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ill, Under 18, Stewart Wigg, David Grieve;
4.,•e;,..4? .•ett,c•.,..t•ela book .litarion APplebY, Joyce
race
li' ile4e01',%4e Pet tbe Wage 1 MMpler
to ,i14, *Itself of those. yelp did
net See'eeene• eye with Me anCleunal
the erecient Mereelte I 'haw been flea.
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terlIzu tfird moat :Of my dupes
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hail or il. the killing or...gwe ot,
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;Farmers ite thle sOatieet
plated eating whet and
•busy ciettiag barley. The
ripenieg feat and will eoon
for harvest. The •grate
era ab.ove average
ha eentie
are 'now
oats are
be readf
crops thie
and a
e. eveiekeeed -&1148 With hie Parenler
lifr. afid:Mrs: R. ., Paterson. 'N
• Mies Violet 'Willis, on peckeallifiehe
is a- guest of Ma and Mrs. Alfred Tay-
17. Mr. Tatyloe's sister, Mrs, .F.'exa,
ner, ,of` Montread, ia also a visit&
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Mildred jeAnStaU) '•Oi
MeLeall (nee -. ,. • a . • , ...e •
Hensall; a Bola Jame! Peve0eVe. -e
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• Carmel. - W. PA. 8. Meseta
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The weinme,4,,posteeewey eqeekereae
4,..1,.;eieee1e. e • , . . 'ElAltetill balloon race.' (boys), David'
as will beHhtterted- at new low cash rates.: Grieve, -Elmer Rivers.; balloon race
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Iowa:Whet- Were awe par frienele. Bat
even ee, d .draet like too much steering.
.y.v.a,r .the
good yield per acre is efieeeted. -
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with thew. ' •
Mrs. jamee Smith and little daugn
Carmel Presbyterian Ohara !bold
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their regular meeting On July 14th in
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the sohool room with, Mrs. R. OaMen
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tell, Loa and roma ermine lilientisenta-Pex word: '
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(girls), Evelyn Rivers, Lois Haerison;
nail driving (xaen), George- Reeves,
Elmer Rivers; wammes rolling
It always leaves ate open 'to stuipiejsel,
beetaasat Alves Ultif the ereeps, Whein
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ter, ..S,
He;hirley, of Windsor Med Mrs. ftwick and daughtere. Margaret, of
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en presideng, and claimed. with a hyinn
and prayer le.deby Mrs. Oanterola The
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Sud week 3/4 Cent
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, Mhaianum charge, first insertgan S5 Cantu .
Epee figure. initial cloud abbreartathin mutts as one. word. '
erte efeThenes, In Memoriam Notices -1 cent per word.' Minimum, 60 cents per week.
eafizieti may be direebsd to a Box Number, care of The. Huron ExPcsitar, for 10 cent!.
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anteeeeete. additional per week will be reargei if ads in above class are not paid . by the
- ..eaetualtty night in the week ht width the ad wes run.
Ti/rti4, Marriages and Dmiths inserted free a charge. .
,Auetion,:eales. Notice to Creditors, Etc. -Rates ion acopeeation.
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Pin,
Rosamond' Appleby, Mrs. Hildebraed;
clothes pin race, Ethel MeKay; heoe
race, James. Scott's :team; water re-
lay race, Mrs. Reid' .team.
eam.
John McDowell, lie years, was
awarded a prize for being the oldest
man on the ground-, and . Douglas
Thompson, Seott, two -weeks -old infant
son of •Mr. and Mrs. Jaxaes T. Scott,
bbe youngest baby present. An abund-
I of it at night 1 waken inethe
m rning ,with my nerves all shatter-
ed to plecee and anae, nervous wreck.
So -there you are, my dear Benito.and
We alone •know the -cost of 'holding
our. Jolla anel keeping 0,, whole skin
at the- eame time. We can't be
squeamish. If any one bobs up with
an idea contrary to 'ours, 'we've got
to bosh hira, or them, on, the' head.
And fax" I,
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Mr. and Mrs, Norman Wheeler and
daughter, of. Detroit, are Visiting M
Mr.
Mrs T. H. Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Berry and Mete
and Genevieve Slialth seent SundaY at
Erin.
'Mrs. G. Proudfoot and Dorothy have
returned to their home after, visiting
Mrs. Mary McKenzie. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Tellowlees, of
Kineardinte are visithig with Mr, ana
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Mrs. William Conant. .
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Mrs. Welters, of London, spent Su -
day with her sister, Mrs. C. A. °Mc -
Donnell. -
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' Mr. and MTS. Janies A. Paterson;
a'coampanied by JackDrysdale, left,
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on aturda b otor for Altoona
B y y nil _ , '
pa., where they wilr epen.d a week or
so with Mr. and, Mrs. Hassell and
family.
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Bible lesson was read by 'Mrs. ,A.
Logan. The roll call was answeree
with one of God's promises. Mrs. F,
Farquhar gave a "spleedid aeading,
The topic on "China" was taken bs
Mrs. R. Orimeron, followed"by prayer
by Mrs. Arnold. The meeting closed
with a 'hymn and the Lord's . Prayet
in unison. .
Hensall Wins
. • 14 ,.
Lost and .Found
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,,Births ,...
ant lunch was served by the ladies
of the congregation.
519 as perecatally, am con-
corned, the Swastika must live. I can-
not turn my job over to Anyone be-
BOvemanvilla spent the,week-end with
Mrs.- A. T. Scott. ' '
,Miss Mae Kennings,, -Who has been
Visiting with aer sisters, • Mrs. Alf.
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Hensall Bush Leag-uers on Prides
POCKETBO
.1: AST -LEATHER Calt
IdeLEAN-In Clinton GenenaHospital -O
l 'n
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causeif I did it wouldn't take the
Mrs. Frank McCliaohey and babe
Smith and Mr's. Lloyd Hedden, re -
evening took the London Posties a
tulle 3-2, when a
bib:arm ele omoneya in Street
.t. ef , on
en Thursday. Finder advise Box /68, 'EX-
POSiT0e, Reward. . " 3684-1
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JulY 131th, h114r. and Map. Ferne McLean,
a son -James Beverly.
W1LSON-In Seat Memorial Hospital, Sea-
feral, on July 18th, to Mr. and 6iIrs. Har -
' Art Appeal To
public but4a short time to find Out I
have been spoofin.g all along. My
gosh! 'Waxen I think of that cantin-
&Penn
t Sunday with Mrs. A. Rohner.
Miss _Mery eM.cGully, spent a few
.
days in London.
tureed to her home At Egmondville
on Saturday, accompanied by her
niece, Shirley Redden, who will visit
town to the of u
former Hensell pitcher, Welsh, wet
the victim of the Hensel' onslaught
T OST -A BROWN CHANGE PURSE CON-
4-• to.ining sum of money. Finder please
leave at ExpositOr Office and receive reward.
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old Wilson. Dublin, a daughter. .
BOYGE-In Sciott Memoriaj Hospital, Sea-
forth, on July 18th, to -Mr. and Mrs. Fred
J. Boyee, Bruoefield, a daughter. ,
ROBERTSON -In Scott IKLeinorial Hospital,
Seaforth, July 17th, to Mr. Mrs.
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locate, if I can, this confounded leak
has in
gency I -can almost see a blank wall
and a firing, squad.
A great ' deal depends on develop-
meets in the next few months. John
..Mrs. James Walker, of Clinton,
spent Tuesday with Mrs. A. Hohner.
The annual Oddfellows' and Beef
'.
Ring picnicwas held at Hayfield an
with her grandmother, Mrs. Fred Ken -
nings.
Mn E. J. Carlisle, of Detroit, is a
guest with his sisters, Mrs.Mary
t.
Kerslake's home rim was talieRturHnin
point of the game.
London Posties 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 4 1
Hensall 1 0 2 0 0 0-3 5 1
Batteries, --London, Welsh, Collin
' Property For Sale
on and
Cecil .Robertson, Ethel. a son_
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which sprung ogen my ranks.
Should the world ever learn the truth
relative to conditions now extant in
Bull and France are both working ov-
ertime getting ready for a scrap. And
I have a sneaking idea there are some
Friday, July 15th, and a very enjoy-
'able time was had by all. Mr. John
Pepper was the holder of one lucky
Leiper•and Mrs. Anna MacDonald.
, Harry Armstrong, of Hay Town-
ship, is spending his holidays
and Fenguson; Hensall, Keefer, Tudoi
and Kerslake. Hensall and &trice
the Reich, 1 fear it would
summer
'will hook up on Monday night at Hen
ea0USes FOR SALE - TWO entamE
"•-• houses in excellent condition. each with
modern convenienees, garden, garage_ On
Priced
Deaths
greater
cause me to suffer in more ways than
. one. As it is now, I feel myself bor-
other countries who may take a hand
in anything wheal may come to pass.
pansequently, when all is considered
ticket and received e, lovely satin
cusetion and' Mss. William Douglas
held another' and got a camp chair.
with his aunts, Mrs. T. G. Robinson
and Miss knee Reynolds. .
The
salt. Both teams are showing .grea.
form and a good game is expecte(L
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good residential streets in Sea8orth.
right for quick sale. Apply to Box 167, EX-
POSITOR OFFICE. 3684-3
L . mi . h, -on
COLEMAN -1n Tucksert Wednesday,
July, 20th, George Henry Coleman, in his
74± year.
dering on 'nervous exaaustion and , I
am as jittery as an ald maid after
our situation is not so hot .after all.
While I would not admit it to any-
'there
A bountiful supper Was enjoyed' by
all. The results of the races are as
annual congregational a ad
Sunday School picnic of Carmel Pres-
byterian Church was held at Tur.n-••
,
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Pepper Family Picnics .
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TIONEY FOR SALE -BUY YOUR HONEY
•'-'' from Wallace 'Ross Apiaries, Seaforth, ola-
her first proposal. My. goodness!
Think what the result; would bei if
spontaneous in!
one hut yourself. I will say is
quite a lot of unrest and diss-atisfac-
follows: alas 6 and under, Jean Mc-
KinleY, Vivian Dowson, Merly Dow-
bull's Grove on Wednesday -of this
week, with a very laree attendance,
S,o.me 75 members turned but fo
the Pepper reunion held at Queen"!
Pesite Fair Grounds. Price 10 cents; over 50
pounds, 9 cents, in your own containers.
Order.; called dor and delivered in town.
Pho236-W. 3683-3
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Crich Family
combustion set WhY
we wouldn't last as long as Haille
..qtl?.ssie did before the League of Na-
'Lens.
tion in GeemanY as well as in my
neevly acquired territory. The Gestepo
are working day and night and the
population of our concentration camps
son; boys, .6 and under, Douglas me-
Beata Jimmy Chapman, Hugh Zapfe,
Jack Rathwell; girls, 7-10, Amy Aik-
enhead, Ruth R:athwelle Blanche
and a splendid outing reported. The
afternoon was spent in various sports
and .games and supper 'was served at
well -laden tables, to- which everyone
Park, Stretford, on Saturday afternoot
last when, a complete program- o
games and races were i•un 'off, 10119wne
ed by a delightful lunallecie prepare
In Memoriam ,
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Really I am convinced that Austria
-the latest addition to the German
Reisch-ie not as complacent • as ,it
as well as some of our jails, is on the
increase. Despite the • rigid censor-
sail) we have. established, the truth
Zapfe; boys, 7-10, R. McKinley, Bob-
by Allan, Jiminy Ailteithead; girls,
ander 15, June MurdochaBetty Allan,
did ample justice.
Mrs. ,Roy Smythe and son, of Nel-
son, B.C.,
by the luncheon committee. Th
president and general eonvener o
John Pee
LOVIMEMORY O
r NG F
"euI1r)I'VaLt'ret Ann Cudmore, who passed
away in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,
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'on July 26th, 1932.
3654,cl -Sons Rai Daughters.
Harry Gibbings, Murray Crich; girls
under 6, Gladys Pepper, Ada Crich;
boys, 6 to 9 years, Donald Crich;
girls, 6 to 9Leis- Crich, Helen Brown;
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boys, 9 to 12, Murray Lee; girls, 9 to
should be. Truth is, I have been liv-
ing in a fool's paradise because I was
foolish enough to imagine I had the
entire population of Austria complete-
ly hypnotized and ready to eat out of
is slowly but surely becoming Inio.wn
and it is a qUestion just how long I
am going to be able to make the Ger-
th
man people believe e moon is Made
Of green cheese.' . e '
Joyce Aikeboys under 15, A.
McKinley, H. 'Peck, M. Graham;
young ladies, N. Ste -wart, M. McCully,
L. Elliott; young men, Y. Aldwinkle,
B. Aldwinkle; Bill Burdge; married
are guests with Mr. and
Mrs. C. Cook, Mrs. Gook being a sis-
ter.of Mrs, Smythe. She will also be
Visiting her brother, Mr. A. .W, el.
H empbill, wife and 'family, who are at.
their summer cottage at Oakwood,
the picnic committee was
dnhead;
the secretary-treas
per, of Brucefiel ,
tir'or being Miss Grace Pepper, Hee
sale „. Following are the winners o
the program of games and races:-
Under 6, Gladys Pepper, Hannah Per
-.
Agents Wanted '
12Helen Crich, Evelyn Crich; young
,
ladies'- race, Pearl Pepper; young
Cliff Pepper;
nay hand. Now it develops there is a
considerable number of patriotic Aus-
trians Nebo utterly despise the Soma
With you it is different. All you
have to do to get rid of ..your
obstreperous citizens is load them
men, Abe Za.pfe, A. Johnston, J. Core-
ishe married•ladies, Mrs. 0. Dov,eon,
:Mrs.Mrs. T. Baird;
near Grand Bend. '
Mrs. James W. Johnaton, together
per; tears, 6-8, Ray Stewart; 'girls, 11
14, Edith Pepper, Eleanor Pepper
w ANTED -AMBITIOUS HUSTLER. SErJ,
" Rawleigh Productu. Needed every home.
EaAly sold. Pleasant work. Should sthrt
earning eta weekly and increase rapidly. we
teach you how. RAWLEIGH'S, Dept. ML-
363-50-G, Montreal, Canada. 3684-1
men's race, married wo-
name's spot walk, Mrs. Clayton Mar-
,,n, . men's spot walk, FrankCole-
Li,
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man, John Turner; slipper race, Min
and Violet Pepper; balloon race, etre:
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Wilmer Wallace.
eika, myself in particular. • ,
Such •be,leg the ease the situation
is rather delicate. and will require
,great patience and . much skulldug-
gery to overcome. When I decided to
grab Austria I ..sent several hundred
on
a mow and ship them down to Eth-
iopia or Libia, as suits yourself: On
the other hand, if I sent all the pea
ple-half. of them even -who d•o not
kowtow to my methods, there would
be but
.McKinley, three-
legged race, girls, N. Stewart and a.
Elliott, Elizabeth and Joyce Aiken-
head; boys' teree-legged race, T. and
B. Aldwinkle, Bill Burtege and Gor-
don Keys; ladies' kick slipper, Mrs.
E. Glen, Lillian
with her daughter, Margaret, of Lon-
done and friend, Mr. W. Cook, also of
London, are planning an extended mo-
tor trip,- leaving on Saturday for
Windsor, Niagara Falls, St. Cathar-
i•nes and other points east. '
boys, 11-14, Sloss Pepper, Kennetl
Whersel; young ladies, Aileen 'Per
per, Lois Pepper; 'young men, Gl ee
Pepper, Dalton Malcolm; ierriel WC
men, Mrs. Gordon Stewart, , rs I Wa'
ter Pepper; married men, WaLs. Per
Salesman Wanted
The prize for the oldest person at
the picnic was given to Mrs. C.
of 1DY most loyal, dyed -in -the -Wool
Swastika workers into the cauntrY
a corporal's guardleft to up-
hold the glory of the Swastika flag.
'The fact we have been helping
Elliott; clothes pin
relay, Barbara Graham and Elizabeth
Aikenhead; ladies time race, Alice
Mr., Thomas Welsh and daughter,
Florence, spent a pleasant week end
with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mickle a;nd
per, Gordon Stewart; lifting a anut
on head (couple), Joy Kent, . Gee
' Pepper; kicking slipper, ladies, Ell
QALESMMNII-IF YOU ARE NOT EARN-
ing $3. a day. you cannot .afford to miss
tbis opportunity! Over 800 men make from
Walkey, Toronto, who is 85, and to
, the youngest, Marjory Cartwright,
Clinton.they
with instruetione to stir up all man-
ner of . trouble and dissatisfaction.
This did, and when all was right
General Franco send a few thousand
helpless women and children to the
grave pas been a stumbling block and
Glen., Mrs. M. Elliott; men's time race,
D. Ali:twinkle, John, Snider. ...
family at their summer cottage at
Rondeau Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blowes and
Timmy, Mrs. George Pepper; kickip,
slipper, men, Dalton hialeolm, Georg
Pepper; throwing int
818_0.0 to 550.00 weeklyaccording to ability
(as I thought) I stepped in and took
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•girls peanuts
with distribution of 200 guaranteed products.
Cash salm. Free gifts. Liberal cominissi001
busi-
The person who came. the longest
distance was Mrs. Clayton martin, of
over the reins Of the government. To
do this I,had to make a monkey out
I fearwe'll never be able to collect
value received for our investment in
mn
menand munitions. ' Again,
KIPPEN,
baby, of Oshawa, are visiting with
Mr. and ears.. Claude Blowes, bhe
boys' mouth, Auleen Pepper, Nelso
Pepper; men'sabean . bag throwin
RIGHT NOW best tbne to start this
fleas', Free particulars without obligation,
FAMILEX CO., 570 St. Clement, MontreaL
3685-1
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.r.,,
r-, n.glethart.
' Others who came from distant
poirets were: Mrs. Norman Habkirk,
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of Curt Schasohnigg and pull off sev-
eral more underhanded deals, such as
confiscating all the cash and other
the Jews
our un
derstanding with Japan is not worth
much because the Chinese have ,prov-
ed to be much more formidable than
Farmers' Attention. -As the haying
season is drawing near, now is the
time, to bring in your repairs. A full
line heads,
formbrother. er's broer.
Mrs. A. Filshie has accepted a posi-
tion as teacher of Art and Domestic
Science at the Collegiate, St. Mares,
contest, Donald Crich, Randal `Pet
per; married ladies' bean bag cor
test, Ella Tinney, Ma ka Malcohn
lucky spot for ladies, Mrs. Ernest Pet
Auction Sales .
'Trent, Mich.; Mrs. W. Lincoln, New
York State; Mrs. Ernest Crich and
from Stratford; Ernest
property of and putting the
sk•
ids under young Otto and . his
mother ex -Empress Ziti. The latter,
any of us believed possible. If we
move too drastically in that direction
we might provoke the Russian dicta-
of sections, plates, Pit-
mans. etc,, for different mowers;
fork bandies, shovel and 'hoe handles;
at a salary 'of $1,500 a year....
Mr. Albert Passmore, who has been
spendinghis vacation -two
.per; men's bowling, Donald- Rich, Ro
Pepper; ladies' bowling, Mrs. Gordo
Stewart, Auleen Pepper;
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AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE, TWO LOTS
and Household Effects, the estate of the
late Mrs. F. J. Kerslake. G. H. Ellliatt will
sell by public action on the premises, West
Street Seaforth, on Saturday, July 23rd, at
1.30, six -roomed brick house, garage and all
modern conveniences. Effects -Mohair cites-
terfield and chair, wabout dining room suite;
2 mahogany rocicing chairs: 2 bedroom suites:
single iron be& springs and mattress; Wilton
rug 6" x V; velvet rug 111 x 121 hall rack
and seat; covered Couch; folding conch and
mattress; kitchen cabinet; kitchen ' linoleuni
le' e 161; sewing machine; washing Ma -
chime; kitchen table; coal oil stove; double
electric otate; electric conker; toaster; elec-
trio iron; pictures; dishes, and Many other
articles. Terms--43ash. Real Egtate vrill be
sold subject to reserved bid- MRS. D. I-
HIM • eaeutrie: G. il. !matt Auctinnear,
others Crich
and family from Pontiac, Mich.; Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Lee, of Ruthven, Essex
County; Mr. and Mr. Harold Crich,
of Londesboro. Others came from
Goderica Clinton, •Seaforth and Wal-
ton. •
In connection with the centennial
the fp/lowing poem was read by Mrs.
Frank Walters:Mrs
The Crich Family .
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ay back In eighteen hundred and
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thirty-eight_ ,...
of course, caused the Monarehists to
become somewhat wrought up and
daily since then I can aotually feel a
growing dislike for all things Hitler.
If you have been perusing the pa-
pers you know the greatest shock
came immediately after the coup
when a wave of zeladestructica swept
Austria from end to end. We did our
best to keep the story from becora-
ing public propertly, but our efforts
availed us nothing. When it became
known most of the suicides belonged
to the upper class: there was a wave
of reaul •
mon throughout sections cf
Germany in
tor, and Pm frank hi saying I have
no hankering to mix things with Jo
Stalin. That boy Stalin is a bear-
cat, and if I ever meet him he'll be
welcome to the whole road. •
The question uppermost right et
this moment concerns Curt S-chusch-
nigg. He's a white elephant to me
in many ways. So far I've found no
plausible reason for bumping ,him: off
and yet if I throw him in jail with-
out trial it will create more trouble
than I can afford at this time. Fact
is, I'm out on a limb right now. Some-
-
thing tells me to move slow and easy
hoes, pulleys, etc. One good harrow
cart at reasonable price, At the old
reliable stand. W. L. 'Mettle.
3678-tf
Mrs, Merrit MeMul\ffian and Miss
Edith of Le Mars Iowa and Miss
• - • •
Pearl McMuflon ' of Souix City, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stewart and
Miss Winnie during the week.
Joe McClelland and Master
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guests -of Kenneth are gMr
- • aria Mrs . a •
Hugh McGregor.
On Saturday • afternoon the
e Kippen
East W. I. held their annualP-cn-i i c
in Jowett's Grove Hayfield. It was
. . • . '
an picnic day and -nearly
,of weeks
with his faarents, Mr. and, Mrs. John
Passmore, has returned to his pciai-
tion at Delhi.
The f ' this farmers in is section are and
have been very busily engaged in cut-
•
ting and harvesting their wheat fields
and the yield is very good, but some-
what impaired by the rust which is
so general. ,
At the morning service in the U
Unit-
ed Church, Mr. Laird Joyrit, of To-
ronto, veho spent his boy -hood days
,
here, sang ae fine solo entitled, 'sun
Of My Soule'. whioh was mue •
h enjoy-
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ladies throe
ing •jelly beans. into men's montl
(couple), Mrs. Frank Layton, Ro
Pepper; relay, sticks and hats, Joh
Malcolm's side; guessing weight ' e
owner of shoe, lady's boot, Geo. Pei
per; men's boot; Mrs. Frank Laytoa
guessing beans in 'bottle, E. Peppet
950.
Annual Lower e chool Results
The following are the Lower Schee
results of /Jensen Contiauetion echo°,
Subjects in • -brackets after name
means the pupils were unsticcessiti
, 3688-2
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John Crich settled rib his estate,
He walked to Goderich to get his wife
and- many -other contin-
ental countries. And from reports
turned in by the Gesteeo, 'am
like for ailme. Hence I appeal te
you for help. If you can find any way
-ideal all the
members were present and, quite a
number of visitors eatne to the
a
The erection of Mr. Walter 'Seen-
ceranew dwelling en King Street on
in these subjects.. Grade 1X -Passe
in an subjects.: Donald Buchalter
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Notices
And they began together their wedded
life.
I con-
vinced there has been no let up in
the growing bitternees of better class,
to help me..unload the ex-nhancellor
I wise, to goodness you'd let me know
at once. . ' .
spend
afternoon.. • Baseball was the amuse-
Merit for the first part of the after-
the west side of the railway track, is
new under full swing and promises
to b ,
e a very fine and up-todate
Roma Chandler., Margaret Kercher
Howard Love, -Kathleen MacGregot
Morris McEwan• Mc Helen Queer
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Clerk's Notice of First Post-
ing of Voters' List
(Section 10; Form 4)
VOTERS' LIST, 1938, MUNICIPALITY OF
THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL,
coaerre OF HURON
moetce IS • 1163766113Y GIVEN THAT I
'''' have complied with Seetion 7 of the
Voters' Lists Act and that I have posted up
at my office at Hensall on the 8th day, of
July, 1938, the list of all persons entitled
to vote in the said Municipality at MtiniciPal
Elections, and that such list remains there
for inspectiOn.
And I hereby call upon all voters to take
immediate proceedings to have any errors or
omissions corrected according to law. the last
day for appeal be' the 29th day of
1938.
Dated this 13th day of July. 1938.
JAMES A_ PATERSON, -
They hewed the trees to build a home
That their- young swains might never
' roam,
Sante grain they grew for porridge to
eat,
With homemade bread of flavor sweet.
'
The bears molested their clews and
,4, .
Pigs. ,
Andaravels were made in heavy rigs.
They cradled their grain, and mowed
their hay,
All by hand on a summer's. day.
,,, was brought in many a sack
From Piper's Mill og a horse's back;
And butter and eggs to market went.
be they Jew or Gentile, Austrian or
German. Many of those who, destroy-
ed themselves stood high in the werld
of science, of literature, of music, ead
many other 'branches of knowledge.
In fact, they were of the intelligencia
and were looked upon by the world
at large as important people. Under
such circumstances you can 'imagine
my humiliatioe. When I think of it
now it'simply burns me up -for as bad
as it is, I am forced to admit it was,
and is, the truth. , .
.
Sbortly after devouring Austria I
got in toec,l2 with Konrad Hendien
and persuaded him to create a diver-
seen Over in the Sudeten Mountains
and among the Sudeten Germans of
There is
to mention: another rumor, but I hate
it to, you since it concerns
you to some extent and' pertains to
your proposed understanding with
John Bull. I have refused to give the
story serious consideration. But come
what niay, I ate sure you'll let nie
know the moment you enter .into any
sok of agreement -or deal -with
John Another thing is this: You
must not forget for a moment that I
am still squatting- in'
your -backyard
and: you are well aware that Brenner
Pass le mighty handy to the Plains of
Lombardy.
Most sincerely yours,
CORPORAL HITLER
noon'after which the , g were
- '' - wf011owin
the winners in the -contest of sport:
Children's- race, 6 years and under,
W Kyle; boys' race 6-11 years R
' ' ' • • , R.
Caldwell, G. McLean; girls' race, 6-11
years; S..caldwell, I. Daymond; three-
legged race, McLean Bros.; Slipper
race, W. Parker and Mrs. Jaciebi;
hoop race, W. McLean's. side; ban-
ana race, R. Elgie and Mrs. J. Sin-
Glair; married couple's. race, Mrs. (1
McLean and W. Parker; fat woman's
race Mrs Turnbull. marshmallow
' ea ' a '
race' ''''.'sa E. Workman; married
"en's race; J. Upshall; kick the slip-
per, Mrs. D. Taylor, Jr.; married wo-ggins
men's race, -Mrs. Jacobi; kick the slip-
per, men, W. Parker: A short' time
one
with • all modern. improvements, and
will add to .the nien- dwellin•gs of
which the -village is noted.
On Sunday morning while wrestling
in the Scout house near Welshes lum-
bee yard, George . Sangster, son of
Mr. and Mrs, James Sangster, had the
miefortnne to be accidentally kicked
in the face by one of the boys, Ca1.15-
ing a fracture ef the nose. He W9.5
taken to the office of Dr. D. G. Steer
and received medical attention.
.
The -many relatives -and friends of
Mrs. W. A. MacLaren will regret to
learn was taken seriously-
ill on Fri-
day with an acute attack of appen-
dicitis and, was taken by Dr. Steer
to Clinton hospital •
Jeanne Pybus, William Sproat, Plot
ence Schwalm. Failed in one subjec
-Blanche Thomson (Spelling). Panel
in two or more -Gwendolyn Coope
(General Science, Spelling); Mae
Gcodwin (General Science,' Art)
RIlhh. 'lgoAillster, (Br. History, Genet
al Science); Ronald- Parker (Matte
m•atics, .Art); Blanohe Watson, (Br
History, General Science, Methemat
ics, Geography, Sp'ellieg). Grade X -
Passed in • all subjects -James Camp
bell, Norma Cook, Gerald Passmore
Jeanette Salmon, Carey Joynt. Fail
ed in two or more subjects-Willian
Hi • • a
(French, Latin); Margare
Tudor (Arithmetic, Geometry); Keit/
Buchanan (Eng. Grammar, Physic
And exchanged far money to pay the
Czechoslovakia. This he 'to
was then'sperre, at the but
on Pride
Friday evening
Clerk of the Village of Hensel]
3683-2
rent.
did much
• •
my delight and eatisrfaction. But I
'
ZURICH .
water soon
the call came for .supper and all sat
•and an emergency operation perferm-
ed at 2 a.m. Saturday ruing and
gmphy, General Science, Literature
Composition); Douglas Sangster (Ene
' ,
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
nes-ahoy THESE NOXIOUS WEEDS -
ee' Saw ThistleS. Ox -eye Daisy, Wild Mus -
tardcBilnd Weed, Blue Weed, Pepper (lrass-
es, Bladder Oampion, Hawkweeds. Stinkweed.
Oarniens:- Thistle. Cbmmon Milkweed, White
Cocide, Wad Camoh Wild Leftiftmes, common
Ragweed, •Dedder. Gammon Bua-dock, Poison
Ivy,' Chickary, DockS, Russian, Thistle, Tam-
mine Mustard, Cinquefoils, Spurges, Hemp,
St John's. Wart. Arkansas Bedstraw.
The Weed Control Act states -Clause 4:
'Every 'occupant of land, or if the land is
unoccupied, the owner shall destroy all weeds
deannated noxgons by the regulations as. of-
ten la evet7 year 213 is sufficient to prevent
the ripening of their seeds.
'.Clause 22: „ Ansi parson who contravenes
And now there are Criches long and
thin,'
With all sorts of new-fangled yarns
to spin,
And Ceiches, too, that are thick' and
fat, .
And it is said sometimes they fight
and spat_
The girls are married and gene to ex-
plore
With Townsends, Robinson& and Halls
galore.
And now there are Turners and Pep-
pers and Coles,
v" u glases, Wallises, Lincolns in
all kinds of roles. -
I .
had not calculated on -the bellheaded-
ness of Edward Renee, President of
the Czechs-. And now I find myself
bolding a hot potato which I am
afraid to drop: My mistake lies in
the fact that I tad, for the Moment,
forgotten that Benes is not as dumb
as Curt Schusohnigg., Benes refuses
to be stampeded by the howls and
threats sent up by members of, my
gang. Nor has he been idle M making
preparations to put up a first class
strap. He has guns, plenty of them,
and ammunition enough to send shiv-
ers up and down the spinal column
Of Swastika Germany. On to of that
b '
•e has oocnes of elanea-big bombers
-and all the lot• ready to take the
air at a moment's notice. Well, be-
The board of Police Trustees' er-ith
members of the local baseball club
and the Zurich Band are making ar-
rangemente to hold a celebration dur-
ing August. A strong committee has
been appointed which has power to
Appoint necessary sub -committees and
make all arrangements. The prograth
will likely consist of a baseball Mune
anemia band tattoo, dtaneing, etc.
Mr. Chris. Swartzentruber of the
Bronson Line, had the misfortune the
other day to have his hand caught in
some rollers on a grain &nipper. A
'number of fingers were bad'y crush-
ed and he will thave a sore hand for
weeks. •
A large from
down to the well-filled tables. Sup-
per being oyer -all departed for home
feeling satiellied -that the W I picnic
W. • c
' had been a very duccessful one. .
Miss Violet Me f Marlette
His, o ,
Mich., visited at the home of Mr. Wm.
Anderson, of the village during tbewere
past -.Week.
Mrs. George Petty and son, Wil-
Haim, of Detroit, visited with friends
131 and around the village during the
past .week. e •
Mr.. and Mrs. Williata Haney, of
Wing) 't In visited, at the home of Mr.
'Young
and Mrs. W. L. Mellis, of the irillage,
during the ' past week.
. Mr. Wm. Anderson, of the village,
is spentlieg a
. . few days With friends'
in Marlette, Mich.
et date of writing•is ' '
daing as wen as
can be expected. ,. :
Mr. John Elder, who recently suf-
fered 0. fractured hip and wrist from
a fall from Mr. R. Y. MacLraren's
dwelling reof while shingling,
e was
brought 'home from Clinton h•ospital
the latter part of last week -and is
now resting comfortably at his borne,
but of course it will be some weeks
before he will be able to be around
again.
On Sunday evening last Mrs. W. A.
very pleasingly rendered a
solo in Carmel Presbyterian Churoh.
Services in St..' Paul's' Anglican
Church during. the summer months is
being held at 9.45 a.m. and the pas-
Gramtnar, Physiography, Geometry
Literature, Composition); John Tudol
(Eng. Grammar, Physiography, Gen
eral Science, Geometry) -Robert J
Moore, principal.
Mr. and Mrs. Danieks, of Brantford
week -end visitors -4n Hensel!.
Miss Hannah Craig, who has bees
in Victoria Hospital, London, for see
eral weeks, returned to -her home here
on Tuesday and her many friend1s. will
be pleased to hear she is making ci
good recovery. .
The annual United Church cOngre
gational and Sabbath sohool picnic,
eeld at Turnbull's Grove on Wed.nem-
day afternoon of lest week, was Tate
largely attended, 'although the day
any of the provinfions of this Act ar refuses
lor neglects to obey lawful order of an
Inspector given under authority of ads Act.
shail incur a penult/ of wet less than $10'
nor more than $50, for every such offence."
Weeds have no place in a progressive, mun-
kipalitso; do you:- share to prevent their
%mend_
EALAND KENNEDY. Weed Iespettor,
... Elanici.ndEtY of Tuckersmith.
same
,r -i, .. .
'''' ere was Jack vele) pictures could
paint, . _
Without much effort and no complaint,
All his ohildren could do the seme,
II SO happened there was another
frame.
,
And, too, there is willieg farmer Joe,
And you just ought to hear him blow
lieve me, Benito, if I had made the
mistake of sending planes to intime
date the Czechs that.- men Helms
would have be -en raining 'bombs on
Berlin inside an bour's time. You see
i's just a hop -skip and jtimp from
Prague to some of the greatest cities
In the Reie.ch and It wcated never da
to permit the Czechs bring death and
number Zurich and vi-
cinity attended the picnic at Grand
Bend on Wednesday afternoon held
under the 'auspice's of. the Hay Town-
ship Farmers' Mutual Fire InsuraCce
Company. The crowd was entertain-
ed with sports and a number of ad-
dresses. '
' A short session of the tenth divi-
sion court was theld here on Wednes-
Miss Etta Jarrott, of Toronto, is
spending holidays at the home of her
mother, Mrs. -Isaac Jarrett,' of the vil-
'Inge' .
The many frien•ds of :Mr. John A:
McGregor, of Tuckersmith, will be
sorry to learn that he still continues
quite poorly. We trust a decided"
change for the better may soon take
tor, Rev. Mr. Hunt, makes exchanges
which is thel•pful to him and gives the
congregation a change to hearing'
neighboring ministers and students.
The small fruft era') in this section
has .been much benefitted by recent
fine rain.s and • the raspberry yield in.
the swamps and, woods is very good,
Mrs. T. Ryan has
threatened rain and the .farmers were
very busy. However, the. rain heel
off and a happy afternoon and even
ing was beld by the large gathering
an the banks of Lake Huron, just a
few miles north of Grand Bend.. The
early half of the day was spent by
many in bathing and roaming along
the banks of this favorite resort and
folldwing
• Popular Stallions ,i
'
About , Nelson, .Herma.n, Howard and
Harold, •
Ernie, WtIIbert, Frank, Melv. Ala
destruction , uptin my followers. Ev-
ery time I 'think how close I Was to
day with Judge T. M. Costello pre-
sidieg.
Place.
Quite a large number attended the
/Sundae
returned to To-,
ronto after a short visit with her rel-
atives here, Mrs. W. Luker and Mrs.
supper in true picnic style
gamee and spoke were enjoyed,
Miss Milared McDonnell returnea
- The Clydesdale Stallion
FAVORITE. AGAIN
.. 24.397
meroimen't era 1961 • '
Will itand at hiS own stable et Brucefield
for the seasons. Pateen dollars to insure,
payable .February I, Mg.
ROBERT .D. ainetnecte'Proprietor,
. Palearaaataeietateina, lollttnager..
and
.
And then there, is Will whomakes
the bread,
And sometimes wiebes he were dead.
For the Milling Company seeks him
, 80, '
He makes no profit from his doligh.
m.aking sucha blunder, cold sweats
break out on me and I have the ghee-
ers for an hour or more. That would
certainly have put .the fat ill the fire
and chances are an enraged public
might have handed me my hat and
told me to beat it:pronto. That would
have been terrible for me for I don't
Rev. C. C. J. Maas, of Detroit, a for-
mer pastor 'Of the local Lutheran
Church, -fs sepending the week with
Rev: and Mit?: E. Tuerkheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trueraner and
children, of Toronto, who spent a few
Weeks vacation at. the lake ,and with
relatives have returned to their home
school picnic which was held
at Bayfield on Tuesday of this week.
A good time was enjoyed, by ale
The farmers are all busy cutting
wheat t4hroughout this -section and the
crops• are not as heavy as first ex-
pected. . , .-week-end.
. •
E. Kipfer. .
Miss Minute Sangst& spent the
week -end With friends near Bnicefield.
Dr. Harry Joyne of the Queer Alex- Alex-
andra Sanatorium .staff, visited his
mother, Mrs. Alice Jayne over the
. Mrs. Stela has returned to her
home the first of this week from To-
ronto, where she spent a couple or so
days with her sister, Mts. George
Laughton.
A very good photo of Ma George
C. Petty appeared a few days ago la
the Beacon -Herald of Stratford as one
of the oldest
• - aerate
believe there's a spot on
in that •eity.
hoxne in
members attending the
,
IniPdtted- 'cipdestilite feithIliow
SpLWAY RESOURCE
And when s,leMe speckled- trout you
crave
earth where
I'd be welcome -unless it's do wa in
the hills of Ethiopia.
Me Herbert . Axt returned to De-
troit on Monday after
.
HENSALL
Varna after a pleasant visit
Avith her sister Mrs. R,. Cameron and
Miss L.,Poster. '
Orafige ,demOnstratiOn held there on.
..
the.12th of 'July laat. : ..
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, - . .
, • • . Tate I28731 (13029)e
Et lira.• Mt • , Form 1
„Ittitidoe , - • - ttin leave me own
etolitieit' ' Ad mid ee south on Wee-
a
trleAt' Vtee Eames; eolith a . Itigataen, for
eittdaseeneasteand smith to Wawa:
Mitetif04,, hetit. etiog este* Of Tockorantith. for
cpteelentememate a& th`O 9tit eonemaion of
Just ask Geff or Willy or Hugills
brave, .
They know Where the beet are -caught
And how to cook teem on the spot,
I
,
Now if better infOrmed you Wish to
be,
Those are.,a few of .the things that
keeps me awake. nights. But not all
by a jug full. There is a constant
and ever growing strea,mt of stories.
filtering over the border and the
world at large is fast finding Out the
attending to
the sale of the household effects of
,
his father's eetele held Saturday. -The
dwelling Prolterty was not sold.
Mr. S. M. Ailderstat bate sold his lot
on Edward Street to Mr. M. Weber,
who. intends .erecting a house on. It
.
New -Shipment ladies' panties, slips,
hose. Special redeletions on summer
shoes, Goodwines. mai
' Mr. and Mrti. C. Hart (nee Miss
Marie Poster) and family, of Tome-
to, are spending a few days with the
I
The Hensall Citizens ' Band took
Part In a band tattoo' held In Sarnia
on, Wednesday, July 20th.
la °lilt"' -}1°41)ital, on Wednesdae,
July .1.3th, to Mr.• and Mrs. Perna
Nice improvements are beitg made
n the interior of the local post office
in the. way of repainting.
Messrs. 0. Geiger and son are have
ing a large force of hands thie mune
mel- lei their onion, and flax #fields.
llijiage., . itfiene Otatier4 tor nhollt-
..tki, C.anitte 13vsi„ Ith eon-
Call at Manningn, they the tree,
Mats of conditions as they are today
within the retch-
berme time)in the future.
J. Haherer & Sons, apiariets, are
latters 'parents, Mr. mid Mrs. A. Fos-
ter.
,
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, 4 - ea:2„,,,eret #iee e,ae fa
0 , " #00. night, 'flints.
e 11161 11"fh
Pt. 00671. ; • then
• '31 ' ItiOlit .WhPf-
3)
f
Itebn: titee
. 0 -, ''','''' few**. entil
. et e.,.. .,,
And maybe Phyllis could be perenad-
ed
To type-,sonte copfee by Lucy aided.
' • . • •
N'oNo ' the ilet, la long and / fear it's
• late 'or
8 about the' • ' • .
clan
When I dime:veered. the leak ,I got
pretty anal, but when the story
aim% the "Polatin Kitchens"- became
knowe I was frantia and believe me,
if I Could lay thy hands on tbe patty
parties 'who are guilty of nutter.
making large..shipmeets of 'extracted,
honey to Toronto every week. Iloney
Production, hi:Waited the average thii3
year and the quality le exeellent.
A meeting of the direetere of the .•
Zurich Agricultural Society -was held
...,
.
Mr. and Mre. Claea, .Vanlitorta of
London, .accompanied by, friends spent
Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mr . '
s.
Cleerge latlaistal. ' ,, .
Air. Cecil HuditOn. hal
-and ' e sow
itenneth, who bare "biett,suending the:
,,
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Bargain -Excursions JULY 28 'From stAF01011 .
, / . . .
dititito tam sold at 0
all a 4acent C.N.R. Stations) • •
To C.N.R. . STATIONS in MARITIME PROVINCES
reale ee Ceis . e ' .
eb 'e,p New BrurieWkle P 'nee Ed • ' .
;. p wart! Island; Neva Scotia
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.ut. We wish to state •
tho wet be beat lit any land
good wholegolite folk are In de,
• '.' 'Mail& • ,
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mg gaeli ththgeell 4f they -are.true
..,,.., I'd Make the purge Of 1934 leek
lite a suilday. sthool pietdi lit corn,
parisint: .,
the Other evening wheu,the- Arise list
was r,10i. sed Ott ,other ..aerangenteate .aeorge
for the "autitai ,fall,fetr to be held the
. . .
etxt of Septetbbet , , .- ,, „
pad. tuto weeks ."With- lir. •and • -Mrs.
Oudot., fat. oti -Sabirday lot
their:hone& iii Chicaga.. ,
. itAtr.Pa, ' 0 'A • . • t -
Mr. . , tors it f Tarot lb MAO •
Tickets, Pates.
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