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Huron County Council
feConfinned frein page 11.-e .{ eenie Vit.) beinee haw. been inepeeted
Govertanwnt at t wive the Interest thee' ingalred liow at 4wa9 that the County
are z-et'civing 'Iron). 44P,..iiN Yell will 'Tonle land to buy milk and butter. II()
that. wil" amaze people /Lif tide have. purchased an aeereilited herd, of
eountry." good ilkere instead of purebred Short-
' !Pile Lincoln teeeolutiolt Waa 3RP/roved borne. Tile '80,1d peOple at the "Iioinv
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neeit' Ittaand Grain- -At Sunday ' sn tabit atoePtlz% the Pi3POnsbhile with a adierne de "envied." wented znore adequate 6upply of milk.
+ r ,p• Iv) -1- v ilLIVO a., County 14ard ConunissiBli :. -I was there this morning," isaiti
ne to lriza, itat 014V twain the e:tnie after- ' "Rklerring -e/ - • • (r 1. "i c , a lee report of the reounty road collo- Iteeve IYorranee. "1 thinit it would be
zuron. The lived will forgive yon. Vo t°tni °g thirtY oPen e/w3es. On these, Inlet -don. which wee ildopted, was ttf3 good liniiine..3 to linY a ColWie of 21,1U4
, ' e PlOetalu of 'work outlined, in pige. There aro over one hundred of
Iteeve it. 1/ z-Ntruter-e`q don't blame i[Klen made. One court ease has 'even juie, has not been quite epeapleted ow- them. Some ahould tbe iSold."
the fareat'rs, but there .is a tendeitcy att.ended and one settlement °dallied. ing to !bad 'weather conditions, Jitut the ,
, .. Retve Scott said he also had called
in tat the 'Lome on his wav from Hea-
to nuke 4sulailas: wit's, 01)4.'150. st4t *e.; (0 .(1 *1 }funds provided foi, the work will be
, 'wave mew Pas'elCiOiel..----"Auel it's t.,41dinsg Miire-h)* we'lvo'°--- 41110441 tta used by the end of the year, as cosW forth and he -was amazed* at the int -
getting worse. There's no need for Increase' in our .annual 'government
lutrvesting sugla beetti on Sunday, as. 11/11Int from $100 to due to improve,, .171.crlt,:net.4.0tIritIbea-t„„1,nligelT.41;uts1:`,1.0 Y"ro (1,110 provements that had been made. Ile
is done in l'sborne. it ha* been anent in our_work. We feel that 1Ve worostii atubluery shop is 17)0aisl‘ev.drethgeo'bSdh,obrutittotrhiet rehefvtreTtolicte,mhottgusi,
proved time and again that a man eau will -be given, sell a higher 1.4tiag,
nearing completiki and will. ale avail -
of them. It might be good business,. he
do as wait* work in six title's as he, V1OW a the fact t at• a SOCial service able,for Use at an early 'date.
• eau in $4.W01.1.". ,. . . worker lias been engaged. Wo have "It is planned to lteep the comitY
a , 1 03, s 1 11 a 11 so de- roads open for 'wheel tragic as tar as
intinevho wae,dred-for refusing to work', ei'don, tiSs esPeelnliY in ehild Proteetioiv possible this winter as was doe last
ou isendas. aye .eneelOyees,-, tee IIee., and in the mother end child suP'er- year. The number of storing and the
'MOTs, said. the,y had A perinit from the vision part of 17,.P. work.; ohr tu'orher anuinut of snowfall *ill :,,iiireet the
Ontario A.ttorney-Cleneral to work their iths si-mwn ivmdeaul im4ightePatien•QC' aniount oe service gileee mid' the value
trzietors on Sunnily." - and understandifig. We feel that our to la, reeeived for the cost. - -
splendid 00 -operation and interest!' , "Respeeting applications 'for the
I were foreleners, hi.* said, • " ' Smaidug t() the report. :Reeve The` rdads, we recommend that the eounty
. sion. The members were reminded elomie Its olOsing bad been reeom-
that the 'County eau its ,snowplows oil, mended from Toronto, At present
golf was ' ia-rmitted on Sunday, but
' wtie barred. Another faund fatilt :MS. It had outgrown its Usefulness,:
with the type of preaching heardtodO• tor at present there Were more twines
-That this •Council looks favorably
upon • the obsCrvance of Sunday and countY shelters in Ontario had been A •,petitien. , was received 'from
At his request the residents of Howlek .1,mi-testing the 4,•on-
• • , . - , ss: - }Treasurer read- an itemized statement
enjoins. all g001.1 eitiZeliS tO Observe the closed, he sad, etrectioe oe a kiarti feliCe at a,thridge
,said, for the committee to, 'buy a
emiple df,eqws that would Ell a' pail.
• Reei6 chairman. of the
County 'nowt ',committee, told, counell.
that n good milk cow had, been hilled
bv an automobile, but now -that inore
,sttabling accommodation was .a.vailo.ble
the situation would'be corrected.
The following xnotions were passed:
equipment undertake this work, if the Officer Lever vptt the schools and co -
Work 'on the eounty roads permits, pro- operate with the 'teacher* in -teaching
riding ,the Frownehip is 'agreeable to children to practise safety, conduct on
pay the cost. . the roads. Oarried.
-Respecting the :notion, that. the lifOrall-IScott: That next year
added to the .0ounty .syltext of roadg, dinner gnests of 'the ,Gouncil and be
the County of Perth has lit.en asked to entertained !by -the Warden. Carried.
state its wishes in the matter, but no Grain-1Turner: That the sympathy
I'Varden J. IM. kEeltert because of the
serious accident befell him re -
Bad Season for Corn -borer
The corn -borer ismore prevalent this 411
the operation of the Shelter for the struet 'guard fenee as soon as the
In the ensuing discussion au this re-
port the opinion was expressed that the,
would own their own snohnews.
In answer to a query it was reveeled
..1i3; 'Engineer Patterson that gnard
rail was being built at the south end
of the /bridge neer Gorrie where twe
young girls had been killed in an ac -
County Rome Conunittee
eommittee reparted asking, that the
appointinent -Of an -inspector be dealt
with in open Council.
- On the advice pf It C. Hays,
"no melon" was reemilmended on the
threatened (siert ..ease 'of •SteWar t D.
Robertson, of near Isucknow who asked to do away with the• position of in- ative booklet on Beauty 'Oare..Address:
$400 Ifilluagti4 :Or having been put OiX speetor and. put the. :County Home' MisS Barhfira 14.374p, 1411X 75, !Station B,
the farm of the late Isabella -Kirk, ender s Committee of three, shnilar to 'Montreal, ()fie.
.former ;County floine inmate-. It was the• road einthnission, .meet once a
explained that. the farm had been month.' 1.7 • •
season than in many years, owing to. . , 'CA.& Finangial Statement
HOLSTEIN NEN ELECT heavy ra in fa 11, Ross J ohuston, • in- .
no compulsion used as yet, he said, and Province of Ontario
Annual Meeting of Huron Club Held at
he,blamed the growing of beoom corn C.A.S. trust funds 250.00
elinton-Colin Campbell of Bay.
as aggravating the situation, stating Interest on bonds •60.00
-that . tins pest was' brought to this - , ,
The annual meeting of the Huron 'country •with broom corn. Mr. John -
Holstein Club was held in the agricul- ston ask,ed permission to continue his DISBURSEMENTS Sr233' 1.67
ilaries Matron and maid . 772.00
largos Supt. IS.S. and steno' 2000.00
girding homes' -
ater and light 4.(4197:6090
(silent and dental 325.60
ationery 10.74
cattiltiing '445.38
73.11
tura). office' at. Clinton on Thursday duties this fall, but Coancil, •by a show ox
night last, when offieers were eleeted as, of hands, deeided otherwise. •The land, 8,
follows.; • !Honorary 'past president, it was statist, was•too -wet to go on to sa
. Gordon Bisset, Gotlerich; president, cussdown• stalkss,ers ow under the p4
- Huron "'Centre,. E. Johnston, Wm. 0114, work has conside ably increased, el
, -Kenneth Jackson, ',Norman !Sehade; -'1,0 conneetion with rild protection,
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Treble; Huron 'S'Outh, Walla* Aparks, •fl- the total number' of isises. has si
Milton Wiltse. • - . •• , In.(' Mired from fourteen: to ,twenty-two. • Bi
The' Club 'was addressed by 13,Yron Duiring tlals.peried,.there have been :400 , Pi
„. 4envey of Ingersoll, fieldman ef -the viOlts and 57 interviews; 'With regard to pi
extension_ Service ,'conimittee of thS all!' Oases. We have iittended fourteen mi
. Holstein Associatiou of Caneda,ewho . eoitrt cases, most ot which were in Con- House' furnishing,s
,•,also,shoWed pieturei; of the, New York • neer on • with, juvenile elelinquents. eindre . ,
. WorkUS Fisir 'and other pictures of 1 The,e juveoile' eases •are • increasing.
intereet. ., .... . ' , 1 nivildly, but. so far we have been able Butter and egg's
The. annual lianquet Will Ire helil at •.to (10:11 with them without Commitment Taxes .
ead 48.47
•urt and vegetables 52.80
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Walton' on November 28th. with 13veoil ! tijuclustrial schools.' However, there
's and jack Hoack, of Braurfiton.,:! was
a! guest, speakers. BOW
one exception, as 0 boy was sent:to '
maville last May. Bank balance Oct. 31
49.74
62,39
301.04
7.54
issaid to In aie we of this amount. $2100 isschargeable
, made 237,visits and 40 office Weer- direetly to the Slielter and represents
- 1-7,.. , tinder our supervision -one -in thei $2'500 for the 3.•eat. .
• 'Shelter, twelve under toloption proba- Later la the session Council ap-
- I tion, eight in ,wage homes, two in board- •• Provt•d of ft motion reqnesting the•
and the whereabouts, of twe are un- Shelter en Deeember 31st, 1940.
Vconomy is the watchword'now there
are go litany worthy war purposes that•
need,,support, So 1 Iwo Jotted down a
few saving suggestions, !gliere: are
waYs of economizing beautifierS
without. -affecting yoor looks, FOir
doWn there is still a -good half.inch or
so left the holder.. Poke this out
with a pin and put it in a little jar,
Get ,ft flat -brush-one about , three.
eighths ineh wide -end do what. film
stare tio, ,paint your lipstick on with
'brush. You earl' use it' as a 'cheek
rouge, too, softpling it: with a little
cold cream.
Hand ereanis can be an expense if
nate your cream, or keen with oliee
IloWeArer-lightlY Tau `screw the top
down, you.r nail varnish peobtrbly goes
thick- before you- tuleirthe-bottle. T-ry
warming the bottle Iby putting' it in a
basin of almost boiling water before
you use it, If that doesn't work, add
a. little nail vtirniels-remover to the
bottle, shaking it. well. "
You'll find your outlay on face
ereams less burdensome if you use the
lovely new three -purpose cream. Thie
serves 'the purpoSe, of Several creanis.
It acts as a cleansing cream eS well as
a massage cream aed also makes a
wonderful foundation base for powder,
Used as a "six minute • make-up,"
rouge and lipstick to „match will help
you save nioneys--and save yOur
four, one -cent stainps far my Inform -
County Home Inspectorship
A motion by-tIteeves--.31-eNall and -
.Duncan to appoint Warden Georke
inspector, Made vacant 'by the death of
George II. 'Elliott, was discussed in
lively fashion. s
Urging that it be laid over, Reese
,Dorranee said !Council was inviting
trouble by appointing one of its own
members, It was inadvisable in more
'ways than one. There woUld be 'ob-
Reeve ..1.1.eNall---"He has beL doing
the .work anyway, gratis. Ile wmild
not lake Over the positioniptill ,next
year. I think it's very wise move.",
lyarden Feagan asked Reeve Turner
to take the chair.
Reeve Watson Supported a suggestion
Eczema-
,,,(Sait Rheum) .
'lie rest, day or nigIvA for thoss
a,filigted with that a skin dis-
ease, eczema, or salt rheum -as it is
commonly called. ,
The intense, bnrning, itching and
matting, especially at night, or
„i when the affected part is exposed to
strong heat, or hot water, are almost
pubea•rabIe, and -relief is gladly'
To get rid of eczema it is ne.ces-
--eary-te have the 'blood cleansed' by
-the use of, a thoroughly reliable
'Blood Bitters which durink the past
60 Yeare has met with great suezess
. in relieving such diseases byits blood
cleansing and pnrif-ying properties.
Tbe T.niiibarn Co., Ltd, Toronto, Ont.
11. '1 here h e !been . four first .Agricultura/ Committee
plass men ts and dive. replacements of
1 het agricultural committee concur-
foster -home investigation. One _ si
Pernel of. twelve* weeks,. and at the.
endif that period. was returned to her
fat'li r. Another ehil(1 Was made a
,per,xn inent weird of the 'Society.*
-11%.1ore or less under the 'same heading
of work allotted to fhe Children's Aid,
nainely,' 'British_ phild guests. There
arell,five of -these ch-ildren.in-Our -ease-,
font from Seotland, and one from Eng-
lantlili These esieks have been placed
munty, and aff,eidy soines thirty-five
visits, and sixteen ,interviews have taken
i)lace (l -f interest, too, is the fact that
STOVES SUMS STOVES
We are buying them'in.quantities and. selling them on sight.
THERE'S A REASON! ,
They are'good heaters and fuel, savers. We will install
them at any time to suit your convenience.
Good Beds and Mattresses are. necessary for fhe cool
weather. Drop in to see ours; the prices wp1 surprise you.
• Illatitstovit
We Deliver "The Broadway of :Goderich"
Phone 240
red in a resolution,asking a reduction in
deductions made by packers ell cattle
shipped from restricted areas.
Reeve J. II.. 'Scott of ,Seaforth was
.meeting of produeers and paekers to be
held in Toronto with a view to obtain -
leg lower dediwtions.
The eommittee eoneurred '!that the
money 'derived 'from. deductions made
on horned cattle be timed over to the
Provincial Goverhme,nt for the pro-
motion of cattle interests of the Pro -
Reeve y. c. Wilson is acting chair-
man of the committee, Reeve Redmond
Reeve Raymond Redmond gave an
interesting- account of the visit of him-
self 'and menihers. of the agrieultural
committee to the internatiomil
plowing match -held reeent1T in Elgin
eounty. He went into the organization
and eonduet of the big event so that
members might know what to expect
if Huron County hinds the'big attrec-
tion far 1942.
Refrigerator for Service Chib
Mrs. D. E. cambbell appeared' before
Connell for , the Empire Serviee Club
in support of a request that the Council
purehase an eleetric refrigerator for
the new reereation room at MheKaY.
Hall, the organization and equipping
of evhieh was reviewed at length.
COuneil later approved of the purehaSes
Legislative' Committee '
George AloNall, chairman) eoneurred in
0 resolution of the Lennox and Adding -
I"Neither owm•rs of deeded property or
rausicheilitles lie held liable eor'sfais.,. allowed eonipPI1Sati0/1, for money paid
ages by forisd fiii•s. pr the cost of eon- I out for Prisoners' ni(1411s. '
trolling seine, whieh have originated! Education Committee.
This: brought a strong protest from
A former inspector had 'taken itstipon Reeves Bowman, .Grain ,and others.
himself to extend the time to ,five years It weuld be impracticable and expen-
without, asking permission from any- sive, they argued.
one. ' The five year clank was not ,
binding, the solicitor said, When Mrs. Reeve Tuckey,- 11 hy make an ap-
- died the farm reverted to her
exeeutors. It was they who had re-
elaimed the farm, uot the County. All
the County had got out of it was paY.
for the' deceased's board and keep.
.Spendmg for Patriotic Purposes more debate on this question. I don't
CARL
CIRLi6W, Nov. .-The severe
storm on .Saturday afternoon made
travellink .on the roads -very difficult,
.pointment in the dying moments of the .and there were several accidents when
session? It isn't done. , • We should care skidded ow the icy pavement and
give the people a chance to speak- overturned in the ditch; but no serious
waif till next -year." • 'accident was•reported; There are still
those who have threshing to do and he -
Warden Feagan--'41 don't want any
tween storms we get a fevv 'fine days.
J....Bowinan, chairman) reported os the am' appointed '•inspegtor: will resign
--commtttees (Reeve -It want- els% hard -feelings • over •its- -If • r_J°473
Isabel-ICIarls shad- tonsils -and
spending, of $27,000 raised. by taxation
(one-half mill) for patriotir: purposes.
The cost of 'Ske Harbor airport site,
with ditehing for wires, was $9417.66.
The Red• Cross 'Society grant was
$10,000. Fer three patriotic rallies, a
drumhea d se r Vi co' and the- opening 'cere-
mony. at the airport the expense was
$74,9.16. Foisthe investigating of homes
of "guest children by Mr. -Edwards and
Mrs. 'Chaffee the east was'$1,17.93. Mr.
Bowman said the Children'S" Aid
Soeiety did not consider this was their
work. The cost of ths electric re-
•frigerator for the LOASE. soldiers'
club in Goderieh was $135, the machine
to become the property of. the County
after , the ladies had ceased to enter-
tain. Outstanding rent of $75 owing
for. Sk3- Zarbor at the time of pur-
chase had been pair -The Militiity's
share of telephone and hydro instal-
lation at 'Sky Harbor was estimated at
$2,000. A balance of $4,374.37 was
being turned baels to the general tie --
count of the County.
The Warden's committee 'had re -
,ported "no action".on the request of
the Navy League' of !Canada, but after
a thorough disrussion on the •part the
British and 'Canadian navies. and mer-
ehant marine %Awe playing in the war a
sea n t of $250 was unanimously mad 0.
A Wellington 'County resolution ask-
ing that transportation vouehers
issued to members 'of H.M.S. forces
foe.. Weeli-ell(1 and otlier long-term
Iiiisses was approved. '
Police Committee
The. police committee (ilteeve •George
report is now being receivk frOm each
eonstahle as to the work earried on
by hint axid plaeed .on file for any
member's inspeetion.'t During the year
epnst 0 lees had Well gra n ted two weeks!
holidays. They were 8111)1)110d with re.
volver. and ,shotgun ammunition and
of the owners...and that siteli fires be Itayinoiel Itedmond, . chairman) • MINX,'
originating on 'Crown lands, and that ; resiillIt1 011, ."That no pert of
. Approval also was given.a resolution pupils, to., or from a high' or .eontinuti-
the' (sinSeription, *of Wealth. throughout (bounty ebuneil," and "that any part
the period of the war. 1 neeessary to IN. Pahl by lova tilNati011
'D`PPITtY .11(j.VV.v 'Brown bratuhia Shalt be leVied Tor and pa (1 by the
eenseription f wealth as Conentielsrs;: patine sehool, section in - %•111(.11 the
pure and sh .1114 ant that the PoPils roside."
state would 'own eVery thing,- as hi ! • Property COminitte
institutien, 10 said. urging. that 310, ported "110,flt•ti011" 011 tile 11 commend --
tiros • room of the Court Ifotist• bo risn'svated.'
"The Joilf- till that we le.vjod deeorated sind ,the prim noise.. box
patriotie pur )wes yoar palit .0InProved. The . same fate /net the.
• bY the wtirl fig m;.rn --t4o small' pro. re(sinune11(la flon that a. Wit) es8 rotsm
• • perty-oevmeet not 'the monied man and .110 built where the. waetiroo s is now
ions ,dit;eussion •wo bad bettor `The report of r(lounty Entrim.er,Pat,
- I think we Are getting. into (._1010141, L-4,1VP, a ffinov thine., but
deep water and had better leave it thew We ean't eritieize the ben(41. X
'blue coal'. Let it prove in your furnace ..7,711st •thousanag
it'a the greatest heating ailue money pan buy. "
PHONE FOH 111,' ,TON TODAY
, THE J. B. MUSTARD COAL ,CO.
Plumes 61841 14W 98
will r:ee that our Department 'get:4 a
half blillon,dollarg in the flalthrirfl banks to loOk into it."
of 4?luada. peal* are not patriotic I Milk foi. CoimtY
,their matey to their On Vriday 'Reeve N, TrOvartba
from Colborne Township touneil. L ;Saturday morning, and is doIng,,'
want to know by Friday. if you do
not see fit to appoint me it's all right
with me."
Some members ubjected to the pro-
cedure. The noeition had never been
amendment to, the amendment to make
nicely, having reterned. home on Mon -
'Mr. 'and 'Mrs. iGirvin young enter:
tained for his parents on the.forty-first
aimiverkary of their marriage. It was
. also air. Young's birthday.
Mr. •Alex. Yonne:, Loyal, has been
confined -to the house with a severe
the' appointment forthwith carried by cold. At last report he was improving.
day afternoon.
to .3. ,An amendment- that all ap-
plications so far receiVect=th'ose of J.
and .W. Loth) of Goderich townshib
and 13. M. Francis of Exeter, in ad-
dition to Mr. Feagan's--be sensidered
was carried 28 to 0. The main motion
to appoint the Warden earned 18 to -10.
Council heard .short addresses on
their-wdrk from II. T. EdWards, Child-
ren's. Aid Inspector, and Mrs. Chaffee,
soeial service worker. -•
The .session was brought to a close
Friday noon with the reading of bylawS
covering the session's linsiness and the
singing of "Auld Lang 'Syne" and "064
The people hi this ,neighborhood are
getting accustomed"tO the drone of the
airships. Every 'fine day' -a number ean
he seen sailing ardund at once in the
air. The crows as well as -the .geese
have forsaken us.
ASTIFIELD
AISHFIELD, Nov. 18. -Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Howes, and (ililldren, Wrox-
eter, visited with '„Mr... Earl Howee,on
Born. -To Selina Grant, wife of
FAdon Jolineon of 'Toronto, on Novem-
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Mrs. -James MacKendrick,and family,
of Lochfilsis are moving t6 Toronto this
LtERCRN
week. They Will be missed by many
LEEBURN, Nov. 19. -Mr. Jack
*Hunter was honie from Halifax on
Mr. Cree:Freeman is leaving our burg
this week to take the soldier's training
for home defence.
A terrible windstorm struck eur burg.
at the beginning of hist week. 'Shingles
• Were +blown off borne andshouses, and
In other cases barns were awn in
and liMbs were blown off4rees.
The ladiks of, the .1V.M.S. and Red
Cross are holding their monthly -meet-
ing at the home of ,Nx,s. Tom Bogie,
ShepPardt00, on Wednesday afternoon.
On Sunday Rev; 0. Hazelwood gave
a line address en the worde of„Cor. 13;
"Faith, hope, lave." It was well worth
hearing. There was a poor attAdance.
BELFAST
BELFAST, Nov. ..,18. -Mrs. D. K.
Alton and, :sort, Mr. Itoy AIton, and
Mrs„. Alton, accompanied by Mrs. Ik!rb
Alton, (th,eoncession East %Varvan(rsh,
spent Friday with the former's sister,
Mrs. 4lcnry Johnston, and Mr. John-
ston, Exeter.
Mrs. 'Robert !Iloward and son John
stent ,,n few days at...Jackson, Mich.,
with her+ sister, Mr:4. Edward O'Neil,
who, we nre'.sorr y. to hear, is very i11.
W' hops to hear of her recovery soon.
'\Ir, Leslie Alton, neer Carlow, spent
Sunday With his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. I. Alton.
Melvin Morrison spent ,..4unday with
Mr. atul "Mrs. floy Alton and family:
The NoVember meeting of the WM.&
was held en Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Fred -MacGregor.
Miss Annie Mae Macdonald spent a
few days in !Goderich, this weeek.
East High_ : Jack was at fhe masquels
ade last night, but I• tcouldn't 1011'111m
Did they stress like that? 4
Have, yon renewed your Subseriptfon?
Muint-the word
The let of Government offisials has,
not been niade any easiersin•these days
of vanished _iiignposts, es zits diseaver-
ed by one of them when he had lost his
way recently In a Lancashire- village,
says The Manchester Guardian. He
tasked three old men seated on a door-
step to,. direct , him to the place he
psoiculgonlit,. only to meet with deep S1167
At last said one of the' ancients:
"What (lost think ...we've taken t'
sig-np os ts down for?"
• The puzzled official asked. where, he
alight get this seemingly ilaneerous
"The' con ;try t' police station," he
was. told, helpfully.
'Glad to see a •Wily out of diffienIty,
'`Nay;" exclaimed the outraged,
guardians of state secrets, •"tha' doan't
reckon we're telling. thee Wheer that
lies!"
•
Teacher : me what you kno'w
Johiiniei Wasn't there; I went ''to
'the footbiill game instead."
-. Tile MTS. saYS she. would like rest,
but it isn't fair to ask one woman to.
do her work. -Quebec 'Chronicle Tele-
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That tielsling in the throat is•most
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