The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-08-13, Page 8•
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TII141#$,WFrII EXTRALIMOti.ENS'
ABA :REMARKABLE FO R THEIR LONG FLOWEBING
rE00,00 1)ARE FLOWERS ON STRONG
(OrEMS OF ABOUT. _THREE FEET IN LENOTE. MAGNIFI,
CENT .POR BEDS, 'EDGES AND POR :tilLTWLATION IN
, - POTS,. • - •
Burtelip0 now direct .from the Ditch gro*Ter
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Bzeolleat DaVirin till" 5 caws
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PINK - RED.- YfOLE'r
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HELIOTROPE = YELLOW.
,1.00 of each c�/or7and ,e14• „color
,•Pathed Seierately: ' -POST and
DUTY, FREE delivered at year
;home for .:0013' • "
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-Please' raullt amount Pei: mon", oder: 4 •
Wier, Inc., Diltch. Bulb Growers
eemstedea(Rellattd) Europa
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TlittRSI)AY, ,AVOXIST 1.$i 19-31.
PIANO BARGAINS
,Lowest Prices We Pay Freight
GOURLAY Upright, • latest ae-
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'aign,Ine tone and touch. Guaran-
teed to he in first dais condition,'
One ef .,the greatest bargains ,we
have ever offered at
Easy 'terms; $15 :cash and only
$7-00 .,/reeritl11.Y.
KARN Player Piano.;Nomusical
tialining needed. •Everyone can'
.play it. gearanteed, first' class
condition. Complete with 15' player
rolls and beach, •bargain at $297.
•Terms. $25. cash and only lib. a
"month. Special terms if desired;
Freight charges will be paid to
....yout_noarest -Onterlo-station..
'•agmirzmAN co.
.195 Atenge..Streeti.', „Teronto.
lleintzthan & Co.. Liinited,
195 Ycmge Street, Toronto. -
Please send me, without obligat,
•iorif full details of Upright,
Player -Piano • • (-check which)
.mentiOned 'above. , .
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'' Mrs Andrew Burt of Toronto ..is
spending a months vacation at, the
home of')/ii..Ohaties Burt.
We are .glad to report that Mrs.
JAL Ackert is improving nicely.
Miss Lena Robinson•is' nursing a
patient in Wingliam. at present,:
Mrs.. GibliOns and 'Me. Roy -me-
Guire 'of. Lncknow'' spent' Thartday
evening at Howard 'Robinson's.
Mrs. Howard Harrisspent Tues.
day afterntion at her former horrie
in Paramount. , " •. •
blur 'sincere sympathy is .extended
to Mfa: Andrew Hamilton and
Mark ;Johnston of ',Ilolyrood, Mr:
'Fred Johnston, Of Littowel, Mr; db-hU
Johnston • of Kinleagh, Have
Sohastog 01:13,qryli and Mr. Jarne3,
Johnston of Kincardine in 'the loss of
-their -father; Mr. • James Jelinstozii•
who pastedaway at his home in Kim:.
loughn' Nirednesday, August, 5th.
Homer Hatriewere, andL:Mre,-
• Frank Harris of Flint: Mich., Mr.
and -Mrs. .1. H. McDonald Of Lochalsh
daughter Merle of London, and .Mrs
Kenneth Finlayson Of ,the 4th don.
and son Warner...„of_ttetrott.__,.....:
• Robt, McDenald----is"-A-Lions
Heail with Mr.. George Fullerton and
the rest of the' -bridgeliailderi. We
understand they ,will be working up
'in that country for' Some
Miss Doris Eadie id visitwith
ing
her aunt, ;Mrs. ,Jack Peterhough.
' Mr. and .Mrs. Chas, Congram; Har-
old• and Clifford spent Sunday with
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Noted Educationist EMacDonal4 Clan
Reires-In,Westf Gatheis' At Kintail
Tfie following articlel-whillwas (Contribnted)
taken from a ...Stigicatoon publication
refers, to. Mr. Charles IsTiyins,
L•1?•33), Who wasthe youngest son of,
the. late. Mr, and MrS.4° John Nivins,
formerly o Dungannon. Mr. John
Nivint of the village is a brother.
Ciesigg exercises at Saskatoon
Normal Scbotil, Thursday,., .maked
the beginning qf eScholastic life:for
many ana the close of 8.5 years as
an edUcationiet'in Saskatchewan for
charlee. Plivins; • B.A„ L L B,;Mr
i'a tebe' retired on Jnly_ 18
when he •attairn, the auperennuatinn
age of but with the closing of
the normalschool term,..ttidak hs of
ficial 'sduties are over...). '
Mr. Njins',Vas,. belt'
pertaid-7posti--in-. 'the- ecletatinnal
systems of theproeince.11e. has' been
inspector, teacher-and;tunetintenderit-
-end is known to :-the Prefestion all
• Oe jic 1idar,Aapat 3.04 the.
re,anion, 'of the 1WadDena,14„, elan of.
Kintell was' held at the historic old
farm ofRobert D. MacDonald There
Was a -mustering of .the elan from
far and near; which formed a very
pleasant gathering, and friends lang
oyer - • the west.' " '
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Itle was . horn••• in 1866 hi H, yen
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Parted had en 'o.ppontigfuly omeet-
ing and, greeting' each other Who meet I
Only per chance at such time'as
this For ',,ref„Csons only te.e.;:elivions
to all, the-was-aribsenceof any .1
runcl,of .revelry, or any -Skirl or mer -
tie' Strain; At the' last •reeMion ,a.
M Ert GOODS.
Sport ShOei :Peat/Aped
'WOMEN'S SPORT 'SHOES, NE,W "WHAT Nov
.NEED FoR VACM'ION; WEAa:,
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Specially Priced at .. . . • . 22.43, ' $2.95, and $345,.
*OMENS 01/LOND. AMQRA.PV MPS
,Sale Price. $2.45
•Regular 'Prices $4.6(1
GET YOUR OLD SIIOES .RENEWED WITH 'SHOE GLEAM.
WE CAN COLOR YOUR OLD WHITE OR BLOND .SPLOE'S
. • 'ANY COLOR DES/REI) AT REASONABLE COST.
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Special In Men,',S, Oxfords
mvbrs ,BLACK CALF RICHMOND OXFQRDS.
Regular & $7.00 _Special ,Sale Price :...$445 111
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year ego -we ha fl with 'Os, the late.
Finlay MaCTJOahi; the oldest cof, the
clan, who regeritly passed
the late R,hderick :1VIdeKensie.Both
have „patsed bekariditile liOnime‘ f'
dine and the linro1edge-,Ofrt1Or„Vg7
4111 places "diefttecr Sort :of
Shadow over the-Jehole awl.' Never-
theless •:frienaly greetings were Sn
-changed-and-a-very-pleasant:-L-and
Prefitable, time was,,ent, Same were
reininisceat happy of the
•'Pest. Sank talked of the 'absent' ones
County,: Ontario, and received and and of those who have: long since
early echicationin a rural school and passed on to the Better Land. Al)
the high schools ofMount Foreat Were Pleased to meet and greet oldand In 1894 he Obtained friends and the evening was far too
his 'Bachelnr. of Arts from ' 77"..c.ki. Short fer the sag of all the kind
versity of' Toronto • with hoziort,. Woras that one wanted :to say
history. '
,-A'Yery fine supper was -served' by
• Subsequently, Mr. Nivins. attendnil ;the ladies of ,which all parteok heart.
the Scheel of Pedagogy, Toronto, arid ily: Antorig those who were active in
had as a slatsmate,A. D. Coutts, now the: gatherinig were Mrs. Lennie of
viee-,principal of Moose Jaw Normal Hamilton, Mre. Thos. MacDonald
School:' A year was silent teaching Munn and Annie May Mac-
in it.private school in Toronto before pripala.'"There -also wat Flora 'llJap
coniiag.-West in ..August 1896 -Donalda preserit-aak:-representatiVe
first pest was the principalship , of of that Flora ,MacDpnald who risked
Prince Albert *ci;f51, and he rernain-. her life for "Royal Charlie ":Allthese
ed there until 1904 when he was ap- 14CDpnalds, ever inyal and true to:
pointedsthool insPectOr for OxboW the core, did much td make this gath-'
EL_ position-fherIie,ld Icir--OveP-Yeara,--..ering-of-the-.'etatr-a-success.-Rev:--;V:
To' Legal Stadies " „Colqohoun p:iinister of 'Ailifiebil
1911 to September, 1918f Presbyterian Church, hfunself 'a•
Mr. *Nivint was on the staff 'of the member Of a noble clan, gave an ap-
.!' H tirlizi4 Children7s, Shoes at GiOtty Re.,
raticed,priceS for Two Weekt.,.
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ni,'iiiir REPAIR DEPARTMENT Ifor:-Satisfatiork Work •.' -
Reginal-Nerma.1-Schooleavirt .preOriateataddr-esagan -d'=-brie*addreaae-s-T--
become superintendent of ' public were '•given by. several of the clans_
h12'4Regana Decaliiir that he men present. Bain Stewart, the,
ef-
had earned a respite, Mr. Nivins re- lidera chairman of the gathering,
liaquished his position and for a few called .Oh several, Frank Harris; 'Rohn
McPherson and
'inentha Aevoted • his time -to -legal -
studies, Obtaining his •L.L.B. Finding Duncan Munn. Kenneth MacDonald,
it impossible to desert the classrooms' of Preston, and Alex MacDonald of
le --returned to iducntional7haritegg' _`Egypt.'rThezlieitutif-4-ScottfrifrFrag
as setnal liepetter ,at Tifitreferd,.. -presented to the clan this •year was
and„ spent his wintera in normal very attractive and much admired:
school ;uvork in, Regina; Saskatoon and' It Was presented to the clan by Mrs.,
Prince Albert. •• •• Lennie: and was gratefully receive('
the lengthening' of the nor- and thankfully acknowledged by
Mal; course for teachers, . Mr. Nivins president, Thos. :MacDonald on behalf
was appointed Permanently to the, of the clan This flag was flloWn.;in
Saskatoon normal school staff. the city of Inverness', Scotland, to
In 1)istant Schools greet H. R.H. the Prince of Wales on
:the occasion of,his visit to' that 'city
about a niontlf age* -,It was-terit-ta
Clan MaeDonald, Kintail, by .„It loyal
clannwoinan in the land of the, heath-
er. Thos. 1V4Doopld, the retiring pres.
ident, it succeeded by :John K.Mac.
Donald who will seek to.n.mifitain and
riphold the venerable -traditions of
the ever.noble•clan MacDonald. May
:we as loyal, members of the »clan,
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Mr; • Horace McGuire •of Detreit,
'as a visitor here last 'week: •
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'Wallace,
Hugh and Miss • Gertrude Walface,
motored froni. Barrie _and were the,
-g,uesta of' 'Mr. and Mre.,E., '41:."010111:
NUS Helen Thom -returned to Barrie
Av ith
Miss Kathleen McKenzie 'TeeV
water, it :a': visitor with 611 .aunt.
Mrs. Jahn ;111filler.; ••
Mr: and Mrs"... Roy- Cringle eind
daughter of Detreit, were re-
cent-visitort-withra-n-d Mrs. D.
C.. McDarield. .'•• .
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Miss- Annie-Iark-T• -attended-Hthe-
funeral 'of the late' Mr. Rod Young
id Colborne 'Township on SattrdeY. •
• Mr. and Mrs.:Robert Buchanan and -
-chilcireh' -of Windsor • *Were recent
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\atters with • Mr. and' •1Virs. F. G.
Tcidd.' They Were returning froiu a
Inorof:1ip 50 North, :
Watt- vititert at-TIVIT-Ro'hinson
Woods' were •:Mr. and Ws... Harry
Brubacher and Miss Ruth ,Bdepttger
of Kit&e •• •
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'Welearnr•boythe Wiegharo Ad-
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vance-Times 'that jaelc Mcbtal,.
has recently 'installed a modern elec-
. tric soda fountain in.his' restaurant,
, whipi kee$0 friits,. syrups, sod4, wat-
er, etc.; icenid. Jack 'claintsthat
tlis is Practically the.first such cont
equipment: to tie' installed in a
restaur'ant in this district outside
the cities.
KICKED. BY COW '
INBTANTLX KILLED
Helen Irene, two and a half year
old daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Jas.
St. Earle of East Wawanosh, was
instantly killed. en Wednesday night,'
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yi 'when she was kicked under the chin
by a cow. She was the youngest of
a family of eleven. The funeral ser-
vice watt- held last Thursday at three
o'clock„ interment being in ,t4e St.
Augustine R. C. CeineterY.
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--Harry a-int-RobM-anDomid,
Mr. and Mrs. Chat.. Shell's. ,. ' ‘ . ' Always a seeker after knowledge,
Mrs. Thos. IL” Harris „and :Mrs. theLedueationist-spept--many-of-hi
1.161Vard Harris spent Moeday with holiday . periods at „distant school'
friends in Kincardine. ' ' . of learning. During one•-•surrimer,
• • "he' studied. the pectiliar prOblems of
' PARAMO•UNT •• the adalesaent pupil at the 1„.Iniversity
'f th ' California; '
The August meeting a . e Para- of an 1925, at Toronto,.
inaunt:V.F.W.O. will .he held at the he covered with. distinction the, work'
home of Mrs. Will.Kempton on Tues. necessary ,fdrsthe degree of Doctor
day, August 18th. The Roll 'Call will of Pedagogy. •
be ,answered by -points on Etiquette In 1897, Mr. Nivint was 1,nareied seek to follow in 'the footsteps of
to Miss Mary Medhurst, of Toronte, -those of our 'ancestors who sought
The. 'only ..person we know who and there, are to children, Bert, a above all things to Promote right -
makes a success running other peoplemarried son living in Regina,„ and eousness and honor andpeace in the
down is the elevator boy. - a daughter °in Saskatoon. land.
Farthers - Ditchers,:,
Builders •
HIGH-GRADE BRICK and .TILE
for SALE at.REDliCED PRICES
We will compete hi. Price, Quality'
and Delivery. -A trial willcon-
vince you4 .
OVER 20 YEARS IN: BUSINESS
SATISVA:CTIO-K1GU.AR.ANTEED
BA.NNERMAN & MITH
BRICK and TILE WORKS.
Kincardine, R. B. 5 .,..'Phone107. r 4
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BARGAIN' PRICES to .CLEAR
..-7-TOM-BARRONtf-WHITE-DEd-i-
lesi4IPRNS-& 11141tED:' :ROCK& -
,Mrs. 'Buchanan and her sister,
Mrs. Kew r •of • Chicago, were the.
-reneste Of Todd,
Miss EvelynBowles, nUrse;in.train-''
tag attthe Stratfal-Herpital is
speeding her vacation with her aunt,
Mrs. Chas: Dern*.
The Institute meeting held it Mrs.
George McRoberts', was well attend.
ed.. The Rall Call-,-Favorite-deserts,
Was r2sponded to with many tempted
recipes. The subject, "Canada, her
natural resources," was taken- by
rs. W.1. Miller. Mrs. W. -J. Hum-
phrey read an article, on "Goderich,
the prettiest town in Canada.":Miss
Margaret Miller ,played an instru-
mental solo. Lunch was served by
the' hostess -Mrs. Con. Foran and
• Mrs. Cliff Murray., •„
Mr. and Mrs. Walker and children
• of East Wawanosh were recent visi-
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tors with Mr. Walker's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. litinphrey._
Mrs. Harry Lees of Toronto is
holidaying with her -parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Rintoul. • ,
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August Clearance Sale Continued
COTTON SHEETS - ,‘
•'Splendid firmly Woven Cotton Sheets, in dou-
ble bed size, three inch top hem and pure white
Each 98e
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' PILLOW 'CASES ' •
40 and 42 Inch Pillow Cases, Pure White
Strong Cotton,' good weight for hard wear.
Plain hems; Regular 29e. Each 83e
• • HARD WEARING PRINTS
A large- assortment or paterns for house 'tires-
ses, childreh's dresses aprons,. etc. Fine, close
Weaves and Fast Colors that stand wear and
• repeated 'washing's. Reg. 25c. Yard 17c
. ' ROCK. FAST DRILLS
• For men's hard Wearing 'work shirt, splendid
range of dark, colors with white patterns. 29
inches Wide. Yard 29c
,‘,44.44, • FINE NAINSOOK.
In all New Pastel Colors for fine underwear,
alips blousettes, etc. SoftFine Close Weave.,
OUT THEY GO
Sommer Dresses
regular irices—
$4.50, 6.75, 7.75,1175
Now half these prices
FINAL CLEARANCE OF SUMMER
DRESSES many of which can be
worn an an early fall dress, stylish ,
plain Or 'printed celanest crepe, that
launders beautifully. Others arepall
silk crepe, having touches of 'eni-
hreidery, some Jacket Erisemblts.
ali hall orice
• . SOCKS FOR CHILDREN
Pine Ribbed Rayon Plated Socks for kiddies.
These socks out wear three pair so called
theap socks, they keep their shape and col re.
Pair ; 9c. --
BROCADED TABLE COVERS ,
Three Good...Fatternejn Oilcloth Table Covers.
Regular qiiality Muslin back. Slight defects
ilt•patt:ern only. 54 inches square. Each .. 79e.
BOYS' WOOL JERSEYS
Boys like these popular Jerseys, the price is
low, knit -from all Wool Yarns in Black. Crest
on front. Reg. $1.25. Each 89e
BOYS' COTTON JERSEYS
Knit from; Strong Cotton Yams, that was
and give hard wear. All Sizes.. Reg. 49e.
Each . 35
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BARGAIN BASEMENT ITEMS
Good Quality Biue Willow' Cups and Saucers.
cy,p,and $.aueer,, Each •• • Sc
7:9c Earthenware Tea Pots, strong handle and
spout, blue tritnnted, four or five cup size.
Each 49t
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Look For The',August Prtces, Cards Displayed • Throughout Store.
They save you money—These soda's added for ,FRIDAY .& „SATURDAY
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Miss Ruth Ramage is spending F.
holiday with Wends at Lucknow.
Miss Mabel Woods is home from
Toronto, where she was taking a
summer course in Art. ,
Congratulations are due to the
fellewieg Pupils of St. Helens , school
Neilk Todd and Dick Weatherhead,
•Who were successful in 'all ttheir sec-
ond year exams in the continuation
lass and Florence MtQuillin ah
Dorothy Miller who passed all their
first year exams. Also Rah Me-
Quillin, Annie Watson, Dokethy Mc'.
Donald, Jean Thom and Cherie Me -
Donald who were snecessf t the.. What About It'
entrance and to Ruth MeQuill/
in, Jean ,The Huron League schedule it
ThOne, Laurine Miller Jean Forster ...0.rapleted,-*.ith--the exception
andnnW
iet a son•l. ,lay-off games being arranged be,: .
Music exams -the fir'it three ahtagi" tween Riley arid Lucknow, the win- ''''',-- •
':er and' ranner-up of the group. It
it is favorable to Lochalsh and. oth- 6 ,
ers concerned, why not include them
iii- a schedule of games throughout
September. Leelialth has '-ii; good
ball team and by 'improving, their
ball -field some good games could be
Mrs. Moore and 'little daughter, expected.
arespending. the month with her
brother, Mr." Harvey Webb.
:Miss Edith Clark of teeswater',
wai ' the speaker in the United ' Prize money for the special class
OiliTtli 15)1 Sunday morning. Mist of registered and certified seed at
Clark is home hn furlough from Af-
rica where she is engaged, ie educa-
tional work and her talk ot, the work
there Was mueh- enjoyed. Mrs. Clark
accompanied her datighjter.
Ilfrs:•1-1.arvey Welk and Mrs. Moore
had as their goestt'recently, Mr. and
Mrs. MeGowan and .Mr. 'arid Mrs.
'Coultes of Belgrave.
Pullets, 4 weeks old,
Pullets, 6 weeks . sid .
Pullets, 8 weeks: old,
Write for prices on older pul-
• lets: and selected yearlings;
We' guarantee' delivery
,whenever desired.
ornratiCial
Brooaeries
KITCHENER • ONTARIO
LOCHALSII WINS EXHIBITION
Lochalsh baseball team defeated ,'
.he Luckncen1Huron league team on
Friday night of last week by a score
'f 2 to 1. It -was an abbreviated
•;erne due ie the lateness in getting I.
tatted but. nevertheless was quite '
nteresting While it lasted.
Jimmie McKendrick, who has been
onfined to bed for some five years
who is .still one 01 the Most ar-
lent fans in this district, viewed the
came from his bed, brought to the
field on a truck. His constant chatter
'vas a delight to listen to. ,
.Lucknow Managed; to get a run
early in the game, but the contest
.vas won . for Lochalsh when, with •
two on bases, A.. Pinlaysen cracked
a triple away Out, 'artiong the wild
:arrot in right field.' ' ,
The line;up:-
Lookalsh-G. Finlayten,c; A. Fin-
layson, p; D. Finlayson, 1St; R. Mc -
key; 8nd; R. Bisset, ss; Bill Camp.
;dell; 8rd; Outfield -K. MeLennan, J.
Robinson, D. A. MeLemian.
Lucknow-C. Finlayson, c; Cum:
• ming, p; Baker, 1st; Rrabson, 2nd:.
R. Finlayson, ss; R. Thompson, 8rd;
Outfield -Andrew, I. Clark, Thonip-
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lng first class honOrs. „ •
Recent visitor with_ Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Anderson included, Mr.' atteMrs.
Harry Torrance and children of
North Bay and. Rev. and Mrs: Hugh
McMillan and children who are
spending the sbnimer at Brace beach
INCREASE IN 'PRIZE MONEY
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the Reyal Winter Fair' this year has „
been increased to $1,666. Prizes for
this class last year totalled $765 for
eleven sections the innther o sec
tions for 1931 has been extended to
21, to -include field pette, field beans .
mangelt, swedes, corn, garden bens,
beets; onions and garden peas.
'•1121stes Vera Todd, Mabel and Irene ft taket a multitude of neWs iteits
Woods and Mige Olive Alter; Of Leen. to give a gond riewapaper each
now are holidaying at Kintodino Your contribution& and help., are apt
proototodi 4.
Boob.
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