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TRIJAPAXIAPIR'PH 1.6th, 1950
NEW =DEO even ulore ha.zArdons Waters,
'1911.32 NOT' DOWN
alrle
As. wasto be exnected, The
.Toronta'-' Globe and' Mail 49„S
th* rising denitifd far a new
deal9ht Elydro' rate, Toronto being
the- ehief, beneficiarY under the
present system. When nearly all
Ot Western Ontari4 was stippiled,
With poWer from Niagara, it was
a valid argiaraent that transtniseion
thargeS should he added to the
Ju'ithii price aceattling fa the disT
Ittnee the power was carried; but
that condition does not now exist.
Addressing si"Goderleh audience
few yearS ago, a Hydro -represent-
ative stated that power from the
ettaia. River was delivered to Tors
.
one and Western Ontario points
- without any addition to the 'trans-
Mis,sion charges.- That is, trans• -
inissien charges remained the same
• as when ta pOvVer (tune item
..INIlagara. It wouldn't do, of course,
, •
.t�keIrnt� pay •more for its
'Power, no • latter What .distance
It was carried. Other :sources
power have come,into the picture
• since then, and 'it would he prac,....by the Highways Department
Hardy's hiogiaphy of Mr. °King
records that lte „that*" ses,sion°
King, With the •Ii.elp- of the-
,NraS sustained by major+
ities „of •11; '16, 10, 1, 8.: 11, 13,
6, 0, 13, 40-, 15, 1, 6, 8. Finally
he , bad to thrOw uP the sPonge,
hut -in the election which,' followed
lie Came back with. it initiority
•
,which' efiabled him to • ca,rry
through the next .1!a;liament.
Counfr Mouse
enzatiee
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TEE GODERICII
rates
Dear FriendS,-;--I • haVe-- heard of. Gilbert 41141 SUllivan 'Is always'
add that there is. more '' Calbertkientertaining aad. 'this ,one •was, at)
Sullivan producea. in Toronto exception. There were a good many
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t.bans.AP$4.1Fgere else in i)aparls. And high Spots muSiettily this 'year, ,too,
loOkine-over the ,Papers ,the la• st; Len.1„ ..0.3,-04.-ganne7,4-Xatntr.EL-44•On
few niontitS,J can believe. 1./..4'ffigb partienlarlY, and qshe" certainly
sehools„ private schOols, church looked and -acted the part' of a.
• choimn
rs, sle clubs, 'ete;--all• Seem- dainty, sedurtlye bit of femininity,
to get •G,' and S.trainded annually.. The MaJo.r-General was a very'
The. kes-alts range' praetteally from pompous 'officer SPeechand vOlee;',.
the sOblime to the rttlivions: .Thls and although Frederick seemed te
Week the Music and,Drantatic Clubs be a bit too long for •his Sleeves,
of Upper 'Canada' Cellege preseated and trouser legs, he was, a ,yery
-"The -Pirate's" and I was there. dutiful and sincere pirate. X
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d,p,. reatii4 My history joyed the choruses, too, particularly
books, tivo lItiren the; "girl',". probably because their
,county names vltaUy , connected. vdices.were clear and sweet. • 'On;
with, Upper Canada Coirege. Ilere, the whet% it was a ver3,tiJoYable
•ie a bit fro*. Middleton's, "The evening: • .••'; •,
Ilunicipalit,y 'of Toronto:" • . kgain,•friend,'' L innst close and.
"Meanwhile, at. the Instance et again I wish Mani of you could go
$ir Peregriae Maitlandi bloCk of scurry:fug here Asti there with
land had. been set, aside to serve • THE COUNTItY..MOUSE.
as at, endowment, :for ,Lt proposed Tbronto.
•hokg' scheol after the' type of ,,,the
publie„ Sehoels of England . Sir
John -Colborne Ardently supported
the enterprise and the Pring
of 1820 arrangements *ere cola-
pleted for bllilding "eed org1.1111•44g
Upper Canada. College." -
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TO -IMPRESS SAFETY RUL7.43'
• ON YOUNG OEGLDR.EN
One of the best things we have
etsq to teach safety lessons
to y log children' ,eray•on-
,......1...
ealo ' g book issued by the Dmitri°
Depar 'sent of IlighwayS.. From
A, to, Z each page has a picture ,to
be colored, with a little Verse, as
"A is for Accideat
• , We learn to prevent;
Lets .always be careful,,,
• Wherever •we're ient,",
right through the alphabet, page by
page, to • •-
"Z stands for -Zero,-
A fine score to get,
• It means we've nbt-breken
•"ir• A safety rule yet." •
The hook is being issued, free
sieelly__Impassible_to 'determine -what
• transmistsi*.charges should be;
• -----tnit-Wfarats-w6:linopronto gets-
• its power; no matter Whence
theiold.,,rates-Mbis.Lis
• trianikestli- unfair to ether'
and the, .demaad for'lair
diy will not easily be 'shuffled off,:
Theebirious waY to dispose Of the
• ,• • irohlem Would be fo adopt uniform
rates. ' rower , is supplied to
• tiers' on. a liat-tate- bais ; so . th
ose
old cry. of "Hydro at cost" is out.:
• dated. '
:••
• EMOMAII .N.QT1tS
A •
, A tax rate' ef hu been
pet at Hanover.. er a a
.
over.
,
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' "Ottawa Seep • Turning .to.
Econonik Program." - Newspaper
• .• -headline, -No ' complaint' s, .
Dana Porter, " Minister of
• Edlicatibit, says Ontario's secondary
. ochoOls.'are, turning OUt too' many
• Ispotta,ch.eerleaders-Who can't ,write
or spell `PrOperty.• And the tax-
payers are paying through the'ncise
• for this kind of 'education.
through the .elementary schools to
jInior'_grade pupils;
TEIWTOURISTIVIDOX,,LAR
CL0.44,9_4 .aree‘ eL
Tourist 'resort o....rator,s, should
take.'heed 'Of suggestions made- in
London the other day -by Leo' Dolan,
director of the Cana.dian Govern-
ment •Travel Bureau. The hadustres
honeymoon.. is • over. From now. on
the tourist ' wants • his maney's
worth. The way to perSuade the
tour•ist to remain, and to return
next year, will be by courtesy,
goad mealabrisk service,. and
reasonable prices. Anything which
loqks• like a- price holdup arranged
for tourists will.. ithmediately
spottedr'•
• Americans can profitably go t�
the° British' West Indies, to 'Mexico,
or to South -America tor a v ation.
Ontatio_resorts have cam items:
An•other '• Ontariq, resorts
should hot imitate AmeriCafi reSorts.
Visitors ask something , different,
teurist business can be enjoy
able and •revenue producing but
The first' buildingswere on king
street, near the Gevernment build-
• and.:were opened ia 1831,
by some 05,000 new subscribers.
he school Wilding was red brick.,
so that it is -now well over 400,000
alwo-story structure, 32 feet by •80.
• copies each week. With an -ever.
The terms for boarders were ,,£35
increasing number of subscribers
for boys of gx to twelye years
of age and £41 ter Ali over twelve. The Family Herald and Weekly
• Some years, later there was some Star far outstrips its cempetitors
trouble with the Government and 118, Canada'sleading rural raaga-
the new college was built in° Deer zine.
Park, Which was,practieally in the • .An, encyclopedia in itself, The
country. •ENow when you drive Family• 'Herald's various `depatt-
north on Avenue ioad above St. ments provide something otinterest
Clair, you have to 'detour a blobk for every member of the familY•
to get- around the Upper Canada The agricultural section contains
College grOunds; and ii. spring and inforhaation on every farm .operation
•fall one ,can alvvaya', see some of or probtem, Sioni veterinary diag-
the. boys playing the good old Eng- noses to painting the 'barn. News
lish public school, game of.,•crteket. of the variousshbvig and organize -
Theo first students Were. the sons. Of tion meetings • across the country
the gevetinnenblftlitIW-ProhablY are-repor ed a know,t,
'wree-ef-tWirliTfict• Nov- ledge to all farmers of new trends
-tidays, heatcles-CWadlitil. boys, there
are stbdents from as far, awayi as
South -America; and I would hate
to ,hairdir ,gues-s•-lit-th-e--,-ree-a--Vir
bolirding students. • I understand
one of ,the•Lmasters at present is
Mr. Eat]. Elliott, •ferinerly of -;Gode-
rich; ,i • „
For • some,/ years,......UpPer Canada
,has given a Gilbert and Sullivan.
performance.' The7dIrst one ,I at-
tended ,yvas a riet. • This one -"was
very_ good musically and dramatic-
ally. - The men's parts' are done •by
the • older" boys, whose vOrces have
•changed :or are in the processof
•changing, and that is One of the
amusing, things -when boy sift's
or Speaks some very dramatic words
illuzeand toblag,s. qbuaetisSilvoiTdeheSsvuodnideennli.;
paris are done by the Prep School
boys. I•understand that some 't-ery
funnk.' things have -happened' in the
traziSformation of hoy.,s into charm-
ing maideassuch as Wildly, colored
striped socks vvIth pastel hoop-
skIttA !, -Portimatelk, - there IS al-
ways a. boy who can sing the runs
and trills t wand in the leadin
•lady's songs. And, sometime S7 they,
are done exceedingly well, '
• As I understand it, the, programs
are , designed and printed , by the
boys. The -program, this, year had
an attractive 'design of a black'
ship *ith White " sails with skull
and crossbones flying at -the mast,
on a blue ground. , The ushers were
-students-in. school- blazers and ties.
Broys ,of different age g wear white
blazers with' slightly different ciiffs
Itnd lapels-sonie just' a band of
blue,. some, all -.blue. It. Probably
signifies 'different-, years in school.
The stage settings are designed and
•painad by the beys also, and' there
ar..u.'
LEADS THE FIELD
The sFaiiilly Herald and Weekly
Star, So Many years a louse -
held word in CartadianXiiral homes,.
has recently increased its eirculatiOn
only on the principle of somethin.g,
-worth while for the tourist's dollar.
HURON GIRLS GET" A TIP
FROM IiON. t. L. HENNEDT
TORONTO, March 14. -, Farm
girls with an eve to marriage should
take a tip ftom 'llon. T. L. Kennedy,
Ontkrio 111inister of A.griculture. ,
Addressing a group of forty -live
young men and Women from Iltron
county at Queen's Park on, Mon-
day, the veteran legislator said a
lot of marriages had deyelopetl
through • nierabenship in- • _Junior
Farmer.' organizations -In the-14r°-
vince„ she 'wopld, advise the girls
to become actite in .these group.
• •The minister said he looked for
, • , • •
The siiotifght .turned on the city
zQf Winds-5r-I-etealS it as ther1Ort
Of ganahrers, •bootleggers, /'race
• ;bookies, find worse -so bad intlact;
- that Detiolt,, which has. not exactly
siniOnpure‘ reputation, Is holding
•its nose at mentiOn. of: its across-
• the -river, neighbor. - 'Mr.. Harrison
Of The Windsor •Star, who recently
• Wag pointing. the finger of 'seoxn
:at „.Goderich, has something nearer
home to', _talk about, and may be
expected, in his chast,e . style, to
• " admit that his home town has -,--
'what Was it.?•:: -•the
ith6 t war arth nak
ftteds and other cataelysins, this
vrorld • presents -a,picture that •Is
far from. lovely. .The front page
• • Of one issue of a city daily this
*eek,.had• reports ;of On airplane
trash' with, eighty fatalities, mass
deportatien„ of Russian jesvs to
• Siberia, anituttilled by his younger
brether, tvs,o ehildren- ?-fatally
••burned, trouble in China, -the hill-
ine. of an, Italian bandit who had
a record .91 'forty-seven killings, a
'•inother andAer threesmaIl children
• burned to death, capture a a man, .,that, unless the machine is 'kept'
•'accused of -dealing 4111 raw opium, in good running order, and is
a baby' -fatally' burned; another air- operated on a safety first plan,
it can be and is, the cause of many
-plane ,lcist ',with,. twenty -live 'pas- -firm .
...sengerS abliardi a _youth killed:An a • ,
In- neelling -the-- tractors.. svell
the day' when there would be more are master carpenters, master Teieer.
women- members in. the Legislaturff •triciins , and. Mager propertymen
because of the Inoreasing amount
and their as.sistantsall f who
of soeial legislation 'coming- before atetgIteii dile- creMtin..the :printed
; o
the PrOhiclaTlfoilie`• . • • . program. Some years there ' is an
1tappinesi4 could, he found in liy- orchestra and •director, ,- but this
ing on .ii 'farm, Mr. Keinieds4 stated. year there were only two grand
• The Huron visitors came to Tor- pianos and the names- pg pianfsts
onto by bus asd were met at the and conductor were not git'eu in the
Parliament buildings by - Thomas- oogran, •.,
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Pryde, member' for Huron, and Jahn The story of "The Pirates" is
Hanna, member for, Huron -Bruce. „inst a run-of-the-mill light opera•:
. The, group was in • charge Of G.
'callturtil represent neareutleed Le a 'baud
Frederick -a • tenor, of coUrse--was
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ative, •for Huron; Fred O. 'Wilson, by. ,his nurse, Ruth, aini alto. , He
WS a;ssistant; and. Miss Jean Scott .learned the trade , of piratty'• and
Government home economitst for served well because of his keen
that county. . Sense: of duty. The ,• pirates them-
selves vvere,,not SO black as pirates.
'TRACTORS CAN DE ' . are.ustmlik painted, because of their I
11
ii0aster. Coiling if
er Resources
• Not Conserve
Reference, wag to a" reeent
authoXitative• report 'which Stated
thifralthilrlwentillve
foreit ,ladustry in 'Canada sVould,
bo rklue,ed ti?)'•4 '`nlinor status when
William Wren, fOrmer city -editor
Of The "rimMins • DailY Frees ' and
pow assistant gales manager •of
Carling Brevveries, addressed' the
Lions Club 'Friday „night on. "Con-
servation." „
Tiie speaker warned that "a day
of reckening was, coming" 'becauSe of
the' wasteful 4iinner. in which Can-
ada's forests, were being handled.
' Mr, liVrew Was introduced
It, W. • HugeAoaf gederich, ,
former ,residgnt et Timmins, A
vbterof thanks Waft moved by Harry
Watson. Lion Riellard'Davies of.
Stratford accempanied the speaker!
to Goderich. •' ,
,- In pointing Out. the need ef 'con
je,..rrAtion4.„.,Oz-vgtet,...toaemix
,Wren, tout a a Sil..r.VCY. Made J.p
Xerir- comity ,Wherehy, it Was found
that there -are ontY ;thirty. miles of :
permanent. streams new' of the 200
miles .permanent streams whieh• ,
eXisted in 1937, • ,•
•
,•The-• "ruthless and needless de-.
struction tiroberpLinatead erop.
ping it!' 'was. emphasized.' Refer-
ring to the deletion of fish, Mrt
1,Vren, said, °You can't, keep Spawn-,
• Ing beds • in rivermotitha •Whieh are
now nearly, rim dry.!';Slowly but
surely Ontario la• being made
desert, warned the speaker as he
urged all to de their part in making
pdeple eenSelonst. of the need of
coPservatton, .4411, timber, wild
life, etc. e • " •
Lien Nelson Hill moved that the
Lions Olub send letters of thanks
to Ken Harris of RM. '2, 'pay -field,
and also to the hotel at Clinton,
foreourteous treatment of Godettll
Lions who .were caught in a *snow-
storm -While -players
from Wingham to ,Goderich recent -
A, dve-year perfect a.ttendance pin
was presented to• Lion 43111 Hay.
appearing in their- industry Perbapg
thousands' of mites away.
Special sections ,eover the activi-
ties of the younger generation. The,
Maple Leat •,Club,- the "Children'a
Page, the page which. is "Just for
Girls," are read. with keen intereSt
by yming people who wilk, be, the
to-
morrow.
ti.„1".d. _farm wiyes of to-
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"Home and'Flieside;"' "Thelygniet.
Hour." page, and. the beloved "OK
Favorites" songs are enjOyed by
-the whole family, but•gre.especially
Wear to the older 'members.
Last, but not least, are the .pages
designed for Mother, which specie-
itx4„.1,4„,,reopM,,,,Tor geed things to
eat, terns.
Informative
in neeitieWOrk-alidni1M-
Informative articles -are printed
on a host et other subjects. Of
the many consultation services "The
Family Doctor" alone .btings-thou-
sands. of enquiries each year. Other
regular features are Dorothy 'Dix,
and an expert •dizest„of the newii
of the week. .0 t, •
• With ,all this, and its 'selection
of the best' in serials and short
•stories, The Family Eferald has
made itself a familiar pii1tt of the
rural homes et Canada, and is its
-own-best.guaranteeof-every reader's.
iateyest from week to week.
ei
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COEM District
• 0
•
H. D,:•.• Thompson has been ap-
f•Ointed xannicipal assessor of -Luck -
now. , .
'Rev. R. Durand. a Harrow has'
been, -appointed pastor of the Roman
Catholic parish of Si. Augustine
and Winghain,
* Rev. G. A. Milne, .minister- of the
Bruasels -Presbyterian Church, has
accepted a.call to Pirst Presbyterian
Church, Merrill,' Oregon.: •,
Clinton • Town 4 Connell has .ap-
Pointed Jaek Elinchberger of Lon-
don chief eOnstable at a salary of
$1;803 :and James Thourpson-cenr
stable -at. $1,400 a year.
Mr. • and Mrs. Matthew Arm-
strong, formerly of HulIett, 'cele-
brated their sixty-second wedding
anniversary quietly .on March 9th -
at the --honie,-of their daughter, Mrs.
Mabel Cole, Stratford, '
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Irwin, -10th
egneeSsion , _Ashfieldi • observed
/heir fifty-fifthwedding-annlYer
ary on March 6th. Mr. W,ilaon. is
eighty and Mrs. Wilson , seventy-
seven, and both are in gobd health.
Both are natives �f AsItfleld; Mrs.
Il -win being the • fermer. -Lavine,
Florence Caesar. _.
MIAs Lillie Violet .McCiymont, of
Varna, died in the Clinton hdepital
on March 5th, in her fifty -,second
year: - .She is •survlved by her
• mother, , Mrs. Jame,s,..111cClymontt,
'Varna, and two brothers, Fred, of
Varna, and ' Ernegt,- of New 'York.
After •spending some years, at Hen -
sail, she returned to her d'honie..,,at
_
Varna a year ago.
Adopting Daylight •• - •
„Saving Time , • •
,
Clinton will have daylight saving
'time , from Sunday,, April 23; . to
Sunday, SeptenibeY .24. Exeter is
go on fast time from April 30.
to September 24, .-.Wingha,in has
chosen' the same dates •Exeter.
Seaforth Woman
Dies in -99th Year
After a short illness, Miss Eliza-
-b-etir--1V--Scott-clied---on---Mareh-- 6th
at Seaforth., •':'STie Was in her
ninety-ninth year and Was the old,.
eat* resident in the Seaforth dis4-
trict: Born in McKillop, cif pioneer
parents, she taught selieol whenea
• young woman. • ", • - -
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14.7:
.11. I). FEACAN7
HOM and FARM
WIRING
Phone:93712or 114,•
exederiel).
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• After the Wedding ceremeny the
kindly old vicar eyed, the shy
bridegrb' om 'very kindly.
"Well, my friend,". lie said, "here
Is your lawful Wedded wife."
The young raan grew intrple and
sltuffled his feet as, he turned to
his bride and =fabled;
."Pleased to meet yoUI"
AS ALWAYS
Wife (paying an unexpected
•call
me,' 'Sohn Henry,"-thatLyour MN"'
nogra,pber .was an old maldn.
Employer (fitistered)" .."That's
'41-tr Ink aarr----S-110--away, 111 -
today,' and sent her granddaughter
instead."
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.101#191Y
W•e are again contracting for malting barley for the
Canada Malting Co. • •,
• We have modern equipment for unloading.
For full .particulars call. oitr ofAce.
_
HAZARDS •kindness to orpliana, and Oome-1
. times whole crevvs Of the ships thek
-Experience among fire insurance attacked were orphans! As a re- •
tflia1s'4goes. to show. that.:Ahe stilt, piracy 'did not pay well. Fred -
farm 'tractor -5 great labor••saving erick was to leave the band when
device -can also be a No: 1 fire he beeame twenty-one, but before he
hazard, if • treated telq casually. left he was persuaded ..that he
-Farm Tractors are designed so that •should- take Ruth for,his wife. He,
the chance of fire is reduced to n. had never seen any •women, :*,So
minimum, but experts point out cauld not judge' of Ruth's look.s.
Just then a group of beautiful
maidens appeared and. Frederick I
was greatly Impressed, With their
beanty and Ruthplainness, and'
he refused •to,. keep- 'his- promise- to
her. Trest ef vie: orates ACJi
the, or The eintilins'aiLthe --61.,-46 and
threatened imniediate niarriage: At
that moment, Alajor Generali Stan -
.1 CY a rtives the lathe', of all" 0'1
girls. He dissuades the pirates by
tetfiiig thbni he• IS an orphan and
wilt be left a'. lonely old 'man if
they carry fait their .pbtos 'to marry
the girls. Then, to complicate the
,stOry, Ruth tells, Frederick that he,
ban leavp tue pirates 'otily" On :his!
Aventy-first birthday, and since he
Was barn on the tvventy-ninth of
February he has had Only five
birthdays.
One a the most: amusing bits' in
the opera is the chorus et the pollee.
sergeant 'and his 'Men Who hare
emne to arrest the pirates, in Which
Sullivan pokes II bit of ftin at the
effeet of the reaflorujes,in the church'
liturgy, ,:...itithough greatly outnum-
bering the 06i1ce,the pirates yield
"In Queen Vietoria'S' flame,' but
they - are pardoned *hen Ruth ex-
plains that they •are all noblemen
V>
W. hate gene wiong.tt• Siefinsthile
the Majer-Gerieral% 'cotiokiente haS
been troubling him becauee,Of his
deeeption: had to make a long story
AhPrtt mthe 1.0700... ate, ,Permitted
to arry his daughters and, pre-
an/nobly all live happily ever after,
There are several well,lerioVen
Whets in "Tbk Iliatte--,one Of
Which everyone know is
HMI, the (iinfig'S` All' gore," and
the dialogne atur lyrics aro often"
Witty and interesting. Mevening
r •
.itighWay•eollision, and a few other
4ess sensational affairs. We may
•be" atirejleirever, ' that, whire theie
things are taking, place, 'there are
• . man)r liteSsant things going on that
-
site not reported-;-4in the front page,
• at any *rate. Perhaps if one is
• capable ot,lielng shoeked he should
tikip the front page of „any,
metropolitan:zehtily. •• '4"'
• •• s
-4.tt1ee GovernMent has,
•beaten Off4litee non-cOnfiden;evetea
.11buse• of Connnens,
•' lo,y‘ MajOritlea respeetivelY of• four-
teen, twenty-five, and nineteety,and
the:, imPression is growing that it
im4r ourvive longer than' was at
tarot 'considered poseible. The situ.
*Lion' praces graat 'Strain
sued, the • infiportant items are
Mufflers,' gasoline lines, carburettors
and - 'the. _ignition syitern. -Trouble
rarely conies- stuldenly and, 'there
are usually • warnings . -of -defects
wbieb can be, detected in advance
If the fractbr needs repairing,
under no cireunista ces should this
be done in ally bui gir where fire
could do extensive , amage.-131s-
fence is the greatest protection and
the cheapest: A mininium dietande-
should. •he eighty feet from any
Men building. Miming gasoline
alFeads rapidly. „ ,
COmbustilile material in and
around' a tractor can be a sericais
tre hazard. Chaff ean accumulate
ott the engine, . pile up on the
Muffler', or get sufficiently in eon.
tact with heated parts, to ealise
flash fire to start,.
Arid, say experts,' traetera
driven aronfid farm buili41ngsi5li0111d-
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it Membeiii. af the Cabinet, tar- be, _handled Itit the same...cot at('
"444Itton to ettrYing on their gwa judgfile'it grYen tO Al,'Iving
vlitilaterial duties they must be •;in 1:11;A:neotiTigg
' alinedetalittaiOna , attendance on !there are a, the, higlvvia34ut the
they, "Wyse, If AIr. Attlee sh4uld, 'Slightest accident., fiaminggasoltne•
visoft .10,6g ouwde tiodee in I can eause dianstrelia
LQ *Ott,, t4 get 410tig in .aue,11 it pi11eh,114*e' , • ,
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e might get some ' h-tnts..4komA Man' eala. coiwitire his lady love
thtnades 'fortner l'tittle 1Wi1tilate,r,IL 'firie. reallY lig ' lidered, .. •
Mt Mackenzie' Xing, who hx, tbo*. wilt lie 'bilFe /her §omething she
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6ttkiWa 1041102• 0 ii)gd navigated I At ii prfoo bo, vautt afford.
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