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3 out of 4 ,Jam and Jetty Champions use CERTO
Mrs it: J. Lunn'.of Oxford; N,$.—Prizes
'winner. at Oxford Exhibition •-= writes: "I
feet, ivhcn making kid, or jellies with Certo,
f
t
• bat I am sure of 'good •remits. The shorter.
bor/tingkeeps,tbe fresh fruit` flavour and
over. Several times .I have taken the Special
Prizefor the most poitstsin this class at our
county fair."•
QUICK AND •EASY -With Certo ydu
need boil only a°minute tosive min-
utes. for jam —'a halfrminute, to•`a
minute far jelly. •
.E'pONOMICAL•-•Very little juke can boil
away in such a short boil, so, you get up
to half again as much jam• or jelly
. FREE BOOK OF
.72 RECIPES
o Udder the rebel of
every bottle of Certo
is • book'of 72 tested
napes for bass and-
jeilliee., Be wire to
follow. them' exactly,.
t
FRESH TASTE ANO COLOUR—Because
Of the short boil all the fresh, natural
fruit taste and ttolout is retained.
•
50 SURE—With Cerio you get easy- 2'
to -follow recipes that give sure
results.
CERTO' is, concentrated 'FRUIT .
PECTIN the natural jellifying
substance extracted front fruit;
ORDER CERT° FROM YOUR GROCER TODAY
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t�UNGANNON. , :TRAIL'
RANGERS- •
Ate special meeting or trtrr Canip
d
1f r:, ...6!r•y-ftill, t 1;: 13ru'ssels, spent 'last Friday, it NN as decided to send
1r de
:i a teei+with her sister ttu•-e Trail 1t:ttneei - members to the
• t to , le„•vitt' undorwoit . act•Ui1;t"�d o • I'tet;bytet iso clturcla. calpps
tee .'• 1 es sit. C. tierith hospital ort his c.Ll..: eels -Vile representative, ,til.
Monday. }Lis ::etitidition is .as well a� re t .ii.frail ita;els.each (ht, et ,w'tlt the,
ran bet 'p.e, hod' n e Cane tlayinb $4.e3 01
•
I Miss. Lillian Walden. s,Kincardin.. he • eoaiS..'
. ,icor 1he tree,; -and with her • cousin. ' For those •wi• shing „t.o• • attend . t1,
• I 'lrs, IS retrain !1c Vee end- her mother United Church Camp, July. 11 •to lh,
rill;; 11 toltt .r\'aldrn visitui Mrs a•.t.,llluama&:hi Bay, L'or.L Elgin it will.
ileber( here. :r necea.::rt\y to pay $1.50 or bring
• .1111':. 1'.• (`._ hitt\u .is visiting•'a few 'acid to that amounts
,chty, this; err' daughter ','baso wishing' to, attend the 1e
•
IIf
l Mess tl vev .\Vebster, Goderich..,ytt.eian, Caat•p must pay $' .
Mr. 'Godfrey :Halt after spending .sou want to go, talk it over with your
three \vveto; at his • •As.hfield home. ,•iazents and°be - in attendance: at' our
• • came .t. He tellasft'• on Monday !Ind ' sine 28th meeting at ,:thich.tinre we
u. li • -at •tit1 hone,0f.Mrs. W.. -R .;il'1 decidt•''who goes.';°
IIA
will t t C , If you ',are' 'pot chosen, to go you
F:l • p'• ,.r an skill,. attend by paying. the full
Mr. '11 •c un . lto ch le rentninina ^a ust,. 'rrarVel,liiag expeltses. will be paid
Sielisirftrcivein�r.t t „ mzt t•
krgiut, the s}nate; trot iu :rid t•i:• �tht.c,e . rdembel,s 'seatt . ,y 4
'h ,'pati 'lately been fighting a.'sre= L i
�,s t.'Sends th
lapse• fl`ont ..pneunton.ia. .
,'Mr. , hose • McNee , has 'lately . pu,r-'
• ,'•- ettneed the, n7()-aer•e-, farm at..Saratga,
• belongings. to the 'estate,: of •the late
Joint, .\Vel,h .
The last regular Trail Ranger meet-
ing Of • the term will. be held Friday
June 28.th At .7:30 in oiir clots roomy.
Be .sture .and be out.. A swell 'time is,
Seing planned"
. Mr. Dian Vine engaged ,by the •On Lloyd.. Stewart' • is •winner • of • the
.ttu••io:hydro Electric Power Commis- frail Ranger tie awarded in recogni
shim anti • stationed at Lion's Head ;ion of beinghigh, man in our ,June
tisitt'd • 1\I r.• Mid 'ML. F. Stinger 'ontest:
on. Suuday.• .The Camp contetst ,for April, May,
Mr; Wilfred Quit�id .Mrs: Wm- Per;- tnd' June, hes.co.rne to a close. Reports
\lrs. llairvey Mole and Mrs. Win if this contest will appear at a later
Stewart t on Tuesday' 'afternoon atten; late
•ted a ,Rist Crus Quitting 'at' Port'Al:" Due' 'to oxaniinatious no; meeting
• tett t ith 42 ladies prei ens and five .vas held ' last. Tuesday night. •.
ltuil•1:; • Were soon quilted.
•
Mr. (;rahiieel'inkney and 'Miss Mil
tired. iiulorson are re-engaged• to
leach the • Public ',and Continuation•
;shots, ►irre. ••
• Peeoratien Day. at •Dungannon C. in•
'el e•ry •which •,is' held annually ,Will be
held Sunday afternoon July .7th with'
I
,Rey. 11•r. Maloney, °Lucknow, a3 the
ePeakeis. and, other local ,clergy •'°will
I assist.,' Remeniber the date. •
' Mr.: George Hamilton •who has:.)ain-'
ed the .E.seex Regiment at 'London
torts home for the' .e eek=end in gni-.
• - itd' 14I a Clarence Cassidy of foi�>n,
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OSS• 'CENTRE ve •stale Mi C
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Mrs. A. Ackert, Gwen and Jack,`
rtty.. • ..
• Mrs.. •Jenny' MacLaughlin
Mrs, Elliott 4were,:. Sunday visitors
with Mr",' and Mrs. Ben Elliott, Kin
cardine.
Miss Margaret . 'Murray, 'R.N: of
Kitchener spent the weekend with.
her parents Mr. and Mrs.. Daniel Mur
of Y orki.
r-,
'- -'- of'Torottto were M °and Mrs.. •Ben Mole and lam-
recenf • visitors • relatives at. Ethel on • Monday.
Ja.ines''Valad. ; • .
The • sale of 'Mrs. Parker's .wase, a
dec'id'ed success. Mrs. Parker and fant-
ily's . friends are sorry to.. hear they
•
are The
moving • to Toronto.
' The friends'of Mrk. Rachel Cul-.
bent •were::sorry. to. hear of the Pain-
• fill eccident..that she•niet'with a few
.clays
with Mr.: anti Mrs: ily end •Mrs. W. • R. Andrew • visited
e:
ago.
A cockney, 'entering ,a tavern during'
the. '`black -out” saw in a' dimmed cor-
ner •a coalman With 'the marks. of his
calling still. on his face. • ,
"Bliiney said 'the •cockney, "that's
what 1 calls overdoing•
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,.LANGSI'•DE. '•WORTH '•
A' large.'.crowd attended. the Major
Howes' prtigrani and dance • in . the
I+orrester's hall ' on' 'Friday , Venting,'
!Si the' class • 7-12' a duet-' by Eileen"
Stet ti t 'and Billie, ,MksKin.nori ..and,
t quartette• of, Donald. Donaldson.; Ag-
nes f onley, John Mcln'nes and Betty
Donaldson with• Winnie •Donaldson at
the plait(); The duet 'won• first prize
Jri• .the Class 13.-18'•o.e ,Iai5,d' Dan Tif •
• rip 'ga ue 'a violin and guitar •selection,
13111y
.King . a mouth organ selection,
\1•urrav McKinnon gavel tr .reading
•u;ul ICetinetli Ross. gave a number -on
the accordian. Joe and, Dan Tiffin
,von first • with 'Kenneth' Ross reeeiv-
ing •''second, .pi- zie::In the,' class IJ Lc
104 Mrs. Currie gave a whistling solo,
s reading by Harold Gardiner, a' via •
,lin i\uniber .by Gordon' Wall., • 1V rs.
Victor Emerson gave a readiest; 'and
t• seta' by Clark Johnston. •Mrs. Cur-.
pie Won first • prize with C'lar k John-
ston receiving second.- '1 oceeds,• ars
fel expenses ..were - paid amounted to.
,ver ' $15.00 which twill be used for
)8triatie purposes: • •
• Visitors on Sunday, at .the home
rf Mr, and Mrs. Wins Brown • were
441. and Mt s. Tom prawn' and Althea •
•Mr.. and Mrs. George Elliott and An -
ea of A'inberley and Mrs • Richard
Brown of .Ripley.
• 1'he Y. P. S, held their meeting
the • ch'ueeh on Monday evening.
'Gorden Wall gave the. call'to tec*rship
esllons.e by ilope'Wall Business mat
t.ers were then dealt with .The 'next
•t\eeting will be:the 'Social to he held.
•it the home of Reba Marshall. Jean
Osborne, gave the scripture reading.
Mrs. Victor Emmerson,' gave thtt• nied-
itation. Murdean Simpson then' .led
in ,prayer. Charlie Tiffin grve • the
lffering prayer. Readings Were giv-
en by 'Hugh Simpson and Isabel .Orr,
Mrs. Ravish. Moffat gave tat, topic
m "Life In India". Gertie, Brown led
its. the closing prayer. -
LANGSt?E'• .
The. • Whitechurch Women's Instit'ate
held .their • June meeting • in the hall
on Tuesday hast -in the •form , of a
Red Cross • Tea. • It _was decided. k
hold 'a strawberry ,festival the last
week of • June. :W joined in singing
O Caniltda. Mrs. R. Mowbray • and Miss
Genevieve Watt gave readings: Misst-
Agnes Gillespie. and Anna Mae' Car-
rick gave a duet.. Miss Agnes Robs
ertson gavQ a clarinet solo accom-
panied on the Piano by. Miss Merle
Wilson. • Rev. F. 0. Gallagher of
W.ingham gave• the topic•. A duet was
given by Misses Velma • Scott and
Jarrett Craig.
-The
Week
(� .
Parliament
By
Ws` Its.
Tomlinsb'n,
M.
Ottawa, June 14th, 1940:
larh`day hassto be made to count
n .the urgency of -Canada's !need for.
ever greater ,preparedness, and so;'
:vith the tide : of• fighting in' France
at°awing nsinearer and, ewer nearer in
`'he great -struggle of"oul. Empire to.
,preserve those, tenets of deirioeraey
which' we' all "hold .so dear, the . teinpc
Tl•IURSDAY, JUNE 20th, 1940.
.wt... ��j�, arm , ,tn■,.;m-„
FOR S,AT.,..E—eed bucket heat: Walter
Alton, 'R. 7, Lucknow, Phone 07-lir•
Dungannon. '
FOR SALE—Jersey Cow, 3 yrs*. old,
'freshened this spring. ' Wm, Arne -
strong, ,Sr.,. Luck'uow.
of Parliament quickens, and on Fri-,
day night the Prune Minister br oad-
cast to the Canadian people telling -
them that Canada would fight on
even though "every harbour proved
another Dunkerque." '
On Monday, just before the House
opened, news name through that Italy
had declared war:and fast on the
heels of this 'intelligence, 'the Mem-
bers heard that one ofthe beat -loved
of their •number,• and one of Canada's
most distinguished ` public . servants;
had been killed on his way to keep
i speaking engagement in •Toronto.
Parliament' was•:late .in opening that
lay :for the first time in my memory,
and :. it was . with a profound 'sense
of loss that .we•heard the Prime Min-
ister announce :that, he had just re-
ceived' word • that the Honourable• Nor-
man Rogers our Minister' of National
Defence had died with the pilot and
FOR •SAi;E--Frame building 12'. x'
24', suitable for gnrage . or 'poultry
house. Apply to Lucknow Agricultural
Society,' • .
OR SALE • . :'LargeRange,' V
gtI
tendlition; also..young. sow with littor
rw• takepart.
trade, on- \vood.. 1".
iilniberlin, Lueknass. • •
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H2OUSE FOR SALE -In Lucknow;
acres_ Af land, frame' .house, modern
eonveniences, . stable' and -garage.
Tern's arranged. Apply, to John A.
MacDonald, Phone 51, Lucknow.
members, of the crew in •a plane' crash
just • east of Tds'onto" •It was a tre-
mendously tragic day' in 'f arliament.,
There was a • ring ' of defiance' in
the Prime Minister's voice as he • pro-
posed the resolution which placed
Canada at the.'side . of the Allies : in
the war against Italy' on Monday..A
few minutes later an, emergency sea -
TEACHER •WANTED—aJrplicatione
for teacher for SS. No. 11, Huron
Township (Clover Valley) wills be re-
ceived by the undersigned up to, June
28th, 19.40. : W. T. Roulston, R. 6.
Lucknow,' • • '
sion. of the -Senate concurred. This
declaration will have the -same effects
precisely'. as the • original declaration
If war with .Germany.,
On 'Thursday the Prime Minister
'i.nnounced that Colonel •Ralston, Min -
islet•: of Finance, would .'be the' next
Ministe ' oaf• National 'Defence. to suc-
ceed the `late ;• Honourable ''Norman
''Rogers. He is the logical man for the
•jub. An ee-service.rnan,'who: saw'dis-
tinguished service in the last war.
•t for „mer Minister of National De-
fence, who left public life ..to continue
his own law tpraetice and;• returned
at: the outbreak of the ,war to Offer
his services to his countfy. • -
s' It has been: announced that total
building construction contracts award
ed: by the Defence•Purchasing Board.
•linount to close $18,000,000: . .Con-
tracts."of some' $1,060,000 have been.
Stearded' for the construction., of 22
projt ets 'involving the' construction,
''f naval bitildings. ' In addition ship-•
Yards 'throughout .Canada aide 'busy
,n 'the' large..ship • construction , pro=
gramme now .well advanced: • 1
Contracts awarded on behalf of 'the
Air •Force 'total $9,000,000 , and . corn-,
nrise 113 construction projects. whilst
h0 contracts for militia'• construction
ave been' awarded for ,an amount
-ipproxiwating $8,000,000. "No cum-
',ersoiite routine, red tape, or other
needless delays retard the purchase
of Canadian war materials" stated
ifon: C. ,D.• Howe, Minister of Mun-
'tions end Supply: "The speed with.
which we are placing •orders, better
than one every two and one-half min-.
' i tes of the . iv orking ' day—makes any
melt' delays an impossibility.":
In association with the British and
French '• Governments Canada will
•ommence -immediately the' construe -
ion of• tato munitions plants with a
•ombined• total capitalization of $20,-•
'100.000 it was announced. One of the
ulants will be a shell filling • plant.
it will cost 'approximately, $8,000,=
!1110• to construct. The second plant is
''or the , production of nitro cellulose
.xplosives and it will cost approxi-
•natel-y $12,000,000. In both- of these
•rrojects the British and French Gov.:
,rnttients are sharing,
It has 'also been 'announced that
vork. begins' immediately oP. the con-
truction of twenty seven buildings
''or • the Service Flying ` Training
tehote in Ottawa. .
Lest week I urged that the people
f Brute lend . their support to the
•iurchase of the War Savings Certif.'
hates, This .week the •Minister of
hi•nance received a piece ,of White
tins; paper with a. $1 bill enclosed.
the Wetting. paper a ,little. five --
sear -old boy had written "I' am Ret -
.r. 1 ant five years. old. I .ani sending
'stn ay dollar to help ruin the war.•'
i:very dollar; and every quarter,. the
'won't, and children •of, Bruce give.
', helping• to win the war. It will help
o save lives and: it' will help .to. pre-
ens, our freedom and bring us vie -
ort° in tet' end. •
This week n twniber• of my ,'con-,
This is .
.Thr
••`S' 1a
titut�nts have •tt, ited n e .
'rtjrc of great pleasure to rite. I hop:'
-Stens. more of you will conte to see
n, \t hou are in Oawa nd iubi t
dust' meenyany mattertts which
ayofeinel
:heuld have attention.
• HOUSE FOR SALE-eComfortable'
frame dwelling, all modern . conven-.•
iences, good .garden, good garage.
Will sacrifice. for quick sale. Apply t�
Sam Murchison; Lucknow oi' F: T.
Armstrong, Godericle
PERSONAL.
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.NEN OF 30..40.501.HEALTH (VIM..
PEit). subnormal?. Try Ostt'ex 'tablets
tftonics,' stimulants, oyster eletiients
to aid recovery of hernial pep. If not
relighted With results first• package,
maker refunds'. its low ,price.. Call,
write McKCim's and all • other • good
•
drug stores: •
• NOTICE
That • beautiful . choeolat'e.. chestnut
Belgian stallion "Master Joe", • With
'silvery mane and tail, inveighing a
ton, 'With action like a .blood., will be
stabled • at Jim Irwin's,Second' Con's
cession 'of Kinloss 'en Thursdays be-
gitinirig'• June •27th.. -- Proprietor •T.
IDI:, Durnm, •
DONNYBROOK
The St:.Augustine 'Women's Instt-
'at
t•ute niet oil Wednesday •aftersa
A. E. COOK -.
PIANO, VOICE & THEORY
FOR APPOINTMEr?TS:
Call At hills Store or
,•Alex Mow, ray's
''hone 115-j
r ..
A.RMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
WILL
1N LUCKNOW
EACH :WEDNESDAY •
1,30 to 9 o'clock'
AT WM. S.CHM•ID'S STORE'
oon
the home of Mrs: Gus Kinanan. The• • • -
'president, Mrs. .Moss, wee.. in charge
of the program.. Roll: call,. "Hints for;:arde.ning". Community singing' •tt•as',Beanch',and •Mrs. -Writ. McDowell read
enjoyed. Current el•eiits • were given a letter from Mrs. Lonyley,.a miss'i.on-
5y Donna Armstrong. It'. Was 'decided , arq in China who «'as 'formerly' a
to buy a pair of, blankets to be sent \yestfieid . girl..Miss Rebecca Tho'mp-'
to • the local Bed Cross • Society. at son closed the .meetingsand -lunch and •
Dungannon: A report of the • District •as social time ' followed.. Mrs. Woods
Annual at St. Helen's was given by and Mrs. McGiIl'spoke briefly,. thank -
Noreen Kinahan and Mrs.' Moss. Mrs.ing the Donnybrook ladies. There «•as .
Gus Kinahtiri was appointed "Cont'en ales sixty present. ,
er of `Var.:`Voik".''Readings were pit-° Mr. and Mrs: Russell.,Mills and ' -
en •liy Mary 'Cittol .and Mrs. Moss. family ofDetroit visited' on Saturday.
•Attendance 16. with the former's'• sister, Mrs. `N. ' '
•• The W. M. •S: held their'June meet- I Thompson and other . Donnybrook
ing on Thursday, • afternoon in the friend's. .
DonnybrookChurch, with members. ._Mr.• Dan Reuger •and ,Mr, and Mrs,of Auburn, Crewe and Westfield Aur- Will Reuger and little daughter of .
illiaries present . The meeting was in (',Triton •lues a Sunday visitors with Mr...,
^.barge , of ' the president, .Mrs. R. and..Mrs. R. Chamney. • byMr'Reuger
was formerly Mfrs Dorothy. •Cleamney •
Chaniney and, after singing the epee- .: of Litowel: i.
- • Western Ontario Motorways
BUS SEFtVKE
from LUCKKOW
LEAVES LUCKNOW, daily es-
. cept Sundays • & hiilidays
at 7
a.m. for 'Wingham, ,Clinton,,
. London, Detroit, Sarnia, Strat-
ford, Guelph, Toronto, Hamil
ton.
SUNDAYS •& Holidays -4 p.mi',.
TO 'RIPLEY 'and Kincardine,
leaves daily .except Sundays &
.'Holidays at 9,10 p.m: , .
SUNDAYS and HOLIDA•yS—.
10:50 p.m.
Forfurther information' see
Local Agent
T. W. Smith
Central ''Garage • Lucknow
Mrs.. A. Emerson, ,James and El
dote and Miss Elizabeth Mirehouse
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Aitchison ,of West
,\Vatranosh and Miss Reba Marshal
spent Sunday •with Mr. and Mrs.. V.
,Emerson. •
1\Ir. and Mrs. Orville .ritfin,. Joe
and Dan aPelit Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs John McInnes. '
Mr. Mut Mrs. Russell Ritchie, 1lisi.
A. \Vestcott and \Ir. John Smith of
ttth Con.. Mrs. R. Stewart and Miss
\'elnta. Stuart` of -Wi•i glut spent
Sunday with Mr. and \1ziT. R. Tiffin..
Little• Miss Marlene ('askinette of
Kitchener is spentt lg n ,s'e'w week:
with herrehttit•t's Mr: 11114 Mrs.,, litlti,
:el Moore. ''
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. ,Pawsen, `:tic'
('on., spent Sunday ; with lir. and
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin .
Miss /leati raid Connie.,Simpson of
itth con. ('ult•lbss slrettt • the •I•eek-eritt
with their, grandparents 'Mt•, and Mrs
\W nt. Conn.
The United W. •M. S. of the Un,
ited church •Whiteehereh is • restllon
ed" -until 'Wednesday Jure, `tett oivitse
to the play being presented on this
regular meeting day ,3&tste 13th, Wile
all ladies notit•e. the i-hanee of ante
Also the services •Tit the United (shute
will he held this Sundae nterning •a)
9:47, tt.tit. arta (girt eontimre tt,r tht
entitntc'r months. •
• A large creed, eedd, gathered for the op
ening of 3Er. Tom.It+t i ,sons ne`e
tra raise, and an enjoyable time - ria
spent d)incins:• to mrtt;tc supplied 1))
I they (Tully Junipers ercht's•tta.
last Friday evening the 2nd ('ort
' Kinloss folks, neighbour,. of sits ant'
Mrs.. leen 1te•('Lt•nairhan along with
I their velatitee srirprisetl Mr. ani, Mrs
e t1t•n Stet"tenni hztn, it twine the tsar
easu,n of their r;'th w•c•ddint;s anni •
•. e•1. int'. :\ shtrl't prot;•r•s:re was give•
fallowing. whish sit•. and \lr-' \h
('lknai hau trite• rlreeented • •,t ithof .ratines
itn
• ing hymn "Lord, speak to me that I
may - speak", the Lord's prayer was
repeated in unison. Miss Margaret
•1efferson read the Scripture 'lesson
eftel�•• •which Mrs: Albert Campbell. led
in prayer. Solos were contributed: by
Mrs. Rivett of Crewe,' Miss Winnie
Cameliell of Westfield •Mrs Platter
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L.'IA 1..M&KEN1E
tngann'on,
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•
1.y Mts.• (;tort;• 'c AIe(rit'nitgliar),.
and 'M' s. i\Ici'lenaghan, althottgh en-
tirely taken
n-
tirety'taken by surprise replied. Alan
sing and 't•itrcis were etrje'yed foe •tht
1t)llitrtele r ,uf the t'veningg.
Nies. 'R. Brown of Ripley is splen,,
ine a few d:tye t\ith Me. nett Mrs
Wm. Brown.
. 'rhe' t ntt ('on, t' ureas and Langside
• *Mrs Elizabeth Naylor visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs:: Wm. Ringlet',
10th Con.
• Mr., and Mrs. G. • A. MacLaughlin
and daughter Joanne of wereDetroit ere
Week -end visitors- 'with • her mother
Mrs. Jos..Chamney. and other friends..
4f Auburn and Mrs. H. Jefferson' of 'Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Craig of Auburn
Donnybrook and a duet by Misses Ila and Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Craig • and
•tnd BdAty Craig of Auburn. Mrs. daughter Margaret of Goderich were
Orozier of .Crewe gave a' very inter- Sunday visitors at the -home of Mr. ,
esting report of .the • Conference and Mrs. J. C: Robinson.
',pill trams held a •gifnie of baseball
+n Monday evenitt•g at the baseball
Ii nn,+nd on 'rhes Ross' farm. The
' tnu4it10 teatiil %vett~ the winzters
Mr. and Mrs. 1 writ Bryce of Turn-
',•,ri v, M r. •8181 Mr's. Chester l'iiineIl.
• `tilress, Mr. and. Mrs: lances Mc-
nne.s. Jamie and Anne and Mary l`a'n-
ient of \\'hiteeh'treh stent Sunday
"cif Mr. rind Ms;;, ,1, Richardson, •,
11r. anti Mrs. Robert stm, Alex, Jan-
'.•t:.rn,'1 .\:••nes of Fast \Vawanosh; Mr..
rid
Mr,: John-. McGee,' ' M.iss ylaxel
'Icitnr nt'y of Phut 1•V'awnnosh, Mrs..
'as, • VV'eeon, Merle, Tont, and James
t' \\'1 '•1reht'ieh' spent Sunday, with
nrhi'tle t •st.,etit Monday °Sterling with
11r, and Mrs, \Vin. Brown, '
Mr. jack Norman o'f Torofito spent
the week end with his uncle Mr. Wal-
ter h'erl';llsl,n. •
Mr mill 11rs, Tom ,Brown and font-
,lt. of Itlue Nater t[it;hway spent
+trnclziy
ARIA Mr. .and Mrs. Wm.
Urowri. .
Come in mrd go oder the entire
mower. You'll agree that yoti
%race neer seen anything like it.
McCormick -Deering
o.. 7 Enclosed -Gear 'Mower
E are anxious • to have all of our friends .see the
c -Gear
- Enclosed
-Gear
.New . McCormick -Deering No. 7 En
Mower. We think it is one of the 'finest pieces of farm
sold! er
equipment we Have ever •
Everybody who has seen it says they never had.a'ny
idea that a mower could be built as this one is.
Forexample: The entire operating ' ' mechanism,
including drive gears," differential, and countershafts, is
. assembled Compactly in an oi1.tight .gear housingand
runs in a bath of oil. There are four 'high-grade roller
bearings. Operation is so' smooth ,and noiseless that
, , you can scarcely hear the light 'hum of the, sickle!
Special oilseals at the ends of the main axle and fly-
wheel shaft, arid the 'oil -tight 'gear box prevent leakage
and protect 'all working parts against the entrance of
dirt. and other abrasive materials. -Floating action of
,cutter bat provides ample play without disturbing knife
registration. '
ALSO -SITE _LIS A110 'l;HORSE DUMP and ;+1131✓• D'ELI1 ERY
- llMIc S 11cFORI Ill Ifs( l ltsL' 1:1 .i i t1
'vitt` HIGUBST QUALITY and LATEST IMPROVED STYLES.
For Sale At
ANDREW'S
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