The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-06-12, Page 2at
Ontario Vows
Summer Feeding
Aid For 'The Beaten Foe'
Dates Will Vary With Leta-
tics
oca tigfl and Season„ Says:
Dept of Agriculture
a
While' datea 'will ill vary with' :lora•
tion and season, the Ontario De-
,partment of,,. Agriculture i econq•
• mends,, the following Outline 'of a
AA:Mi terr"s eeding- and -pastur ._.pro
• ,grun tor cdairy farms in this prom-',
ince
May 10 to June 10:_ Pasture Ball
rye; •eet clover and regular. ' pas
toregrain to heavy 'milkers.
Seed :pas 'rp fait: Wires with . mu....
,
lar grain•cnaps and.seed temporary
'pastuxeas ' ' ' - : "
..June 10 to` July 10 pasturesweet• •
clover,; regular pasture, greenzonats'
Wand early, aftermath, It. may be
neees'SarY toY 1'Crea?Q-ilii-silt fes&
Ink towards the end of this -period ?
`.., Cut small Tacr-eag'e• of alfalfa to en-
,' ;auro -early 'aftermath for_ pasture.
July 10 'to .August. 10:, 'Pasture;
green • oats, regular pasture,' sudan.
• grass, .millet • and •aftermath. Use '
silage,,,green oats and peas as sup*
elemental feeding, Seed fall rye•be-
•.'` tween ;August;' 1 'and 15. Increase
r,,protein content of grain •mixture:
, •August • 1U to', Sept. 10. Pasture •
sidan grass', millet,. regular pasture
4-isi its 6'00 €*ata•._? -se .gr; .. ! :.J is
'aid silage far• supplemental feed:,
ing Cheek. shade and'wefef oupplyi.
S. pt. -10; to. ,end Of •season Paso ~ Lure --fail•'- T7;: Tolunteer• ,b Jwwth,
aftermath and regular pasture For,
:• supplemental feeding use silage
and zayaif- pasture is •very ,_scarce.,,`
Keep.''cowa°� in shelter .during cold
.,rights, Trim' and harrow pastures.'
Topi''dress . pasture fields ".for suc
,reeding Year; with : manu!re:". •
GEN`ERAL, RULES
G,enelral .,rules: Provide plenty of
waate r, "vale ratort•Mitterk,Is-. and 'sem.-..
that shade4s,- a.vailahle..,..
If feasible;. have pasture for Milk
,section . of., herd near the barn.:
Do:.net".overgraze: °
Cut weeds with scythe or with ,.
mower ' with cutting bar ..set. high
oft, the ground •
•
- ' Feed concentrates to.. the `,heavy
ii•odu. cera, ,. : •
Cutting ,• a two -mi'•
, path in theuDowns d, is
Oroa trict of :.N•ew `'Zea=:
land recently, fire destroyed •10,-.
000: pinus•., insignis trees in i -a
,nurseryms an'plantation.
:1
Tw"o 'British soldiers help a wounded Bismarck survivor 'apross the'
of abtut.
gangplank on a,rrival'at a' British port. German sailor was
o off about'
g.avenging sinking , a
,,.3011 saved by ;:Bttitish after Royal Navy, g
Hood, quickly elided Bismarck's brief career.
Autos Run;; a ckv,ard Up- ,
grade• on ROad Near ,'Water-
• down, Ont.' •-•
In Southern Ontario., near the •
' 'town. -.of • Waterdown, filst a few;
ranee • off the' fine ' new . Queen
Elizab tri• Wayi, there's a • little..
white post-•riiarkilig -a spot where
motorists '•stop and get the ;thrill•
thjei>?dives." :The-.surrouirdin$j
landscape is- pretty,: The strata
` of'rosq claylooks like a miniature
• Grand..CanYoQn. It's nice,''straight=
forward' -looking count; - but if
one stops by ,the 'post, turns off
• 'tile ignition; and lets go the brake,
Slowly 'one's tear begins to Move.
backwards. • Gradually. it gathers
momentum., It's running up',
grad's' at _Y'5 , miles an heur. •
WHERE'S AN
EXPLANATION
"It just cant be one says: :
There's an explanation of course,
and if the visitor'is clever enough ..
Tie :will find it mit ler tsel 41id•'
"lay
thegh
ghost"
right
h
tth
re
b
n
the
spot. The Ontarie roads are good
,
the scenery beautiful
at any time.
of • the . year and the, haunted hill
neer Waterdown is right on your
way to;almest anywhere in hospit-•
able Ontario.
•
ern.:
is Bette
BY ROBERI A LEE.
son to' the next until finally he
-last_p
his.. temper with the. seventh
person to whom he had, been put
' throilgh.
"Do you know who, I am?" said
the man he blew up. "1 am' Air
Marshal-" •' " •
;Despite . the voice, of . thunder;
the pilot_ officer replied: And do.
you know who I am?" '
"No,"•said •the air' marshal.
"Thank Heaven for ,'that, said
the pilot' officer; and hung .up.
"I'm goingto kiss you.
" fore I go," said the young
,man who had outstayed' his
welcome..
"Do it now while Tin still •
young,." replied . the girl
•wearily. war
1. When a"Man and a woman
ire standing in a crowded street-
car and a man offers his .•seat''to •
thewoman, should her. escort .also'
extend his thanks?:
2. • Where should a couple stop
dancing when they. wish ;.to .leave
,the 'floor during a dance?
3.._''Shouid a man, .when start-
ing .to smoke; .offer_ a cigar or •'.
Cigarette to, ,the . other 'Merz in the ,
• party?•
4 -TS it 'permissible to' contra •
dict ` another perseil in converse.
5. When a child has outgrown'
wearingof a .bib,• should he be
allowed Ito• eat with his napkin .
:tucked .under his chin?
S. 'Where, in the church,,is the
ridal .procession formed?
Say Democracy
Must Prevail
If Social and Political Free,
d•om is to ,be Preserved
More'. Than , 6,000. Christian
Scientists Attend Annual
Gathering in Boston
Ifs p
social and oliticall freedom is
to be preserved. "democratic .forms
of Governrhent must be maintaie.
ed." delegates to, the annual meet-,
Eng of the first Church of Christ.
Sci'entis`t, • were. told. More thati'
6;000 Christian Scientists from,
Many .pacts cf the -world; attended
the annual gathering.
The i oattd of Director's. in a
message .tO the inieting. declared:
'The preservation and incoi•rora•
tion of these fundamental elements
of.true demncracy'in the basic law
of every nation is a cause to which
all Orittiana ate morally commit-
ted and • which we as (Tristi'au
Scientists are determined: fa de,
fend..
• WAR REI.1111C WORK,. ' ,
The Clerk of The Mother Church,
Ezra W. Palmer, reporting on, the
War relief •work, said That.the War
. Reber C'olrinittt'e in I3oston began
PS work On September, 19.. 1940.
Today
thousand Delay over one ousanti commit•
t°t s s:irving as a recognized ,actir'•
, ity cf the t°ranch ehurehss areship•
p,;n.; war relic f material to Roston
or fa ono of the •ot'.lcr three tierkatr
I now 'functioning 'in Now 'York,
'. Portland, Oregon, anti Los Angeles.
Answers
t•-•.' Year- both : the. woman _ancl ___.
the man thank the'"` person' who
offers the' seat, and the man lifts
'his -hat to him. 2. They should•
danceto the edge of 'the circle of '
dancers.: They ;should, not stop. in
the middle of the. ,floor and try
to walk between the dancers,
where • they-, are certain . to , be in
the way. 3. _Yes; or if the party
is too large to do' this, he should
offer one' to those. nearest' him.
4. No. If yell can politely pre-
sent an opposing'Viiewpoint,'it will
create further conversation;' but
drop the subject if jou. find that
the
Other
pexso
ns feelingsel1n
g
s are
e
should
' he sh
No
• o• hurt 5.
,
bee
Orrin,
he taught to u a n Akin exactly
as older persons do. '' 6. In the
vestibule. This can be done very
quickly' if• it has been properly
rehearsed.
•
80► Cut I t�
BY ANNE ASHLEY
Q.. .How can' `I prevent`'.paint
from '.dripping over my hand When
,'painting, a ceiling or. any over-
head work? ' . •:
.A. Cut a large rubber, ball in
half and, push -it..up the 'handle
of the paint brush, as close as pas-
ruble; the 'cup will catch all drip,
pings.
Q. „How can I heat roils sat-
isfactorily./'
A.,mo
: A :st satisfactory method'
of heating rolls so that they wily`
taste the same as `•when • freshly.
baked,is to sprinkle' them with.
water,: place in a covered pan, an<l
heat in a moderaie'oven from five
to ten minutes
Q. •r How can I' increase t.:14'
_gloss offmyi hair?
A., The beaten *Hite Ofan egg
:added to the regular ,,shampoo
water greatly increases the gloss
of 'the hair.'
Qt. How can I prevent.
-painted
surfaces from blistering?
A. Excess moisture in wood,
which is drawn to the surface by
heat, either, froth the sun's rays
Or other sources, causes' paint to
blister. Alwaysbe sure, before
starting to; Paint, that "the wood'
is, thoroughly dry. •
•: HAVE..
^YOU• HEARD.
‘fair it� " Tet Jasper..
S�Iootit
Big Scale Affair
There will be considerable
"shooting" at Jasper National
Park, Alta., this Season., While
Some of it may be "explosive"
none ' of it will require firearms.
The first 'shooting" will begin lilt
mid-June when Canadian ;and
'United„States camera, enthusiasts,
will . gather under direction
Ivan Dimitri; color camera export,•,;=;
with an .opportunity of widening
,i their , picture skill. The second'
"shooting" season will •beginAug-
, ust, 3.1 with the 'opening of ; the_
16th annual ' Totem Pole Golf
Tournaninent for which 'already,
150 entries have been, 'received: '
An, •oman was visiting
g
Vii. Ode!. ly �'
a.' ranch m . Wyoming,. and, on
noticing • a lasso coiled up •bn 41,
• cowboy's saddle, .She inquired
what . it was used for.
"We use that for catchlrg cattle
and horses," ; came the reply. 4.
"Indeed,". retorted the woman,.
"and what-d'o`yen use f -or bait?"
This story won first prize'iti a
'competition run by an American
periodical for 'stories of brevity
' and dramatic content:- '
Elvina Parker received a tele- •
gram• from, her brother, who was
accoi hpanyiing her' husband on a
' big -game expedition'in Africa: The' -
telegram read: "Bob killed lion
• hunting. -Fred."
Elviria, overcome., with grief..
wired back; "Send him , home.•
Elvins.". p`t
Three weeks later a large pack-
ing-case arrived from Africa. In-
side Wag. a lion. Epi1ra sent
be
telegram: "Lion' reepived: Must
Mistake. Seitd Bob- Elvina."
Back . froni • Africa carne the
reply:
"No mistake. Bob• in'
' Fred."
'.� 'that heart
It is no wonder y
everyone 'liecom.es mere irri-
' table inhot' weather, because
for •every degree. increase in
temperature, noise travels one
foot faster each second:
• to
A pilot office'` was detailed
telephone angent message to
the 'Ali',, Ministry. • .t •
Ile was switched fro t one per -t
Boy:., "Mother • this book
says that in the ocean the big
frdlre at -sip -the -little :
Is that that true?" '
Mother: "Yes,'"I believe it.
is." .
Bay: "How do they open
- the tins?"
bugs around ply kitchen sink?
• ' A. • Pour a • pint of kerosene
down the sink drain once a week.
Always allow abo6t:.ar. hour to
pass before _letting. the water run.
The bugs will ,'soon disappear.,
Job Insurance
Stamps On Sale
�
Late '-4 is--Nl®nth
13,000 Post Offices Handle
N Distribution of. S h e e t s
Throughout Canada •
Sale 'of stamps .to be used. in the'
establishment ' of the unemploy-'
merit. insurance lurid will be made
through 1$;000' post offices
• throughout _Caiieda, it was an-
nounced at the Insurance ' Cam-
"niission':s office in •..Ottawa:. It is'
expected thatthese stamps, which
will. be ' placed by employers in •
employees stamp books, will be
available for purchasea few days
before the starof the' operation
of the law . n_ t:' 3iily :1. They will.
;he Sold' in s g+ef T
SOLD N. SHEETS
s.
' W tut Sc encs
�.4
It Do1.ig :
HALF BRAIN GONE, LIVES
" It is possible .to live with only
' half a brain ;and still not be half
'witted.. .
At 'the American • M'edical. Asso.-
ciation convention this month
• two Cleveland Clinic physicians,
Dr. Louis J. Karnos&L and Dr. . W.
dames_ Gardner reported :the cases
of three person'd'nrs
' than two . years with the entire°
right halves of their.brains re-•
moved:.
The two halves of the'baiq are
notidentical in their, function,
'and seem toact-as two drivers
of a twelve -horse team which co-
' operate with 'each other in keep
g
in all "movements ',co-ordinated.
• --o-
NUTRITIOlti AND.
MO'i*I'[&R IOODL _...
a ,•
4 • ,•' •
.
The PERFECT Chewing Tobacco
Will. Demonstrate:
Canadian Dishes
How . to • use up Canada's
un-
the
theme of the free coold'ing school
held twice • daily in• the Electrics
Buildi'g .at, the. Canadian National
i.Xhiti IC•n .Ithls 3rear.' Typie it ,Can-
adian disheswill be demonstrated,'.
featuring apples • and: Other • fruits,
vegetables, f our, eggs and milk.
'The wome n. the class have re-
' gi:ested -the iviiege of collecting
;aniong.the4nselves money for mo-
bile.. canteen to be knout ui as the:
C. N. • E. Mobile Canteen. As the •
.-.audited. ,se_ats 1200 and is• al-
ways filled to capacity this worthy"-
•goat shourld easily-be-ashievecl -A
in other years, a birthday cake: will
be presented to the aldest lady pre-
• sent at each day's cooking class.
Canadian Public School •children
Will be, thrilled to see in their war
work display,^ •Socks, sweater and •
helmet knit by Princess Elizabeth
and Princess Margaret Rose.•for
their soldiers. The work. done.;;by
• •Canadian school children far their,
British cousins overseas Snakes an
There will be no distinction on
these stamps .between the em-
ployee deductiont and ,the '.pay-
ments made by; employers for the'•
reason that the commission is not
concerned whether; : the employer
makes the 'tote payaferlt-oar--'di-- -
vides the contribution • between
• himself ,:and: his workmen on the
strict letter' of the law. Officials
of the' commission state that some
employers will pay the entire shot,
as is done in Britain', but of
course they da -:not 4nake any
recommendation _; 'that this ' • be
Proper nutrition elittates-th
'danger, of miscarriage's .and •still_
births, among other 'beneficial re-
sults,
e
sults, accorditg to tests Made' at .•
Toronto's prenatal clinic over a
period. of several years,' it was.
disclosed ' at the recent Ontario
1VIedical ;Association convention. ,
The diet additions for prospec-
:tive• mothers 'in the test provided
included oranges, eggs, milk, to-
matoes, cheese and wheat germ.,
One .of the 'outstanding results of
-the experiment was that among the
mothers receiving this supplemen-
tary diet,there were, no stillbirths''
or miscarriages.
'Other beneficial "results includ-
ed: fewer, compl'ication's 'during
pregnancy, reduction in the .pre-
valence of anaemia among expect=
ant mothers, •shorter duration of
labor, increased ability on the pari
of mothers to nurse their own
children; reduction in illnesses
among the 'babies.
'done. • 4•
.f.
4
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NO OTHER TIRE LIKE IT !
vl:esu ne
CHAMPION
^'� ROM the innermost fibre
1to `the sensational new
Gear Grip Tread, every-
thing, in this Smart, stream.
lined Firesto 'e Champion
tire is new aiid�different. It
sets up entirely new stand-
ards of safety:and long .
mileage because it is the re•
• stilt of FireStone's quarter •
century of 'e*apenence in
building. tires ;for race track
speeds.
Here are some of the things
'you get .in Firestone Cham-
pion tires --new Safety -Lock •
cords treated with a new and
advanced Gum -Dipping pro-
cess; 27% strdnger bond be-
tween tread and body; 35%
° ' greater heat protection
against blowouts; an
amazing new tread with
thousands' of sharp -edged'
angles for, quick stops -a
tread that gives. 11%
more non-skid mileage.
Not onlyis the Firestone
Champion an engineering
i
triumph but. •t is super -
value es well -for, with
,all its ware 'Value, ft does
net cost On ,code
One cent
Mini ordinary tires. Have
your nearby Firestone
Dealer put them on todayt
•
fir, }
\"Y� LJ . /rrky.�
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SAFETY -PROVED ON THE SPEEDWAY FOR YOUR PROTECTION ON THE HIGHWAY
Imposing display in the Women's •
Build,ing'. • -
Building permits' issued . by .204_
municipalities in Canada • during., ,
1940 had. 'a total' value of '$113,
4.
c on an-
-counted "for 485,6:13,697;: and the
remaining. amount was •spent for
additions, alterations ,and repairs..
Protect your ItOOhS and VASA'
from FIRE' and THIEVES We
have so size aind type •of Safe, 'or
•Caibinet.',tor any purpose. rrIsit
us, or write for "'prices, etc. to ,
Dept. ' W. •
J.64J.TAYLOR UM1TE,D
'TORONTO SAFE ;WORKS
145 Front, St,. E.. Toronto
Establisher►- tam;
D0 -H•' -T LET'' -ROT
03"'0° "• "Osmose Speciull lFeae.
n Pesl Mixlnre" - daply
c Itt.umrpenetrating protects t1¢.
. vital gropndline -„prolongs
tyI life of posts our to. five times
,..:,,,,,,,,,:111
, :- just paint 4" above anile
d *es below :lie 1W -dm lint-
9 =:� highly concentrated.effective•
WSWW. material used to- .age quanti
.. ties by the, Power Companies.
Quart... sue • Treats 20- 25 pods,
Callon «,.....•., $4.15 treats.E0.100 Ports
AREAL MONEY SAVER • ORDER TODAY
•• A,,, lou• Dealcr or r•dcr'Dv:c, PcooF.1
OSMOSE WOOD PRESERVING CO
of Canadu ltd- .•
HEAD OFFICE CASTLE BLDG.-MO$TREAL,.QLE
• Branch. •328 Dupont 5tr • Toronto Ont
NEN WANTE5
3S to 52 years old: Women who, are
restless, :moody, NERVOUS -who
fear hot flashes;'dizzy spells -to take
Lydia E. Pinkhaiii's Vegetable com-
pound. Pinkham's'is' famous fur
helping:Women during these "trying
times" due to functional irregulari-
ties: Get•abottle today from your
druggist! WORTHTRYINGI,_
!'i 1
11$1I:14D AD-VE-ffTISEMENTS..:
AGENTS WANTED'
LIGHTNING ROD AGENT WANT D
tb. sell.l?hillips. Lighpg
tive System. • B. Phillips CompanY
Limited. 32 Osborne Avenue:' To-
ronto.
MANE "REAL MONEY"
GET INTO BUSINESS FOR YOUR -
self. Supply localcustomers with
300 established home -and • farm,
needs including • teas, coffees,,
Medicines,
and
ton.
cattle sprays; es,
ics.• Fenrvteic made $125.00 last
week, •Patmore earned • $31•'00his
first day, Gerard .$143.00wee 10
Bel1emare',s income was $..0
last year.
Full 'orY pare Youtake
ex-
No capital tal
Or C
x-
p
territory.
' cluslve`
perienoe required. Write W R.
Purnell, Dept. WP. Paula Co., zi
St Paul Street East, Moitreal,
Que.
' a BABY CHICICS
GOOD MARKETS. THAT'S WHAT'S
anticipated for poultry products.
: Mr. A. Densmore hos been n Bray
•customer for 0' Years; he speaks
enthusiastically of results. Cash
in on these •'geed markets with
Bray May Leghorn pullets, or June
heavy, ' breed pullets. Bummer
chicksn' Bray Hatchery, 130 John
• North, Hamilton, Ont.
PRODUCERS, OF'''EHICKS FOR 16
years, barred • rocks bred to lay
and S. C. W. Leghorns Barron •
° strain.. None but .large •eggs• set.
Rocks' and Leghorns as, hatched
8 cents, Rock pullets 15 cent's.,
Leghorn pullets 16 cents. Every`
thick is from blood tested breed-
ers. Satisfaction guaranteed. --.$1.00
books your order. J.:D. Johnson,
Fergus; Ont. .•
,BABY 'CHICKS ' AND STARTED
Pullets, Barred Rocks,.. White.Leg-
hores. Light Sussex Government=
Approved• stock.. Write to Cov-
eneY s •Hatchry, , Mitchell. Ont. '
CACKLEBEP,RY . POULTRY '"FARM, .,
highest quality, production Sar-
red Rock ,Chicks, from eggs laid
on farm only. Blood -tested,' un-
sexed,, 8c each. Established 18
years. Gordon Burns, Paris,. Ont.
BABY CRICKS, , PU•LLETS and
CAI'ONIZING
BUY BLOOD TESTED STOCK FROM
a • real breeding Farm or 2,000
. Layers and 10,000 breeding capac-
ity, Chicks and Pullets guaranteed
100% Livability •for 3 Weeks.
Sussex chicks and Barred' rock
cockerel's. Month Old, Pullets in
Leghorns, Stock&, and Hybrids. at
35c each. Our caponizlng expert
can canonize your cockerels. Lake -
vis PunitrY Farm, Wein Bros.,
te
Exer, i'
25 FREE CHICKS '
WITH EVERY 100 Pit7LLETS OR
100 rniied risks ordered, We give
25 free chicks. Pullets $14.00 to
$18.00 per 100; Mixed Chirks $700
to $9:00 per 100: Cockerels
Per 100,.lighit breed, $1.50; heavy
breed $6,00... Pullets _and mixed
c'heapor in June. Goddard. Chid:
Hatcheries, Britannia Heights,
Out,
CANNED. LOBSTER
BEST QUALITY, PACKED UNDER
Government inspection $22.00 per
. case, containing eight dozen half
pound cans. Plus freight your
nearest, Station. AU goods guaran-
teed. T. M. Linkletter, Summerstde.
P.E.I. ,
Eggs! Eggs! ; Eggs! '
UNGiR�2,,ADED EGGS WANTED FOR
export .to ' the British Market.
hh ,
prices aid. For
Market res
,.' Hig' ,est m 1 p P
further particulars, write Canal=
tan Provision & Sanely Company,
.' 109 Front Street East, Toronto:
M flN'r
i'EB Y C U
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IlAI tl.
M
FAKERS' OVENS AND MACHIN- •.
ery, also rebuilt equipment al- -
Ways on hand. Terms arranged.
1Correepondence invited, Hubbard.
Portable Oven Co.. • 103 Bathurst1
St.. Toronto.
C,ntis, NEW AND USED
MOUNT. PLEASANT .MOTORS LTD.,
•Toron o's , oldest Chrysler, t'lym-
.•outh dealers; three locations, 632
• •Mt. •Pleasan't Road, 2040 tonge St. .
1650 Danforth Avenue,,Our Used
Cars Make us many friends.
i k.IHAUST , PANS
EXHAUST FANS. NEW GENERAL:
E1'et:trtbs, • way ,under wholesale.
Toronto Mercantile, 29 Melinda.
Toronto. ,
- ,; LEGAL •
J. N.,LJNDSAY, LAW OFFICE CAP -
Theatre Building, tit.' Thomas,
Ontario. Special Department for
farmers collections.
• LIGHTNING; HODS ' '
LtGITNING RODS. BUY' FROM
• Manufacturer. Save thirty tb forty
per ceii't. Phillips 'Company, 32
Osborne Aveneie; Toronto.
FILMS' DEVELOPED
AND PlitI t''I'JIn . •
6 or 8 iXPOSCRES
25c
BEAUTIFUL ALBUM t•1ltEI ., ,
With Every Roti
AERO VII;M 'INiSH :liS
at►x 1*1 ' TOIt(r1i' •l)
MEDICAL.
HAVE foil GOITRE? ' Ar)SOi.tf3Ot'
reduces and removes, Price $5.00
per: tattle: J. A. Johnsfot;,,CO., 171.
King E„ Toronto.
.DONIT DELAY! EV EF.y Si'1FTlR-
er of Rheumatic Pains c , ,` N eur-
itis should try Dixon ,a Itemedy.
.Munro's Drug Store 33.5
rig
in,
Ottawa $1;,00 postpaid
ISSUE 24 '41
LEAF TOIIACCO
FOUR i'OUN.DS BURLEY •AND VIR-1
groin 'Leaf for pipe •51.35. •Five
, •, pounds Fragrant Virginia • Leat
-Cigarette Tobacco $2.50 postpaid.
Natural Leaf Tobacco Co., • Learn- -
ing•ton, On,tacrio.
NOTICE
FRUIT AND . VEGETABLE 'GROW-
ers, The Oakville, Basket Co., Ltd.,
OakvIlle, Ontario can supply your
boxes, crates and baskets •prompt-
]yt reasonable
prices.
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