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)MR YOUR, BULII .:direct from�,HOLLAND'S hest BULB FARM .
co �by- numerous. orders Iatelv received from your eoyntry,•
EA unaged , ., ,
we; 'have, deeded to expand our haus „ess and maintain a permanent
market for. our wo ld-famed`"ic°o11e tions of Dutch FlowerBulbs
for home and garden ,
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We, are therefore makes the -following auraeta e offs ,
:selection, of 'varieltes ' made with special regard to., suitability to
,your clematis;• con►ditioni.,*"' professional experts The collection wall
ori s ilfui ' combine e n • of rieh colour
'be fontad to be,pnttque fr"� tis -14 t.o ,
...ings with:; deli btful. -. centq , '"..--•
Takingadva"nta a of this � su a '` BOLLANDf A . ,collection: ' ,
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you %can makeY.oua Koine and :garden a Floiyer Paradise for
In 'ri of the large nuanber of orders which ;came in daily, we
kindly � advise you too er ; earlir.. Please. write opor r. name and r d
dressy ,clearly on:, every 'Order:All correspondence, ::orders, etc. must
be •.Strictly ' addressed to
HARRY BR f
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2 ;doz..Irks- ain,.:various ;:fine ;Colors
2 dot. Mt scarier (Grape - Hyacinths)
p2. dos:•:Sc llas, sweet;;littlie ,flowers .
Niarcisaus tDa(t'odils ;iii s
336 Fiow"erBulbs .;
14 "Hoailandia, 'Novelty, Bulbs"' FREE.
'350 Flower Hulbs DOUBLE: THISCOLLECTION
for $6. --+' (700 Flower.. -Bulbs) 'for $10.-
Promvtsvnc„e ; delivery neper later than one week before planting
-trine.. • Del livvery:.•FREE of . charge at destination. A certificate of
health is furnished with ev ery► order by he, • •Phytopathological
Service of Iimiand. All varieties ,'are Hacked and labelled 'sever-.
-`utely- illustrated Cultural Directionsin:English, French,'-or--Ger-man----
are sent • free -with Orders.' Ali ' or'ders- must be :accionnaiiied 'bv •re-
mittance.;'`f'or . the -full 'amount and should be •addressedas above:
Special terms for wholesale orders.
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Herb Curran`=ddu'ing!:
Mr, and Mrs:. Harold -
Mess Vera of_ Detroit' re
Sana a, , having spent
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vacat on t the hoagie o r And
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�,r'. Thos..Anderson, "Thel eebinIP-
led? by Mrs.;Anderson ;;Mass Jean Ana
derson and Mrs; P.Reed of. Lt(c°know,-
visited ,Owen 'Soulad relatives Tues-
o las •k,
day•;and Wednesday
Mr, and • Mrs. Levi 3-001 of°,Chat=
ham' -called' on relatii es hereA`Friday.
kiss .Olive "'Kilpatrick , pent the
week=end with';': her? friend, "Mi' '.Mary
Douglas," ucknow'::,.s?
nd Mrs. J 'ohn Bl
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ham spent part` of least wi
farm here, while Mr:. -Bios
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TEURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1932'
THOSE SMALL ACC T
Small'
uututandine accou is are,
often• a source. of :worry to merchants.,
They: ^ will not bear . the cost, of ren
dering. statements' and it, sometimes'
seems impossible' to get them 'in."The;
in -ll.:"-' it ri' l =from. the°° -Ditch--
ring- £o d�vrng ..ed p a .
n their ever Record comments on this .pro
-shing , blem, with. which ;every credit airing
c r. fated •
business. is 4nf' a
ry wee 7 ;,of then; Akin, ,to' stinging of ; mosquitoes
p.�..'a. st two. ont s
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h. e little
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ied
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in tIis•veeinityto ,get:practicallyall Of loc 1 .sm chaHack in
of their. hrues un er elver: vitsel,fdoa not amounl"t Moen, ez
,. r 'andNr~iNoman::'Sha histo case .oAnnoyance, but,
'Finlay :mut'. miss- ielhce Shc;, ; targe number othem May haserioas
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vio•sited Mr. and Mrs: Robt 'Ree.m�.,e+,
ar Theslittle items of fifty, cents ;bty_o
uthari}-or;IaadaD; aidemso
Palmer Kilpatrick attended the re- IheSe whoowe them, thatthey are,
union of his Normal: year, which 'was .;edlecteil are' a real ' problem toK
held ' in Harbor Park, Goderich;,. Many fres. ' The goods that ,this.
Thursday. His' friend Ward ,Agnew of .: money was .used to purchase were
Owen, Sound accompanied him home bought by the merchants in . a large
for a' few day4s visit, quantity,, • with • a correspondingly
The riiany , friende<=of° .Clifford Men-, targe bill, that had to be met and
,ary.wilL.be.glad to learn that he. is, •paid when due. The merchant has:
be maved from. had to; i this: money, sometimes
with considerable difficulty.If, how-
ever, his customers: would pay;their
small bills, . the collective amount
would ' see' :him through.
If the ..residents • of. this community'
and .Olive•Kilpatrick . returning. ,to would - m ake it.a point to clear, up •all
their 'schools a at Priceville,•..Dungan-
non, No.'9 and. No. 16, Ashfield. re:
spectively. Miss Grace Blake -.goes'' to
Arkona' to teach continuation work.
Misses -Alice `Shackleton and • Marg-
areter
Finlay re'sig'ned at. inidstmm
and will remain home for the present.
'Mr. end Mrs. Eldon Twamley, and
daughter, Norma, returned to 'their
.KINLOUIGH
Mrs , , J...P , Stanicker of Stratford
is visiting at the home of°";Grace Hal
depby:. .
Revs .W'm p A Townshend and boys
,sof :London were Sunday visitors '• at
Kaid Foyle's.
Rev G :B. Cox and Rev..Mr. Hans--
fiefd left for New York. after visiting.
with the •for:Mee-a,, mother and 'other
• relatives here. • ° '
M� rs. A-: Graham • Kathleen Nies,
• ars. George and Jack were tri London
►n Friday.
>' Mr and llalrs ,Jim _Perey;.__Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Percy 'of - ' Huren, • •also
-T :Mr... Elmer .Pe�acy and Nei.. Fleck . _o£.
• ;._•Shelbourneweere Sunday~ visitors•.at
A E "Haldenby's
4- Mr 'and••Mrs. Albert Slessor' ° and
f•y ,.:and .Mrs mere, aids Mr . and
l4Irsi Stanley Fair and "family : of
Berv'ie' spent Sunday at B. Er Mc-
Mrs.. Hattie'•Brock of•Owen,.sound
• visited' with Mrs., Fanny Blackwell
Murray's, 10th con.
Mrs.:Louise Morden and 'family re-
turned to Port Colbourne after spend-
ing ;a few weeks at :her home here:
School re -opens Thursday. Teach-,
'ers 'r t rni
e u ng . to their schools.are:
Miss • Bess Lane to Judd Haven, •;Miss:
Blanche Hal'denby. to Greenock;. Miss,
.Grace. Haldenby to Walkerton; -Miss
Jean Lane to Welland` and. Miss,; Clara:
MacDonald: of Lochalsh to"ourschboL
Mr.' Issac Pinnell received word of;
the death' of his sister,:_ Mr.. Wm Al-.
cock at E?ho Bay.
recently
•-Mrs, -Ada- Hodgins is under - 'the-
-Dig;
the-
`Dr ecare at present. -
Mr.,,$nd Mrs; Wm. Currie, Mrs:
as.4Ciirrie affil' dangii er essie,• s
Mr. Jim Mc -t jiigan' of Toronto were
week -end visitor at Milton ' Walsh's.
Miss Mary Graham and Doro-
thy Haldenby returned home from St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, after nri-
dergoing a tonsil operation. .. ,
. Mr. and Mrs • Wes: Boyle and fam-
ily, 'spent Tuesday 'evening' at ;A:
,LANGSIDE
so far recovered as'•to',
Goderich hospital ;to• the- home of his':
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E Will• Menery.
School' reopens Thursday, With.
Messrs: Finlay Shackleton 'arid yam,-
er
Kilpatrick; Misses Olive Anderson
r d_ Mrs.,.E,lmer Alto
Mann.:and,faan_,
u1y of Belfast •Spent -S8nday. w,' itli Mr•`
an`d` Mis:'s 'Tiffin -.
Mr and Mrs. Perry Pennington and
f€mels of Culross spent Sunday with
li2r Wendal•. Taylor, : - .
We welcome. . Mr. and .Mrs. Alfred
Troupe wild have' recently moved into
the home owned by Mr. Elmer Tiifii'n.
of Wingham
Miss' Fairy and Elliott Fells of
:Wizabliani,. .spent .Saturday 'at- the
home of; Mr. John Richardson.
Mr. Albert. Magenty. who ,has been
• stln Mr Wenda1 ier-witlr'
the harvest returned to,. Stratford on
Monday. ;
Miss. Dorothy .Hutchison of Wing -
ham spent last week with Miss
Laura Conn. ' '' ,
Mr. Donald Thompson. ' of Rapid
City is visiting with. Mr. Victor Em-
erson. • •
their minor debts, theywould be
rendering a favor to our retaillers
out of ° all proportion, in importance
to the small'. sums involved.')
HOLYROO
• 'Mo., and *ie..: `Wesley Robb a _
nd
family .of Lochalsh, were''recent call
Thome. in Cliatliam' this .week,..•after:.'ers at Mr... Thos.-
spending the summer holidays : at Mrs. Thos. Culbert of Ilizron 'and
their cottage ',et. Port Albert,• t, Miss Hazel ' Culbert, :' Lucknow, called
_—' on Mrs. Thos. :Harris; on Sunday.
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SECURITY
Established in every city, and town
of importance throughout the
Dominion, the Bank of Montreal'
, has befn' the trusted custodian of
Canadians' savings for generations.
Throughout the Bank's history of x x5 years, safety has been a watchword and
conservative management a guiding principle of those directing the institution.
Customers of each o • the e than
600 Branches of the Bankha e -the
satisfaction of knowing `that b -end
their owti Branch, t'`orthe security
of their deposits, are the full re-
sources of the entire organization.
Established 187
TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $750,O00,000 '
Lucknow, Branch:- , C. L. OBEI LE, Manager
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drs., awn„ ry;v ✓.a+. n,ia .:u� •'•t ",tti
The Kinlough Girl's. Soft Ball
Team played the Lucknow Girl ;Guide
teanratri eknow-en-Wednesday;'A•ug:-
24th. Although the'Iinloiugh team
rias handicapped'by .leaving / only 8
-players-against---the =oppositions -9;
Ehe ,Score.' was 15-4 in favor of_ Kim-
lotigh.Special mention mightbemade
of --the -1tome-run hit=by Mrs, Thas.-
;Hodgans,"`score ,g 4 runs for Kinlough.
Mr., Harvey . Ackert,.. accompanied.
iy Messrs. Clarence' Farrow, Ambrose
Gamble, Chris. Toole,m Parks 'and.
5uthbert Jones motored to Toronto,
an' Tuesday to spend a few days at
ale' Sahib:ain.
Rev. H. .Ackert; Mrs. Ackert .and
€airily±,eailed_on_friends_inthis burg_
recently.
lifers. Robt.,Baird, Lenore and Win-
nifred were recent visitors with Mrs..
Abner Ackert. 1
Mr and Mrs.' Jack' Peterbough,
Ilene and' Billie spent. Sunday at Mr.,
Wm.. Eadie's.
Misses Ina and Kathleen Ecken-
swiller spent the week -end with Mc-•'
Callum_'srat Langside.
Mr. .lack Aicke'rt had his tonsils re-
moved. on Friday, at Wingham and
was able to return home Saturday.
' Mrs. •,J. H. Ackert; Mrs: . Almer
Ackert, • Gwendolyn -and Jack, spent
lhursday evening With Mrs. Alton,
MissQVera•Johnston called on. Mro.
Robert MacDonald recently.
Mrs. Chas. " Sbeill, Doris' and' Jack
of Wingham, spent Saturday .at 14r,
Chas:' -Congra'nt'ss .•
We extend our sympathy to Mr. and
Mrs: Dan- McLeod and family in
their recent bereavement.
Mrs.' Eadie of G1,enannan spent u
few days this week at .Mr. Wm.
Eadie's. - t SK
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one .Mage f3
fine :fiend stabs"
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also neatly ?ail ; ed tis foil. of„
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ch tar as : striked .ts went.
In the'e `ti ' schedule e With
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#nghau slier in the season the
boys. connected -for two measly ,hits•..
This game ' they ; collected 8 solid'
ciente--marked,'rovement, is it
not? ..
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And'. look who cafried off the batt-
`i o o this t . e : Ro ` `ln-la :son
w ith g"hits •and' Art Andrew .likewise
The WY! : re ev o "" . into strop;
Y d , el, Ring into strop;
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ger hitters and any • nef- the ,ua#ch.'
is leal+le•. to come , througlts, an the
pinches.
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n players r:
that six � of• the ane a are
h tl► P Ye,
.years and •glider Irwin and M,eCart
,ey the "old warhorses" are. the only
two really experienced ball -players.
'Andy Thorepson e o • spial
rout of his • teens covers' a lot ‘of
ground._'in-'the outfield and on the.
bases is the. fastest mortal in • the
league.
The'. boys are assured 'of a big fad-.
lowing .when.they go to Wingham`; on
Friday ' and win .: Jose or .draw, it will
' battle . y al.'
no doubt be s soy,
Art Andrew's smash, which:took
him all;' the way. round to the hot
corner, was `a timely wallop, which
scored Irwin• with the :3rd run and
pig the genie on ice.
'First Inning • ,
'Wingham •Howson: singled. Somers
xas' safe on a,. fielder's' choice to
Irwin, while -Howson was safe at 2nd.
when . R. Finlayson' dropped . Gord!s
peg. W. - Tiffin and Liediet' struck out
I. 'Tiffin feuded out to 3rd;
Lucknow A. Thompson and Irwin
went `out 2nd ;to -1st, -while: R. Thdmp
ion fanned:
• Second Inning;
• Wingham.:-Grooves;' • Moore. and,
Burney struck out. • '.'
Lucknow--Andrew singled. Mc-
Cartney to prevent a double did not
'attempt' to make first when Cottril
-dropped-his.-pop-fly.-G=Finlaison
struck . out, with Andrew stealing 2nd
and • advanced to 3rd on Gierke's hit.
aummings-went-out pitcher to lst.
Third Inning
Winghatn--Cottril 'retired' pitcher
.0 1sL' lowso?�opped.-to--slwrt So
ners flied to'right.•
Luucknow-:-Finlayson and 4.- Thom-
ason struck .out. R. Thompson groino.
led out pitcher to est.
Fourth Inning
Wingham--W. Tiffin.' hit for 2
,ase°. Lidiet• grounded out, to
if In struck out and Groves pepped
. • •
• Lucknow-McCartney and Irwin
N.truck out. Andrew grounded to lst.
Fifth • Inning
Wingham-Moore struck out. Gur--
ley was safe on .R. Finlay -eon's. er-
ror, ,going • to 2nd in the wild throw,
tut was thrown out by Comings at
trd. 'Cottril• grounded to lst.
- _r Lucknow-rC. Finlayson • struck out.•
�larlte -. hoisted_.one_to_2nd._and_Cum_-.
.sings grounded' out. pitcher` to 1st.
•Sizth Inning .•
Wingham-N-Howson was out, :8rd
o 1st. Somers' struck out. V. Tiffin
rounded out 2nd to lst. •
Lucknow-TR. Finlayson singled- ad-
ancing to 2ndon. A;,Thompson's...sin_
r. R. Thoniyson singled scoring. Fin-
vtyson.. A. Thompson was thrown out
t 3rd after the ball had been relay-
.d home in an attempt to catch Fin
:ayson -at :the •plate. Irwin was safe
in an error in centre: field. Andrew
;truck. out and McCartney 'grounded
nit pitcher to lst.
• Seventh Inning .'
Winghaeel!-Lidiet got on when he
rot his hand , in the way_of a pitched
,all, advancing on to 3rd• on J.• Tif-
'n's 2 -bagger.. Groves was safe on a
ielder's choice in a futile attempt by'
i. Finlayson to prevent Lidiet from
'coring. Wylds -batting for. Moore.
iiurney . ands Cottril' all at'rvckout. •
. Lucknow-The catcher took C Fin-
ayson's high foul. Clarke struck out,
:ummings grounded to 1st.
Eighth 'Inning
Wingham: jlowson fouled to 3rd
-Somers was out ,.on a drive to '4nd
riflin flied to centre. •
Lucknow-R. Finlayson singled an;?
tole 2nd. A. Thompson �tlied' to cen-
tre.
g ; g y rain
R. Thom son struck out I
singled, scoria • Finlayson and : went
to 2nd on . the throw to the plate.
Andrew hit a triple scoring Irwin
and McCartney grounded to 1st.:
' Ninth Inning
Wingham--Liediet and 'TWO' struck
out. G'r'oves grounded .out 2nd to let.
WHI'I`ECHURCH
Mrs. Ferguson of Langside is visit-
ing .with her daughter, Mrs. James
Wilson.. °
Mrs Wellwoed and son of Orange-
ville are visiting with her parents,
Mr. and 1trs 'J hn Falconer:
Mr: and Mrs Lamb of , Goderieb
visited with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Kennedy. "
Miss Agnes Gillespie spent a week
with friends at Kinlough.
Mr. Wilfred Jacques of :Copper
Cliff is idsiting with his ,parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Eli Jacques.
Mr. and Mre. W. J. 'Coulter and
Mr. and Mr's. Mae Roos` spent Sun,
aunt,day afternoon with
Uncle
Mr. said Mrs. Geo. at
G dies it
Lucknow.
Mr's. leek •. Flanagan of Kingston
is spending a few weeks with "her
parents, Mr. and Mrs+ Tom Inglis.
Mr. Will Rintoul and Mr, and Mrs.
Ewart McPherson made a trip to
London on Sunday to 'see their' father
who is ill there. We hope to hear . of
hien being able to return home soon.
Master. Hector Pardon had his
arm badly sprained while cranking
a car recently.
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' From The Novel: by
Sinclair Lewis
HE lo NS
F.' G. Todd and Bions are 'exhibitor's
at the`C. N. E., ' Toronto. Tom and
Goldie ''Purvis left Saturday with • a
-head' of Aberdeen Angus.
Wilhelmina and '•Sue• Haiick end -
Mr. Jack 'Habick motored from ;Tor-
onto to spend `the week, -end with their
Sister, 'Mrs. John . McQuillinid Ruth
M*Quihin accompanied them on their.
retain to Toronto,where, • she will
take in' the Exhibition.
MissDo Doreen
Webster left for
Car-
low where .she has charge of No. 1
school; Colbol ne•,•Twp:
Mr. and ,Mrs. Thomas Brownscomb
and . daughters of Chealey, were •' re-
cent visitors witlF , their relatives; the
Messrs. David and Frank 'Todd.
Miss Kathleen 'Reed ' of Ashfield
was the •guest of her. sister, Mrs. Cliff
Murray..
Gitlta'gher iii.
iaglier.' ofr..Awen._ Sotaid,,•,;called ..on,.`•
friends last week. '
Mrs. 4iolrge Welt god Miss Caro-
line, spent last week the guest of Miss
Elizabeth' Welwood it ....Kincardine''
Beach ...i '
Miss Jessie 'Henderson of Lucknow
spent a' few days holidaying at the
;belie 'if Mrs. J. B: Rutherford.
Rev. Wm. McDonald; • and son . Will
of Agincourt, were callers. ,at the
manse -and air -other-fridens-on :Moir=
day. .
'The Harris Mission Band' will hold
their September meeting at the manse
On Saturday 3rd, at 2.30 'clock.. Visi-
tors are always' welcom
Mrs. :Geo. -McRoberts is the guest
of Mr. and .Mrs. .Ed. McRoberts,
Wingham: ...
Mrs. Ed. Purvis spent the week-
3.nd in Lucknow the guest of her Bis-
.er, Mrs. L. Morrison. '
rs. Q ii sin returned ice- •
Toronto after spending, the past two
veeks with her' sister, Mrs. ohniic-
duillin. Frank McQuiilin returned
vith her to spend a week's 'vacation
'n the city.
Telephone - ,-
the naives and address ofthe
people visiting. you, or of any
members of your fatally away
from home, or particulars re-
garding any • event that :would
be of ;Merest to our readers.
That is news, and this is your
newapa$er. Please , eve. ns the
newsand help us Make .tide' a -
,bet'ter paper: Our telephone
number is 35. Put it down
' somewhere and use it 'Often..
Thank you.
Mr. Earold Gardner spent the week
nd in Teeswater. •
We; are g-ladto' report -that My.,
no. Ritchie is able to ref til a work, =
iter a recent attack of blood POs'
Wirt hi his hand. "
Mrs. Syd Peters8n ; of Riverhurst
ask., visited with •Mr. and Mrs.
'tobt. Andrew on .-Monday. •
•• Miss, Jessie Andrew , and' Miss
3eryl Gardner ii company `with Mr.-
in'd Mrs, Alfred Andrew of Walker -
.`,on are 'spending this•week• at Bin-
ardine .Beach.
ZI014 Mr. and Mrs. Rich. ( ardnei'' visited
Mrs ,_ .1 .day ,.
W est
fi,s Susan d G rvin u is sufi'ering
Mrs. Fred Topp, tt's s and Mrs, from rt Severe attack of inflamatton
p nt Wed-
M.. nesday
Cook,Iiackett's s e of the eye. We ,hope , far a speedy
day afternoen with Mrs. W.T. 1?
Gardner:: ipt'oveenent.
'lldr: Geo. ,Topp, London, spent a" School ro-op'ens on Thursday.!' A
few days recently+ with Mr. and MrsN rico' floor has been' laid by Header- .
G, .E,' McDonsgb, /son d4 Fisber, IJtieltitiow,
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