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:Aut ioriz ea .hy. •North Huron Progressive Oonservative Association
VgAL>IIRINGk „SPORTS
For a big day's outing, ,loin the crowd, :Pack a basket of lunch and
meet y6"ur old friends.. Make ,this; third annual picnic the best, Yet;_
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„ . 10°30 a.ni. Bruce County vs [ iron county Softball Game, 1st"
• game ;of 'toui°nanent 'between four counties of Bruce, -, '4-1.
.Perth, Wellington,!: kid' Huron.
12.00 Picnic lunch, Prize tiOney, $5U.
1,1G p.m. Jim ,Ilunter of OPl 'X3- -•Huron Old Boy—officially opens
Field Day. hollowed by other prominent speakers,
. 2.00 paha. Square Dance Cozy eat --1st prize .$20, ;:2nd •
4.$i0 Old-time Fiddlers' Contest—prize $5. Calling -off
:, 011te$t--w$5: Open to• counties of Bruce, P-erth, Wel-
F". 1.ington, Huron ..1 ntries: 'in bunds of • eretary by
".r une 10th.
2,00 pew. ' ,(lrilh e»'s Races-inelnding all,,„chilten np to 16 yea, s:
Prizes eacli-event',.
2.00 p zn. Softball Game --Wellington vs. Perth.
3.30 -p.m. Lacrosse—Brampton vs. Norval.
• 4.45. p.m. Anal Softball Play-off between .winners. of 1st, and 2nd
games. . .- ,
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5.00 p.m. Horse -Shoe Pitching Contest—Open : Event. ..
$10. winning team. Contestants furnish own. shoes.
' Jitney Glancing throughout the afternoon.
EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY FEATURING 4 �'
Huron Ilolsteizr Breeders' Exhibit.
National Film Board ---continuous showing.
Dominion Department of Agriculture. •Exhibit.
Veterinary Clinic.
O.A.C. Pasture Exhibit.
Way Relics.- '
New%+Falm Machinery: _. r......,
EVERYBODY 'WELCOME:
Band hi attendance.
'Dance in the evening. Music supplied by Elite Orchestra, London.
HARRY L. STURDY; RUSSELL BoIroN,_._
, 'r1 siderit'"-"` .: „Tice«President _.. ,, ,pec.-�]Creasurer�
Cars 25c Children free All in uniform free • Adults 25e
15 GIRLS TO.OPERATE SEAMLESS - HALF HOSE
KNITTING MACHINES AND LOOPERS.
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P ` 4
LIGHT CLEAN _WORK.. EXCELLENT .OPPORTUNITY
TO LEARN POSTWAR TRADE: 4..
W71c.ENS sham:I$,
°Ingersoll yy►7�y (� XI>`r *� y}�,�y
Rideau Oheese ♦ . t . pkv. 19c
Fresh] eadieut', .
• 1V acaroni ib. • 6c
a1zoh' 1nadzateci< o,
G,Q 'eei.1-11),,.1-11),,bag 430
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Chick. k addle T i 29c •
A , GRTAT pQ IN tT1ON' .,
Aylmer Pumpkin' , .. Tin 130
nd
Mother'
Jaac°tcso,t'sw
Jiffy Pie grusf� . ; pkg. 24c•
I: Ifilrrrest . 1 Ib.
Shortening' carton 19c
24 oat. t ,
Bed.;Plum Jam , ... g Jar 29c •
Royal. Yoriz Ib.
Orange Pekoe Tea .pkg. 38c
French's Prepared
WMowodbtarduzv's 6 oz: jax:.9c
raffia]. Soap .... 2 bars 15c
HAWES'
LEMON OIL
12 oz. bottle 25c
Makes Furniture Shine!
.LCALVIN CUTT
APPLY
Mr: and. Mrs. Roy Turner of St. the formers, parents, .Mi. and•
Catharines were. week -end. guests with I Robert Turner;
CONI'EDERATION LIFE
WIND—CAR .
Fire Preferred Rates for
Preferred Risks.
ACCIDENT flt SICKNESS
- -Consult-
O; FARRISR, iikno
MO;
-Phone 82-13 "Dungannon
ANNOUNCEMENT •
Y. am "nos selling, WONDER
• BREAD•.and' HOSTESS CAKES
received fresh every day and ain
'. arranging to deliver at least three
times-, a week: - -
I ,will be pleased to serye yon..
ED...SCRT'TON,
Trafalgar Ft.
A.L. COLE
Optometrist -Optician
Eyes Examined, Glasses Eitted
_Phone 33 Goderich, Ont.
saysJbhn Brackei, the Far er'
"When 1 speak of agriculture, 1
mean farmers and farmers' wives . and
children anis : all those '... who are
dependent upon the prosperity of farm.
ing for their material welfare."
You should buy Life Insurance,"
becausethe future is a, most •
expensive luxury.
IL M. FORD
Get insurL ] `= Stay insured —
Rest assured.
North St. Tel. 268w
46-7
RETURNED' SERVICE •MEN
The Woollen Board' has:released
•a range of
Suitings.
fcr. you We, are showing ,the
Samples.
Altering and Repairing
For more than twenty years, . as the undefeated, progressive leader- of a
Farmers! Party, 'John Bracken has ` fought unendingly for the 'economic rights
of farmers.
To -day's this great' farmer's lifelong struggle to raise the living standards
of farm life in Canada, has become national in scope' Domiriisn-wide' in the
devoted intensity of Johni Bracken's lite 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 eider 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 Jahn•ada, a unit now threatened by the
Bracken's nation-wide Campaign far
Farmers, isthe assurance'for every
farmer of a fair, proportionate share
of the nation's' income - through
guaranteed prtCes for -farm products..
WE GO ON FROM THERE Our
Can you trust a Government that has been so., inconsistent? We believe
the servicemen deeerti`e Ek : better break .hi rehabilitation than they so far
received, •._ ��
THE. ' fNTERE s OF T'HBS.- TII,UONNit tS W ILL EEOARDWrF , :.. • , -
of Clron Ned a M:an Who KnowsTie Farmers. •
Cardiff will fight for £a ers' rights -and in so doing each and, every ,
citizen of North Huron will benefit.
or A Square Deal For :Citizens In A.11, Walks of Life in
Nortb Duron.
"Authorized hi the •North Huron Progressive Conservative Association.
DID 'YOU' XNO1fis. YOUR
MOTOR CAN TALK
Well it can; Drive In and
;see for .yourself With a free
Power Prover reading. .We
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° oar. spot waste Tri 10 seconds.
Tune-up with a. cheok- p' at
Dick. Canipbe11's
CITIES SERVICE STATION'
WEST ST. PHQN'E 765
Geolite, Motor Oil
and Lubrication
Ste,rterf Generators
and BE*etrits.. Service
_competition of . larger units in this
and other :countries .. .
WE SHALL — reduce the overhead
cost of machinery required on farms
by plans for co-operative ownership :..
and, where advisable, -`by state or
Policies embrace every aspect of ~ ,- mu=nicipal ownership of power equip-
Canadian farm life — the life of the ment. TheRost"to farmers of securing
farmer, his wife.— hischildren. They the advantages of mechanization will
are types of our farmer -leader's: thus,b-e-'greatly reduced:— ;
human, progressive,approach to farm FARM off-
seasons
problems. To these -measures, John
WORKERS—InBracken is pledged:--- Tarp workers frequently" lack em-
„ployment.
• HEALTH — In many' rural areas,
due i.to' economic coriditions, medical WE SHALL.: -plan. ' sup lennentary.
employment for farm wdrkers in. o
-
and hospital services are totally
in seasons , by . the development of . ad»li-
adequate.. tiona.l . enterprises. We shall . encoui-`
WE SHALL — provide the financial age the decentralization of industry
ass istanee -requi-red ta;.plac;e anclitkeep and the location in rural areas ..of
health services in rural areas on a suitable small-scale .industrial enter
par with those in urban areas --- and ' prises:
_ raise .the .standard of both.
i . • _.. :_ •- RURAL ,ELECTRIFICATION --
• EDUCATION— In Canada, educa- In order to. bung more modern con
tion depends ' largely on ,laric flaa1i6h `- . ;: vCniel fes ` tt the-Iowest possible cost; '.
Consequently, in many rural' areas, to women iii -rural homes, and to
revenue is insufficient for educational . farmers — - - .
° u
eeds and many children are unjustly
, WE" SHALLstart an immediate }
deprived of adequate educational . program that will ultimately, carry .
facilities. the benefits of electricity to every
''AVE SHALL - see that the Federal' last faker]. .ho 'ie.
Government,.without interfering with 'These are but a few of oar far
Provincial jurisdiction, provides fin- reaching Progressive Conservative
'ancial assistance in:: order that `FarnrPolicies.foulided on a new, pro -
Provinces may make possible a high
• . � _ .... ._ . _.. _. __.gress><ve conception _ of.�the,.rights�..:�ot___
standard of education in every section , Canadian farmers in every co nmun
tt i W
of 'Canada. In this way, as well he ity of - every- Province.. ; To-dpe a
burden .of land taxation will be . fanner fights• for farmers' - voghts..
d. Help John Bracken to raise the living
MACHINERY .
lightened.
• 4 ',ARM N[AC , � ItrX �- In order 'standards `�f t�xe ° fQ��otten man7-0
to: preserve the family farm in CO-• P' the • Canadian farmer: