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MADE FURIOUS FIRE
The .:burnin'g;.�o the straw' and
stubbled ona 50 -acre wheat field'.
;at Paramount Made ia, furious:
fire_ on Monday, -and the .smoke:
that rolled . eastward attracted;
some :'attention here. The. field,•
ownecl"1by 1Vliitori� Kilpatrick, Had'
`been combined.. early , e prev-
I1ous week, 'It�;:is situated: nearby
3 e]so, McNay..' residence:
Some' Suggestions
For Your
��Eating
oli�:a
t Lynn Valley ,
. ' Apple and Raspberry ti Jam„
4 lb. tin.
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65e.
Royal York'- Peanut Butter
,Pure Homogenized
16 oz• jar 37c
Walkers Saltine Sodas
Fresh, crisp. & /slightly salted.
1 1b. box 25e
McLarens `:Tasty , mayonnaise .,
Oil less
8 oz. jar .... 23c
Baumert Cream. Cheese
Pimento and Relish
Grand fgr sandwiches
19c
National Sweet:' Mixed. Pickle
Real value
48 oz. jar '
Clover Leaf Tuna Fish
f white meat
Fancy solid •
7., oz. tin ... 43c
e sure and get some of the'
New Crop No. 1'.
WHITE 'CLOVER HONEY,
2 lb.. and 4' lb: pails
We have a good supply of
ORANGE FRESHIE
Stock up early for the
.hgliday ,week -end
755c
OMPSON'S
e Store of Friendly Service'
Something New Iii Names ' ' .
There's.. quite a fad for fancy.
names : nowadays; ::,but but, When you
start, tagging, A little 'lad' with .la
phone. numlber • as , monicre,
that's 'overdoing it. Last week,
a s1ugibearirig the phone number'
3 r ng_5 Ripley",.. as; erroneous-±,
ly appended to a;lbirth +arinounce-
ment iof . Mr.' and' Mrs. Charles
Ha11a7xi's .• son. . We pulll some
boners ,that make us: tear , our
hair, . but wee Couldn'thelp but
chuckle: at this :.one, ,.arid 'so did;
Charlie and ''lis wife. That, stray
n incideritally, was off a
classified advertisement offering
a threshing machine for sale: .'
HELD ANGLICAN
PICNIC THURSDAY
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Th e Anglican ` parishes.'. of
Lucknaw, . Ripley; and, .Dungan-
non .joined;, last Thursday for the
holding of their 'annual picnic
at. Harbor ' Park, ..,:doderich. 'The
afternoon .was pleasantly spent,
and ,Climaxed ,with a lhountiful,
picnic 'supper
The xesulis of the: sports pro-,.
,grain :were as', follows;.
Boys' 5. and under Walter
Mole; girls 6-7 ;rears, Janet Mole,
D'orialda McQuillin; • boys 840,
Don ;Culbert :7. Jurnior', Marshall
girls, 8=10, Ruth Andrew;- boys`
11-13, Ron taverier, Tori nmy Fow-'
ler, Igsrls 11-13,. Marybelle Mc
,Quillin Lois ' Mole, • leap frog
race, Junior:. Marshall, •:Don Cul
ibert; shoe kicking, Isabel, Daer;
•three-legged• race,.. boys, ` 11li iehael
Blackett,,, cion. ',Taveri r; three-
legged race;: (girls, Marybelie .Mc -
Quitin . Lois. I1wheelbarrow
,l1 ,, ole, .
:race; .Ron raevner, Tom,:Fowler;
!peanut race, girls, Laura. Black
s Carolyn r 1�
ett - arol n 'Tavener ° e . ut.
race; ;boys, Ron Tavener, junior
Marshall; blindfold race, B. Pap,.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
ON RECREATIONAL, CENTRA . .
At a &Meeting he Clansmen.
on Friday night, Ernie. Crawford
and: Kenneth Oarnei on were PP -1.
pointed a cort*nittee to inspect
the Community : Centre, and to
submit a report of the immediate
requirements . to . have the build•,
ing opened,, It is `felt, that siopie
(voluntary', help in . ciearding, 'up.
the building, suffice.` at
'the Moment in putting 'the build
ing into use. The Committee was
asked' to report tat•arrother meet-
ing . 'of ''the Ciub , called for blast
night :.(Wednesday);,
Plans. fore:tb annual sitrnzner,'
carnival Were.. discussed.,
Ted:;Brewer'and R. W. Andrew.
were appointed. to. arrange the
territories tO' be: canvassed . by:
The Clansmen in :connection With
the x: -ray clinic to • be held, here
in mad -August.:
SHARE CROPPERS
SEEN'.AS FARM.EVI:
The share cropper *as painted.
as 'an agricultural 'evil, and .a
threat to conservation when
Bruce :County farm group rep
resentatives net with the Ontario.
Legislature's , committee' ori .con.
seriration'--ii i Walkerton-mhtrsday
Criticism of the'�share. cropper,:
arid the farmer who rents rather
than buys •his, land, were among
thee main ; :points: in thea . brielf.
presented to the,' Walkerton ses-
Sion.
•The criticism of: the share crop -
,ping.., "!praetis
e.,by t,., the•, .Bruce'
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County group , Was prompted
i ainly: for'' fear- of `fanners
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that county that' such• ;might' Izte
adopted in their .area. They felt'
that '.'hare' or er men wvho s. �p s►�
rent farms, and absentee owners.
alb. combined to rob land.
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.Share croppers, it was felt,',
were' intereelted Mainly in -,get-
ting as much as possible:Out of
the land in .the'shortest time ;pot-
sole. What:1be6am.e of the, farm,
in the future was.. no concern' of
theirs..The same applied 'to . tlhe
-;other two 'groups:: This, the
Bruce _County farmers- felt,.: wias'
sometthing 'they must .avoid, par-:
ticularly'since they have ' estim
ated 50 percent Of t'heIfarmers in
th t county have. adopted conser
"vation practises.
.In• their; brief. they 'suggested
legislation be enacted 'to ` "pro
•'hibit robbing of'; land_ under con-'
'clitoris such' as those` experienced
+ ui'der renting, share : cropping:
and'.absentee ownership".
Want Financial' Aid
As several other organizations
have done, Bruce farmer 'organ-
izations 'asked for some se eme
that wouldmake money avail
able. to young rnen `wishing to
take up. farming, but unable to
(pas.' and' Jack.'1VIcQuillin, Laura ,raise: sufficient ;capital to .start.
The' Bruce group asked that
further investigation be made' in-
to the , nutritional value of both
human ' and livestock . foods :as:
produced on , different types of
,Blackett and. Isabella Daer;. `tug
of war, women and girls, Mrs.'
Mole, : Elizabeth Pascal, Laura.
,Blackett, ' • Dolirothy Johnston,
MIazi+ne Monroe, Stella ;Pascal,
_Mrs,Blackett; time race, Junior.
Marshall; Bruce Baker; tug Of•
war, )nen: and boys; Mac Stewart,
Don Campbell, Bruce Baker; Ron
Tavener; peanut scramble, 'Don
• i Culbert;
. THUR,$ AYA FITC ,•:28
1949, •
soils. This.. question has come. up
before on the .'tour, and is ;likely
to crop 'up again ;at .future meet-
ings::
rieet-ings • The brief. 'asked, :' too, -that
some direction. ' be -given to ;col`=
rect deficiencies:..
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:CONTINUES IN
ad1e0Dresses
Sale
Cottons, Ginghams Chambrrays.
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Also,
TTER DRESSES
Plain ',arid',Flowered. Jerseys,. Eyelet, ' Crepes,
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Feather: Head, Sharkskin, Sheers,:
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IT -TO. -TEEN '& LADI'IrS'' SWEAR
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LADIES—Now' is the time to buy the following ° a
Summer CLEARANCE PRICES
Cotton Dresses,"Better' Summer. Dresses;
Bathing'. Suits, Shorts, Slacks:: Jerseys,
iii a_ Line :fon _Blouses,., .S.Um er.lkjYamas
IRISH.LINEN. ''TEA • TOWELLING-'
Ga wth''multi-colored. stripes.
SPECIAL,'Yard ___ __ 59c
"KINGSWAY"
'THE,.,L'ATEST,I11'i MENS SOCKS -for." smart, men,: young
and'old, are made •:from: Kroy land Nylon, reinforced ,yarns;
They .:are shrink -proof :.and 'hole -resistant They come
English -rib and ' Argyle Patterns ,
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Of Our.•Entire Stock of
Men's Women's, : Children's.,
Stemmer
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Still ' Ba,rga><ns Galore for Thr><ft . Shoppers n .
Mid -Sum. mer Clearance
Sale. le.
Takeadvantage of these. savin s
in
Men's, Women's .and Children's Shoes.
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Question ` of fire protection in lakes until' they 'were `",mud , •
ist -at•
the wooded Bruce -Peninsula was'. holes", and ,no� longer � tourist -at.
brought up, and tourist organ 'tractions. • A.. special sub conirni
'lzations corhplained that tourist',
,of- ; tee 'of' :the''aelect" committee Will
water conservation measures .had investigate .this probleth.. 'arid
resulted in loweriiig, of 'water iY make a , tour of. the ,,area, "''
500 PAIR FIRST .QUALITY NYLOW}IOSE, SPECIALS in Children's Sockees,Boys'
s yand
new colors, all sizes, 42 and 45 ,gauge. .
Reduced to $1.49
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`50 L'a
ies'-New Nylon Slips., reduced"to _ -- $2.95
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Women's Half ' Hose 'and Socks,'
Priceda
25c3'9c and‘49c
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SPECI 1►LS in Women's and Children'.s''Summer•
Under Garments.
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