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OR these reasons the supply= of Duro Pumping Systems will be
considerably reduced this year.
V re will supply our dealers with as many new Pumps as materi-
als and manufacturing facilities will permit but if you already have
a Duro Pump, we suggest that you ask your Duro dealer to check
it over and replace worn parts, if required.
Make certain your pump is in first class running order to insure
a continuance of the satisfactory Duro pumping service to which
you have become accustomed.
If you haven't running water in your home
may be able to secure a Duro Pump for , your Duro oLt, espt (filly if it will
increase farad productions and your efficiency.
The Duro Special shown below pumps 250
gals. per hour and has 25 gal. galvanized tank.
EMCO Quality Bathroom Fixtures and Fit-.
tings are still available in a ;rood range of styles
and prices. If you need new plumbing fixtures
and fittings for bathroom, kitchen or laundry,
look over the EMCO line, They will please you.
STADE and WEIDO
ZURICH — ONT.
274113LIE BRASS MGL CO., mmrsrED
London Hamilton_ Sudbury Toronto Winnipeg
idc—fast' Worry—No Guesswork
CTO s ;Pectin
:Extracted from Fruit
0 When peetin:is used in mak-
ing ,lain or jelly, the Wartime
Prices and Trade :Board Order
No. 150 allows you to use sugar
not in .excess of otte and one-
quarter ,pounds of .sugar for
each pound of fruit. On the
basis that "fruit" means "un-
prepared" fruit, this allows you
to make Your jams and jellies
the Certo way which gives you
.approximately two-thirds more
jam or jelly from the same
.amount of fruit.
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•Look for
Rook ,of.:r2 Tested
Recipes under the
label of every
Certo bottle
FOR SALE
PROPERTY FOR SAL
At Dashwood. Re.8 brick house,
25x40 fret two story with attic; kit -
then lY.,.e-12 ft. garage. 12x18 ft;
plenty of hard water, evaaeer .oftener,
Hydro, tolet and 'bathroom upstair ,
also toilet downstairs, furea.ce, fruit
trees and do
d
small garden. i
Arthur Weber
Apply to
Weber or Daniel 'Weber, I
Dashwood.
DASHWOOI.a
Red Cross Work
Th e following is the lied Crosel
Shipment for last month.
1 nigh gown, G blousee size
pants :size 6,3 zr. 6, 3 f
shirts- aiizo 15, 133ackets size 6 • g
sweaters, 1 V quilts; 8 T Neck'
sea abort; neck sweater, 1 pr.I
1 pr, socks, 2 pr. ;tnitts, 1
n Love:,, 2 acre caps, 1'G Sieh
4 • ,. children's mitts
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1 GRAND BEND
Two person:, narrowly.escaped
:drowning at Grand Ilend
on Suu f1a,;v
af'terneei as creeels v..liiited the Laky
Huron .sumer r eeort to get relief from
the greet heat. The two who were,
rescued were Arnold Kahle, age 18,:
of MYlttrliell, .and illteatrice Doerr, age
16, of Stratford. Kahle, who vas not
able to swiit,e, got b* 'old his eiepth
while bathing at the, beach about
500 feet south of the Caino. When
he got into difficulty, Frei Class, 27
Louise St., Stratford, went to
t'd
n . {'lass helped him to shore and
then applied artifice] respire ion for
15 minutes and saved his life. Thr,
`;enon<1 case occurred about two hes dole
later in the same spot. Miss Hen
beyond her depth. Walter hoer got sal
who was with her, went Hires, aadd
fIe to her Pood. d
got hold of bee and wa,s b•ring. Hen.,
nen her to .drove when he became ex
t;atrste•€Z, The lele Colo
.glel was talo from onto
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Vancouver
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hien and helped to shore by Victor
CFaryn of Talsomburg. Itahle was
given medical attention by D,r..eRid
of London, while Dr. Denninfg gave
assitsence to Miss Doerr,
MENSALL
Mr. and Mea. James A. Patereon
were recent visitors in Marlette,
Mich. also visiting at Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker and
Miiss Olive Wlker, R.N, Albany, Nfl.
Y. and Mr. Don. Walker of Toronto,
vacationed at Grand Bend the past)
week.
,Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marks and Le -
and Pte. Jos. Marks„ all of
don, were visitors with Mr. and
Wm. Hildebrand.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A:bray a
family of London, visited with
and Mrs. C. Hudson.
A :serial of Gospel meetings .
being held nightly except Saurd
inu the Gospel Tent, Hensall; Sp
kers are James .Blackwell, Peterbo
nand T. Wilkie, Forest.
.Mr. and Mrs. Peter eWir of Str
£and, also .Mrs. F. G. Weir .of Go
Prier were recent visitors with Rev.
and _Mrs. Weir at the manse.
Mn. Palmer is .spending a .c•oup
of weeks visiting with her son
Toreeltee
Dr. and Mrs Harry Joynt a
little l�auaghter of. London visite
with 11 re Alice Joynt.
K'eliTJ 11a rate of Toronto visit:'
his airr>771er :here recntly.
Miss ,I1etvie :Love of Toronto is
spending .the vacation with her p
ents Mr. end ;:d',rs. Wan. Love.
Delegation to Ottawa
Chari. Mc,P.liee, l:I.P.P,
Campbell, :tl.P.P 'D , D. M.
Carroll, representingCotrtie and Wm
a for the south,een prt of then ploy -
'ince and
Wm n
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Ila.•irsall for the
(district, met Minister of Ag
ricaltur'e Jain -s Gardiner and metn-
berts of the 'board, Mr. Shaw and
Mr. Barton at Otttaswa. The delegates
presented the mbean situatio;y and
were most pleased with the receeti•on
accordeei thein.
Lon
DELIIVERS FOURTH SCRIPT
Alan King, .for seve,rat years a
member of the acting contingent in
Toronto studios,. broke into the writ-
ing field this year and has signed hiis
name. to several feature scripts which
have had network presentations.
"Fire On The Horne Front" is hisi
1oteret and will be .produced from
Toronto for National network listen-
er,: on Monday, July 2.7 at 930 pm.
11112.11004411.
Dorothy Peaock of Toronto eister of
the bridegroom to be her maid of
honor and Mis Elizabeth Morphy, of
London and Miss Mary fleck, linger
soli to attend her as bridesmaid. The
best man will be Gordon Peacock, of
Montreal„ brot:ier of the grooin,and
th ushers will be Sgt. Sturart Hot --
on of Toronto, and Flt. Sgt. John
Andrew of London. After the cea'e-
mony the bride and groom expect to
take up residence in Gode�rich.
COUNTY NEWS
Goes to Dunville
Miss Alice Archibald, Latin tea-
cher at the Exeter High School, ll.as
resigned her position there and has
accepted a .position at Dunville. She
will assume her new duties at the
beginning of the- Sept. term.
Crow Kicks Reeve
Reeve Stewart Robinson of Ailsa
Craig was kicked- in the knee by a
cow in the local stock yards while
loading cattle. He was or isted to his
car, driven home and attended by Dr
R. J. Hamilton. The injury is painful
though not serious.
Falls Off Bicycle
Beth Muir, 9 -year-old daughter of
11r. and Mrs. Alex. Mair, Seaforth,
suffered a fractured arni tnd elbow
when she feel whip riding a bicycle
at Lions Park, She was playing at the
park while aaiting the arrival of the
Carnival parade, when the accident
occurred.
Taking Post Graduate Course
Miss former Mildred Waoflker, of Exeter, is pre
sent in New York taking
duate course at SColulnbia University
during the summer. Mis Walker is
chief of the division of post -graduate
study an nursing at the University of
Western Ontario, and president of
the Reg. Nurses' Association of Ont-
ario.
Eye Injured
Chas. Barker, Goderich, met with
a. painful injury to his 1f ytee while
employed at the Dominion Road Ma-
chinery Caa. factory. A particle of
steel piercer his eye, necessitating,
his removal to the Toronto Gneral
Hospital, where- he was confined for
ten days. While the sight of the
eye .has been impaired, the doctors
are hoping that it will be retrored.
• Mrs, H. M. Chesney Buried
Funeral services were held Mon -
y afternoon for Mrs.
ey, widow of H M. Cllan-
y, idof Seafo� ugh Chesney, fox -
k ilii and cried in Mrs: Chesney
Goderich Satur
' while visiting at the summer
ne of her daughter, Mrs. R. E.
lckenzi•e of Toronto, an only child
lore her marriage the late Mrs.
Che
was E. R. Lyde Horton.
Btu
took place cin Maitland Bank
netery, ,Seafor•th.
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Must Continue Low Prices
n.d Ottawa -- Continued manufacture
d of low -price lines in staple goods is
compulsory under order, . effective Jl.
d 12, announced by the iWarthn0 Pri-
005 and Trade Board. The announ
le cement saidi thert was a danger•that
air living costs might be affected by the
disappearance 'of lowprice lines of
staple goods, even though there was
no vioieation of the price ceiling.
ESCAPE DROWNNG
A near double drowning accident
took -
0
place ce at Grand Bend on !Sunday
last when Mary Ann, G yr. old (laugh
ter of Mr. `and Mier. Irwin Ford, of
Exeter, fell from the cement Mee in
to -the river and her father, with :his
clothes on, dived in after her. T A detailed list of wholesale beef'
water isci e@n feet ere he price cevlings, covering 28 different
spot. p at the cuts of beef and applicable in 15
p The top •of the pier is six oar 7 zones �acvross Canada, was
announ-
feet above the water and there is no ced ,b ;the Warts• place on the side of the pier near li�dard effective and Prises and Trade
where the accident occurred where a 13 to during period July
handheld .could ibe secured. Aug,.g ,inclusive. The order
,1
. After et- issued by Hon, J. i der
niggling in the water and (being we adtniul slbr.aaltor : G. board, fol , food
igh't-ed dower by his clothes, Mr.Ford old i of the h pre r.
Bravoed an outstretched haled low i bed maximum month t I�i'escr.
ered to hili by forming a human prices at whichh pro
aluain, 'Filth censors and wholesalers might sell
persons bolding the legs oaretsses, sides or
of Rusel'l Ba:lkwillo Ire was Babee to The new orri
des der quartet ht /bee
pull the itte girl to a fety tnd of - trot of beef prices bvsettinguer p anax
4'enwards thee father. r. .inruan priees for ti.., veei,.,
NERAL NEWS
To Wed in August
The marriage of Miss :Pearl Har -
of London, and F. 0. Douglas,
'y Peacock RCAF. is to be' a
art enid-Auga st event at the Hen-
1 United church. The bridelect is
aughter of Mrs G. farpole of
sail and FO Peaeoek is a (son of
aci,1:
dr EML'6%t'rrs. G. W. Pea.00ck Tor-
. .'dish pole has', asked Miss
Thursday, July. 2a .d
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To the Men who Till the Soil
p
4.
I Spring is here and time to start work on the land
i not far away. How about your work shoes for
: the spring work. You shoul dsee E. H. Edighoffer i :
about them before you buy. We carry the famous
•
• line of Greb Work Shoes for men. This lane has
stood the test for years. At moderate prices, con-
yi.
sidering quality.
a•
4. We also have Oxfords in black and brown calf
4,
8.
also in black Vici Kicl. These orfords are made 4.
4,
with genuine Goodyear Welt Soles in med. and
narrow toes. If it is quality shoes you want E. H.
Edighoffer has them.
4.
In Shoe Repairing we give you the best money can 4
buy. Give us a call, our prices are right. +
E. H. EDIGHO Iii �,
eSNAPSNOT Guli
CAMERAS BY LADE ®i OCEAN
Enlarged from portion of negative
postcard size pictures. Exposur
COMES the time every year when
�✓ many of us make for the lake or
seashore for cool breezes, swim-
ming, sailing, motorboating, fish-
ing, and the many other pleasures
that go with a sojourn by the water.
Any one can enjoy this fun with-
out a camera, but verily to go and
return without having made a pic-
ture -story of your visit seems as
useless as trying to write a book
about it with water for ink. When
you have finished, your memory
may retain some of it for a tiine,
but eventually you remember little
else than the fact that you went
there. Years later you will say, "Yes,
I had a good time that summer," but
what did you do, whom were you
with, what did you see? Bet a mil-
lion that with nothing in your snap-
shot album to show for it, you will
remember scarcely anything of the
details of that good time, and re-
gretfully wish you could.
Another reason for taking your
camera to the lake or seashore is
taken with a folding camera giving,
r
e 1/100 second at f.11 on fast film,.
that where water is, with its bright
reflections, you have exceptional
chances for making fine pictures.
Usually by the lake or seashore,,
even on cloudy days you have more
light to work with than inland. The,
extra light gives you opportunity to
"stop down" (use a smaller lens op --
ening) and thereby obtain sharp;,,
clear-cut details.
Also there is no better place for
interesting action pictures than a
summer resort. Except for the,
beach itself and the hotels, cottages:
and wharves, everything seems to,
be in motion. Of course, if you want
close-ups of fast action you should':
be equipped with a fast camera, but;:
don't forget that splendid work with,:
many water scenes is done with an•
inexpensive fixed focus camera. If'
it is rapid motion such as an ap—
prt, shoot from an,
oaching
distanceaof 75 to 100 feet:
and usually you get it without blur.
Then have an enlargement made
when you get home.
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CLINTON FLIER KILLED
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mitch, Clinton,
received a cable from England ad-
vising them of the death overseas of
their. son, Ernest S. Miteli, a flight
observer in the RCAF. The cable
gramma stated that he was killed in
action. Ernest was his parents only
child, He was 22 year's of age and
was born in Clinton in 1920. He was
an e9eetrioia<an and radio mechanic in
civil life, and enlisted and was ac-
cepter for .service in the air force in
1940. He is the first 'battle casualty
from •Clinton (entree.
PRICES NOW FIXED
John van Guilder.
each case ,the maximum prices appl;lt
to top quality beef in each class de
signedated,
- In Magistrate's Court
Goderich July '1G CSo that•. •he,
might return to the harvest fielder,
where there is work to be done, Glen:
Cartwrog]it 2:6, of Clinton, after ple—
ading guilty to theft, was given sus—
pended sentence and admitted to bait
of $500 by Mag. J. A. Makins,• wb.,
returned ne
dt
to
the e bench after a mon
th's holidays. A motor accident reaper
proved Cartwright's undoing. On the
iiciclle of July l he took . his rick-
ty old car to the:farm of C. Way._
noutli near Clinton, and so'.3 a hour
er of pork, which had been packod
n salt in the barn, On his. return he•
truck a culvert, wrecked his car,
nd when police, who already had,'
ceived a compla�avinit about 'the pork.
eft, came upon the scene, they fo—
ld the pork hied to a bag in the -
ream under the culvert. He also
eaded guilty to Gareles driving. Iic:•
s fined $5 and (•osis, :his drvinig
emit ,canceled, and his g
'on book lifted. ,eH ndanittd gasoline
d been drinking and said he was,
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