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INTERESTING LETTER
Dear Editor -
I always delight inre,ad-
ing your paper, as I see. so many
names of my old acquaintancesthat
it gives me a strong pull on my
heart strings. •
This week I 'see that Lam-
Iiar
narne Ed. Axt. Well I sure
know him these many years,, •• I.
took notice of the item, in your
-paper o.f March 18th, where Ole
local hunters of Zurich are 'on
the tracks of, Mr. Jack Rabbit,and
alsb noticed that you havegivexi.
Ed. credit of baging a ten poun-
der. Now dear Editor, chicat think
for a minute that I, doubt his word
ithat he bagged the rab..at, ut
you know Ed. wears glasses and.
they might magnify some, aedif
he earried it a rxille or two, he
would naturally think it weighed
ten. poutalS.
You remember a few years a-
go, Ed. and my big brother, were
on a hunting trip, and they man-
aged to corner a little helplesS•
rabbit, 'eoth claimed they ehot t.
Well, that affair has never beep
cleared arp in raa,min&- -Of capuree
niy bra.• tried to explain it thr-
ough your paper and Ed. squirm-
ed a little about it in, rriy little
bro's, 'shop, but he did not have
theface to answer my bro's let-
ter in your paper. Now dear
• Editor if you slay yuo saw theJack
' • rabbit, .and that it weighed tent
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pounds, I will be perfectly 'satis-
fied, but be sure to mention that
y ou saw the g wo Linde.
Please Dear Editor, excuse me
for writing you such a long lot -
ter, as I lealiee you are a busy
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EDITOR -In reply to above
totter we hope it -will be interesting
to know that we actually did see
and handle the above memtioned
Jack, and in regards to veryfy-
•ing the gun •wouljds wish to say
that what was left of the bunny,
there seemed to be enough buck-
shot burried in its hide to easily.
kill a ,grie‘ly bear, this however
makes no mention of the niultitu
dos of shots that did not hit the.
Jack, , but he certainly got an
awful dose of "shrapnel", both
hind legs shot off, and parts of the
carcase so full of holes that one
could alMost read a pew,sipaper
through the remains, and they say
it was all done by Ed's. howitie,er
\\Ito spoke rapidly three timesip
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CHURCH NOTES
The Men's Actalt Bible class now
hasea membership of 54. There
were 38- present last Sunday and
the 'election of offic)rs resulted as
follows
President -Wm. O'P,rein.
Vice -Pres. -i1. Geig
Secretary -Lea Hoffine.n.
Treasurer -Lloyd O'Brein.
• Tho Evangelistic :meetings have
been 'well attended
They will continue this week ev-
ery rii.ght, 'except Saturday„ at 7.45
The result .se far have been very
encouraging,
Sunday March 28th.
10.00 a.m. :Palm Sunday Service,.
11,00. Bible School.
•7.30 EN angelistic eerViees.
net, this service the annual Sun-
day school mooting will be
held,
Junier League -Friday at 4.00
o'clock.
Sorry to report that Mr. Henry
Howald is on the sick list.
MiSs Geraldine Sararaa returned
Irdm London, to her home here on
on Saturday evening.
Easter Greeting Cards. We
have a fine s'electioe Hess &
Scino
Miss Ethel Hess, who has been
ill the past week, Vs able tfp be a-
round again.
Mises Jemima Johnston at
the- funeral of the late Jane
Johnston at Bayfield last week.
• ?Jr. and Mrs. Chas. Webee, were
visitors at Hensall on Wednee-
Oay,
. Mr. Frank O'Brein of Staffa,was
a visitor with his 'brother, Mr.
Wm. O'Brein a few days thPs
Rev. F. .B Meyer of Dashwood
Preached a very suitable .serm.onj
in' the Evangelical church on Men -
day evening.
Mr. Philip Poster and Mr1
David Fuss, have installed Radio,
eRveiving Sets, purchased front
W. G. Hes's & Sono,
Mr, and 'Mrs.Milfoad Schilbe
.Mr. and Mrs. a Krueger were Sun
day Visitors atthe home of Mr.
ace,ck .Mrs. Licrui!S SchilbeL
Kenneth Routledge,
ler for for D. Ferry Seed ,CO., of
Detroit; stalled for England on
th.e steamer "Celtic" from Boston
on., Sunday, March 14th.
The setting of the loth Divirson
Court which was achoduled for Tu-
esday, March, 2ard, was postponed
till the sitting in May, Judge
Lewis of God -rich is rather
in-
dispoOed to. health
Rev. 0, Schrag preached a very
powerful sermon, in the Evangel-
icel church last Thursday evening.Nvas
The church was 'filled almost to
capacity, and Mr. S'c51.rag
given -the best at attention.
Our local mail courriers received
the unfavorable news from head-
(' uarters, Ottawa, that regardless
if the trains ran o.r not, or if there
is any mail or not, they Are
re-
cjuos'td. to nuke their daily trips
and gather what letters may be
in the- various boxee going out.
A few more real estate ,deals of
impoirtance \Veit put throvigh on
Saturday, when Mr. Herbert Mo-
useeau purchased from the estate
of the 1at3 Mrs. Maggie McCormick
the building now toccup led by
rM. G. Holtzman. as a dwelling
and the fbre part is being .41.sed
by the Weitnen'S, Institute for a
Hall. Mr. ellltzman has alsepur-
chased the, neat little dweinilg pro-
perty from Mr. Andrew Price on
Mill Street, the proiperty (how
occupied by Mr. R. Angel. Pos-
session in both .cases will be given
this 'spring. We understend Mr.
eleusacaa intends making consid-
erahle changes on the McCormick
prolaerty, •fte he will Use it solely
fur living quarters, and it will be
a hi gcOnvenience to his garage
as it is alongside.
Owing to the bad conditino of
the roads there was no mail on
Wednesday moon, and people We-
re vary ''.isairporinted ten not re-
ceiving their INS Li al amount of
n1 ',ruing Tail, Something seem's
to be wrong with the machinery
somewhere, the local carrier states
that °Wing to so many bare. 'spots
it is too hard on a team, and he
ii therefore waiting for the county
to take off' what snow there is in
Iner'sllo ean use the motor
'hes 'Then it will bo mattor of
e few mere day e nice warm we-
ather wheu the road's lo Henn -1l
will be cat ,op ani all one maas
of mei that a perscre can hardly
thro'ug'h We think. if =one
piece of road in tha county needs
ta be converted into to hard sue -
face road it is rthe one to Heneall,
• 1thate is , d. 1 f tl L 11 the,
right stens were takee it could b''
'eeee'rIeleal: One of the first
llOneel would be everybodygot to-,
gethi0., and pub : the right way
aJ
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GUITARS $7.00 and upwards
'Ukuleles $3,00 and upwards
"Ukulele Banjos $3.51 and upwards
Accordoons $3.00 and upwards.
Mouth Organs 25e. to $2.50'
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