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11A- la}ge-.:01(0 A'd gaw'Exeter =lee ,on,
Vicidneesdax, Wizen reeiil't6' • were as
tellowe.
2:24. Trot or pa.. •.(F(ret Division)
Purse .63Q0
Al ole G. (Powell), Sarnia,.. 1 . 1
Muth Grattan ('$xown)), Park
hill)
3 2 2
May Q. harvester (Wray,
Schomberg) 6 3 5
Beau Jack (McWilliams, Dnt
• ton)7 4 3
Theora (Pritgle), Sarnia ., ,3 .7_ 7
Patricia Volo (Yearley,), Ored-
ton 10 6 4
Mies Corp. Grattan (Canning -
ham), Clandeboye 11 10 6
Grattan Volo (Charlesworth),
Strathroy 4 11' x
Black Joe. (Morrissey), Credi-
ton 5 9 x
Royal Hy. (Hyatt), London8 '8 x
Pony Boy (McMillan), Teter-
ville 9 6
Times -2.151,, 2.15, 2.17."
2.28 Trot or Pace (Second Division)
Pure $300
Corporal Bill (Sherman), Rod-
ney ... 1 2 1
'Worthy Baldwin, .. (M 00 r e
Bros.), Sarnia 2 1
Arlon. Grattan (James), St
Thomas 3
Frisky Rose (Charlesworth),
Strathroy
£•hdcolate • Bars (Hyatt), Lon-
don '
Irene Frisco (Mehlenbacher),
Nelles Corners 4 5 11
Jimmy Private (Wray,
Schomberg ... • 8 7
-SSusan Lee (Tait), Tillsonr "
5
6
2
3 3
4 6
6 4
8'
bri'T.g .8 V
Peggy .A w rtit7 • (81,x440,
Seal~ortii.: , , , . , , . , , .. 9 . 9 7
Pols Lockhart (llroome)� Sea -
forth: .,..„;.,. .,...714-$
Miss Rieharda , (M est).# Lang -
don 11 11 10
Tunes ---2.12%, 2.13, 2,13.
Three -Year -Old Pace: Purse $500
Super Volo (Morrissey), Cred-
it=
rediter 6 1 1
Rosemary, Brook • (0 a r r,
Dresden 1 '2 6
Pat. P. Lee (Parsons), Lon-
don 2 4 2
Mary Volo (Campbell), Ailsa
Craig 4 3 3
Barbara Ann (Litt), Sebring-
ville _ - .......... 3'. •5 5
Peter Mac (McMillan), Teter-
ville . 6 6 4
Times -2.14%,, 2.14%, 2.14.
2.22 Pace—Purse $400
Kitty Bars (Thrower), Strath-
roy 3 1 1
Dazzle Henley (Dickenson),
Mt: Hope 1 2 6
Della Seymour (Dickenson),
Mt. Hope, ....... 2 4 4
Leola G. Lee (Simpson), Al-
. vinston 4. 3 2
Teddy eChilcoot - (Guy), Sea -
forth 5 5 3
'Cavalier Grattan (Guy), Sea -
forth 7 6 5
Brownie Grattan (Sherman),
Rodney 6 7 x
Lee Dale (Morrissey), Credi-
-- ton 8 8 x
Times— 2.121f°, 2.121,.2.11
2.17 Pace—Purse $400
Lorne Lee (Moore), Sarnia1 2 1
O.
,4k it . n 0 1'
No of wil tie on > A at
OA 4314.# d► SITe 0,1pi `.No -Qa w 1-
"tile xlei liborhon, • ,44TQrli swing
acFoes11'9 '§i'cedT'r, tei'pill th 4altx
oble 11iGtlo• a xi►alsl from their. banght,T
neat. , IIs lig w$ the true :,lto
the enol, luso, ox the • coons neat/let
in its P1194 .7 'WI*, dell with It tR 'the
ground- and were tteken stapled, fainit
their hole, .A hie* equirrel redo. to
earth in the t'ree's tap, `. ''-
Flood water swelled the Bayfield
to a raging torrent'beyond any•eeen
at Varna in 40 yearb. The" -river car-
ried the huge logs shortly after- the
elm was felled, 150 feet through a
thicket: ":A, thorn' tree against whie
they 'washed held thein for Mr. Wel-
ster, while Mr. Keys' cedar fled • ,ga
the waters to the lake. d..!
Now the logs lie at the foot of a
second hill arose which the deer
beat a "cow -path." Large will be the
audience which stands' in the hilly
theatre. to watch their. loading:. •
"I wanteitra pastime for the win-
ter to experiment on. I always 'buy',
everything nobody else wants," said,
Mr. Webster.
He speculated, gambling on the
cutting, gambling that, the tree would;
be sound of heart, gambling on /sat/l-
ing it uz the bank. He won.,,
Thus are -the mighty fallenl•
Dillon F'licka (Arthur)•, •Otter:
ville 6, 1. 2
Miss Billie 'Direct (Hyatt),
London 4 3 3
Billie Direct Heir (McFad-
den), Dresden 2 4 4
Het Royal Highness (Melilen-
bacher), Nelles Corners 3 5 5
May Direct (Cutimore), Sea -
forth 5 6 x
Times -2.11, 2„101/4, 2.09.
•
Automaticblock signals are now in
Operation on the 115 -mile length of
the Canadian Pacific Railway's Chalk
River subdivision, bringing to 2,487
(he C.P.R. track mileage so protect-
ed. William Manson, (right), the
system •vice-president, 'and R. B.
Jones, assistant chief engineer, are
seen above inspecting a diagram of
the line from Smiths Falls to Chalk,
River recently equipped with this
modern safety device, while Mr.
Jones holds a drawing of the inter-
locking ° signal panel installed at
Carleton Place, Ont.
• ' Road' tests now being ,catried out
I1y the Canadian Pacific Railway
(With 'Diesel-electric locomotive 1501
If successful may revolutionize rail
(motive
power' in 'the Dominion,
tbiB layout (left), the engine is 'leav
Ing the 'Farnham, Quek yardu oili
ltd
Ilrst 'teat, hauling 40 loaded ''box cars,
right') to g
with . Engineer N. Roy (top ht ) at
the throttle in the spotless cab, while
Operator W. B. Patterson (bottom
right) works at the chronograph table
of the C.P,R.`0 dynamometer car,on-
ly one of its type in North America:
Thio ,c. r, designed 4y;, eCalo}upp,p, .Y' A,
fit teC nit ars, gives a CdMPlete e -
y
anyloco-
motive
of
u of theperformance
tre
motive through a complex system of
dials and automartic recorders. Fol-
lowing- exhaustive tests on the heavy'•
traffic division,' 1501 will run on the
lever Winchester subdivision of the
Montreal -Toronto main line and on
the curveer and grades bf the Lattreln-
tiari' d4'W i i
eatio
ratnrtiay aY sFoo. u 14941e .
be Q iii¢, P hey'. SI ,gat*
eyed atQu0eiide 's .alk . for its Ninth:
axixiv¢1 pro ct ; dgiitte'e s4e4c0
RP'
6*. o.b.gOved? ..?? #dry ufi lt.
oa
490. `Arr`axigemen*ere made,-• tta:
rlil the 1948 pid.WP ,t .': tleezee parig,
Sratford, the third ; liturday la ,11i1tc.
Auriug the a ternee, yariaus 1411011of 6P.ortl}..were extie.Yed'`'by all. The
following were ' the witalers of, the
voxious -rai es •Smell :boys, W3nstow
Powell; small girls , l glen Barbou)
big boys,, Scott Powell. children's
eh'oe scramble 8,eettt'1"owell; chit
dren's kick. the ,slipper,' Ray Powell;
women's race, Mre, -1 flgug Earl; metra
race, Roy' Patrick;;. agt0n walekipg
1cwaard,-' Alvin I:lab ,Our;. Women.
*'king •baekvaard, Mrs. -'Earl $artier;”
women kicking the 'slipper, Mrs: Roy'
Patrick; men's kickthe slipper, i-.
,gus Earl; ladies emptyt' their purses,
Mrs. Margaret Patrick; throwing the
plate, Mrs. Reg. Mantle:
Gifts were presented the youngest
member, Larry Rice, Brussels; to the
largest family, •that ' of •Its. William
:Ssdler; : to the person coming th0
greatest distance, Elsie Yeo and Mrs.
Alma Elston, Brandon,' Man.
The sports ended with, a tug-of-war.
At six o'clock a delicious picnic lunch
was served, the lucky plate prize go-
ing to Bob Coward.
The election of officers was held
after supper. The slate is ; Presi-
dent, Mrs. Margaret 'Patrick; secre-
tary -treasurer, Mrs. Archie Jeffery;
lunch committee, Mrs. Reed and Mrs.
Eizerman; sports' committee; Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Earl, Mr. and Mrs: Nor-
man Bushfield.
BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. L. D. Manson; and son, Mur-
ray, were visiting with Airs. Manson's
Parents and other friends in the vi-
cinity last week.'
Mr. and Mrs: Andrew Murdoch, of
Detroit, are spending a few holidays
at his old home iz the village,
ZION 'y
Mrs. W. B. James, of.' Stratford, is
Spending a couple' of weeks with her
cousins, Mr: and Mrs. James Mal-
colm.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper and
family visited' in ,Clinton' on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George ,Pepper visit-
ed with Mr: and Mrs. Leslie Robin-
son on Sunday.
Mr., and Mrs- Norman Stanlake, of
Exeter, and Mrs.. Workman, of Hen -
Sall, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Herb. Britton and family:
CROMARTY
Personals: Mrs; Alex • ,Hackney, of
Kirkton, •accompanied by her two
daughters, Mrs.. Dot, .Regal., and lit-
tle. son of Albany, N:Y., and Miss
Olive Hackney; Iteeg:N., of the Toron-
to General hospital, with Miss Mary
B. Currie; Mrs. Duncan McKellar
with her sister, . Mrs; M. Barr, and
other relatives, 'Stratford-,-. Jas. Scott,
Sr., has- returned home after , three
weeks in Scott Memorial Hospital,
Seaforth; Miss Janet'I3allantyne, of
London, with .Mr, ands. Mrs.. John
Scott; Mrs. Jessie; Hilted:' has left
to visit friends in Regina and other
points in, Saskatchewan and Manito-
ba; ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDonald,
Colin and Ian, Regina, and Mrs. Mar-
garet Yoeman and Robert, Moose
Jaw, called on. Mrs. William Hough-
ton while on a motor trip to Nova
Scotia; Mrs. Lindsay McKellar and
three young sons with 'Mr. and Mrs.
Don Wallace, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs.
Clive MacDonald and famil-y,, Mit-
chell, with Miss, Olive Speare; Miss
Dorothy Kemp,•who has been holiday-
ing with her grandmother, here, has
returned to Mitchell and- will attend
camp at Bimini;' Mrs. Woods and
Jimmie with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McCaughey; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Betty, Bellflower, Cal., with M. and
Mrs. George Wallace,
VARNA
The Iadies- of- St. John's: Anglican
Church punpese holding -a bazaar • in
the old post office on Saturday, Aug.
2, at 3 p.m. Sales will consist of
home-made baking, sewing and patch-
ed quilts and other articles.
Dr. Harry and Mrs. Reid, of To-
ronto, spent the week -end with the
former's mother, Mrs.. M. Reid.
Miss Rorie Palmer and Ada, of
Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs,
Gertie Reid. -
Mr. James Reid is renewing ac-
quaintances• in the village and com-
munity.
Miss Annie- Foote, of • Detrait, visit-
ed last week with her brother, An-
drew Foote, and Mrs. Foote and other
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben °Rathwell, in
company with Mrs. J. Rathwell, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Horner.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott motored to
Barrie Monday to attend the -funeral
of the late Mr. Morrison, who was a
cousin of Mrs..Elliott.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ings, of London, 'were
guests with the former's brother,
Mr. A. Easier, of Western Canada,
is the guest of his sfster, Mrs. Mc-
Connell.
BAYFIELD
Rev. F. H. Paull, of Listowel, ar-
rived on Monday to spend 'a month'',
at the family cottage. Mr. and Mrs.
'Herbert Paul -and Miss Margot Paull
oft rorontto, are also guests of Rev.
and Mrs. Paull this week,
Mr. Ross Pearce, of Leamington,
spent the week -end with his mother,
Mrs. E. Pearce.'
1Vlr. arid. Mrs. William Muf'ray, of
Detroit, are the guests of the for-
.mer's mother, Mrs. Agnes Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McComb, and two
daughters, Birmingham, Michigan,
are at . their -cottage on Hill Terrace.
Mise Purves, of Princeton, N.J., is
visiting her sister in-law, Mrs, . M.
Purves.
Mr. Viotor Lundbolm, of Rosseau,
Minn., ;wag the guest° of his sister,
M1Ei• Sohn I'iiwett, and- hit another.,
14C, Lundbonm, , this week,
au're ,. laky
AT
t•
'Popular two-piece style midrifs
or lovely' dressmaker styles, in
all the new shades and pat-
terns,
Regular
4.95 to 12.95,
for
3.95 to
10.35
•.:• Percent• Discount
Big DresS Sale
Continues
Regular to $16.50 Crepe, Sheer,
Spun and Gabardine •Dresses, in sizes
from 12 to 50. • Only 49 left out of
the original 105 dresses. So hurry,
please!
•
ni uOED`
Swim Shorts, Woo) Trunks or
gay print laced Skintite mod
els., •
MEN'S SIZES
Regular $2.95 to $4.95
for
2.35-3.95.
BOYS' SIZES
SALE 1.59
B.V.D MAKE
SHIRTS
ARE HERE
Plain Whites, assorted plain
shades or stripes, in regular
fine shirts.
Full sized, sanforized and.:.
with. fused collars.
SIZES 14 TO 17 ONLY
2.75 -4.00
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnston, of
Wilcox, Sask., arrived on Saturday to
spend five .weeks visiting friends in
.this district. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston
were both born in Bayfield, leaving
here with their family for the 'West
38 years ago.
Miss Jennie Grant, of Toronto, is
spending the summer in 'the village.
Mrs. Ida Orr, of Calgary, Alta, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Cree Cook
and 'Mr. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gemeinhardt
and family, of Sagiiidty, Mich., and
Mr. and Mrs? Gilbert Knight and
daughter, Mary, of Toronto, are- the
guests of Mrs. Mary Gemeinhardt.
Mr. Casey Atkinson, of Detroit,
spent the week -end at his home in
the village. •
Mr. Jim Scott, of Toronto, is the
guest of Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner.
Guests • at the Albion Hotel this -
week are: Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Win-
der, Mrs. V. Ballingell and daughter,
Mary Joan, of London; Mr. and Mrs.
7S. G. Lance and two spas,. Christo-
pher and William, of Royal Oak,
Mich.;. Mr. -Orton Le'therland.. of To-
ronto, and his daughter, ,Mise Joan
LetherIand, of.Lucan,
,STAFFA
Ross Macdonald has returned home
from camp.
Ted Harburn is holidaying with
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne McNaughton, Kirkton.
Mrs. Ernest Allen is visiting her
daughter in Hamilton.
Mrs. ''Nethercott spent the weeks
end with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pridham,
Russeldale. -
We are sorry to report that little
Margaret Drake is confined „to bed
with an infected leg after having been
accidentally hit with a stone.from -a
Sling shot.
Holiday visitors 'in the village dur-
ing the past week were: Jack and,
Orien Stephan, Hens.all, with Mr.- and
Mrs. Allen Quante; Mrs. Bill Riley
and twins with Mrs. William Riley;,
Mary McDougall with Mr, and Mrs.
John Drake, Jr.; Miss Ann Daynard,
Toronto, with Rev. and .Mrs.. A. H.
Daynard; 'Mr. and Mrs. %t'ugh Halli-
day with Mr.. and Mrs. Harvey Les-
lie; Miss Donna Fletcher, of London,
and Junior Elliott, Hamilton, with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. ,lack Auldington, of
Varna, called on Mr, and Mss. Russell
Persona on Sunday.
n S y . '
Mrs. O'Brien, Sr,, had Dr. and Mrs.
Trefiry, Thorndale, call on her on
Sunday.
Miss Margaret Noris, of Toronto,
was home for the week=end.
'Maims Ethel Mae Norris. And. Nor-
ma • i"Iarburn have returned • groin
salmi:
We are happy' to' report that Mrs:
Frank Hambly is able to be about
again after her recent illness,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Agar spent
Sunday in London with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Agar.
Mrs, George Riley, of Mitchell, is
visiting with Mr., and Mrs. Archie
Luxton. •
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Quance on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Smale, Mrs. Otto Stephan, of
HensalI;• Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Smale,
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Farwill and
son, George, of Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smale, Hen-
sall, called on Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Smale on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Meibil•rn Greenwood
and family and Mrs. John Leary, of
Munro, were Sunday evening. callers
of Mrs. Nethercott.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hoskins, Mr. M.
McLeod and Miss Muriel Miilligan,
of London, visited „Sunday with Mr:
and 'Mrs:. Wm. Riley.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Miller were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Miller, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. James
Hodgert; Farquhar; Mr, and Mrs.
Percy Miller, Science Hill.
Shirley Riley is holidaying with Mr.
and Mrs. Waiter 'Diebold, Zurich.
Mrs. Wm. Riley spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs; James Marshall, Blyth. •
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lashbrook•spent.
Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. ,"Frank •
Hambly 'and family.
Mrs. George Kerawil1, ui Akron„
Ohio; Mrs. H. F3n:kbeiner az d 'chit-
dren, of Zurich. visited recently WtTi
Mr, and Mrs. Henry* Harburn:
Mr: and Mrs..Ed.. Turner, Kitchen•
-
er, and their daughter; 'I#elen,. V:O.hI:,
Toronto, visited with 'Red, 'A. 11. and- ,
Mrs. Daynard. ' Miss "'Turner leaves
August ;Est• for China as a W.M.S.-
'nurse.
.MS -••nurse.
Mr. and Mrs: Fred Parsons, Sar-
nia, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stephen-
son,
tephenson, Varna, visited with Mr. And i Mrs
Albert Smale over the week -end..
We are sorry to report that fir.
E. Parsons is eonfned'to Scott Means”
orial Hospital, Seaforth.
Mrs. Wallace Innes. and Miss Marie
Sillery, St. Marys, were visitors -with ,.F •
Mr, and Mrs. Les. Butson.
Mr.:and Mrs. Harvey Moore, Sea-
forth, and Mr. William Patrick and
Mrs. Lavery were in iurnerkip and '
Woodstock visiting friends on 'Sun-
day.
HICHESI PRICES
for POULTRY
HIGHEST PRICES ARE BEING PAID FOR
POULTRY • • •
•
Deliver to our Killing Plant, on Phone us and
our truck will call.
Seaf�.rth
Produce, Ltd.
PHONE 170 - -- Y SEAFORTH
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