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I tAh.a. William Hamilton, Cromarty. one with idea�," said the personnel ual 600 ,pounds the store had sold' working ,again. On, the si,de'of the .
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I 4of 84 years. Before her marriage, to ful person," job. A young graduate I know, fare, 'for the day the Saar rejoins I I ,.� "
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I 31T. Ballantyne she wasi .-Miss Eliza- "Ideas!" snorted the president. of who worked his way. m . we are qualified to, supply. We have modern type faces, a wide I .;It�10415 � I
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. .survived by four sons, Jaim4s, Ballan- You- Read up on it, learn its prob- That's exactly wh e did. In '. olrralne whose will be pleased.to call, and, if you wish, assist you in planning the 1, �
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. and Mrs. George H. SmInis, Of town, branch of industry. References � will who owned the cafe. The boss wa. � rgan- THE HURON EXPOSITOR I 1
who ,on January 5th reached the 215th ,show ,books from which you ca�' ob- interested, andIr let the boy put his ization. Sa-arbrucken, the capital, . I ���; �, I
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I ly observed at their home- 'here. At know. In anyevent, h,e willbe aston- around in, the kitchen, then he went in 'the .5treets. There was not an up- . � 'S
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'high noon, on Wednesdo:y, January 5, Ished' when be finds an aPPlic McLEAN BROS., Publishers, SEAFORTH . :";.�
1915, tbleTe was united ih marriage ,a job who -ha,s some comprehension up the place iintil-the little hole -in- its 600,000 population,. To -day Saar- ,.", I
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, tat "Blair Athol," home of F. S. and' of what he is to do. . ,-'�`. I
Xrl Scott, of Brussels, by Rev. D. class of trade. To -day, a year later, some buildings, and the roeds of the P I al, 411111,
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I I Green of Ha,rniltlon, cousins of the ,boats- instead of stewards. The idea clerk who lost ,his job in a railroad powerful neighbor. The population him but he merely gives a quick laugh tain Saar municipalities have made of 26:15 tons per acre'tbis year at a .. I ,�. "I
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was manager of the standard Bank company scoffed, but she persisted steel t-ompany that -had been kicking rnams were starving on paper marks, Only those can vote on January 000,OOD gold francs. Knox has an- ton- With bay valued at $12M -per - I �,4,11C
. and later Ibble Canadian Bank of Com- until finally she was allowed to try to the road about discretpancies in Saarlanders bought pl and bath- 13th who were residents of the Saar ,norunced that be will not get out with- ton, ,and assuming that 600 poun&% �_i,.,
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.. -where he has Tnade many'fTiends in xfth a success,that to -day every ship nianufavtured, and the' -high rates Saar will bring the Reich wealbli,--at -there should be about 336,000 quali- paid in gold. Some two billion,francs 100 pounds of,hay, mangels, are wo�.� _,i��,,
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-a business Eand social way. He retir- of the fleet is st,ffed by wo,men, charged for freight. Pla ng a hun h the ost f th ' Saarlanders. fied voters. Actua)ly 520,000 have are in circulation in ,the Saar covered $2,00 per ton. "!
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I covering, as he expected,, tha; the love of ,orie's language, love of one's. sion has the immense task of check- cent. gold. Will the K-�rlandlers � � A,
years aigo. Mr, and, yrs;. San'l-S re- occupies an executive position in the molds in which the metal was cast kind --have �been fammed to a white ing these claimants. Thousan,ds of change, them for paper marks whose An insecticide which is gradually- I .,�
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cle of friends and aloquaintan � -had become worn and enlarged over ,heat by years of Germ -an propagan- qualified voters left thle Saar after gold coverage i's less than 2 per cent? corning into popularity with g-ardemr.- �J_ -. ", 1,
I ces, On "What would you do if you had to ,da. And the �Leagule govemment. is th.- War, and the German Govern- How sball Germany cover all these erg and vegetable growers is arsel - , .1 . ��!
Ahis ocitas�on of the ,anniversary Of land a job ft�mlorrow?ll lasked the a ,period of years, ;so, ,that more metal I . -.11
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I - 9 - "13; the actual weights by which they Knox, ,supreme nler of the Saar, is ing for their transportation, food and will she got the Saar? ed with aTsenate of lead, stays Alan �1�41�
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I - A business. Down street i,% -a I)romin- �,,,ere ,charged. Ho wen-tto the sal,es Just a signature on a decree. Hard- lodging while they return -to vote. So This may well become a'farteTul G. Drun*kan., of the Entomological I I
The Poultry Breeding Pen � ent firm of cotton brokers who, tp,ro- ri'lanager of the -company with the ly ,a Saarlan,der has sieein him; be efficient is this slervice that a Ger- all -European question. If Hitler Branch in the ]Dominion Department � . .I.Ni
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I I facts carefully workedo�ut, and show- never maukes spee,ches, receives the man living in St. Louis is offered thinks reunion may be postponed for of Agriculture ,bulletin ,on vegol . 'A
I In selo-ting the bird's for the ,duce a specially fine -grade of madras ..I..
I breeding pen choose feTa'ales with cloth, tW I've found- (extremelly good ed bo,w thousands of dollars "a year 'Press ,or appears in newsreels. He is passage ab,rDs,d and back for his &in- ,financial reasons, what will he do ? insects and their control, arsend1e of �-41�1
good laying records or that possess for wiping my eyeglasses,. Trouble in freight rates and in wasteft metal anonymous, a man who has been gill gle. voltet. The money is on the Ger- - Some imlonths ago - Chairman Knox limie hw the advantage of being :��`,,'.
I could be saved. Then he asked for en an odd s,o,rt of job, has- done it man ,side, but not -all the enthusiaorn. railded the offices of the German cheaper, ,of having a higher ,mel 1!1t�
jall the ,dharacteristics of heavy lay- is I have to buy'the, -cloth in, q'ualAi- 1��,
ers. 'The males should be vigorous ties and-. �ftt it a job. No job wm available, but one well, ,and will retire with nothing ex- A Jewish family, emigrated to, Nles- Front and discovereddocninent,s which arsenic content, and of killing insects , �'�'l
. up myself. All righ-t, was created. I celyt formal thanks. tine, plans to go backat it% own cost made it apparent that thousands of more rapidly. On the other hand, it . �i�
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. , tbuniling Voluil, :imaginIadoft �on the nomic common sen.sc, hatred of Hit- cause have nothiting to lose, .even if traine-d for "the Saar fight." What dole& not adhere so well, to the plants- A
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/ ing feed1s, The breeding pen should ed .into their office I believe I'd land problem of how things can be done ler, or feelings for Prance, intend tp the Saar votes agaipst Germany. Un- will happeri if thousands of Germans when arsenate of lime is used at6ne, :t%�
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I Anyone who can yourself to observe people and their Porized by the tyrannical majority. assure(L But those Germans active- ury 14th to celebrate the victory and sufficient bydrate,d lime to counteraeb 1 7`4
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and cod liver oil will ,help g1ve, good show,a man, how to- improve -his busi- Methods of do-ing business. You when be observed that his 1,2400 po- ly fighting Hirtler ,have evierything to present the League governi-nent with any possibility of burning. One porl J
Ines's is going to be listened to with- should be -able by watebing a worker Ilife were unreliable, mostly members lose if Germany wins, for HiQerr's a fait accOmiPli? Will lHlifler prefer of arserate of lime is equivalent t& 111Z
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I ,filling ,sta-tion 6ftendamt-wbo, think ,of them and ,brought an E-niglNhm&n to traitors. Knox has gi-ven his guar- the Saar? Will the LeaIgue of Na� lead in, killing value. As a spray, 1.111,11'.
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