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Agricultural nithlights of. the Week
rases the Yututg clovers are Via, til the
band in the c iteaa
18i1-] ON cOUNTY'S FOREMOSTsleaned
1;10.)WIN, Agri-
cultural ii is . Bative far
Published by ibnaL Stat liter= Canty
Thy threshing ,and "combining" of
$2.� a gear; to Unit.
A iP � t--canala • and.. aces, .50.Britain, • fell wheat- is practically completed in
States, ��.64➢.
� the vunty . This year's sample. is
JlAepart� Ottawa- - small and shrunken compared with a
lbe�^�1cra ss Association ' noruaal sample, ann. yields Wye •been
Member of Canadian Weekly • ou an aver -
Baer ►5d down, cutt�i�ic ralaiY• running
GEO. L. ELLIS • age from twenty to twenty -rive bushels
per sere. There is quite a demand
21st, for fall wheat seed front fields that
weie not iufested too severely with
f�>r anew Variety, Purnell
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iLii.� $IIig Rates,.on request. Authorized �lephQaae cl mail, Peet. O
— Swum Circulation2,
W. H. IlloBr1E rsoN
TL1UI L)A
INDIA WIN'S HOS
\. • •ST 1947
India has achieved her independence
and , hereafter will have to depend
spun the wisdom and strength of her
own =leaders for the solution of her forla plat
problems. Britain loses the greatest i
Mingle unit of her Empire and no longer of resting
beat an up
may boast that her territories include Eve rim,
gene-iourtle of the world's population. more coni'
The British Empire, as it has been words.
fur zt few uproud cent -dries, is outs, but j While t
" "vial c? 1
in it place is the British Colnntuu "vis the
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Pill WEER Of LAZY MEADOWS°II
w
ara
id, Harry . Bogle
udfether always said that
aud thinking you ceeldn't
stunt. ;And
595'. which is resistant to loose smut.
Indications are!! that the aereage
Turnips are making very gnu ..
growth. every though late -seeded, and
with the constant reserve of moisture
in the soil, as a result of our wet
spring, the possibility of water -cure
is not so great as last year. Water-
t•ore- seems to st,ovv up afore %Vhen
turnips are short, of moisture for a
period which retards the growth, f�ol-
lowed by a heavy rain which. makes it
possible for the turnips to absorb very
telictlly too much water from the eoi1.
This disease of turnips can be grreatly'
iutlueuced and controlled by Iuaintaia-
ing a sufficient amount of boron in
the soil at the proper time daring the
ten or �tifteen per cent. greater than turnip's growth. Many fields in the
eouttte are uow at that stage, the
in Xi>ld• _ __._...,..... .a „r_ � turnips being a�uut one inch tu.une and
Considering ligtalf inches in diameter, Rods oe- t safest way to en -sure the crop against
ing ehe :seeding period, and the aate
spring grain and oats were sown, the this bad disease is to dust -or 'spray
the turnips with a coutpeund contain -
date at which many of our
yields of those. fields sowu earliest
e I try it in inethe element boron. If dusting. about
f hie, have been quite -good, in a , .-. -
40 to 50 pounds of tne prepared dusting
material will be sufficient for one acre.
are as good as last year. Fields which
rt. sit ( et i oun ,.o lay pasture m x- of turnips. It• may be applied with
-est • I collected -an old tucker a pea duster. or a _potato elusteeecebut
• -some the hitter seems to give better results.
, tures' this spring have, got avvay to a
o eric rand
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CELEBRATION
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st; 1947
�FROM �C.T�BR,]'t�i. PARK. ALL PARADE g�,AD�.c, � STARTING AT .�� a.m.,
EVENTS OPEN TO THE ENTIRE comer OF HURON'.
SEVERAL HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS IN PRIZES F R PARADE. dz
MERCHANTS' FLOATS
1st --$25 2nd --$15 3rd—$10
FARMER'S Un$PLA.Y �
ist--$25 2nd—$15
COMIC FLO&'rS
1st ---$20 2nd -=$19 3rd -5
wealth., with, we trust, a still greater idol e ,
tg tilt
future Wore it thau the Empire's , orchard.
strong in uembers and, with Canada, ,
Leave to i
capable of great' expansible . in my la
Even if India should not decide to welt for t
rentain with the Commouwealelf. there the kitten
..is much on the credit side of the ;tett lay ,
Commonwealth ledger from the his- itive lieu
toric event which has just taken place.
fCeeks at
or -, the people of India — , the garde
rather, theie leaders, for the vast, t, She sort
majority of the teeming populution, '1 tile amb
we are told, know pothing end cafe
. There
nothing about national 'affairs-sahave I and jest
been increasingly hostile to BritiShe dull and
the world has suffered in consequence. wheat p
No longer "can the reproach be levelled ' screeche
I tried .to
aeainst Britain that she keeps India in I Now an
SilbieCti011. In_ -years_ to come rate will „.' ) t . _1„)
ficent, that ' under British rule native I along' e
ways bf independence, and thee 'Britain boNas w
left India thuch better than she Idund
it. It is not toe inueh to hepe that Sunday
the people- of Indie themgelves will 11 butter
India growing daily more disconteded little I
i nig in
- as onis, ncifion. There are now two they
great diviiions—one in which Hinaus ', frolic
are . of the Moslem faith. 'Outside. of starte
these again are smaller divisions of the !a lit
tountry whose future • is indefinite.' sight.
boom
Withdrawal of the British does not
I fell
by any means solve , all of •India's fleet
problems. Rioting' 'and bloodshed my• f
rePorted, and a strong hand vein be
Is to be pertee.
We live in a° changing world. Old,
things are passing away: the future
is itIll to be 'worked out. Is it too
• much to hope that in that autnre
nieiral and intellectual leadership will
win over armies and material wealth?
EDITORIAL NOTEs
Then I put the rocker down;
1 apples so that I wouldn't ez LIQUOR TRANPORT
novo. I. just sat down when . REGULATIONS . .
. a big, sweet apple landed
he rest of the afternoon. .,, 1 tiv ..i. T. Cooper, (lintel), Secretary,
g ambled up ;And after chasing, Huron County Temperauee Feder -
up into a :Spy tree came over ation.e
rtegulations governing the Ttrans-
came along. eyed me over portal ion of liquor into Canada
au apple strolled over into !'
ei to samPle the rine tomatoes. I 1. Persons sresiding, withiu C. T. A.
of• knew that I was without territory may purchaee, tette' h•
ition on this particular oc- County, liquor for the restricted. use
) bother her very much. of themselves and their faintly.
was the lazy drone 0 ' • e. i " y a — not however, allowed te
_ almost, monetoneus sound of liquor to their homes. (C.T.A.. 1271
ge th •riu- pollen' ih the buck, . p era eee of liquor being- shipped
atch. The wires on the fence must be pfainly .labelled showing
d as the old brindle cbw Jessie address of fiurchaser and shipper,
reaeh throegh for some alinles. also contentsrof each package. .
t even the ears seemed not to ". Only .authorized carriers such as,
Higgins boys went by, trudging ',say. license may couvey, liquor in
a their haee feet to go to the C.T.A. Counties, ,1 ' •
or a. swim. Some of the older \ -,, 1 E.T.A. Circular'
efit by in the opposite-direetiou. 4. The liquor -may not be transferred
I suppose, to start a basenall t —from an authorized Carrier eo an
All in an it. was a peaceful unauthorized Carrier except on
beie'f 'moment or two„ trying to15. The OtItverY of liquor must be made
oat. I suppose. whether •I was 1 - at the private - residence of the
sr dead.- , I person ordering and such persons
adjusting iny position ever eo . muet be !over 21 years -of age.
could peek up through an open- ... ( E.T.A. Cireulart
the tree and get a -glinipse oftthe ill. No C.O.D, shipments of liquor mar
It was a light _blue color ivith j be handled, • ' . (C.T.A. 121)
of clouds rolling -around .ae, if 7. Agents carreing. liquor must keep• a
were youttg,sters in night-clothes record of all such shipments it a
special book which shall be open to,
king before .going to bed. .
cicada shrilled a song of heat. inspection by e Provincial Officer or
force ip the Counties of Huron, Perth,
Peel and District of Maniteulin.
Circular E.T.A. No. 3os applies to
all transportation t•ompanies in On -
INDUSTRIAL FLOATs
DECORATED CARS
BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
SPECIAL PRIZE FOR THE BEST IN PARADE -425.0
All entries to be on hand at 9 a.in., at Victoria Park for placement in the -parade.
Prominent Speakers will be heard from the Bandstand on the Square immediately following
the parade.
A SPARKLING VARIETY PROGRAM AT THE GRANDSTAND WILL CONSIST OF—
Magici4ns Comedians Dancing Girls
Musicians. Ventriloquists Balancing Acts
Impersonators Male Quartettes Singing cowboys
QA. TUG-OF-WAR between Goderich and a team selected from the townships.
There will be 12 full acts at the eveningfsiebiodws. by .artists outstanding in their respective
DRAW FOR VALUABLE PRIZES will take place in front of the Grandstand at Agricul-
tural Park after the evening show.
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HURON'S BIG DAY; OF THE YEAR
SPONSORED BY GODERICH TRADES AND2LABOR COUNCIL
Chairman of Parade and Floats ComMittee. Chairman of Sports and Ground Committee.
heir evening concert. A. r •
d whistling. The sky darkened
tie and the sun shunted opt' of The Canada 'Temperance Act is in
•
Mr. Gandhi may have .the right idea
about clethes, after ail.
Ottawa ,reports thait the civil service
is being reduced in 'number at the
rate of :one. thousand a month. The
war is over.
Conditions in Paleetiete are improv-
ing. The insurgent Jews have taken
to killing! Arabs instead of British
people exclusively.
.man. (amid he not sort a epread
out this heat a bit. so there would not
be eoe mueh of it. all et once but id
'would last longer?
•
Conviehs Kingst al Penitentiary
claini they 11141' en, 111b to eat,
.They siroeldrSt expect too Enrich when
other -people are footing the bill. They
the a -Neel -al idea ! sheltie be t ha t the
'Pea" is 0 geed plaee te keep :reale'
a• sleep, only to awaken when the WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS
spattering drops of rain fell on — Bus Schedule Now In Effect -s-
ace. It was a lazy afternoon but To LONDON . To7.S1T5RaAanT.FORD
ost pleasant one. A 9.15 a.m..
A 9.15 a.m.
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NILE
LE, Aug. 20.—There will be ser -
in Nile- chUrch on Sunday at
.m., with Mr.' Beueon 'Sutter of
ton as speaker. Sunday school
eena and. Helen lititlede,a- returned
e on Sunday from a two weeks'
t at Woodstock.
Irs. Merle Kerr spent last week
h her sister. Mrs. Clifford Horton
W.00dstook, returning home on.Sat-
he people of the district are gtaa to
ev that Howard -Godfrey is."getting
ng as well as. can ne expected after.
recent accident. They hope to -see
ward around again before long.
Milrerree
Blyth
Hatoever
Ripley .
New Hamburg
St ratford
FALL FAIRS .
dr DISTRIcT
itatiford ',ale. 141-17 !
Forest' Sept. 18-19 t
Seaf(yrth Sept. 19-20 1
Etarrieton Sept. 25-261
4.15 p.m.
12.15 p.m.
4.15 p.m.
A 6.15 p.m.
8.15 p.m.
To Kincardine 1.45 p.m. and 7.45 p.m.
B Sunday and Holidas:s only.
All others daily.
Connections at Clinton for London.
Detroit, Wingham, Walkerton, rort
Elgin and Owen Soufid.
Connections at Stratford.for Woodstock
Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton and
Connections at Mitchell for- Listowel
and London.
For information phone British Ex.
change phone 691 717..
end Wellington Streets) ana lasted a week. Gode-
rich was the only polling !station in the Ridiug.
IIE years! 1S35 to 1S41 were eventful ones 'Speeches, processions with pipes fdr! Dunlop and
for Coideriea. .3.ts people were close 'knit, 'fifes and drums fore Strachan, tights, and heavv
, for ewitile by thretit of Rebellion. and then tbirriouileigitutg
- - wae seon by Capt. Robert Dunlop. R.N., with some
difficulty. althoogh there were only sixty voters. the gronud that Ix nnenber of electors who were
eqoally sundered by Political conflict.
in the ,whole Tract. Has opponent 'Was Col. Von , indebted, to the Company were intimidated. A.
-Ito sat -in the .'llouse for onlY foltrteea days.
t eveut vvas the visit' of the
The tirst election in the fioroo district an 1Faati .
commission Which sat In Godericb. some months
• Fat -mond toad feeli ran hegia. The day before
la Fisher's Tavern was pressed iuto eervice and the
the electien ..ehe hustings w... burned. Fettle
result was tielety4ive- votes .for •the Captain and
and there!' were more beetle hrolten then whole.
I'epineau ;led alackenzie. Tate DIalority of the
OS arrived , from the
Vundown-Feeling Is Often
',Caused By Nervous:Trocuble
Strained, tense nerves are often the cause of
restless nights. Improper rest, night after night, is
euickly followed by loss of aPpetite, irritability and
s tired, run-down conditien.
ind Nerve Pills are highly beneficial and, once 'tried,
their medicinal value soon becomes apparent by the improve I geaeral
condition. of the health.
The iron and other ingredients they contain help to intpro-. • the
blood conteat, stimulate the nerve yells, and the appotite, aid die eeign,
thus helping -to promote peaceful sleep. They have helped thous!,ads: of
Others.•They should do ehe Ramp for you, 'ililbure's Health and Nerve
Pills a.re,sold at drug eounters evert -where.
Tho T. Milburn CO., Limited. Toronto. nt
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ALM
Excess
Profits Tax Act
rd Profits aa'irm.'.
'Rebels and led the 10TCe..
• But Dr. Dunlop who
at an angle.to the present one (the piles
becanse tbey lead Tee
Another gr
Governor Geaeran Sir George
was made the occasion of a colossal hoax.
Of the many improvements supposed to
be made by the Canaan Company, the V' r
and 'Maitland Bridge made slow he ay.
A.fter five years, it was still .enfinislied and
with no aintroach fromite Colborne side.
This cansed great indtguetion to. the
• enrcastically, called it the
•er running
no ditficulty in raising a considerable hotly of
Was made Colonel of the 1st Hotop 'Re, .
joinea the
.TNIllitia fOr the Government cause. These. were
divided iuto many con3pardes With a liberal crop
of alajors and.Captains. and bore each nettles as
Iluroe True Blues, Invincibles, etc., and case
modestly .called itself the -Moody l'eeless. Capt.
lIynduntu and his Company went to Walpole
'Leland: Capt. Luarclas Company to 'Savy Island in
ceetiegent made the ardoons journey along the
They saw no fighting. but soffered greetly from
hard-bip end eeposure. While the rebeltioo failed
imprisolunents for the 'MO:. and tile, it did lead. to
the Durham Iteport and the l'iliou of I•pper and
Lower Caneda ti few yeers. later.
it! .141e st re nee boa . f ell, et- - . welly f role eentb of
the river volea with tile Clique. wbilo. the Prange -
When the ,(;•overnor
'Steamboat he WaS. royally 'welcomed
by The Commissioner ;Ind ()Glees. Ile
was shown the pier where fifty Mee
•- were. woraing diligeetly with ;tee,
• atiger ansi saw. - „Then while 'the
veSed the town. the fifty men were
hestled rowel the liats-to the Melte
land Whip>. and again 4...eceee of
gaeat aCtiVity met the gaze of
the delig,hted Governor. who left
- way the Canedn Company wee
earry'iug out its pleages. The.
,911eNt dal'.
Pt- "i.e.'
Nit
Recent amendments te; the above Act provide that all
standatd profits claims muse be filed -with the Depart-
' ment of National Revenue before 1st September, 1947.
All applitations are required to be in such form and
contain suph information' as may be prescilbed by the
Minister and the Minister may reject 'an applicatioh
that is not made in such form or that does nbt contain
such information.
The prescribed forms (S.P.1) are ayailable at all Dis-
trict Income Tax offices of the Dominjon Government.
,All pertinent information required on the form must
be included ot attached thereto in schedule form. Ten-
tative or incomplete forms or those filed after 31st
August, 1947, will not be accepted.
Depertment of National Kevenue
Ottawg
.1111111.
I'urity Flour nre Proml to publieh this series of rstoties "This
theg will be of, genuine interest to the•coaumullity as well as to the
Mut v:111 enjoy Itnowing, something about the backgrounia of "The Prettiest TON% n C:tnada."
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PRESENTED AS A PUBLIC SERVtCE
PURITY FLOUR MILLS LIMITED
Minister ot National Revenue.