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THURSDAY, AUGUST .2?TH,`
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lead. Sizes ,.8r2
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GIRLS' PANTEES•
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SPSial for '
HOPS TWEED GOLF PANTS • 1..00Regular„$159. Specal •
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BOYS FINE SHIRTm'iff *Pored; re'Parized ,
,:,..and. made ofgood Serviceable -materia Size'1244. -_.:::.,.• w.•
BOYS'OVERALLS-heavy Dnim
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FIFE LEGGED FROG , 1501VIE THOUGHTS
---=L ON TESTING 'CREAM,
Pid you; sever see •a' fixe -legged. bulgy .
r r og 9.
aexisted Ohr•theLjeh.of the cream+
REID'S .
8.
AKERY
'PHONE 68
• The Bread rust Is . 'Different.
FOR-EN►TOYMEAT AND
SATISFACTION,, USE :
GOLDEN CRUST BREAD.
IT'S:• NEW, •ITS DI FEREN1.,
.•OUR'. PIES AND' 'CABS .ARE
•< TH � E TALB., OFT W
'vE TO
H
TRY THEM,. TI3
WEEK-
END .VARETY.OF` BAKING
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1O CHOOSE'
FROM.
I� C RRM.& SOFT DRINKS
CE �
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Suc.
Lidnow ut has met aprematuse. Is°a lob that'smightybad:
t:.ath• This "frog had three perfeetvI
't 6u .car make :a ,farmer happy;;
formed hind legs,_,and the; usual'twn you a.
.c� make' men ver mad...
• front. The extra 'leg was of no val-
in-uiu in• , and trailed ifs his•Cream i& grading Special,,,
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the frog � P g
tato.
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alessly. b$hind,' The frog was, just, And, the test away up high,
toun ne ands being kept confined.' He kicks :about the price a lift;,
Y , , g o.. ,.,� . ,
tJ ' watch its. 'dev:elopment • didn't But will; never breathe a- sigh..
fel:: a
•:� unpear xo agree'.' with • it, L after .• • • ' • : .,
i L ._.... r a snots fancy+
If is ee m o
couple of'•',days Of impr>sonrnent It .
',Arid you.giade: it N.umb'er'TWo,
1' fed. r
d_....and taunners
� ... He takes his -.can . .., .
That he is through ,with you,;
; our Label Explained
. „_.,-tse
• .
�. 'Occasionally subst,ibeis'ten-•l� .,y
do not know when- their subscription
expires notwithstanding the fact that
the: date appears on the label .of' the,
'paper each week. For the benefit of.
, :triose 'who! do not •understand;' the
marking on the :label we 'night ex
plain that 'the system used in this
,
'office is :very* simple—the; month and
the;.-year_,.are. r shown Thus ".Tuly 38”
denotes that :the subscription exires,
at the end of July, 1938, and if .youhr
label reads; asexplained above or any
TO SPEND: $7000 ON WEED.' • date: previous to July, 1938, it shouhi'
'1 " • it
SPRA•IY IN.'HURON be reynewed t. once. 37 denotes
has been paid i �,''i.1 the end of. 1937.
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Coun E ineer .T. R. Patterson'': 'el.:� f- �v '' see i!'
tY . ng Look at.: your b v and :•>
°. reports''that' weeds along 140 miles of you are Iia a ears' 'Cur mailing list
the prineipatroads of the County have :will .bewsh:1 l• B ser
been sprayed so far this year; and he I . - —
,
ebxpects-this:mirage will be &Wiled y BNDW ALL, WEPNE. DA'i.
If the testli-'sorneti.nes 1owei,
la. o : u;
All. the b ame: is]laid n Yo. •' '
rn 'the separator• .
Someone has to .ed,,..
And never touched the screw,
They, imost alwa s •blaineJ he testis'
For the law, "the'''State has •made;
And they do not,understand.it '
ide
first gra
d6.
If their cream is not f � _
•There_are soine that always tell -you.
When they .step :inside the door,
They ,a• few -tents more were offered
.,rust a day or two before. •
s
There: are 'some that understand. it,,
° LOCALand:GENERAL.
Tourco-operation in ma ng this'
;column interesting , is solicted `Per..
-wails: sent, te1e`phaned or brought
to The'Sentifel Off ce,•wilt be apprec
rated.,
MiesLoina $ n eis
her
sieter M .•' ohn ''McKinnon, Tiverton,
•
twin, htef
Mrs n
Sisson and t � • dau rs
.._ g ; , o
Windsor, 'visited last 'week with: het.
'rants, N. and Mra John "Howe.
1 :Ostr'a er is +making.
•Mrs. Garfie d _. , nd .._
a favorable. •recove"ry fro n her; re -
'll e5U.
:.
cent�,i n•,
••'who 'sec
anti ,..
Airs. J, W. yiI . y:m►.
derwen`t a major:operation; in London,;
iu' improving! nicely,. "'
Mrs.:. Fraser Paterson and , slaugh-
ters,' Dean and Dorothy,axe holiday-
ing; at Toronto and Wilcox Lake
Mrs Schell has ` returned to Tor-
onto>aftor visiting in with. he
r
daU
titer'
Mrs. (Dr.)' W, V. Johnston..
' Miss Agnes Geddes of Hamilton
was •a .visitor at:the Malcolm' home
at' Kfnleugh and • With friends, here:
If their cream• is 'thick or thin, „-p Miss Mildred Horne of Detroit was.
They'll' 13e seein' you again, M. Horne. •-
And here's sincerely hoping iri Mrs. Eric Cox of • Wingham visited
. p a' :" ' • M
When their work on earth is .dgne, . on Tuesday at the, home of Mr. and
They;,tajce„ their ;cheque and tell yo
a recent .visitor:� At the home. of Mrs..
That, St, Peter's test will suit. then Mts. Jack Campbell. •
�i• ° umber. Onc,•
ad N
�a• Lail grade the end of. the: season., Some little et' Terminatio- '. eriod ,of excea..ivn And they 1 g . ,
feet has. been noted, but the degree to'. rainfall, sand electrical storms' a::; •
which, permant results' have been. of--, .st'rang phe "menon.'was. viewed last
fected will not ' be known' until. next Wednes evening about;7 'o'clod;
year: : 4, - • - id 'u ust snow storm'Of
Y It was-' m A. g. •.
Mr., Patterson Pointed out:that that: the' :brief .duration. It had every' apear,,
P. of a p
'Ii s. Multi and Miss Rozella
during'the last fiften earn of light fluffysnow that melt-
.. -,County- : Y cage a g , .
spent ',` 000: to 000 annually fored immediate :and was th'e subject'
'weed-"cuttingO • and each :succeeding of onsiderable controversy,'• as to:
.. . 6, and , • .. .. , .. .. a Was.
. ., ,..
a n``:
no .
Year saw`depletion th .ranks' of `_wa :..re 11 sow " of
no in e r
I'whether it s
YvY e 5 �•. i
'the 'weeds; This ear's' ap • lication, of aintained" it was: ,a• .rank of
Ye , . kP Some -maintained � P
weed -(.killer: will
cost3000but in naturethat a
ve a shower o
f rain
,
three,seasons s the growth should be the, appea cage ofsnowwhen viewed
Inegligible.
against
a , settingii
that
:�brok
e
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The • spray used is `caled "atlacide," :through,: an otherwise dark and
, .overhead.
heav-
and icombination of sodium flycloudedsky <
`. ate and, calcium chloride nixed m wa. -
teir..: "BETTER ; TO• GIVE
THAN TO RECEIVE"
Turning down. a Government job •of
L, .
41800 a :year „as Inspector at the
Formosa Brea ery when; it wasoffer-
ed
'hien some yearsago, in order
!1
FORMER .BANKER-'
TRANSFERRED:'T TORONTO:'•
•
Mr., R. M. ',McPherson formerly ••of
Lucknow and who' has',been tanager.
BORN.: •
, : o.0.SthM•�Y,. :T. .3 H8.. . L''�-t.b-O--nM. , ,r , . at►dRMrs�. Gord;on
of
Mildmay
branch
OE
ithe
tBank
sfoerf
Saturday, .August•• iMontrea1 'for •thePast few ears re
-
.ceivedrotirereceatly..af
Smythe; R. R.:2•Auburn a daughter.,
to the head ogi+ce •,'. of that iinaneial.
i stitutio : Torontoa
n nandle v s.
in
e a
. ,i •11'
. • - •.,... u
the e.nd of- the
monthto take
over
his
WANANOSH'MOUND ni.dutie i the Ontario
.
MAYBE: OF
HISTORIC: VALUE
x
r
' Believed:' to be the Werk' bP Mou'W
f ` found on -
elders • a o earth ^ Bur moun e
d h
Albert Johntosfarn
n
Wet'Wa•
icoosV1s rouseg much speculation
nether--it-�'
• mould be
'worth while,or'not to 'have
' rc'cologritsconie and examime it
ecce n -knowledge
It has 'been. mo
ninong 'the residents' of the township
for a lon. time- tha ::°'t •. mound; was
g•a t he
there, but:: now that great''interest is
being taken throughout Western 'On
tarioby bylifsto0Cal finds the, interest
st
in theMo: ' h'. en_.aroused.'
- and bas. 'be
This• Mound 1s locate :only a Very
ry.
,'short distance from the famous Mud'
Lake. It•' is described as, being almost
225 Ate in • circumference at the, base
and towers up , to a :; height in the
centre of 16 feet. Located . in .the
wa ke •t Strange
... , s mp axound :.Mud La he ge
• part of :it' all, :'the fact. that • it is•
ai'd'e from Clay,and not the ordinary
't am•
tntiick of he sw p. ; .
Ari tuiii '' o , of th ' . ' '' d wasnot determine The s
olds p on ten e moun �d. e (steer wa
A -dashing; young fellow named. Tim
Drove his ear witha great: deal ofvim
: Said he "I'm 'renowned
•i ,"
'Icor` yeti ground?'
.
c'lo ng gr u d
But, alas, 'owthe ground covers
hint.
iAGED.
IN STRIKING S STEER
Fri ,daY N • ibt Aevident F ourth
.On : g.
Concession Saw Car, Of Brock Me-
" Kenz. • • • as • 1 _ o With
ie D . Bed. Ip Co liA n
Steer,' wlaier--Of -high-- a a -Not
•
A'.1937• .Chevy Coach, •;driven by,
Brock •MacKenzie of near Teeswater,
had its radiator smashed mn and other
damage done to'the4ront' of.. the "car,
in kvtigeffisien.: -with a big steer. The
accident occurred on the Fouts Con-.
cession, near. 'Dan. Maclntyre's farm,
on Friday night about .ten- .o'clgck.
•+The ` driver. .Came upon :four. cattle
at this ,point•, add . managed to avoid
hitting all lint . `;. Of .them a; large
one g
that he might be free to fight the
liquortraffic,' • 'theii
Logan of° Teeswater,!who, as county
OBi
,TUARY
G. E. . BAKER • his 84th • year, Mr
Although • in y
George . E. Baker, one 'of the best
,mos highly esteemed. cit-.
known and meat g, Y
rTownshi." had 'eon
zeas of Bruce P.
tinned. to enjoy excellent' health foi
the news of hi-
a.;man.of.,that age, so a n.
sudden reath on Sunday, August:lst.
he:
startled'- the community. Since t
death.' of Mrs.. Baker• a few, month..
h' • been residing''with • is
ago he had
'n
0
t e
..r: �' r w
Sett Bo n.
e Mrs. B ,
dau h
tr
,
g
2nd concession On :Sun ay he•w
'about as .usual, but at noon 'felt
,heart attack; lay. down'to 'rest; . ai
passed away peacefully: -`
r. aker''was born",at •Napan
n
d
and ,when he was quite young can't'
tothis count" ith .his parents. t' Gregor,' of; Lucknow, :spent Tuesday
Bervie he learned' the 'blacksmiths. r.: with Mrs. G. M. •Stuart -of- St. Helens.
that trade
and.'fo`• 60 years. worked. at
Grant •' New
L 1VIr:.'•and' Mrs. Jack'. � of
he' in •
o en •� •, ekno "'and then . in . ; P , , ;• Harry, for a •• time at Lu w ,,, York and' Mrs. Philip Vandewater; of
tto ,.
i where.he, c me .
Bruce . Townsh a :h i' e'
Pcilia tori ` are visiting at the, c iri
a make:
auditor is -,a frequent. visitor to his home : -and' open'', s"lrop• on --of -`-'""'`'s`i:rander
, ,. • . >M . • . ; . . Mr. and .lV�a Garfield b
erten' did .•just this When he ran on -;'the, 4th concession'ov?er .48 years':ago, "i
- ` ` I Members. Of the' Lucknow Pipe
the•dr '.ticket�in'the Harron Bruce~rid:- For several decades: -.the shop. Has •a
.�a idthisbu� . .
Band were in Port Elgin . on•• Sunday
ins .in, the' last. provincial election, i centre. for the% faririers, of 3
'"t• : to. Present an afternoon
While -he. didn't succeed in ousting the district, brit' -as conditions chaos, d, by. •reques , p t
' phi band ;concert,
• four -Cornered
�workand"eve g
_ rr
be" ina:' foci co a ed 11 �. ceased'' at :
sen `mem rn ventua
present , , Mr...Baker � Baker e Y•
Malloch
` �a o the.110
f1:M
wasne rest' r''' agoOld Mr Jack
fight, he thelosing .the anvil, and���some yeas the .. Miss -'Agnes 'and
1' ... oing so' :has a a ain demon-''
trio •to dig as .g,
strated'that.it:is better to give than
to receive by gliring his only son `and'
elder daughter away 'in marriage.
The latter ceremony. .took•'place
his :home • in,,Teeswater., on Aug. • 6th,
when • iss , Mary B rc�ni2 Lin` ; i
came the bride, `of Rev. Di um mond W.
1 M. `A. ri den
Oswa d, of B g , the nuptial,
ptial
knot•being tied by 'Rev. ' Clarke ' F
uncle
LoganM. A., of Woodstock,of,
are visiting. with her'parenti, 'Mr, ..and
Mrs, Oliver Johnston. Clara sang a:.
solo at, ;Sunday School, . on ;Sunday
morning,;
Mrs. Grant' MacDitirmid is making
.favorable recovery after. a ,three
weeks': illness with bronchial ,pneu.
monis.After f returning
from
a' r
e
centvDoug aswas taken with
a; similar sickness. and was: recover,
ook
ins when ,his mother �„ . •.
sp nt *a' few days ' at Bruuce Beach,
at the MacDonald, cottage;'
as guests
Mrs.B. Stothersand
:. Stewart Mull
in spent. Sunday ,visiting friends .at.
Forest and Sarnia.
' Jim Burns has been' of work at
factor ia-the••resi"ilt •of:
the:'furniture y i
badly 'gashing his left wrist with a
chisel..
wood hisel
bite
1 of
a We r.
h i
Mr. and Mrs: C r e.
C
Toronto ' are spending a week's .va
cation at the home of his patents
Mr, and Mrs. � Richard Webster. • ,
1VI'. and :Mrs. Harold Dawson and
little son, of;Toronto;• were 'week -end'
•
visitors with Mr. ,and Mrs.' Edward
:McQuillin_.,:. .
Friends of Mrs. MacGallam will.be
pleased'to know she„ has reached„ the
Yaide Coast ' after` a pleasant 'journ
ey,Met in Vancouver by her tlnughtc#:
„vb 4
Martha, and her friend, Mrs.•S1011W
they.aperi a_few d ys=-there--before..'
'
continuing to Port; .Alberni:.' • ;; ,_.
Visited .Old Frien ds; "
Mr. George H ,Robertson,• octo-
genarian; produce dealer of /manor,:
visited -1 *fa .friends • at Clinton -last:
week, amone them being an old
schoolmate, now,'an :inmate of the
House, o '
' f Refuge; afflicted ntl
Re g , 'with bli
nes§. and loss_of menioi'Y. The mot -
els of these two schoolmates; attend,
ed, school' together inthe old :Country.,
• RIPLEY LADY DIES • ': •
. n
Come ...... And
n
e
ur Assortment Of
Io s Long Pants
m
s.
' loo
Boy's Bloomers
Boy's
Shirts
s
eaex
Sw �-
t'
Caps, ac.
fune; of Mary ..d,
e
whThose;d,�'athraloccurred nt Bruce BStratheaclee►
washid in Ripley ;oni Tuesday. Dur -
34k her critical illness, •the latter' part
of the :,Week, efforts were made to
locate her niece, Miss Irene • Strath -
dee, who was on a -motortrip ,.in the
Maritimes and eastern .states,. as her
'aunt was continuously . ,asking; for:
her.
.I
' Miss Strathdee, a 'teacher in "'both
public
'' and hi h schools. `for • more
g
than two scoreears was in her 65th•
Y ,,
Year. She was born on concession •4,
Huron, :a daughter. of , the late Mr.
and Mrs. 'David •Strathdee:• The fun-
eral service
•was' from
the
,resi—
dence
of ,her nephew, Floyd Strath=
dee, of the . Commercial Hotel, Rip-
ley, • With Rev. • D. A : McLean in
:charge.: Interment' was in Ripley. Cem-
etery.,
AN EDITOR'S : SONG
How dear to • our heart is the stestclY!
.
su nscriber„•
Who Pays iii' advance :at the, dawn.
Ti y - i' •,
:of 'each, year•
Who lays ,down the money and docs,
it quite gladly,
And casts round, the. office a: halo of,.:
cheer!,
•
He•. never', 'sa. s "Stop "it, 'I cannot,affor$ fit;
I'rm getting more „ne���spal ars ; naw
•
than I,' need;"''
But aIwy„a s 40:lend it; •our
says,'
people' all need •it- '
In fact we all. think it, a help' and • a
need,.”
How welt ine” this • chepuc, • when it
•• reaches our' 'sanctum!,
Hoo it makes our ' lses throb• how'
w: m 1 -.� ,
arts ante.
• it. makes. our he, d
We,outwardly thank him•; we • in
wardly bless . him—
TheThe: steady'subscriber r
who`o` ,payss in
„advance! • .
Miss Ann •.MacLennan, Reg. N., of,
Chicago and Miss Katherine: 'Mac
torn ' down. Many' i,1e • • and their §ister, Mrs. Lottie
buildin was t rn Y Z. � ' Of Crewe �.
g _ __�
ant ineniories'of associations.'wit': the, ;Clifordof. California, spent
t Su
nday
genial. Smithy and with net hbors• t with Mei and Mrs. Jake Hunter.
Will the •fished fes-•
the old ,shop wrl , be l by . 'an : ' dau titer
. � '• Mrs.. Percy , Baker d ., g ...
dents of those times. Helen of Sonthamptori„ is a visitor
In. 1887 he married'. Mary Nixon o With, her' sister, Mrs.''' Jas. ;Smith• and
Guckno distinct.:. -On M .Tth:: h -
w Mr..,Smith. r..
last year they: celebrated their 'golden•
of -Peterborough
nniversar • ' but on Pee. 1st 1937 this :" Miss;. Helen. Thom, 'of -Pe g
a Y, , D , , . 's
visitin for ten :da s' at 'the: home
Song happy, union' was•�.broken by the'is -. g., Y.
Baker: arc sur- of her : parents, Mr. , and Mrs. •
passing of Mrs. B , r. The Y
•.• and of her sister Mrs. L. C:
'1 her °sister, iss Jean
I .. Thom a. ,.
the 'bride; whi e , M, li vived b ,their adopted daughter•, Mrs. ��
_.� ,, Y ... T -horn son.. . •,•
Loan w.as-- bridesmaid, ,and:. her. ra dson How -.T p....
'Logan' , ..,. ;I � . -Bert :Brown and one grandson, • , ,
brother, •Mr. A ton Log n was . b , t. id Brown. These oni dau titer Ylr..
a Y g ,.:. Mfss Mar Gook, Reg. N. of Wing
- Y
man.Jas. B: MacKa die 2 ears a o. _:.
... ' , .. , Y, d 2_ Y g .,. ham General , HoS itch. ••1s spending
P
_A short..time prior to this; Mr. and a. son' died in nfancy. two weeks at her'hame at Paramount
w s' .married . Mis.' :` .member of , ; g
Aston Logan a to s •Mr. Baker was..a member, Centra prior to. taking. a: post -graduate
Anni � • :Catherine Beattie ofLond
'e C e on, •Bruce United of Aldworth . � g don.'
� union. , coni se : at• Victoria. Ho. pital� ,I, fon
the being'' consummated"'at'the Lodge, A:F: & A:M. Paisley; Win _ • •
: , • . ... � • 'will
Brigden manse•:with. Rev. Drummond .hair Oddfellows' Lodge,and for inane Rev, Mr.. McConnell• of Ripley . .
the United
r'the pulpit Un
l': in h o
simply, t fe
W Oswald officiating. The' Latta_years Orangemen.. pp Y P P
d 8'was' an g . '�
1cfofueple.
w111 resile at London
and
-
wthilel
•The, funeral was held on u
csda
Y
. Ch1• Vu
Ir.1'th•,th1s.n.. S'
und.ay'. . ,R.
ev'.'RC
.Todd 1
•1will return tothe pulpit the follow
ing`Sunday. aftera month's vacation::
aidMrs.:MacLennan:
sonAllanMacLennan and Mr, and
Mrs.Willis Swift"of Toronto 'spent
the week -en at tle•home of ,Mr,and
Tis:James Campbell..,
Mrs. Harry;,Gannett and -two child -
'ren, 'Clara and, Jimm'ie'of ;Toronto
former contractingpair willmake`
their home in Bri;den- .whete the
manyfriendsof the newly-weds
Wish, each, a longand. happy married
Walke1ton_:Herald-Times;
afternoonfrom the Brown .home, of
20, con• 2. Interment in Lucknow cent,
etei , Officers Underw o lodge,
rformin the rites of that
grey steer,'the ownership' of •,which , performing g
order at the graveside. •
T and another smaller onelead to thy-' stiffened bythe.•crash,•' 'but there•was' pallbearers rers ,were . Messrs,
belief that they have -been cut
'c
entur-
I little le ; e
videhce of any injury , to the
ies ago. float •iong they have .beene
Tell .me, papa; what's a consulting. Ric and and Jos. Hyde, J% •B.;Richard
physican?". . son, John MacKay, Eastwood Clayton.
rist. '
Kt -owing the;•'mqund before bein Thi :accident ty''''re ported to, Con- • "He is. a 'doctor uhmo is .called, in at 1 and W. H• Gilch
8? g g P � �.
cwt no one knows. ,.stable R., J. Moore,, who. investigated, the, • st;minute to share the blame, 'Port Elgin Times
I.
SON. OF ..ASHFIELD" FAMILY
PREACHED . AT., GOD,EItICH
At Knox . Presbyterian church • en
Sunday congregations at morning and
evening services, had the leasu'e ' of
gP.
.hearing Rev:, James ` Cameron `•Mur',d
'-och of -SWho-preached
arta .Ill:
in.
=.t e- i<bse caTO 3: Irl7Lane *hires-
on' holidays.
r M' rd ch of'Ashfield
M., u o,son.anAs .
township family, spoke delightfully of
his'visit, to the land of• his parent's and
told,,•of : visiting his,..greatunele, Rod
crick Douglas,; aged. ninety in Huron
Township; Bruce. ;County', on • Satur
day: He ..also 'recalled f.visiting I .his
grandfather in Ashfield many years•
agog. and. spoke of the devotional° life
f �
in': homes d tha early,. the t, e . y, day. Mk.
Murdoch's 'father. was John Murdoch..
'goal -St
The.�Jones family went:ttor':a' day's'
outing' to the cave of .echoes: Whew
they:reached' home Jones noticed•that
his 'wife,: was not there •
•
"Do you know whereyou ,Mettler •'
i ",, asked his daughter.
as . he d
. 'to have
:"Oh, I suppose she's tryrng
the last a ,word.'"
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The 1938 cropo of Ontario •'grown
peaches is now on the market in plen=
f ' l` ntario'•De •ar't r f
supp y, the 0 p mer .. ,
of 'Agriculture 'repoiits. „ Exceptiion-
All ..r:'warm weather of recent: weeks
Y
has brought•the.'ciop .on at�least tw;o.
.T,.
:weeks, earlier than normal _he.fanr=
'.'
ens "V"varieties, Valiant; Vidette ".'•
and -.Veteran -wit .' tactically b' fin''
l p y e
ai fished-ne=xt-week•.o.-ear13 •-is-t.'i:
son,' Department :officials ate advised •
that there is every reason to believe
the' whole crop will be . ,marketed in
,approximately one week's 'time. after.
th '' Canadian xh' '
e n " E Exhibition
a' ten -year, record date... Housewives-.
normally expecting to. • dos their pre.;
serving' early . in ,September 'will be
disappointed this.Y' eai .. :unless iii` `flee
are arranged ,for immediately.'
The; new 'varieties' • si1•cceeding the
famous Cr • • together awfor d ogether with the
Rochest r' r
e .,vaiety peaches have''tart-.,
ed to move 'ander will be in full flow
over the August 20th;:Week,-end.,
SupplY.... ge
nerall •_. plentiftil. and.�
prices es rlre .not :expecte':- to; go any
lower. In act
prices may, stifferas'•
th
cnnri e a._
, g, factory miveinent starts
and . diverts ,its usual `'large annual
ov
ve
rn meat'' b
,approximately roxiratelY 6000
tons that weir. . This will .relieve
thir'
fresh fruit market Of substantial.
supplies that Would otherwise`have to
be 'distri uted to' the•public.
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Thirty-Four`Rinks.Entered In
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Donad•eRinkOf Winghait
Lucknow Bowling ClubScotch
doubles,tourna 'nt held 1ast Jurs-
I•day evening`drew an,,entry of thirty-
four :rinks. Twenty-two , rinks `were
accomod ted _on thelocalgreens, with
twelverinks sent to i n ha to play
ELeven Lucknow rinks participated.
I;in• the tourney 'with ellingtonNeCoy
and Dave the only local 'paii
tofs figure amon 'tra winner as fol
s:, st, onaldRae,W ham
wins; plus 30;2nd, Pickard, • Paisley, 3`
phis 14; 3rd, Finlayson, anovcr,
plus11; 4th, Proctor; Brussels 3 l
8; 5th,: cCo Lucknow, .2 •plus20;
6th,. Ken ,Wingham, 2 A1us 16•
7th iller Winha.m •2Flus 15. ••
former
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Clothing,
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els' and Children'
ehool, Supplies
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