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The Brandon Suni
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Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
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1 PXJrtry, PH, Llvstcfc MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAM USED Oak Lake Fair Draws Over! 000 topped by Mrs. D. W. Taylor of Fern. Other winners included Mr i.n.i.crsii, U3K Lajie.

bourque speciai; Joy Hagyard. viraen; collection of houie plants; Mrs. Pete Penner and Mrs. Gordun Kemiedy, vegeta bles; Lyman Smith end Mrs-Cecil Cairns, grains and grasses Oakwood School, Oak Lake and al, verity and Reginald Krhtzer. una nuuse special.

Princess Visits U.S. 'an rrmcess Margaret and her husband. Lord Suowdon, will begin their tour of the United States at San wauciico iov. -i, a royal spokesman announced today. It will be the princess firs) visit to the U.S.

couple will fly directly to San irum jjonaon, weatner permitting. spokesman said, the couple win go to Los Angeles and then to Tucson, where they will be the guests of Lewis VI. Doug- luimer u.o. amoassatior Tlnrlr.r, 1 .1 Sharman, is a longtime friend of the pr 'cess. me spokesman said that from Tucson.

Princess Margaret and her husband will travel. to Washington and then New York. In -New York, another former U.S. Whitney, will be their host. Obituaries NEW CAMPSITE A I nniir fin Lampane EO serve Trans-Canada High-I way travellers has recently upenea ai ivioosomin DV the SasWatnhfli, ID ipartment of natural re ouuiL-ca.

a tiall- mile nnctli nf Mrs. T. Powrbzuik Alary Le-nore; Mrs. P. Thompson (Mfl.

died), Moose Jaw; 21 giand- Canada on the east side of wrkV "g- Highway (one mile north ,7" he of Mbo.oml) the campsite VoT ouere overmglu camping Olenic was emplovcd for 25 vears facilities including elec- with Llie CPU until his rethe-tricity, water and wash-1 meilt in Jje was a nieitiber rooms. Seven acres in the cf SL Hedwig's parish. Surviv- central part is spederl to llis wife' rat'i--ia; four fllr tween tne overnight camp and. the day-use zone. Miehl Oumic "S-Ul" U1 "ucnaei uienic, 1B35 McDonald i'iif-i Juiin.

Montreal; four daughters, Mrs. Lily Badowich and Mrs I C-radowski (Helen), Brandon; "In those countries there is a national purpose in life that is lacking here, "In business and efiiiimei'ce We ai'P a nt i mauauenx mauaenient is too often i professional, and reluctsnt I because cha.ii;e means new new risks, change because change means new problems, new rUks, new worries, He said Britain's wurking Speaking Of! Thomson Hits Quiet Existence WihRlLD Gefmun Shtptierd rrm-old mol, btoufjfol, tM. Must this week (0 aood home. Also, jo tfils week (o yor with my! vTrV qult, a real oaod o-ny 0'r children. Re.jtof.obt.

v-764s, ai-a wy. no srir), Daugjg huJ" Trrl'" (tuPPls and Chlhua lorla P. ljui i i' PQR SALE OR RENT TOR SALE OR RENT Ph- PA t-JiS? or U-l-rh St. H. 73-76 MACNACCA Agencies Ltd.

TO RENT TO RENT iMiteellartut) APPROXIMATELY 3,0 square 'fT "on" mN Et'uPmen Rntali. Large BOARD AND ROOM LTMDeRSTAMDIHG good PA 6-2794. 13.24 BOARD ond room tor men. Sin rrevinusiy irom WQ-fih Apply 534 Pacific. Ph.

PA 9-3191 bDartL f.or working men or pensioners at it? Fourth Strut. FURNL5HED R00MS SGE ground floor bed-sllting room in pfivare nome, suTtoOle tor genile- ROOM Sor s'ltlemon. -U4-)ith street. UNFUKNISH60 SUITES 2nd door's bedro Aug. 1.

iinoth Ilf0. deluded. Cen. Ph PA Vim5, Au? LARGE self-contained 3 room mali Huiniim spece-. Apply Ll Court, phor pX LARGE 2-room unfurnished basement uie wilh refriotrotor and sloe.

frcr POrds, outside TWO bedroom apartment with stove" THREE room ite, partially furnish h-K "''onlo'netf 3 bedroom suite PA 9-J022 22-2i THREE roc "-nifdren wetcome. AddIv 4 ShS1M "or PA 9-1 JM.3 lHCC 2-bedroom m' In block, main oor. stov and refrtgeralor. PhC" PA olter 5. OME hedroom anartment In hi-t oye ond fridge.

Avoilable rm.nedi-aWv. rent 130. Barkers, ph, PA fr 'Jl- 2 bedroom T' PAnt9-n edrd FIS? 34 SUITES '-'pom lurnisned su tes. room jor rent, board opflMol, or phone PA 9-75 ittc boelo'" ulte. available" Imned ate in Lvnririu I McDIarmld Drive.

PA -3. LOVELY 2-room self-contained suite. 9s' Phone PA (ffl HOUSES FOR RENT End. Available Aug. I.

Leai'ing PA 9-S7I0! J21-A21 ran 21-23 LOST AND FOUND LOST J03 McDiormid and drv. Wednesday rf nn rX p.rri. PA 6-J0. 23.J4 THE LITTLE 0 Health) SPECIAL OFFER Now You Cun Rent' $500.00 ON YOUR SIGNATURE ALONE ot CRESCENT FINANCE No inher collateral mx-essaiy aL u-estent Finance. We ktww yuu rjou't like red tape' and 60 YE MAKE IT EASY FOft VUU Vuu can RENT as much WL.r.?"1 Crescent ON VO JJ( SIGNATURE ALONE.

A descent exclusive: CRESCENT FINANCE Canada's Most Consider-. ate Finance Company 134-JOtl) Street, Phong PA 9-5468 H- C. BROWJi. Alaiier Unl5' Q(1jbs Core Sav'n3 nd Mart. THRFr rmm V.

room, collage for sale at Oak Vlrden. Jrit cludlna 5droon' 18'x2S', ln- dnnXe from or Jn ormDon. call PA 9-Jgglmont, 17-13 TWO bedroun, fully r-rnr'oirbXr ls MartJna; a'ives in- slant slarting" leneralors ond 'starter. Phone PA 6- SMIKCLINC towT, country f'rf, tstlmofes. Henry Nickel, PA 4-3701, KEYSTONE Pointing Interiors and quaronleed.

Town and 1 olso do paperhonging. 1 repairs and re-ita Electric, J22-A2I Sons Licensed Fec1ff.nl Controclors. Plj. Pi jL J1-J3I 'L'r'S PAINTING. Derararing, guar-anleed work, tree estlmales fawn ond country.

Ph. PA 9-4875. J2-J31 A CAR ere. licenTed eleclrTcnl contractor. Ph.

pa sj.ihd-. Irra i BhTc'v Londscap and levelling CLARK'S Septic Si country. Servki PA r. PA 9-5304. J24-J2 ALACK earth, grovel S'' Fcr! SLACK earih, cruvel fill.

9-2138 or Ia Cns'" PA cosmetic. Corrfi COOK Roalmn nnii In.V.iT ii.iilji- blown lib-rglos ins flal roofs reroafed or ret erJ- City or country. Free estfmc All work qcrcnteed. litli Wind rin9eE'. olumlnum Wing' y-Jlsi- J3-A2 STAS FLOOR 1KG ilnrr Bdn-' PA 9'-8 Murne neanoa.

(own and m7 Re-wiring, hydro, fl-nanced If CR6EN Acr, U2J-15I scaping loor. t.rier all your ph. PA 6-2632. ice. PA-i4.

FU ALS ERVICE Ph. PA 6-2H1. ServinBr 2 I Leatnerdale Funeral Hi 134-' In St. Ph. Pa day WOMAN I T.fi'nnv mi son has accused British management of inefficiency and Briti-li workers of not caring about their work.

jiie vcmauidii ooi-ii news- .1.. i The Canadian boi1:) news- rr vci. no reason for confidence in ilslto- sti.l'''ed out of a Peaceful economic future. "of anxious to APPLIANCES Ranges, Refrigerators, Televisions, Washers, Dryers. All reconditioned and all guaranteed.

P. A. KENNEDY CO. LTD. '7 th and Rosser, PA 9-2489 conllnueus ooritt TwL llyJ.L: nave juteeistully In 3 vari opronon.

We can do tho some for yours and lust obouf onvt rSl. Metalworner. Llrnl1d, Rocanvllls, Saskatchewan. rhX J. a' sign with London Worth Hit! Furniture phone pa l-ifu.

Own Friday; Snd on Saturdays. rfrn bath IVJ 01,11 ir0ln- AIM, sel ccbmet. compile vilh drain Kwrd, tops end sink. Phone PA 9-7iao, days; pA 9.JW4, evenlngT 13-26 ocy cot; lave seal; easy choir -condition. 13) Victoria Avenue 33-24 jgg ppitnMjtii specials: CDmrjare' 5.

JVKS i. phone pa 9-2944. J2iAIl SMALL Astral 'relrigerotc lew beby Items. Ph. PA V-453B.

22-24 rrt nntn specials: Compare I Davenport and chair. Ideal epnrt-n furniture. Your choice of To -or sP.H. Turn at 1he sign with a 2l Drna North Hill Furniture, ptn tA 9-29H. hMSIng tor mos1 chronic SnnTent.

particularly arthritic lolnts. PA WBoth In A'Wr "I--: fer accepted, phone PA 22-23 FOR 9-7413. coo! lurnnce, 'f ''h electric controls. PA 325 21-23 and hl-tl set. Phnn da o.jiu SIMPLICITY "washer" with wrlng" and i wash hiht G.adslone bog, $lo.

Ph. pa A-I2J5 ron relrioerofar in good condi- cholrs. PA lakes If. pa ojtk' 229 lent; and Awnings, J2-J31 QUAHTtTY of quart sealers. Tlloa doien.

Ph. PA 9-7709. 23-24 Piasll! Write for. FALUWINTER "FASHION TO SEW" CATALOGUE Send new -the only way to see 350 smart, fall style ideas. Includes Gift Coupon for One Free Pattern- any one you choose from 350 design views in our new catalogue.

Plus Free complete directions for crochet trims fall's newest edgings to update all your fashions. Plus dashing casual, dress-up, school, career, play fash- For all sizes misses, en, teens', children, Plus more Send now. more, morc- Fifty cents (50c in coins 'no stamps, please) fcr each pattern. Print plainly size, name, address and style number. Send order to The Brandon Sun, Pattern Brandon, Man.

350 design ideas plus one pattern free any one you choose in new spring-summer pattern catalogue. Send now for biggest pattern book bar-fain ever! Only 50c. I flrtk' l.AWti' annual Oak Lake Agricultural Fair was held here with wen over i.uwj attending. Judg- fair. Tlu.

snac viaBS nfl5 tlKHVrl iv 'nrrU Scartli. In the carriage class Gilbert Brothers of Brandon were best. The ponies class was i. lvtriaun tn vaK Lake. Second and third spots inii.

iven nuncer oi Kenton and John Paddock of Oak River O. 3, Hutchinson of Virrten uon Bank of Montreal Challenge Cup for his winning pure hrurl hoof hi.ll ntu tlie pure beef category included J- nuiuiiinson ana A. w. Londry of Rapid City, the Ree-sor's Jewellery special and the lialon Co. award for two bulls.

James Cai'vey of Moore Park placed first in dairy cattle with runner up going to L. Ilarkuess of Alexander. Cooking and dairy winner was Mrs. Cliff Hagyard of Virden. Second position was taken by Mrs.

A. W. Cowan of Oak Lake. Terry Olive and ftobei-Ui Montgomery of Oak Lake placed first and second respectively in the cooking class for boys and girls under H. Home manufacturing top prke was won by Mrs.

Pete Penner of Oak Lake. Second spot went to Mrs. Gordon Kennedy of Oak Lake and third to Mrs. Frank MeManes of Alexander. "In tlie plants and flowers com-1 petition the violet category was by Dr.

Do medicines lose their potency if they are kept for long time? Mrs. X. H. G.f Texas Dear Mrs. The shelf life of most medications is long.

You will find stamped on antibiotics and many other drugs tile expiration date. This is usually a very conservative one, but sliocld' be followed for cohiDlete safety. ii you do take an antibiotic and later see that the expiration date has passed, there is no need for panic. Solutions of medicines usually do not show an exuiration date. Particular care is needed with such drugs, even though their usefulness is not affected by time.

They can, Sowever, be affected by evaporation. Medicines can become very strong and concentrated if the alcohol or water is evaporated. A good illustration is a solu tion of iodine which becomes stronger (lie longer it stands on the shelf. It can cause a severe uurn. Tlie safety of a medicine camnei can insured if all medicines are labeled anrl dat ed.

If medicines are Vrot fnr a lung uine Keep a record of why ana wnen tney were last Used. What is meant bv the ovula- lion time of the menstrual cy- Miss B. Illinois DEAR MISS Ovulation is Hi at short time when tiie fe male egg is released by the ovary. This is the time when the egg is ready to be fertilized by ie maie sperm. Ovulation time has cPnprallv been considered to occur about 12 to 14 days after the start of the menstrual period.

Recently, it has been found thai ovulation can' occur even eight to 10 days after fee start of menstruation. Iliis newer knowledge lias benefited married couples who previously have not teen successful in having children. -rV Can air conditioning cause allergies and colds? Mr. K. G.

Kentucky Dear Mr. In thf practice of medicine, physicians are confronted with patients who insist that "the minute I walk into an air conditioned room I catch a cold." I doubt it. A cold is caused by a germ or a virus tiiat tikes time to incubate and produce symptoms of a cold. Yet there are people who react to air conditioning almost as if they -were allergic to it. and almost immediately develop symptoms resembling a cold.

Many people have physical allergies. They react to cold. heat, hujriidity by developing skin hives and other allergic signs. Perhaps air conditioning must be included in this classifiuatfon of physical allergies. Hi ere are some people who are so sure they are sensitive to air couditionins that rtiv have developed emotional allergies at the sight of the machine even when turned off! When I read your article about pain in the calves of the tof 1 felt Chat you were tieacrib.

Kit Your mice is otteu ineiricieiitly or-1 ganized and directed and the workman himself has an attitude "of almost complete indifference Ui his work, liis rate ul production and often lu qUa. ity as welt." niomson urged the banning I of unofficial strikes, go-sltnvs and working Lo rule in Britain, i He said legislation should pen-, alize union members who act contrary to their obligations. dren. Rosary prayers will tw riiuiy at me LlarSc Leatherdale Funeral Home. Re- nigri mass wm ut held QL.iviik; uuicn.

inter ment will be in the Catholic sec- Rnman i. uiauuuji cemetery. Mall U.f f.4 i i.ic uraui- ui iveii macuonaid, of Basswood, occurred mn.ncuusa on inurstiay mom uuin in dL-uuanu, nir. mac-Don aid came to Canada in 1889 farmed all his life. Surviving re his wife Jessie, two sons and mu cidug(iier5; uonaia and of Basswood, Mrs.

ii. uiattcrfu uuarjonei ot iunck-son and Mrs. S. Thomson (Aileen) i uuanuuu. mere are io grandchildren.

Mr. MacDonaid predeceased by a sister Mrs. "i iiein at tn Brockie Donovan Chapel on Saturday at 'z p.m. Interment will be in the family plot. West-lawn Memorial Gardens.

iUlt. JJI-. A. FYiends gathered at the Clark Funeral Home1 on umiaudj tier noon io -iionor the memory of the late Mary iMaud Pearpoint, whose death occurred in Winnipeg Sunday. Ven.

T. W. Wilkinson officiated at (he chapel and. committal services and members of the Silver Cross ladies and the ladies' auxiliary to the" Canadian Legion attended. Interment was in Brandon cemetery, Franci AnM RichanUm Funeral service was held at Hie Clark Leatherdaie Funeral Home July I0 for Francis Arnold Richardsan of Brandon who died in IVinr.iruin Ue was the youngest son of the late Mr, and Mrs.

T. Rich- iiuiuii oi nicuonneii, ASan. He was born in McConnell in 1912 and was educated tliere. He work-1 ed for Manitoba Pool Elevators a I San ford before joining the Canadian army and going overseas in 192. When he returned in 1W5 he moved to Brandon wnere he was again employed (by Afaiiitoha Pool Elevators.

Surviving fire one sister, Mrs. James Scott (Merle) of McCtm- iieu, wo nrotners, Lome of McConnell and Ab of Brandon. He predeceased by his mother in 19-JG, a sister Doris Ln 1940 and his father in Interment was in the family plot in Hami-ola cemetery. Jastph C. Brown Many friends gathered at the Rrrtflrip Thursday morning to pay last iu me memory of ttie late Josjph Charles Grown, whose deatli occurred in the city Morand of St.

Augustine's Roman Catholic Church officiated at the chape! and committal services. Interment was in the family plot, Brandon cemetery. Hrbrt Mary! EDIXBU'RGH (CP) Herbert Maryon, wel-known BriLish sculp- dui-ieui ana metat work, died Julv irrJlT Mng craftsman a.ri received the Man-nn dilK wSi Cllgincer fn Alh.rt TORONTO 7r 4W" 61' V1-President sautiduon oiea at his home here shortly before midnight Monday. Born in Bruce Mines, in 1904. Mr.

Wall entered the life insurance business in 1926. He joined Confederation Life in 1936 and became vice-president In 5950. Letter Coleman i ing my condition. I can't walk for more than a. minute without pain fn my leg and can't follow my favorite, hobby of hunting.

I am 55 years old. I had a coronary heart attack years aga. I don't drink. smoke one pack of cigarettes a day. I was to stop smoking.

I would quit smoking if I were sure it would help cure this condition. Mr. R. W. G.

Maine i Dear Mr. G. The guarantee that you seek by widerscoriug "sure" is unreasonable. Let us review the story you tell. Havinghad a coronary heart attack atcfte age of 44 with complete recovery is an excellent indicatioii of your "heart reserve." Now, at tlie age of 53 you complain of pain and cramps in the calves of the legs wttile walking.

This medical history Suggests Hie possibility of some circulatory condition of your Wood vessels Hiat interferes with tiie blood supply to tlie legs. Arteriosclerotic changes that narrow die blood vessels to the heart (coronary arteries) and the legs is not uncommon. This can, of course, be deterniincd by your physician. There are many tests that indicate the amount or blood tiiat flows tJirougli the arteries of th leg. An instrument, the oscillometer, can measure tlie oul- sation of Hie arteries in the foot and leg.

Sensitive temperature readings of the skin of the feet can also indicate the state of Cie blood supply. Now, about the daily pack of cigarettes you smoke and. the sure cure guarantee that would make you give them Tliere are few medical conditions that are so definitely- made worse by cigarette tobacco than disturbances of the blood supply to the heart and igs. Can yuu honestly say that your physician did not insist that you stoD smokim? affpr your heart attack 11 years ago? ma liini again, especially in ie iigm oi your leg cramps. Undoubtedly, von will he cm.

phatically told to stop smoking. oiiioi'iunaieiy, were are no guarantees in tlie treatment for any medical condition. For all people react in their own wav to drugs and treatment Doctors can predict many things based on their experience, but they never can guarantee the exact outcome of their treatment. There is certainly sound med ical reasoning to suggest that you will benefit by discontinuing tobacco. I can tell you that the possibility is good enough to make it worth a try.

Once again, discuss Hie entire problem with your physician This time listen carefully and miiow tlie advice that you ob viously failed to take 11 year so. While Dr. Coleman cannot un dertake to answer individual letters, he will use readers' questions in his column whenever possible ami when they are of general interest. Address your letters to Dr. Coleman in care of Tee Brandon Sua.

uu uiiucu stales, he said: MARXET REPORTS WINNIPEG GRAIN VVIMNIPEG ICP) Groin qui (basis Lokeheadl- OATS OCW fftV- JUilf Dec. May BARtEY July Otl Dec. May IV- lo 83u IMy 1.22 3. 11'. 3-lIisb 3.1l?sa-h 3.mi-3.18 l.lf.i 1.22'.

i 1.22-122' i. May Oct. Dec. Nov 2.34'.'.tti 2.271it Cash prices: Oats; 2 ZVh; leed ZfU. 1 i a cw 6-row 1.2 Fo: 1 cw No.

1 Conatllan 7.54. AT CHICAGO CHICAGO (AP) Grain ciose: sept. Dec. l.SHi-Marcti 1.53'-i; Mny Winrcli uqvv.) woy l.raj'a Oafs: Sepl. Dec.

March 1U; May 10Vi. frtorcti 1.2; May WINNIPEG STOCK VVINNIPEC, (CP5 There was good ictlon ot steady prices Thursday on he Winnipeg Hveslock market. Steers 'nil heifers were steady turd cows were SO cents Higher. Veal calves were SI lower, twgs were lovr ond lombi were 13.55 higher lor the v.eev. cattle Choice steers 25.50- 24.S0, good 24.S3-25.i0s choice tieifers yood 21-22; good cows 1J.50-lj.SO; uood VjIIs I4.5O-17.S0; good teed Calves 510: Good and choice veaJ 7-30.

Hogs 425; Grade A dressed 34.73-SJeep. ond lambs 100, good tombs a lotol of 700 bacons sold through llie commission lo noon Thursday wiln mju luinjiny rrom 10 35.34. The since at noon was 35.15 bash Grade A. The over-oil overage basis Grode A 32.40. Sows sold 'III noofl wer cverogo price of 22.90 dressed far Ko' liOG MARKET REPORT There were 54 liogs sold basis the Brandon assemoiy puiit Is nco-i price of 33.40.

Tolol soles or Brendan of 30 re 53 01 an Price Total Monliobo hogs morketed Wednesday (commission ond direct) was trrade A and 127 sows 01 33.43. Wednesday's sales through the com-mission Wolfed some 42 per cent of oil Manitoba hags marketed. TORONTO STOCKS TORONTO ff-oil end reduced Vo stock 71k aj-slock industrial' Index. Fetr .12 Th TSE Indes closed Sow' -17' whil ih base iSw'Urrl 01 M' Among Industrials, Distillers Sea-grarn, Fraser Companies and Roy0 nrf0. i.dB ltd tfon.

dfnto'" HUtjMn On index, guids fell .05 to 145.25 and 0i, ,0 Volume was es se 1 HANDCRAFT i coverall apron. 2 LaMG tern to The Brandon Sun. Brandon: Man. Print plainly patten, nmn- ber. your name and addiess, 15 needlecraft catalogue- designs, 3 free patterns! More to crochet, knit.

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