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P � ,`Ai-�,�,',' " o - Mr. William Berry received two car s "Bzzzzzzz" . , - - is thO opening Chor- allegiance to the teraver=10e C
�!411 q� " 4� 1 11 qv'F'.�x,p was little political talk on the conces- ' and seven quilts, onea ,vknter morn- us, ,that proceeds, -to a "BIbbbblizzazz -filawcauded their affiliation -to izy
k;,1K "li, -PO.b rates,. $1.50 a year in load. of good coal at Brucefield an f aw
NIA 1-1`��I,'��-;, ; -y- I I ing. � aaaaal' . . '. and eventually a Uerve" poli.-ficiJ parity. .
1� .111- � . ,l Iff &-fis. The candidate's meetings were ThurliFft - -
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..�111'11'. 14.11��. � "I . �� 1. . Miss Elsie Gaiser, of Credition, , a I . wracking drone. He will swoop d1awn It was ev4dent, too, that many oleo-
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1, '41 i , 1, W �.O- - � .: .,� 1 1� I I . 1. I - for the County of Middlesex. I swat at ,him, and a1mbSt electing the - out,aad-00t temperance
� 0*'�,f � g , ., - . . . . . Tumatibn as to- the state of �he. Mind- I)r. H. F ,xeter, has 'Pilo very 'thou t of -bare feet On a r k my in wh I 9 t candAdate wAs So uncertUln that It -1
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........ � S - ORTH, Friday, October 15th. . also to heat his office. glides to a landdrig somewhere on ,?[ry was 0
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.... 11�1 I . 7 � 7 7 . . I . - The result shows very clearly., girls' modalat the Seaforth Collegiate or at your skin and raise g'oose-pim- feet and, my nose wrinkles up for a ho�v(,far the promises of "Advanced
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. .. ,�,ir'l .. .. mornfing wash, in icy water was, an- my sneeze .
., ond. The junior boy -W medal was won and then lunge, out with my hands, 1934',,aad, are not -too sanguine with
. . roduce For The'West. - made up even before the contest was ough to . . . � Wall, it was just un- ,with the result that I , ,
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� opened. The 'rural constituencies Dundas. The senior boys' medal was I ilght on, the face with my fist. lion The liquor magna I I
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. 1�"' ' hile Ontario has experienced a � -won by Ross Forbes and second b awakening when the covers '
-, n,;� ,.'-',W had been watching -Mr. Hepburn for Y would be in a rouse from her dead al ' O170, have again dealt us another knockout.
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, 11.1,��'L' . �' ' ' joe Sills. The following program w" &tTlpped off, and, you would be expos- ,She heartily pokes at n3de ,. . . � blow which will keep us Sleeping, at
l harvest seldom duplicated for its to'the icy blast ..of an unheated from so I
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, ,K; ... me vantago' point my tantaliz- least, until another election, but in
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. ,�, . I - � approve of all his actio Mr. J. Sleath; presentation of badges: attic room er is lauglidug at me.
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�� , I .�; � the, Western Provinces have experi� Mesdames Morson and Rodgers; male Other young men -may have "'had , All is q!41et! I roll over arid shut- perairce people of Huron, are stirred-
. N whole he was a man they could un- Y ambitious, and, the, fire of their ting my eyes begin tdD count witil as neVer before -to -Strike -at the subtle,
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r I one year s standing, but of many. He talked to them in laVgua(re - 'And this brings us face ,to facer
� Q1. ZD Miss C. Gelb; chorus, Glee Club. pair Of pants that were as cold as ning to doze, when I feel a faint with the present immodiate need. If
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"It- �% , Provinces are absolutely without mier Hepburn said his Government painfulG accident at The Bell Engine I wanted or0y to be so great a man still and edige my hand around from thenefa ,our, beverage roo&s,, we can,
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,'��`:' food for,� man or beast. Without I bad reduced taxation, the rural vot- heavy casting fell, on. his foot, badly as long as I wanted . . . and then got him this time, and the thought wpo am al-read'y numbered by- hun-
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�� 'Mr. F. S.. Savauge, has purchased They tell us that
, ".", , s much favored land -e residence of the late Mrs. John 140ftY thi . . . and, sometimes when over -ambitious or something. inslitution, which, without fluarl
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, �!�, Already organizations, are under WIlen he said he had redu6c, the S-imuel Sweitzer, Reeve of Stephan 'has Ilost.its flavour. I am, inclined to have .sent Tioll Farr spinning. Laz-' addJeted to drink.
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I .�11 � way to gather the surplus 4 food he intends running.' � . achieved my ambition of wanting to meanders back' up to rest. . in Ontario where this work is under -
P"11, I their power bills too. He abolished
,", I ... U'll, and clothing, and have it shipped to . I A few -days, a -go Mr. S. Smillie, of sleep In as long as is possible in the At last sleep Polls Over me, like taken, but the cost to the patient, is.
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I'll �F-:,�� . \ those in need in the West. And we examination fees. He not only bal- HensaIl, picked from' a tree in his IJ7�6ialug- water flooding over a valley. I go, pmhibitive *and � the distalne*es toov
d Y I garden an, apple of the ontario varie- Now, I dislcov,er that I can't sleep away into a deep Sleep and content -
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? "I 11. .Y. believe, too, that this movement will . 0 the budget; he had a'surplus ty, which weighed two Pounds and any longer: Somehow or other my meat. Not quite! This� tdme it's all '
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1,il . continue and increa of nine million dollars. Their car . measured, 15, inches.dn'circumference. eye'lids, that used ,to be laden down the sheep that I have so ruthlessly
""",. . I liceu ikr. S. D. Stewart 'bias sold- his fine with, lead have'become attached to hurled over the hurdle. They all purpose to take up this. phase of.the,
'.1- ,;��.s were five dollars cheaper.
1. sufferer in the stricken areas has I farm on the London, Road, Hay, north balloons that Persist in keeping them col back in a ang to beat up on problem with the Preihi,er of, the.
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'i v for. I These were things that the rural of Hensall, -to Mr. Win. Popper. Open. Sleep has become a thing of me for making them do so. many Province. I shall, if oth4r.condItIons,
I �i:�, The big flour mills in, Clinton which the past. .
tricks. It is, to my consternationthat do not intervene, offer to go to New ,
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. . . . . . 1, ople of Ontario are being ask' . they handled the money them Statistics and details regarding' thw
1', . I try fleeing, and then discover latest and best measures to be taken,
��,11 �. The cities could concern themselves goes ,down, many minute and myster- that I am Waring down the main and res, ctfullY isk him to relegate-
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I 11, over other election issues if they Mr. Alex. Mustard., ,of Brucefield, iOus little insects venture forth to .street oif-Slowtown wi all th ra s a uff '
., it generously. Let us do it well. . received several first prizes for. his' plague as' with -their noise. ' I lie determined to get me. M b . iclent Part of ,the liquor rev-
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z1111 anything they pleased. . . the chirruping of a ardeket .' . . i Object for' who the hab t Ir a be--
, "R. borse three years old and over. the. between the vision of my eym The cowe a disease, amd, wilio ere of them-
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.", sidirg near Wingba�n, had his foot magn i el)
,�., If one is to judge by the result of had no more bearing on the result cut off when he Slipped through the Then there Is a fly. Now, for some is impossible! I.. Thds worth while o4jective would,
1� 1. � in a measure, -express my thanks- to,,,
,�� the -recent provincial election ' top of a cutting box into the knives . I
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�,'� . Wade, was diestroyed, by f * JUST A SMILE OR TWO 0
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,,r�'. . ago there were almost as many third that ever have \any bearing, on the 0 with us enthusiastically in furthering,
.�11, started between ten &ud eleven - this'Present great nbed.
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IV, 1, I parties in our politics as the people result in. rural Ontario. .. - Tuesday. night. - The old stranger shuffled into the In the mean -time to you, M�. Editor,.
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.. � ,r-. in the Republic of France suffer un""", In the - -rural constituencies there 0 noyed .'with a temporary resident in lectors ,of Huron, 1, remain.
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.D'.1,,.,. , 1. .. . "SixtY-two Years ago," he -said, "I the. village who complained of �lie
K - I der. ' . was just one issue, and that issue From, The ,Huron Expositor left this place a penniless boy with na I -rice the was charging for. ilk. Yours sdaceftly,
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.1 1. We had the,da'y of the U.F.O., the was Hepburn. To vote for Hepburn October 21, 18Er7 ]cut me by my schoolfellow, Burrows . .
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". . - pritie as in the city," he assured, h
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, vote against him. And the re -� suppose Burrows is dead?" . "But that's rionsense,,, she insisted.
, 1'� . . I The central telephone agency at That he isn't! " cried an aged, voice, "rhe milk I get in the city is Pasteur- � .1
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I -.1. � the Reconstructionists. What has Sult of the * election clearly demon- Clinton 1hias beepi transiferred tr "I'm Jack Burrows., andi let me be the lzed." . . .
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�i�; � become of them, and why? St have been al- � first to welcome you back rich and "Pastewrized! Pasteurized!" he re- I
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� 1". . mo ral The Orange Hall at Winthrop has famous to Your old home," . I bDrted. "I'd like ,to know anybody's .
,- I , Perhaps it is the approach of bet- A as many Conservative ru All the villagers cheered. cowe thIlt are pasteurized, more than � eep in ;1
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p.... ter times. Third parties do not seem I ,some of the members. . .
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1� I I native, ,,if you could' lend me another hour of the day or night � and you'll
, � 4 � to thrive' in. iimes of prosperity. Per- . Liberal ones: I ' Thompson Morrison's farm ha s five, dollars!" . -Countypapers
�, . xpositor been, rented to W.m. Armstrong, of cows PaSturizing in the' -fields.
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.1 wanting. said that Premier Hepburn Was the Hu' I �
. �-" . Perhaps the people are . . On Monday while working the . . I nommosom Rebat Of One Mill
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�1. thinking more clearly. I C6ndensed from an article- b�
", I . . John Gilmour, of Wingliam, had two y i. S. 0
IL:';. I litical -figure since the days of John of his fingers.takerE off. e HELIUM Bainbridge in Chambers, Journal. 0 $4,01.75 from the Department at To-
111,,!� , , Whatever it is, we, in Ontario, . . Polito, as their -share of the one mill
-,� ".4. . . A. Macdonald and Laurier. He is � - on Wednesday afternoon. of last - I rebate on.
11 11.�;., seem to have gone back to the old week a large black -bear was Seen * taxeS, given by- Premier
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. , ".! . relatively low _ 01P �xtent Of 'One Part to 250,000 has B Ahis CbMing wixiter.-
� And it is a"safe and --sane'movement. � On Wednesday evening is Mr. Ja's. 'co9t is one' of the real romances of been demonstrated. BU as 0 nissels Post.
. - , the faith aiid fancy of ruralVestern � t, -it w nIy .
�;!:. . �1` Eallantyme, of Usborne, nlear Farqli-, science. The existence of helium in e -hen the heli in c utent f na r
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"I ,� I i I Ontario -to any such extent as he. bar, .was r6turning from Staffs, he the sun was' known. years before'its gases occurring in. different Parts of
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.E,,��. . position party, are unable to provide met with a Serious accident. The night Presence terrestially Was announced. the world was, in'vestfgated�,, Clair Ruffell, young son of Mr. anal.
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, t- . . was quite dark and as the was. des- Prior :to the early days of the war it r�ussdhfflty of' large-scal,6 Vrodu
"�i good government, there is little hope was produced in microscopic amounts was evident. ctdGn Mrs. Charles, Ruffel-1, was knocked un-,
-11t I I hold that faith and fancy (and it ig coal -the steep, 41,111 betyreew Staffa c0aidous and painfully burned 0,
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1, 1, for either the country or the people -, gTowin ' and, Cromarty his borse' frijittened only-, t66 cost averaging three hurr- The fact that helium was ,Dbse,rv_ Sunday afternoon w1hen, e a
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. � and made a Sudden bound. ,dired -to. four tiundred ,pounds per cub- ad high - in the sun's chromol-sphere Play, -he threw a wive over a main
R ill�. if the have to live under the rule of I the .
,,, I .. y continue to be Premier of this Prov- buggy wag upeet an. foot. it was 1 -hen cons,16ered prob- sugge,4ed that the density Of the ga' Hl line oil, Bridge Street. T,11O.
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".. ri,", t . all fighting f or the balance of power. I I dragged some_. distance. His, face, weight and 'non-inflammablilty, would "liglitast gas known., 'but holium shock when. the trailing end oif the,
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: I and arm were-conside sed. make an ideal .filling for lighter-tharl pears, next On, the scale, land although .
. 1!�� Our best government, our most . �� � 'nably brai . wire vn�aPped around his lbg. He wag .
",%', . I I ' 04 Friday evening the Young Pao- air craft. Examination of the natural it is -about twice as heavy as hydro- une'01160i'Dus ten III nutea. The short
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,M�� - ': V. . . , peaceable'and profitAble times have Ple of Paul and Lakeview ap- gases from wells, in marby parts of Ran, thids is not sufficient seriously to circuit resulting from the contil .
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'' been lived under a 'system of two WHAT OTHER PAFERS SAY. Pointlalen a of the Hensall north cir- the world proved that these contain- affect ,the lifting Power. Helium -has the northeastern Section of the town
V 1. . cult, met at the home of Rev.:Amh, ad helium in amounts varying from a lifting Power of g per ce�t less In darkness' uldil, U D-mL--G,bdorich.
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I ..'', party government. And, we believe, I K. Mustard), and, Mr. Charles Red- 0.95 to 1.75 per cent. than 'hydrogen, but this loss Sign"
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0 1. � 1. . mondil in their behalf, presented -him In. 190M by the use of 'apparatus It"all compensated- for by its other ad. � Injury Fatal - I .
, ,�� , ., always will. " Workers App'roved Stand with a pair of beautiful- goat skin similar to that- used In- the manufac. vantages.: I .
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11 ., , . � �, : . �, .. � . ,. - . (Guelph Mercury) - I . I robes. . . ture of liquid alr,.beiium of 93 toi 97 Helium is' an absolutely inert ele- TO gas gangrene, resulting, from an I .
I k�. 0 I ,On Saturday evening the black- POT can't. Parity was ,obtained at a DiOnt. It is non-Inflararl injury to his hand ,arid subsequent I
�11� - - and 310,13- amputation ,of the Member ig
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.. T; ", . . Smith shop, house and, Stable of Mr. cost Of fourPence per cubic foot and explosive, and it can. at. I
, 'I". .. I ,Nor were -there any great -issues to embarrass Joseph Mitchell, Ghiselhurst, were a raVOlt Tece'DOY issued by the '1�nit- traversed, by be more readily tributed,,the dealb at AJex=j*g lios- .
f4.L*, . the premier in his quest for victory. The Lib- electric discharges than Vital on sunld� - W, ,,am Ill
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0 *f�, flon last week made many things the Main,, approved ,Of the courageous and con- three feet f sand. Mr. McDonald, from 'natural gate -hai -been erected, below the earelope', as w101i It Was 'tOra to shrods by ca fan,
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�111,- ' C,aptain of this ,"t? reports, -having have now been able to effect certain and,. that the ascengion.a'at prevent; in the ,blower of a threshing maclitne'.
1.�. '.15'.11" � . � elear chief among them being the I sistent stand adopted by the premier In blocking Power '01 WiT. Elliott was brought to,AI6,xandrw �
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9 I I I the attempt of: a foreign revolutionary organfis, " seen a boat loaded with ore sink,in mechanical Improvements which will the adrohip Could be raised or lowar� hOsPital I and thie hand Was Immedl- --
�,:�.' fact that the people of 'this Province tion to gain, ajoothold In this province. the same storm with 16 men aboard. Teduce the cost of . helium even more ad at vr,u.l by heating or Cooling the atelY amputated, but gangrene� stll
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11,V, :,1 � I � ; � .1mve given full authority to Premier . I Oil Saturday last a little son of Mr. PffectivelY. . gag electricially-an Immense im. .
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t 'A' �r ,I Repburil to carry on. - A I Robert Goventock, of McKlliop, aged ]@very airship difiliasteT which has pTO`vemeftt 071, ,the valving necessary two days later and. ,,.he died within .
'.,� . � I about live Years, met with .j�painful occurred ,during the Iasi few year t h g n -There. need.be no 1,06 twenty-four ihoiirs. Coroner Dr. Vv, F.. .
, ", 1V -,�� I . -with one ex' S, W, b ydro 0 i. . 13 041116'w investigated- but . .
I ,011i- . accident. While playing In the orch, Caption, has. resulted in of helium through V&Ivitxg; and aduce ' did not order, .1
., ��%: : There was no. mistake about it. It � Only C. 1. 0. Tatters Left ard a horse kicked'blm in the face the burding Of the ilhip. The excep- the loss of helium by "'A Inquest- The remains were bill I I
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01' ,�"', ' (Toronto DaAly Star) United States, airship through the fabric Of the envelope is Goderfoh Signal.. .
- , � a wound on the cheek. -----: the only airship in only it the amount lost in the use
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", ,j�: I '. One of the featuree of the election campaign A very Pleasant and, well attended which fiellum has been used, as, a gat Of ,hydrogen-, r�charglng wOulti be, less Riley - Hunkinu )
01 � 1 -aft in 1934. Both werb ositive. In Meeting of the Young Liberil Club lllbng' in Place of hydrogen. The !a. fi%equently required. if . p . �
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P, ", .L , was theld, in, the roolas* oul. Tuesday flammabffitY�*Of hydrogen enormous- with- -a CaPa,eity f .2,500,0 cub! feet wedding took place 'ai .
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�, 5"� - 1984 the people said that the reign 1. 0. lisitue: It was nl of such flimsy material evening, The following officers were lydniereages, the da,tger to Which- air- were kept pbrmanently Londles,boro
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,.i, ,:,� 6f extravagance, and worse, must that If began to disintegrate as sooti'gs-Mr, Rep- elected: Ron. president, jobn McMil- ships and balloons filled with this gas flalted� with hydrogam, a fully in- 2 Parsonage on; ftturday, .
al,�� . 11 ��:�; I � J . burn put tt on the washboard of d4scussion and Yearly supply October ad, at- 6 l vrbeh, Clara
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If. � ... I .. 11191119 Pres., J. Darwin; 3rid vice-gres., Alex. Of t -a ,
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��,�, , . 116pburn 14. Y. Attrill and Stole alt, his. apples, btfiefl--- "Popoing off,, observation Itk Would be Appiroximately ;eld,000 Wdre a gown of Wine -ebiffori velvet /
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