SHOW CARDS PRICE TICKETS â€"â€" BANNERS G. MORLEY BEYNON Phone 150 â€"- 76 Yonge St. SIGNS E DUBALITII Textured ‘Valls Give ‘. Lnxhrious Charm at Little Cost For centuries, the need of food, shelter and clothing has provided much of the stimulus for man‘s ac- tivities. Our ancestors fought with wild beasts, not for sport, but to se- cure clothing and food. Other food they had to wrest from the ground by hard work. It was not easy for them to obtain the essentials of life. 4‘ , ' > . gig? Amazing NewBeauty for Your Home I Health, particularly mental health, is dependent upon reasonable security against uncontrollable events of life, such as sickness and death. Lack of economic securrity leads to worry, which, in turn, means at least un- happiness and which is, in many cases the basis of serious physical and men- tal disabilities. The campaign of the life insurance companies of Canada‘ and the United States for “Financial Independance Through Life Insur- ance†has, therefore, a health as well as a financial significance. ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK Furnaces, Eave Troughs, Metal Garages, Roofing Jobbing Promptly Attended to FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP PAGE SQ equipment used exclusively on our up-to-date plant. Bring your eggs in NOW, or write or phone your reser- vation of space. ‘ Prices: Up to 1000â€"30. per egg“. Over 1000â€"2Vzc. per egg. WRAY HATCHERY â€"â€" Garden Ave., Langstaff Phone â€" Thornhill 47-R-23 Custom Hatching Hudson Decorators B. R. WOLFREY, Prop. We have progressed. Times have WORK GUARANTEED Estimates Free A Taxpayer of The Distric‘~ Church St. Richmond Hi1 Telephone Richmond Hill 125 Painting, Pa pen-hanging and Decorating St. Richmond Hi" P. 0. Box 32 SECURITY GRANT FLEMING. ".0. N ASSOCIATE SECRETARY ifmlflm §ewi1¢te THE change will amaze you! You never dreamed that your home could be so beautiful. Even the shabbiest of walls are magically transformed with DURALITH, the wonder-working plastic paint. All kinds of artistic effects are possibleâ€" colorfnl stipples and texturesâ€"easily, quickly, inexpensively. Come in and see! @auabian mehiral Aaznriaï¬n‘n Questions concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical As- sociation, 184 College Street, Toronto, will be answered personally by. letter. In this age of speed, work has been unduly glorified. What is needed is a better appreciation of relative val- ues. We should work, and everyone should have the opportunity to work; There is no good in idleness. How- ever, by the spreading of risks, through insurance, We should be able to combine work and play throughout life. In this way, we may look for- ward to longer, healthier and happier lives. PHONE. YARD This is your oppor- 1, tunity to save money, and make big profits. LnRAMERéson One of the most worth-while dis- coveries of modern civilization is that which provides for the spreading of risks. What the individual cannot obtain for himself. he can secure by joining a group, and so he may spread the danger or risk over the whole group. This is what insurance means. For a fixed contribution from a group of individuals, the entire group is assured of receiving a fixed sum in the event of certain happenings. "To 85-3" .a 9A9W67b maurï¬ngaqeszga changed and‘, with modern machinery, there is no longer a lack of food or clothing or of the means for produc- ing them in abundance. That some are in need is not due to any scarcity of the essentials, but to the inability vto purchase of these individuals. The demand for security is the ex- pression of a normal desire. In plan- ning a healthy environment for a child We realize that he must have a home where he may feel a sense of security. The child is not to be punished by his parents one day for something at which they will laugh the next. If this happens, the child does not know what to expect; he will have no con- fidence in his parents. Such lack of security seriously interferes with the healthy mental development of the child. To-day, Man has solved the prob- lem of production, and so he has more time to consider other needs. With the development of industries, a large percentage of lthe population have be- come more dependent in the sense that if they lose their employment, they have comparatively no resources upon which to fall back to secure the essenâ€" tials of life. Your chicks are strong and healthy when hatch- ed in the modern “Bundy Sanitary Hatchery†Poultry stocks in stor- age are lowest in years. Good prices are assured for your eggs and fowl this autumn. OF THE Editcd'by RESIDENCE ““ 85‘.) Red clover is, perhaps, the most generally grown legume crop in Can- A11 pigeons are fond of salt dain- ties, says the Dominion Department of Agriculture, and, when procurable, salt codfish will form a relished ad- dition to the regular feed. Chickens require a fair proportion of animal feed ingredients in their food. Salt is a very necessary constituâ€" ent in the swine ration and pays its actual cost many times over. Dry mash is a superior feed for poultry. The brooding and rearing of chicks is a, comparitively simple matter, but to be successful eternal vigilance and attention to detail is required. parts of Ontario, according to agriâ€" cultural reports. This is probably the lowest price in years. Farmers of the district are busy preparing for the annual spring rush. It will not be an early spring, but a few warm days with a drying wind would work wonders in making the land ready for spring work. Plowing was done last week by a few, but generally no start has yet been made on the land. Eggs are selling as low as eight and nine cents per dozen in different STIVER BROTHERS, well known seed dealers of Unionville, Stouffville and Aurora, have issued an attractive catalogue of seeds, seed grain and garden seeds. If you are in the mar- ket for seed grain this book offers you detailed information of the dif- ferent varieties and prevailing prices. If you have not secured a copy you may have one by writing to Stiver Brothers at Unionville. Commission feels that the funds spent term. This surve in free installation of electric water conditions of the heaters in Ontario Hydro homes will the existing syste be justified by the additional revenue ply and the requ it Would receive through increased use as far as the hot of electric pOWer. The power conâ€" cerned. On this sumed will pay the entire cost of the of the Commissic plan. The project has been worked installation of it out whereby the use of power for one[ both a flat rate 2 year pays the entire cost of the plan. made, according Another factor is that the additional house and family Now due to a curtailment in the growth of industrial power requireâ€" ments, the Commission has at present a capacity for delivering power in ex- cess of prevailing demands. The Commission is essentially a trustee for all consumers and it is obviously to their advantage that the spare ca- pacity now available should, as quick» IV as pOSSible, be put to beneficial use. When the machinery for generating electricity by the agency of water poWer is available but is not used, the power lotent in the water which has flowed past the power house is, of course, not recoverable and it, there~ fore, an economic waste. Thus there is on hand a supply of power which must be paid for. and for which there is at present no market ‘due to the slackening: of industry. Under normal conditions this powér would be absorbed. As it is, the a “booster†heater will be installed at no first cost and the user will pay a nominal monthly charge which may give him ownership of the heater at the end of a five year period. Reasons for New Plan Like every other industry and en- terprise the Ontario Hydro Commâ€" ission has been affected to some ex- tent by the long-continued depression. On account of its diversified markets for a product essential to modern community life, the Commission has felt the effects of the depression IeSS than most organizations and is in a relatively advantageous financial po- sition. f The Hydro Commission, it is learnâ€" :ed, is prepared to place a flat rate ‘ electric water heater in Hydro homes throughout the province where facil- ities exist] All equipmentâ€"heater element, thermostat, tank insulation and all necessary wiringâ€"will be in- stalled free of cost to the landlord, houseâ€"owner or tenant. This plan, Commissioners state, will apply only‘ where such electric hot water heaters are not already installed. Included in the plan is a provision for homes where a “booster†water heater may be required in addition to the flat, rate heater. In these circumstances] A sweeping policy is announced in this issue by the Ontario Hydro Elec- tric Power Commission that Will bene- fit practically every resident of On- tario. ALL ONTARIO TO BENEFIT BY NEW HYDRO MOVE TO INSTALL W'ATEP HEATERS FREE EWS AND INFORMATION FOR THE BUSY FARMER Sweeping Plan Evolved by Hydro THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO 10m.“ The effect of the plan cannot very fac‘l' well be overestimated. Industrial leal’er activity will be quickened throughout 1313.0†the province. Already some trades )9 m' are stimulated, notably the steel con- dlord’ cerns, metal and electrical trades. But plan, the plan involves so many phases of only industryâ€"distributes employment to ’aters so many branches of tradesmenâ€"that Inde‘i it is said practically every resident komes of Ontario will be directly or indirect~ may 1y benefited. flatl Raw materials will be absorbed in ances increasing quantitiesâ€"metals such as ed at copper, brass and steel will be ex- ’ay 3 tensively usedâ€"engineers, electricâ€" may ians, toolmakers, diemakers, helpers, 91' at improvers and laborers, as well as people engaged in the silk, wire, rub- ber, meter and insulation industries, i 9n- will be re-employed. Early orders )mm- have already been placed in factories, 9 93" foundries and industries throughOut ssion. the Province and tenders have been I‘kEtS solicited in the various municipalities Jdem so that practically every section of 1 has Ontario will participate in the work I 1955 involved. At present economic range, in a tenders already received have been so‘ 1 '90- low ihat the utmost economy is an~ ticipated in the cost of the plan. Urd- 1 l the form Hydro specifications and large} Ull‘e- production are important factors in‘ 359m this low cost. In eVery instance, 1 ex- l however, it is being ensured that man~ The ufacturers and contractors will earn lstee a fair recompense and that every emâ€" mSlY ployee will receive a fair and just 303-:wage for work done. The complete lle- vista presents a happy picture of what USE. lies before the province in the exe- vtlng‘ cution of this new and extensive 'ater Hydro plan of free water installation. ,the Pracedure is Simple has The plan, as outlined by the On- , 0f tario Hydro Commission, has no elab- el'e~ oration of detail for the home owner, landlord or tenant who receives free V of installation of the water heater. When for either of those indicates his desire to I'ket have a heater installed free, no mat- ;try. ter where he is located in Ontario, a we? preliminary survey of his premises the will be made by his local Hydro Sys- oent tern. This survey will determine the ater conditions of the Wiring in the house, will the existing system of hot water sup- »nue ply and the requirements 6f the user use as far as the hot “later supply is con- :on- cerned. On this survey the service the 0f the Commission‘will be based and]' head installation of a flat rate heater or - onel both a flat rate and “booster†heater - Ian. made, according- to the size of the 1 Weekly Crop Report Dufferin County potato grOWers are much interested in the treating of seed potatoes and spraying to prevent ’ blight, since the ravages of late blight in fields not well cared for and the fairly remunerative price 01" 500. per bag for commercial potatoes have im- pressed them with the value of these treatments. In Peel County the repâ€" resentative has placed over 100 farm hands with farmers this year already, wages running from $5 to $10 per month until seeding, then $15 to $20 for the summer months for single, ex- perienced farm hands. Improved hog prices are encouraging to farmers in Western Ontario and elsewhere in the province. There is a tendency now for farmers to hold their hogs until rwell finished as the extra dollar or so per head which has come as a result of the price increase is a great en- couragement to the livestock man. Seed oats are being bought in Middle- sex County at from 40 to 60c. per bushel, depending on quality Apple grOWers there are showing more than ordinary interest in preparations for spraying, with special attention to control of the apple maggot. Haldi- mand reports that the loss of fall wheat will be heavy in that district. That county also has a market short- ‘age of seed oats and seed barley. iPrince Edward County reports a. large shipment of hogs at $5.00 per cwt. York County farmers are optimistic about the fall wheat crop despite the fact that most fields show very brown. A good demand is noted in Frontenac for small pigs, which are selling from $5.00 to $6.00 per pair. It is doubtful if there will be enough seed available to meet the demand in Renfrew, as ada. and provides cheap protein food for live stock, in addition to being a cheap source of nitrogen for soil en- richment. use of power will enable the Hydro Commission to effect economies in its costs for power delivered. Stimulus to Employment While the primary reason for the new Ontario Hydro Plan is to create more outlets for power, the fact that it will set thousands of Ontario res- idents to work again has been a con- tributory agent in the Commission’s decision to go ahead. Healthy Exercise Heâ€"“Are you fond of moving pic- tures, Jenny?†Sheâ€"hopefullyâ€"“Ayo, Sandy.†Heâ€"“Then maybe, lass, ye’ll help me get half-a-dozen doon out 0’ the attic.†J“. . Union Rules Henry was bom in Millersburg sixty-one years ago and was but three years old at the time of his death. Since then he has followed various trades. Make ’Em Do It Warning-I am going to enforce trespassing and hunting on the farms posted in my name so it’s up to you from now on. Wensdayâ€"Pa ast me whom broke the Wind sheald of the ford and I sed‘ Pa I cant Lie I done it myself. he tuk me in the garage and now it aint very mutch fun to set dowu eather. Thirsdayâ€"Elly Croom has went back to live with her husband agen and has Withdrawed her dlevorce sute. Evry buddy was a telling her whut a good time Curt was haveing and I gess she just cudd‘ent stand it no longer. Mundayâ€"The teecher has been ride- iing‘ me pritty hard becuz she says my writeing is wirst then it use to be. well mebby so but I notice my spelling grades is getting better since my writeing got so poor. Teusdayâ€"The beecher 21le us what is ment when people menchins the Line of least resistents and Jake spoke up and sed the Waist line. and the teecher blusht and did‘dent ast‘ the kwestion over agen. well mabby Jake was right for Once. Sundayâ€"They was a man called at are house today Wile pa was wit-king on a jig saw puzze] and the man sed he was colleckting for the 01d Ladys home and pa sed we diddent have no- old ladys to spare. when the man seen pa was wirking a Jig saw puzzel he just went out smileing with his face. Saterday â€"â€" I walked down the st. with Jane agen today and she was offly nice to me and evrything and I was Trimming my finger males with my nife and I was so Xcited about Jane that I cut my finger in the Qiuck and never noticed it till I got home. Mebby I am in love. or sumthing. SLATS’ DIARY Fridayâ€"Ant Emmys neace was here at are house agen today. She was a telling Ant Emmy about all of the love Letters she gets frum gentle- men and Ant Emmy says to her. do you keep all yure love Letters you get frum gentlemen. Her neace sed in reply. You bet yure Life I keep all the love letters for if I keep enuff of them now meb- by they will Keep me later on per- haps. some varieties have already been cleaned up. Most of the seedcleaning plants there are operating to capacity with some running nights. 'ELGIN MILLS HAROLD REID’SV SERVICE STATION CASTROL OIL GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE Sieberling Tires Motor Accessories G: We are exclusive representatives in this district for the Famous Castro] MOTOR OIL. It paws to use the Best. Cal] here for your next change of oil and be assured of good service and quality products. THE CANADA sï¬méflrcâ€"o. 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