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Wednesday,'
,
MATURING SPORTS
For a big day's 'Outing, join the crowd, lack a basket of lunch and
meet your old firiends • Make this third•annual• pienic the best Yet.
10°30 a xu: Bruce County, s T r County Softball Game, I
. st -�
game of tournament; :between four counties of Bruce,°
Perth, Wellington,'. and' a�iuxoh.
1Picnic•
1.1naimHunter of CIfB3urron0Boy7–o cially
opens
Field Day. Followed, by other prominent *alters.
2,00 p,xn.. Square 'Dance Contest --1st prize $20.; 2nd
„ $10, : Old=time Fiddlers' Contest --prize $5.- C1111ing•..oft
.'r Cts iitest-45: Open to counties of, Bzuc;e; Perth, Wel-
{ ington,' Huron. Entries in hands of Secretory by
;one 10th: '
2.00 pew " + ildren's Races --including all childrenup to 1ti years:
.,Prizes each event
2.00 p.m. .Softball Game --Wellington vs, Perth,
° : $.30 p.m.- Lacrosse—Brampton vs. Norval.
4,45 p.m. Final Softball Play-off between .winners of 1st and 2nd
5.00 p.m. Horse -Shoe Pitching Contest—Open 1]ient.
$10. whining team. Contestants furnish own shoes.
.Jitney dancing throughout• the afternoon:
EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY FEATURING-
Huron.
EATURING-Huron, Holstein Breeders' Exhibit,
National Film .Board --continuous showing.
Dominion Department of Agriculture Exhibit:
Veterinary Clinic.
O.A.C. Pasture Exhibit.
Belit4.
• New Parra Machinery,
EVERYBODY WELCOME.
Band in attendance.
Dance in the °evening. Music supplied by, Elite Orchestra, London.
HARRY L. STURDY, ' RUSSELL BOLTON, W. V. ROY,
President Vice -President Sec.-Treasur-er
Cars 25c . .Children " free All in uniform ' free Adults • 25c
Cardiff's aecoi*-
SPEAKS': FOR I15ELF "
Promises Are only Vote Catchers
On Monday. Vote
CARDIFF in NORTII HURON
Autl oicized,,,by North Unroll Progressive,' Conerv'ative 'Association
15 GIRLS TO , OPERATE SEAMLESS HALF HOSE
KNITTING 'MACHINES AND • ,DOPERS, •
WZE1bEN'D . SPECIALS
Ingersoll
Rx.�u •Cheese , ... P194
'Fresh y Ue idicut „
"
Macaroni. . `...rt . r'-� ..r. , w ' ib; 6V .'
Nabob' Iracliatecl '
Coffee .. „.1 lb., bag oe
Thistle-
CIuck, 1/041,40...,' . 29c .,
A QREAT COM81NA.TIQN!.
,
Aylmer Pumpkin; , . Tin 130
IVlother..Jackson's
•Jiffy Pie Crust pkg. 24G •
Hillcrest 1 lb.
Shortening M .• , . carton, 19c
• 24 °oz.
Red Plum -Jam ..:.. Jar 29c •
Royal York 33 lb.
FOrerange. Prepaekoe Tred . .. pkg, 3c
nch's Pea . '
WMustard 6: ,oz, jar• 9c
oodbu•rv's
• Facial Soap . 2 bars 150
HAWES'
`LEMON OIL
12 az: •° bottle 25o
Makes Furniture Shine! -I
-APPLY . •
Mr. _114. --Mrs. Roy Turner of St.the, former's' parents,, Mr, and Mrs.
Catharines, were week=end guests with 1 -Robert. mourner.
East 'Street,
PHONE 960
CONFEDERATION LIFE _..
:.WIND—CAR
Fire Preferred Rates for
Preferred Risks.,
ACCIDENT & SICKNESS
Consult •
JNO. FARRISH, , Lucknow
Phone 82-13. Dungannon
ANNOUNCEMENT - -
I air no`w selling.:. WONDER.
' BREAD and 'HOSTESS CARES
' received fresh every day and 'am •
arranging: to deliver at least three
times, a week: ' .,
1 will be 'pleased' to serve you.
• ' ED. SCRUTON,
' Trafah ar St: •
"When 1 speak -of agricult re, 1
mean f armer. s and farmers'. wives and
children and all those . . who are
.dependent upon the. prosjerity of farm
ing for their material welfare." .
Optometrist~ Optician
Eyes Examined, : Glasses Fitted
Phone 33 Goderich, Ont.
In the Present
You should buy Life Insurance,
'because the future is -a-most
expensive luxury.
•
.11..M. FORD
Get- insur',, 1 .Stay insured _
Rest assured.
North St. Tel.'. 268w
• 40-7
RETURNED SERVICE. MF'
• The Woollen Board has ieleased
Snort
4• , . • d Not a Politician
u trust a Governinent that has been so inconsistent? We believe
e servicemen deserve : a better '•br eak in rehabiliitation than they so .far
THS INT R,EsT :. 1I' _ TUE EURO(' .3O3'S" ILL BE CARDIFF'S
FIRST CONCERN.
~nitro s
for you—We are showing the
Samples:
Altering and Repairing;
For more -than twenty years, as the undefeated, progressive leader of a
Farmer' s' Party, John Bracken has fought unendingly for the economic r-igl1ts
of farmers.
To -day, this great farmer's"°lifelong struggle to raise the' living standards
of farm life in Canada, has become national in scopeDominion-wide in, the
devoted intensity of John Bracken's life' purpose. To-day,this far -visioned
farmer -leader of the Progressive 'Conservative Party .— calls upon all Canadian
farmers to enlist under his progressive banner in order to achieve, here . and
now, a far better life for the farmers of every community, in every Province of
this great Dominion.
ONLY'THE ' BEGINNING — of John •
Bracken's, nation -vide Campaign . for,
Farmers, is. the assurance for every
farmer of a .fair,proportionate share
of the nation's income - . through
'guaranteed prices, for farm products.'
'WE GO. ON FROM THERE -- Our
n ' Policies; embrace every. aspect of
Canadian farm life -- the life of the.
' farmer, his wife his children. They
are typical. of our farmer -leader's
,human, progressive approach to farm
problems. To these measures, John
, Bracken is pledged :---- .
• HEALTH — In many rural areas,
due to economic conditions, medical-.
and hospital services are totally in-
adequate.
nadequate.
WE SHALL -y- provide • the -financial.
° w assistance required to place •and keep
.health services in rural areas on•. a=
ps. with those in urban.••areas -- and
raise the standard of both. °
• EDUCATION— In, Canada, 'educa-
tion depends largely on land taxation.
' Consequently, in many rural areas,
revenue is insufficientfor educational
needs and many children are unjustly
deprived of . 'adequate • educational
facilities.
P .
WE SALT - = see' that the Federal
Government, without interfering with
Provincial jurisdiction, provides fin-
ancial ,ssistance in • order ' that
Provinces may male lo"sible ' a high
standard of education in every section`
of Canada.. In this way, as well, the
burden of land taxation, will be
lightened:
+ FARM MACHINERY — In, order
to preserve the family farm in Can -
The :Farmers of Huron Need a .Man Who Knows, .
Cardiff will fight for farmers'
rights 'and in so doing.each e,nd, every
citizen. of North ,fluron will ' eneft. and,.
J?or A Square Deal For Citizensuln All Walks of, Life in
North Horan`
Authorized by the .North Huron Progressive 001180rVatiVO, Agisooia tion,
DID YOU KNOW YOUR-
• IVtoT'OR CAN TAW(
Well it Can,
Bove in and
'see for yotuse1f with ;a. free
Power Prover 'reading. We
oan spotwaste in 10 seconds.
Tulle-ttp,,t rit ,. a check-up it
Dick ,Campbell's
CIT1ES SERVI04 STATION
WEST, $T. PHONE° 76x;,
tl
Ga to1ine, Mot r Oil
acid Lubrication
`'
Startor,Generator,
incl
Viet,t
`ada, a -unit now threatened by the
competition of larger units , in - this
and > other countries': • .`
WE SHALL —I:reduce the overhead -
cost of machinery° required on farms'
by ' plans for co-operative ownership
and, where advisable, by state ' or
municipal ownership of power equip-
ment. The cost to fare - era4of securing
the advantages of mechanization will
thus be greatly reduced.
• FARM WORKERS—In off-seasons.
farm workers frequently lack em-
ployment. - -
WTE, SHALL -- plan supplementary.
employment. for. farm workers • in off-
seasons byathe development of acl;i-
tion ,l enterprises. ; We shall encour-
age the decentralization industry
and the location in rural areas- of' •. + -
suitablesmall-scale' industrial enter-
prises.
•
prises.
• RURAL ELECTRIFICATION —
In order to bring more modern con,
vcniences, at the lowest possible cost,
to • *omen in rural homes, and to
farmers ._•. '" °
WE SHALL ---star's an immediate
• program that will ultimately carry
the benefits of electricity to every
last f arnr lioine.. --
These are but a few of our ' far-
reaching Progressive Conservative
Farm Policies founded on a new, pro-' ,
gressive conception-- of the -rights of -
Conadian farmers in every commune ' J
ity of ''every Province. To -day a
farmer fights,, for: farmers rights.
Help Sohn Bracken to rate the living
standards of the ,;forgotten °"man
the Canadian farmer.