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SE$.4 0110T..14 SITIMY
cOUNT:K
At the 'One, et Seeding this spring
the W001400 of the Ontario Pepart-
meut4.4rAPPitare collected' SWmPles
L. 9i. §90:10ng .0-904 Yarietta7V4tS
of the einAntY, These 'StUnPles velare-
•Sehted wha'k'WAS'fpinginto the grottnti'
'variotlatai'01§4 Then Saelf-deS h•ve
.since been." analysedhy :the Ponainion
Seed Branch and the results are net
only .interesting but startling,
0'0.42% saniPleesubtaittecr
• were of, cerv'hi.* 'Wheat oats- or barley
or mixture 0.....khese, and X. Were„Sman
• seeds Or MilAtiresOf
the Weereale:only twci graded NO:
three grActed No. 2, three'gratled No.,
3 and ad were rejected,. '9.g the :20 re-
•Jected, •contained too many
-Veeds-ahd seven failed ir> gernii•T•P'
e,
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1440KtlikOW
Bnblisitid every Tut pg.iwi
t
14aixon2te, Proprietor
• and Editor,.
„ t),ti UST :gzrd,, 1%0
PROII,IDITION, A 'Pi1)g.NTIM4
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Mr, -Ifoover; Republiea i andidate:
for .itie.pbresidency. of lJnited .Sttites
has .:conte• gat delinit4IY ,in fiVvOr• of.
Pral,Oitien of the liquor tragic'. This..
ne made absOluttlY elelir hhis:Si)Pech
if 4cceptance%delivered in California,
but, 'by:means of that modern Mir-
acle, radio, heatil .over ',the World, it,
...Is said that on theoCeaSidit iI LI'
up, to 'rnilaierrrt -Staticiar0s;" .110 deliveraneei lir, Pupv:ar ,spake.t0,:thc
,
ntaining• 12 .reicteti sample's :Were ".argest ',audience which' ever listened.
(bow l(rig before?) " undert.14ring to
tithe an automobile oi; aftV‘k ht set
Sh.fel'be presumed in an unricCon-
ditionio drive. That, ls.lhe enly sehei;
'We are 40 that, in a'neighboring
tOsitiihating the doubtful honor and
ativaintage of a liquor store, .drivers
of. ,trucks and autonlobiles. Passilig
' thiqugh. the30*. will: p41,1 in at the
?tore,. go 'in nnd,.purcha'se .a bottle of
Nyhiekey,..and, taking it inbo. the' cal;
ur ti:gcic, Onee'ed On biSlvay,
'11'11'14 may he alright- That Is .What
the Store is there fiirt, but -if the.liqucte
y'.•,tl'spd on: the way it is „ail wreog.
the driver Who. sn.se it shouid
lio
disqualified' for drivince a Motor
' • ...Mary Tcliett; ttbettt isur , Ye4.3:S-
ago. He, is 'etirvvell .by. eng S011,
43.01111 NO0 is home,• and by
1.aS,Sett as such not on account of
•weed seeds or lack -of .gerroinatiori but,
'becansethe'Y were MIXturesfor which
no grading prOviSion is made.. How-
ever, disregarding i this fact 'five fi"±":
this lot Were No 1 for quality, three
were No. 2 and four No. 3.
. The Maliseed's graded somewhat
'hetter; three were two No. 2,
,
two No. 3 and one sample was reject-
ed on Account of lacl,t a icerinula,•kien'..,
'It might be •said then free-
dom
from weeds " and iihanination
qualities into consideration thefol-
lowing sinnrriariZes-the 42 sa4lee:
•Grade NO. I 10' '
. ,
Grade No 3 8
Grade 9
.Rejected -Weed Seeds --
ftejected-Germinatien poor -7, 8
' The best AA the cereals obtained
• was a` simple of ,barley whieh On-
• tallied' 431 OM* and one field pea to
the rinind IAA not a, single, weed seed:
,It 'germinated 100 per tent at 10 days._
The poorest. of the cereal .samples,
designated barley., contained 123 seeds
from cultivated plants other than' bar
ley and•850 Weed seeds to iliespound:
Seeds,.. grasses end'clov-
,,ers,--Wertplairly,--good-aamples7Weep
that the tiritotilY in truest case's: waS
• 'hulled-badly•which is Of 'course 'Mee-.
• tionable, andconsidered by the ana-
lyst in. making the trade..' :
Generally speaking then it "would
• Lo a Ittiman. voiee,... ••
Mr Al gadfly .govertnir of. New
York State, and the Dentagratic. pre
idential ...candidate isas defineately
OPPosed to prohibition, as 'Mr., HooVer.
appear diat more tare should be tak-
en
in using clean seed and when in
doubt; about the quality of the seed
farmers' should ,remernbex that grade
Certificates 'limy be, obtained. -free of
cost on three samples in a single
year, Even .if it is thought that the,
sample is free of weeds it is welt tp
fO''; it • ' •
Thus Prohibition -Temperance-.
T hi* f'rollibition-Ternperance-
The Rura,...Power' is in ,T.J.S. polities
'Agger And deeper than e'er before.
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• THIEVING j5 ,
It is said that o4 the day oE ,the
bowling tournament here h couple of
•boYs stole a Watch, a fonntain pen
:•:And„a an other :of pencils froill, .the
'pocket's' of a man's i'vest which , had
:leen left- in an automobile. The watch'
. • •••• • •
And some of•Alie Other arlieles were
recevered; and .so far, as WC. 'miff
there yv,111: be. no ,pioseetithva. .
• It as difficult to say '.'what , best
o do`.in.'such caSes....Sornetimes when,
the: attention of boYs isAirected..to
the, fact' that they have cOnimititil,
:eriens 'crime they will give .up;stial-,.
rig' .whatever •t iront„ oing tJey
have .been .engaged.in; :Others' „when:
,treated7witele-nielfmcf- •eVe-top71s.,V:
•,'',eMpt for -the law and' the autliorl
iCs
'titd-peralst• in. 'their -petty crimes.'
;tiih, of 'eOarse, are on kite high road
the pe,rateuttary.• • Unfortunately
ieme.get.away with this thieing• fur
a long tinie • and: are thus encouraged.
tiotvever, all are :ultimately .lathered '
itt or are otherwise hounded thiongh.
fife.
• knovr how it will gerininate.
;
* HURON ckYONT'ir HOME GARDEI4
CONTEST
,e, judging of the Home Gardena
is beert. eempleted and in: site of
:the 'heavy' rains- daring tbe-iiirlY sim-
mer' there were, very . few gardens
which showed: ill effects front the Wet
• weather. At'least 90 out of the .91;
Contestants had gardens` which' 'well.
• the Source of real pride'both to them-
selves and their 'parents. While7the
prige' winners, wfll no doubt „feel dat-
ed they. must reelize that they: won
by h ;very close 'Margin nuti,,after all
• prize or.no.Prize there is a great deal
of satisfaction in hiving 'a.read good
Nome Garden.,
CtILite$S 0E§IDEIs4T PASSVS,..
John gennetlY 4 residetit or COn. 1.
,Cti.lrots, Iiied at his' home at Allf.';'
1 -1St Oth,tlekloWing- an illitess of two
year. The Amoral wa's on tbQ Satur-
day following, service being ;held in.
the I. C. Chyreb, Teee!.v.a7,6r, at 9.30,
o'clock n'", nisi IntericOt NyttS. i'h the
"'..feesi,vater It. a...Cemetery,
' The late Mr.. Kennedy' had !icon ..a
resident of Con.1 Ctibloes.eince early'
childhood, . beink :the 'elklest:'...spri... Of.
the Jute Air, ' anZ1:116..,Don,9akt, Ken-„,
ne4Y, ljiOneer. resid4t4s,. Ile; was Urn.
attS'eafor : 180;. 4n4-^ to 'Yetlta; ho;
later the fa' :Ay . came tc,..•.. Onlross.
Fig wife, before hie 4rnarriage; MSS,
'car, 'of any king; It will come:In that;
. . •
:and tlie.soener the hetter, • '
• C.ANCEL LIN G A 1.17.Ali DEPT
,•
One, is ,surprised sinnewliatsto learn
„tbe cancellation'Of great War` de'bte
by ,•So u 1 h „:AinericaocointrieS-iti
smile respects backward,' •and--7rt
garcled as, less-civiliied:.thatrthe na-
tions of 'North Ameriea, and 'Europe,
_some -dr whiejt. (notably, the ljnited
Sstatois. .Ainericti). cool4:•110
their way •clear to the cancellation' of
f he great ,international debtS.L.deveL
oPing out of •theTWorld,War,.
' Brazil and Argentina are:the South-
Amerietul,Countries to $et the Werld
an example of war debt canCellatiop,
and, the cotintrybenefiting-by-,10 is,
their neighbor ,' 011ielittle rePOlillt of
`Paraguay', • , , .
Paraguay, nIth a 'penttlatioa under
One million; was', owing citch of "its
Ing neighbors, nearlyi live billion:di:A
lars, and; of coaree,:there, as small
prospect ,that :payment ,could eVer be
m;.14eL This, 14).:doubt madegangella7
tion of the dCht'easier than it .other
•wige..,ivinild ;be. ;
. • '
• The, counti was divided. into iour-
..• • •
groupS. The prizes. were 'tiwarded as
• " ; : Southern • Group
lat.-7.-plitlip Item 'Woodhant'r R. I.
2,d -Alien Jorns; Exeter; R. 3,
Melkk, Zurich1 'R. 3..
. 4th.-LI'Lloyd Bern, WOodharn4t..1. •
, • 'Central ,Group. •
ist.:7•:-Percy Carter, ,Loralesborough, ,
Cartright, LoadesborOugh,
3rd -Fred Morrell, ,1„.OndeborOugh.
Beatrice Snell, Clinton; ,R;,5.1'.
, • Eastern Group • •
•
It,-741arold WaIlaee, Clifford R. g.
: 2nd -L -Lila McOraeltn, Wroxeter,,R..
30 --Irene Grainger, •Wrrn.mter,:
R.
Lanionti Listowel, li1:-
'
Northern Group
isi-4itincan Simpson, .giritail.
Brown. Lucknow, R 3...
• . ,8rd--1,1,0an MacGregor, LtieltnoW
' Lane,. tuckno*,
•.• P".4114M61114t
. ,
. •
.-of llurpri;
.13)aent a few (lays recently with .her
kv Sister, 'Mrs:. Mon, erson.
Miss Aiice Thoinps. 'of 1_,Ut4inoW.„
IS the guest of Miss M,rtic.MeQuiiiin
this week. • • ,
MiSsVertv ii111ton spent the
•week -end Witt( her e usin; Miss •.tva
Culross. • " ,•
'• 10.1a0.4 .Mrs; HaineL f Wiflghani„,
*out ka dny teotti. *ith Mt.. and
Mrs. A. Steitt . , „
• Vir, and Mrs. :gain GibSOn tiii&babe
of St, Ildient,,epent Snntillywith' thd
foriner'S .mOther, .1411k6ibtOlt '•
„Mr. IketeliebaWcf -3411\ And SVi1I, a&
tOirkpilittied .131 Mr,t „George'
Page visita-ttlifias at. Owcii.. $otma
-t#contIlf, • .
Mill; toy lioloQuillin tMcl
of TOrdiltili wart guests, of Mr' and
laidhltr4. -Mgctuillittlarpt vtook,-
o
-1361,VLING} ,TOURNAmirs. •
'six: sisters,. ,:lhese- are; „Sister, Mary.,
. Lacy, St. -!Thsepli`i "Iiespi tat 1-Lon40,114-. -• •
'Sister 'FranceS Lugy.,•St.'Mary's„;Con-, •
' vent;': Mrs:. Josepli;Garrol,!ef..neer.- ' t
nburit • Mrai Ashfield; -
Isabella 'and: Catherine at: hope,
'John Maeginen,:of Kinloss. is
a. Sist—
'r Of the deceased.
The debt • was incurred , daring
, • . • . • .
.war in whisli Pargaayignight. Brazil
:and. A•rgentina front 1861 : to 1870,
Aria .which resulted' in the Of :the
IttfleptililicTThe 'delit -was an itt
..denutity 'dernanded as . condition •o
. , . •
peace, such as Germany exacted' from,
'France,. fonoWing, the: yranco-,Prus-
-elan 'War of ,1810.-11';..lt. was_ the- price
-
which •Paraguays •PrOtnieed to ;„pny' for
indeueridence. -But .six. years of war
had killed.Off 'nearly .all thezable'bedb•
:ed;.,Male:•pephlation . dud' reduced 'the
• etiuntrY. to Hie last extremity of PaV•;:-
iNcgNDIAPTSM SUSPECTED
..A baim on the farm of ' Harry
tchervein,..43,ii1eWest of Walker. -
ten Wfis,ernPletely destroyed by' fire .
Thesdky night ot last, week, under
, .
Jititining was' the work :of an' enerny.•
elzrcunistances which stiggest,that the• .
witi-c; barn was destroyed the
lenion's 'hay and wheat eroPS three
•hories, a number of.'pigs, hens and
• farm implements, It is polsible that
the fire was thte to sporitaneeus'eom-.
bustion in the bay, but thair Was evi-
deriee that the. Arra had been visited
SoinebodY has. dubbed tlowling •",the,
gentleMan's glitite,"•i and the ..good
which :Prevail and. the high
lite of.. honor on ,which. the game
.tsu y is carried on institlies Ithe
• . •••••: •
diltly. complimentary titIe. •
.,•The• besvling ,tourna.ment,; in--..recent-
yearS, has beconie a.:highly.-,develoPect-
3OUic0, Of. social , enjoyment:
rteans nf, promoting . good, fellowship::
,t,'SurpaSSeS .all 'other, forme sof :field
Lir ' lawn .spOrtS.', ;there. ,Is'' ••Mitriii
thattee -iheut it::that there ce'ret
Jeveleped the spirit., Of strife. which'
,‘oo Often.,'Inarg Most Other field games,.
Ihe tournainent is:a;splendidmears.s:
; nromoting aCquaintancv and, good,
.feeling ;among residents :of neighbor'
ng' towns. The circoinStanees are .the
most favorable ,to p.romplO
.3?,very, man at a, teurnament,
•iyitt., good humor...If...he does: ,
not feel that in ?"the
4port of king he kno't' ,that he ••is
in "the gentlenian's ,game”, .and that.
if 'the day is Inc. eVerythirtg will go.
4nioothly nn,tii the fthigh, • •a•
It gee& for the health of the
body as well ,a,e.of. inind. 'What could
he better .to shake the. ' cobivehs
lnisincSs oitt of One's. head ,..than a :day
, , . ,
it a be ting green strgh,,as...titat , itt
-Victoria Park, .Lacknow.
Whole; chapter.. nrig-ht. be Written
on the :ftititude..,and ,anifes: .players.
No tWe'a t he ,sltrne e..V.eenting.irrthe
• ape' :reoect 9f,,being; absolutely sure.
that he is liavitig a geed time. ,
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erty. Tit -ere NN7tS..110. way of. Paying;4-lie
indeirmity and no wily of collecting
by „‘a• party in an, autorliebile.''Mr:
Ernervein did not pass the., night on
.the farm;4r. as. he made his, borne' with
his •parents'• about 'threefquartere' of
owtp.r. -When he arrived at: the
seene the fire; about two. o'clockitt .
the: nierning, he foii'ml• a gate ..
loadinf.,, to the hain• ope.nyand thie 'he
,
'
before:leaving for home in the •eVen.:,
in g: -Thera ''lvas :eiddence 9 o that an
automobile ht(irbeen, in. the yard
well coVered by 'insurance.
'it, so afeer. these -58: years :Brazil and
Argentma .Aegicled. to .,relieve Para-
guay" of the obligation and let
by -
One -be bygone-. •
IciS pleasing, to note • that these
South; 'Ainekica..-republics ,are malting
,Subst,autial: progress- towards. a high-
er eivilizaion., trade; with the 'Outside.:
'world is ;increasing' front year to year
-and many ef :thew are ' -,making, Sub-
stantial progress itt the 'itiatter
neation. 1, •
rm44,-..ror:.00g
. . .
' Alr(01011:CK DEER1Nd.' MOW • , are so widely • ust.
hriingliont;CattadA..,,that aintost, anY .oewtoyi 'can: tell you :or his ,
. . , -__ • -.I., L„, , :?
,,pleasaint:it?:perience with one, • ._ - . '-,; : ... . •,,, ., , ...4;. -:„:- • '
, . ., „•. , -
.., Their •iiepirtation goeti back .near'14 , a centnry„ . a. wOrthWitile.”
consideration, ,when buying' a mower, , OM and let, us . ,dguryn: ,
strate the New Ahtomatie"Vitiuga And ; iAlrer • pointg of .111k'rlpr-',
IIQME.„GARDEN COUPETITION •••••
•
'Mr. W K. Riddell; .'ggrictiltiltal•
•IreOritative' itt -NA'alitert:M.-has just.
Issued a report on the Ilome Garden
Carripetit,ion .conducted ' in Bruce
.01111ty‘fliis...season.•
•Contest,l'c'6'. 3 covered Huron TOW11-
' t
:•;:hip and the stagding o • (on es an s -
's -given d.s fondly's:* . • •
Gordon• 'llontfrornery, Ripley, 89.0;
Annie Bowers; Ripley, 86,0; Bert ..:11c-
'-f`avisb.,--kiplpY. 82.0; Mabel sAlcAIiiiet,
81.5; Elsie Bell,' Ripley, 80;5,,
Noia, WYid, Ripy, 76,5;;CYril Brooks
kip
1:446; Precilla '1N,Tae.72?:1a1d1
Edith Patterson, RipleY;
:ELIMINATlic.p- THE 'DitL'NE.EN
, , ,
• ". DRIVEtt ...•
. •
•
' Attorney 'General Price has issued'
ord;eis•:(prpStintably .t6. the • Count'
m dlist rates and the prov)r,cial
thathefeafterAvlion thg driver of an
It'uteinobile 'found 'to he under. :the'y
of lienor • *bile ,drihgi•he.
Aalf ht, prosecutedort chairge o1.
beilfg la', charge, of an, automobile
...while , inst tail , of O'ri 4.1 charge
-4.61 reckles dyil'ing as lia54 been tht,
Vractice. Ptivinz '111iii." Oink is a
:nttti h niore st.r1011.g offeuee" titan mere
reekless..drilitga. ',One ,cot*M.cte0
such it charge Mt:St go to,i611, for at
leasta ntcinth. while the pcnaity' for-,
recOe'is AtiViiig is. only:, 4,.:gue•-heavy
or li2ltt itt the discretion of the, tOg,
• .• • -
is time soittethiitg W115 (1000,... The
drunken drk4r- is' the ;.treatest tlitoger
an the .higliWaY"tt..• Unt whct..14
cidoit h1t lhe tirivpe is tirtittk pr SOb-
et?, Where shall .1110 line be'ilfasiin?
This j aiiie6 point to decide, but b,,Yt:'
attil,by it will tote this:: That the
Ottoon who 1.140 'taken lignoi,„ before
1
• '
. , - FOURTH:. cON, ...KIN LOSS.
Mrs. ,S. Ciontochan, „•awl; family .
„ .
have returned 'home lifter a .few!
days -0eit 'with•' Seaftirth „ friends..
. .
•Mt.'P. MacirlurchY;'•of- Detrolt,
Spent ' -the •-...Week-end• frierids in
:and , arOtinci ,Lucknow. •'
• Mr, and, Mrs. Bert , Bain,. and
-
.London,' spent a feW days
last week with friends ;on the , sixth.
A:-..M.a.C.Itinis and datighteX
Jean, 'returned to theirhome in • Pea::,
'pot; Sask. after spending the sum-
mer mortthi.NNith-relatiVe,s, here.
• _. • .
MI'S@ Crriogban. and .daughter,
.A.,,nes of -Seaforth, spent a few .days
mr. arid. Mrs., Sant
Ca.fnoelfan. • '
Mr. 'Niels -in Irwin, .who lhas been
Sericiusly ill; forisonre tih16." is imPrev-•
:ing, :We ai.e g4d to ay
Mr. and -a‘irs. Wm. 'Robb, 'spent
Sunday.wth 1\lr. 'and, 'Mrs. Albert
Cook of Paramhunt.
. Mrs. A. Tanteron, Qf Detroit •i
..7.ititing, with her mother 'Mrs, 3', Me-
;-
Mrs. Jas. tittle: is her
-daughter; Mrs W Hall of,.Ashfield.
• • •
• Miss • ..Vargarot Ma'eVa,f2-111t1: ,• ie
spending .a few weeks in 11Iuskoka.:
• •
•
,4iss Catherine' .Robentsox' ;of
•'SPent•latit Week with friends on
'the' fourth, . • .
'M.r.,,' George Middleton', 'spent the
week •end With his ''clanebtei. ,Ms.
Ingrairc,7, who is verY Ill;
' The joint In -cal -fig" of the Para -
:meant and itairshia • (dubs was held
•at the beine .tf tias Jeie McKay
on 21,-1,:at'Sdirj+ .itte,rnoo'ny with a very,
isrge .attefn darted'. 7 Mrs: A. Sather:.
f:arid•operied the Meeting and itiljOin-
ed" together •!iti singing the 'Maple.
eg and 'let eating' tie 1,ord's • Prayer:
iii tittisfm, .„'"Ire.,.S...Carnoehao read the'
•rinutde of the list meeting, 'aft*
Whih Mi MeGill took ; the : chair
-and ,;the' ,openinp.,P.• cliorni Was • sung
Parartiount Ladies,'.'. . •
The 'tell • gall Vas 'responded to • by
'The,most interegthig,p'erson .1 'have'
.met." • '
qrGiatit tLsn gwe an instru
.111e/ital.. 4 .pape'r. on Canadian gooks :
and Authors- Was read', by Miss' An-
nie McDonald. . A , huttrort,JuS solo by,
''.1•Irs.:Jas,1,Vghster'.; •A paper ',Waking
ery dtY life Interesting' on the.-
.10p,rrn,"Was 0110'1 1••T M. W.< OW-
Ir`er; .",fisQ• Rac4iP1 MAY'inald••:,entrr-
taicod tbe,•reotino by daheihg 'the-
TitiS 'wat-, 'followed
fferccititity' 141}.040.114,
Mr' -h ot ('amrhell.gave
a feadir And "Alkr(ro)i,t Button;
ft oTo, •IVErze, ".4, I ,tosh ,read a
vrtr1/2,,,r iin '•thr, 91
111T, n -rd NVAA glv-
-h Jand,-,,, and a •dur,t by.
Yr.". •Strathof.,.
reAdirvf. ;Welt'otN. and.
it sbne. pSria' • WebStkr*
TinYin• "and' feowrid', by .
"'Meat') Tont/J=4i:- whiplt :wes
erl"r,4r;rca, ro*Ptito
' tbe • • XatiOnnl.
tl'ailfie to ON
T.triPtrit4S.1. aft ?q4 IntIrh vas
•conteit,No:',..4 covered 'Ilrinlese,
Itirteardine ToroishIps.
were aWarded. p:s...:folloWs:: • , • "
Ja.S. A. :Henderson, .NCrhiter:Itirrch.
tiro! Purdoii:Whitechtir,e1-4-02.0;
quoit'McKerttte. Jt n, Lucknow, •(.10.5.;
Edward'Collins; R, 21 Kincardine. Ffi•li;
3as. .G. Rieha.rtli4on, ,R: Lucknow,
Herhert Pierson, It. 2, Icint!ar,..
line; 83„8:;': orence,
82'; -ton, Slad fl 3, Lotuo4 '18.1t
:!IN'intaifred Akertillolytoods '78; Ethel".
rticklebarilt, R. 1, 1.0rne, i, •
.1,
, 41: ;
izEsos IMP,ORTANT
Si Okander l Kenr1•Presiden't
'of ,the l3razfliitn Tractor. ahd Ltght
ompany,. whose early' 'hont9 Was: 311'
Kincardine :rovil, ha fes;gned his
nosit:on its, head, „of , the cornparik,
Sii Acxituder. hat ' .heen
with 'the tro7,i1idn 'onterprs'e,,f;,r
nut 3( • year). and .itas:been, president'
Ance lO2. The resignation is due -to
the ectriclitfon of:- .81x Alexencler)g-
1:i•Alti.1 • i.;1..tt he will 'yehlain oh the
behrti if director.. ,
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has been 'Snecessfill
business 05nee111, att4 Mr. Mac-
Tc'nzie receitet a gretif. 41".0e:41 -Ire 01.
creclit, for -64, ,74-OMIr,t, 14;rge
4‘01,0st in the lias
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forgotten • biz naive ilcAvny And •
nutilb0t . of • kineiitdine inWttitittng
heve boniftted by big. inutlifteelice,
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r a m ' ay , 3.-Itoller
bearings.'on- the earrier anti 2.
On the main, aild'; make ',cry light ,
di'aTt. The, foreCarriage• hitch and tep
t meat are.„ elinvenientiy. reached
'from 'the •load. The MiCiirinick Deer-
last- word .irt, i:isty Loader
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rHEN! comes to solving cleep problems,
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What they've done is this----perfe04 a D..L'
Deep;!Well-Pump for Wells as deep as 300 feed
This pub*, has a lot of new things „about' it
that other deeprWell pumps will come arottadi..
to itt a feW •ftari-7-mayoe. -'''Chatinel Steel
Base, balance wheel that equalizes the tip.and
• down strokes,* -discharge head below the•frOPt:
.Ittrotirrips '&003;125 to 400. gall** of Water '
per now..
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nie
for more facts about this new D-1: Deep:Well •
Pump, and also about :the full line of
Shallow -Well Pumps.,-;,
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