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THE LURE*. OF THE IMII.TS
No one but. the Scot loves the thistle,
The 'haggis; the pari ich, the dirk,
And many deride his devotion
To,:chieftain, to kinsmen, 'to kirk,
But whether We 'go to the trenches
Or • just to St. Andrew's grand ball,
We find .that his pride in his tartan
]s� something heshares with. us all,
For, -goto our Highland. battalions
And check ' ap their. nominal ' rolls,
And there you . find . names of ,Nor-
`-w8gians,
Of . Irishmen, ' Sldvaks and • Poles,.
Of rookies -limn all over. Europe,'
Who follow the 'piper'§ ' 'ay lilt
"Though
And shout the ;woe no
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Scotsmen '
We . glory in wearing . the
-Alan McLachlin:
Want Streams Restocked
At the annual ual meeting of the TeeS-, Bill MacKenzie son of Mi'. and Mrs.
• water Fish' and -Game Club, W J. has
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Freeman was' elected president and I3. , Wm.
ing ti a merit onf St. mioss,Michael' Hos,
R. King,' secretary -treasurer. The fol- t 1
cioMLa.ndGEHERALD
T.oniorrew :is Good. Fridayarid a
public holiday.
Mrs. R. IL Thompson is visiting
this week in Toronto.
Mr: Jitii Ritchie is quite Al ,at p�;es'-
ent and is confined to his bed.
EASTER M I L L -INE R Y—Tukbans'
Sailors and flower hats • on, display..
BELLE ROBERTSON.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rae and; Mar-
garet returned . last week, after a
winter 'holiday in • Florida.
THURSDAY., MAgC:B ?1st, 1940,
110. Ci.IiOLERA , MAY .
BE UNDER CONTROL
The' epiaemic f :hog cholera:
throughout Middlesex and .H u r o
Counties is ,now believed to'be under
control, it was announced the • end of
the week by tile Health of Aniitals
Branch, of the Dominion Department
of 'Agriculture.
'Source of •the infection was traced
to Sale' yards, at .London, in' which
district the' first' ease ''• was eported.
Within a week, up to Tuesday of last
week; the 'disease had., spread so rap-
idly. -.that _at• least 'twelve cases were
reported -iii a Huron• County; including
Exeter, Hensel", Brucef eld, Varna,.
Clinton, Holmes,viiie, L• ondeaboro.
Blyth and Wingham dis'tricte:
The outbreak • has 1)een regarded
gravely hi: Huron County; where S0,
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0tO hogs were marketed: last year
to 'rank Huron 'third as the highest
marketing • County in the . province.
When the' disease strikes, mortality.
averages run as high as ,90 •per cent-,
while remaining animals are, classed
as carriers. All hogs 'showing symp-
tons of the; •disease.- are. promptly
siasightered. Government; .compensa•�.
tion is"paid at the rate of. $15 maxi
mum per . hog;, except in purelireds-
when the maximum will be $50..
Animals known 'to•be suffering, from
the •disease' are destroyed . and either
burned or buried. As a precautionary
measure adjoining farms• are placed.
'under quarantine and •hogs' 'treated-
with a serum • which can be given on, ly
by Federal veterinarians. Immediate
steps were taken' to institute control
measures as .soon as it was known def -
initel that the dread disease had
struck in Huron.. Working under the
direction of : Dr. William Moynihan,
district' veterinary .inspector.•, Health
of Animals Branch Toronto, are Dr.
T. J. Cornish, • Chesley, •Dr. A'. W.
Bett, Toronto,; Dr. L. H. Ferris, Flesh-
erton, and ,as part time assistant, Dr.
C. Cain'pbell, • Hensel'. Clinton Agri-
cultural Office. is headquarters • for
the staff.
Symptons
Mn.. Jinn .Young , is 'making a fav_..
our able•. recovery' from 'a; these weeks'
illness: with pneumonia:; '
y ,
z. Miss Marion' Stinson, who. is em
plpyed "at • Webster's Restaurant spent
the week -end her home: at Oshawa.
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Miss Edna Cook of Owen Sou �i
spent a 'few days last week with. heir
parents, Mr.. and' Mrs. Albert Cook.
Toronto.
lowing were elected as directors: F. Pia .
C. Green and Alex. Lambertus. The MacDonald spent last' Weep' with rel-
question of restocking the streams in atives in Detroit, having accompanied
the district was discussed at length Ml. and Mrs, J. C. •McNab .to that
andmeasures were adopted to 'get city.
G Moffat, W:.Sillick, G. Bannerman. Mrs, J. R.•:McNab and Mils Floes
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Some time ago Bernard. Shaw was
interviewed by a reporter from an
English newspaper, iwiio' asked Shaw
Whether he believed :in advertising.
Shaw .promptly; answered:
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ten .thousand eggs in one' day, but
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