TljiE GUARDIAN, APl§IL__16. 194a DVTNETNERYOU MET HER JUST lAST NIGNT . . . T0 SEND FIOWERS chance meeting-and you want her to remember? Your ilowers will Or-old friends have invited you to their home? Flowers are make her think! the most graceful way of saying "thank youl". When in doubt what to do—— - or give-send flowers. It's the act of a thoughtful person-and a friend worth knowing. For a better Selection, and good value, bu; Ir/Jrre you see Ibis Allied Floris/s Emblem. ALLIED Fl RISTS AND GROWERS OF CANADA. EMPlllYEllS MUST ilBTAlN NEW llNElilPlllYMENT INSIIRANBE BllllllS All 1947-48 Unemployment Insur- ance Books expired on March 31st, 1948. New books will be issued by the National Employment Office to em- ployers, but only when old books are A completed and turned in to the Office. Employers are urged to exchange Unemployment Insurance Book immediately. Penalties are provided for failure to comply. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION Q A. L MUICHXSON, ossnslinion: ‘ s. 1. TALLON, Commissioner. J. n. nisson. C ‘e/ Commissioner. U.l.C.-4 31149! Coal, not by what it costs, but by what it provides! We sell only that which is known to give the utmost heat per dollar of cost ta you. HARDBOAL SDFTBDAL and DUKE Sold in any quantity at lowest prices. A. PIGKARD and 00. ' mane 24o [_conmmc nvnnrsi "mad ng l-logs at. Elmira Mon- day, April 19th. For detailed iii- foruiatoin contact Norman Brine "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ers Limited at Montague every Thursday. Trucking where pos- sible. Sid McLean. "Loading Hogs at Sourls everv Monday. For detailed information on trucking service etc., contact Clifford Peters. "Loading hogs for Canada. Pack- ers Ltd. at Moreil every Tuesday Trucking where possible. Dingwei! dz Rossiter. "Listing Hogs for shipment Monday, April 19th at Moreil. For information on trucking service, etc, contact Ernest Murphy. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ers Limited at Mt. Stewart every Tuesday. 2 to 4 p.m. 'l‘rucking where possible. Earl Jay. "Loading l-Iogs at. Mount Stew- art. Tuesday, April 20th until train time. For detailed infahmtinn contact F. L. Douglas. "Loading hogs for Canada lack- crs Limited at Peakes every Thursday. Trucking where pos- sible. liieriin Devine. "loading Hogs at. iioniagtle every Monday. For detailed inlorn- ation on trucking service etc Phone G7 or 76-22. James McLcorl "Collecting and ltuckingliogs for Canada Packers Limited every lucsday from Dunstaffnage and vicinity. Borden Boswell- "Londing Hogs at Cardig-m every lvlonday. For detailed 1r.- formatlon on trucking service e5: contact Linwood McNcill. "Collecting and truckzn: for Canada Packers Limited every Puesday from Gasperenux. and suwounding districts. Carl Gra- ham. hog: "Loading Hogs at St. ’l‘cre:<\. every Monday afternoon untl 6'10 P. M. For detailed information on trucking service. ole. contact Ernest Bradley. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited everv Tuesday from Duiistaffnage and vicinity. Borden Boswell. "Loading Hogs at Bedlord Sta- tion every Tuesday mornliie until arrival of Eastern Train. For tie- tailed information on trucking ser- vice etc, contact John B. McInty-t- "Collecting and trucking hoes for Canada Packers Limited from Cornwall and vicinity every-Ties- tlay. Hazen Howard. "Loading Hogs at York Station every Tuesday morning until ar- rval of Eastern Train. For detai- ed information on trilcking service etc. contact Iiying McDonald. '"Co11ecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited from Hampton and surrounding dis- tricts every Tuesday. George Duns- ford. "Loading Hogs at Murray Har- bour Monday. April 19th. For ile- tailed information on trucking ser- vice. etc. contact D. Ray Brooks. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- or! 1.141.. at. lvlurray River. Mondw April 12th. Belle River. Tuesday. Ape-ii 13th. E. R. Heck. loading Hogs at lilelvllle ever-v Monday. For detailed information on trucking service etc. contact Charles Ncholson, "Collecting and shipping hols for Canada Packers from York. Covehead and vicinity every 'i"ues- day and Friday. Lloyd Vessey. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ers at Souris every Tuesday until 110011. Trucking where possible R. Mcintyrc. "Collecting Hogs in Winsloe. and v clnity cvcry Montiny. For detail- rd information on trucking service ctc.. contact Inglis Diamond. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- rrs Limited at Cardigan every Thursday. Trucking where D0!- Jble. Norman MncKenzie. "Collecting Hogs at Milton Mon- 13y afternoon. April 1901i. For de- alled information on trucking aer- rice etc, contact Robert Crabbe. "Loading Hogs at North Wilt- shire every Tuesday morning. For detailed information contact E. N Easter or Elmer Clow- "Londing Hogs at Hunter River every Tuesday morning. For detail- ed infonrnation on trucking servce 01.0,, contact Cordon Mnthesmi ' Lem Craswell or Grant McLeod. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- =rs Ltd. at Port H11‘. every Tues- ‘ay For detailed information and- "hulking service contact Wm- ‘lgytiiird or the Richmond Bay Znging Club. "Loading Hog; at Albany every Tuesday until 3.00 l’. M. For ile- tailed information on trucking re:- vloe etc, contact J. George Mac- Kay. "Loading Hogs at Kinkora ev- ery Tueedey until 3.00 P. M. For detailed information contact Janus P. Callahan. , "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited every "Loading llogs at Uigg every M95538. l-cr detailed lnfolimution °n "Wild"! service ctc.. contact Robert Brehaut. "CQUBCUHE and trucking hogs lor Canada Packers Limited from Point Prim. Eldon. and Belfast every Monday and Thursday. For detailed information contact 511i McRae. Point Prim. "LEWIS 1108s at Vemori River‘ Co-Cperatlve Store for shipment Ahrll 19m. For detailed infodm- ation contact Vernon River Co- Operative. ,"L°adl118 1102s at Vernon St.a-' tion Monday. April 19th. Contact Charles E. Murphy, for detailed 1:.- formation. "Loading l-Iogs for Canada Packers Ltd. at Murray Rlvtlf, Monday. April 191th, Fodhia. Tues- day, April 20th. E. R. Beck. "I-oadlnz tors for Canada Pack- ers Limited at "lracadie. Tuesday 2-4 p.m. Trucking where possible from Tracadie. Bedforti and vicin- ity. Herb Mullin. "Load ng Hogs at (Jlizlllultci/Oull all day Monday and Tticsdry Rheumatic Pain uulcnv EASEII Fr z f r- it Jamaica comes the comirfdin: thstimany °l MP- Whit!- W110 feels he owes his very haw!- ness in life to Nervlline. "It hi! been worth its weight in gold to me. I found Nervllino an invaluable aid. Nervlline corrected the trouble quickly. it my throat wasksoregtfiti!‘ it I had enrnehe, still! nee ti; . I joints. if j rubbed on N51‘: flier always got quick re 1e . h u gprfllnfi, muscle soreness end f I - mam, pains, 1 hnuvq proved hervl- llne to be a boon. Stage Big War 0n Rheumatism LONDON, April 15 ~ (GP) — Britain ls planning a big-scale we! on rheumatism. Leader-of’ the fight is 77-year-old Lord Harder. physician to the King. This alert, keen-eyed man be- lieved i-elie! could be brought to millions of Britons suffering from rheumatism and other painful muscular ailments. He planned a flying squad of 200 mobile phy- slo-lheffllily units, fitted with the most modern electrical equipment. bringing the latest treatment to every small town and village in the morning until 11.00 A. M. Call us for trucking so: ._ Livcsto k ‘ Board. Phillie f‘ T36 or "Lbadnig hogs lor Calnrlu Pack- crr. at Vernon *31°l'y 'l‘nesnny ail- ernoon. Trucking ivhere possible. Vvalier Crane. "Listing Hugs a! Cherry \‘:il'"',' for shipment Monday. April 19m country. | Lord Horders dream has starl- ieti to come true. Already 20 wo- men, all trained electrical equip- ment operators. have been travel- ling Britain for more than s. year- Izi 12 trucks. they have taken their equipment to remote farms and cottages. miles from bus routes -nnd to homes where people were too sick to travel to hospital. Every neck they sent reports to Lord llordcr, and on them he is basing For detailed information contact Sterling lngs. ‘ "Loading hogs lor Canada Pack- ezs at Vernon River evuy ‘Plies- lay afternoon Trucking alrerc possible. Ralph Lea. "Listing Hogs at Pownal in" shipment Monday. April 19th. For detailed lnformaton contact Law- son McE-achern. "Collecting ailrll trucking hogs for Canada. Packers every Thurs- anti Long Crack. Archie hlcKin- non. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ers Lttt. at St. Peters every Tues- day. Trucking where possible. Huddle Pratt. Collecting ll-ogs at Cornwall every Monday. For detailed in- formation on trucking service etc, contact Doug. McDonald. "Collecting hogs for Canada Packers Ltrl. every 'l‘uesdn_v. Write o" phone collect, R. N. Dswscr, Crapautiw "Loam; an. “a... mans... every Tuesday morning. For 1e. tailed information contact 1531-1 Todd. "Loading Hogs at Emerald ev- ery Tuesday until 3.00 P. M. For detailed information on Trucking Service Bic» contact G. C. Green. "Loading llogs at Kensingt-in every Monday afternoon and 'l‘u--s- day until 2.00 P. M. For detailed information on trucking service etc., contact Oliver Campbell. "Loading Hogs at Summersirle every Tuesday morning until 17-0 P. M. For data led information on trucking service etc.. contact Rob- ert; Hog; or Harry Waugh. "wading Hogs at Mlscoucne every Monday afternoon and Tiles- day morning imtil train time. Fhir detailed information contact Louis Mclviillaii. LADY FANE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE '1‘_hc_ regular meeting ol the Lady Fane Women's Institute met on Thursday evening. April 1st. at the home of Mrs. Leith sturdy. Th: President presiding opened tnc [meeting with the Ode and Creed There were six members pres- ent. Minutes of inst meeting were read. approved and signed by inc President. Collection for the eve- ning amounted to .60 cents. Com mittces appointed were- school ciay from Canoe Cove. Rice Riini; his new campaign. He says that the mobile physio- therapy service will expand throughout this year and well into 1945-. He hopes to have 200 trucks strategically placed in every centre in the country. There will be two fully-trained physiotherapists to tach truck. and all the latest elec- trical equipment. Lord llorder hopes to have e uniformed service for his war of rheumatism. He says he won't =have any difficulty in getting re- rrulis. for there are between 10.- 000 and 12,000 people in Britain fully trained to handle the neces- isary equipment. At the moment I the staff is all women. The service's first target is to {be able to treat all urgent cases iwho cannot leave home. and, in mime. to serve anyone who needs l the treatment. Fifty cents a visit | is charged those who are able to ‘pay for the service. I l l LONC LOST CHOPPERS POTCHEFSTROOXI. South At. rica -—(CPl - A native found a ‘set of artificial teeth on a river bank and took them to his master who thought they were relics of a drowning accident. Investlgagion revealed that a neighbor had lost them there six years ago whim bat-hing. ' Kenneth Robbiee. Frog. Elsie- Francis and Mrs. Stanley Mayhem It was moved and seconded that $2.00 be sent to each. the Red Cross and the Children's Fund, Mrs. Gordon Cotton invited mem. bcrs lo meet at her home for the ncxt meeting. Meeting adjourned and two contests were put on t.) the social committee after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. 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