . but some of them along the government's proposed revision of its financial structure and admin i s t r a t io n would help improve Parliament's etttcitrtcr" - (ounfry Editor Waterloo Cider Mill 125 King M. N an“ WWW“ still-548“ WEEKEND SPECIALS CHOICE APPLES SPECIAL BLENDED CIDER oeucnous APPLE BUTTER GEEiiillS& Food ' ' ' S-tm HON‘Y CURED SIDE BACON ' 30e 'ttl' A EXTRA SPECIAL AT KLAEHN’S OVER 25 YEARS or SERVICE PHONE 3-3641 WHERE YOUR Wlurloo In the first half of 1951 Cana- dian labor income was $4.038 mil. iidl. an increase of 17.1 per cent over similar period of 1950. Canadians spent more on pleas- ure travel in the US. and over- seas last year than ever before. a total of $225,700,000. . Vicious circle says the Old: (Alla) Gazette. as the former protects his investment, due to shortage of labor, and invest: in more machinery . . . "by loading himself with such machinery he is continually adding to his cupi- tal investment and making his as- sets top heavy in relation to his ussets." tentipn to I custom whieh de- mands a man must give I um]! his seat Neighborlineas is their key to happiness and common- sen-their-ie." .. .. _ A . The "Rural Scene" thinks the payment of old-age newton; to all men and women over to whe, ther they need them or not, "places the ballot: of the well-to. do before the butter of the am fortunate," adding: “Pensions paid to those who have plenty cannot tail to result in further in. nation, which will rob those who are needy, particularly than who have been made foot by in- ttation, which has I ready do prived them of the comma they had provided, by industry and thrift, for themse ves. . . Political considerations are the only ex- cuse for paying pensions to per- sons who already have taxable "tcomes." . Rouyn ~Noranda Press: A: long as there is a free press . - . the ideals of democracy will be- wrpq nearer per(ection each lay:" uncut-mum...†rm “WWW-l M 'a-r-tiM-rea-year- III- on not to W -._a. “machining-dad“ WIMMVIHVIIIUIUMQO r-e-t-e-l Father Moore we: welcomed by the St. Louis pastor. .Rev. {lubed Gem. The 111iQN'Jififl and that when the Bl irgin appeared in Portage} in 1917 the med tte- quent recitation of thefroury need ot penance and traeriBee and the conversion 91 Russia if the world is to remain peaceful. Jt,', arrival " gm dilute]: the s we was borne rou; a W ot honor formed by t',ilii1k'ii Brownies, Guides, Cuhe Scout; It was carried by tourth "elgt,e, Knights ot Columbus. rvice in the church took the form of a Marian hour, in which the statue reposed before the " tar. Devotion to the melted Vir- gin was emphasized by Rev. Pat- rick Moore, who is accompany- ing the statue in its tour of every chunk: and chapel in the Roman Catholic Dunes: of Hamilton. Sunday night saw a capacity congregation at St. Louis RC. Church in Waterloo when n pl!- grim stung of My of hu- ma wu brought from Manon. 100-013 mm The vehicle bearing the statue was met " Wagner’s Corner: by a motorcade of more than 100 can an: proceeded than there to " ter oo. Hold All-Night Vigil at St. - louis Before Fatima Stowe tll,'NNtfftgfgrttglhMt all “which: '2h'g'lptgtttg 1:. n a. 'i1,',ist,i'tii't,tt'ih)'iqFiiiite'ir?et: - "k â€m - “capo-“manhunt. guns and our 'ttt etc., are in good shape. We Ive taken the odd jaunt around the country looking tor likely Placer to hunt. Farmer: have been nsked for pet- miulon to hunt on their (arms. However. have we gone over the safety rules and made sun that everyone is f.tuni.iiar..wittt them-- guch as keeping in line when so- uu 3am. I eld or thong: a bush. or if we are in P. ieV swamp to signal our position; to each other. Have we made t.t: clear that no one shoots until tt " clear what the target is. Now let us take a look at our game.‘ Last us make sure that we have I . ms " OWL Pi,i,tlgPhrtrg in now in full swing. e days we were â€about; waiting for have u- rived. e have Tad? plans for this trip_nnd ttpt trip and our After the service I vigil of Prayer was conducted throughout the night. The Catholic Women’s Lune and the Christian Moth, en' were present tor the that hour with the men of the parish taking I. throughout the night to - sure worshippers were in the church It all times, en-Nw wu- good idea ot what Mty, seventy- ve and one hundred yams looks like. Don't nan biaatiisg SN f/ anything that is out ot good i 1- mg we and don't over mimnte the kit In; power of your shells. It is better to let I tax or rabbit or N - so. unless you can Atogt lem clean. tt it gets away, there ya anothgr day coming and you mum be m a better position‘ neat tune. Don't wute what we' shoot, it you don't eat it yourself go it to man: that 'a"t n't hang those rabbits on a fence or tree and then fol-rte: to go but and pick. them up. ter when the season " getting on and game starts to pair up, let us stop The Canadian Bank of Commerce Nroueounvoouon'.tsoq.."aaa-asiaa.ae .mmwmmmmwu , “*mwm-ouy. “Mmhmphonyo-dpu hbmww...unpoa - “mummm Cw"" "*s".d.itroor-acsoeors." *osh.Foatmestrutettmess.Att" “Mind-occur“, [tfd asset-“Mm“. "u-wi" “Unhph'hoYouKnow b, T unto. ., . ' i A6foryo-yatyoorkxolbmmh,oe wrttoteh-sTeevr,Nerd â€can. Contagion but of Gunman, Tm hunting for the year. True con- servation means taking only the surplus. Ieth make sure we leave enough parent stock for next year's huntinf. Finally let us drive careful y both day and night. Have you ever counted the Itead game killed on our highways and byway: as you are driving 'alona? A lot at thisrcould have' 3:.“ saved with a. little care. hen you are driving at night and you see those eyes shining at the side of the road, slow doin-- it mighLbe one of those valuable, eagle animals. Ave need them all., - Hunters wanna isiGGfiiiiiraii to make certain that they are in a Township where dogs can be . The Commerce" iiyd There are separate schools tor religious minorities in tour pm- mces, Protestant in Quebec And Roman Catholic in three others. used under a Special Lieenae [at fore running dogs during the open season tur deer. Several Toimi. shipq have and are paging by'lnvn prohibiting dogs to run at hut 'tth the open deer season dam. The owmhipa of St. Edmund: and Albemarle In the County ot Bruce have passed by-laws to this “If: and GU',",', advised other: wi 0 ow. u runni at are liable to be shot lingua'. ed and the owner tined upr'téw.