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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1940-04-19, Page 6m u s ,., yp', r•, q „, B; M l , a j . I 1 ' {,, . • i' v 4t 1111,'I .. �Xlos r ' � �', '11, 1. ., • _ 1 - 'dbori-"'� 1 d ane . 1 , - _� � .. _ 'see Gauer. IvArud a>F cies .. "e, ,,tie r'f I „ <, .. .. rn' - ' ;.-,.,- .1,,� :: she pw .ung 'ly uO au'd: idlawn boa or. W`b"v{er doe. s,. not came ,l 1 ., ae :�' r .,-,•-* Y*" � - his gestic .room, only Ioislur'At. m gtvos =0 That rule still "'�" � �.j a * r, ,' , . �," m has' m Uhatoats h ea. e�slazao Venezia. Hls r' ,. l r r�� t3'me l!a pi."..e tSil. $ t 4ttrdle &"_P'it"B, [ 'sl ... v _ �w� ��� he .Celephone. 'No, one ,dared go swear 'la,* oY carant��t with Feopl'e wakes ' .. r ` ` a "� - a tram. ' - him' mispicious of pertldty'• tie trusts Backsaw m he tap *4 ib 0 •' t . r i AF9 ,+ Mi 1T a �' I "` I - _ , (Coadensesl from The Awea�can' Mer_ H'e hah galvaged w'ha't; to Could- ono 'one, not event Ciafio-wino is com,- trak� 1� Y+� � 4r -c 1+, ri , , - d1 . r• ® � curry an Reader's Illgestj .�. iirom the wreckage. The Axis s e_ pletely voted, ,tio him. 1' t �T� t 1 — Fb i � P v manned in theory. To 'have given it Mussadamd finds na a elaxatiom an so- in3--it is toe ii gwmt: tl�� , :` . let fir * i �� t� 4 ac�.w Ttve vaost unplamdionable ]ournalts _� Lr r '" -' .s tic oni•me fmt Moana d1s to wralCe aehout uK ► w cl have been leo lose all •bar ciety 1'ar,des bore , Ot'im,l to ext'inc- iign of Bn&xdre tmA1 �' _o�rEs avin powlea agaiayst Englandr and tioml. Ther Roman saeial wormti~which r, u t ,.: •, 1►lnssol,zia'm age, ane>ytion that he is ;. FPramce. P+�a-fus itaiF som6R91t t' i r itvg exposeld an, all sides bo laying Butt :tine German missions' td ' stupid Idlisr8olutle,-he loatshes. . � ��f a gi«andlatithelr, deseribe an dmddslpos3- "" I' Even the apaiNtment dweller is able witndls, a Ibhonolulgh watetdmg amts a tib or aruua Rb si;gays oY has ia,breas- of traits and' mi4itraay ai,adu- He is 2ri,oaid t>mfi Ire has never set s ■ h t, ,, Window Saxes Be - „a fi s'atnsf a1 ga+tx11e1Ait►g .ambition when day oY thle tvindbinr 'box is artivis }. ally 'd`isappeared. Once more he Itried fiat i`tt alp tihe loos of a Roman anis- D�a� �KldneyP ",' Y+ i M 'ilt pa'in`s: yto witvdlaw bates, This sp.rt True box Istai,ned ;green or bt�wn. i'n'g yam. B'r'eaches of •tube wale send to inlfluence Hitler. Convinced .that toorat. For the local intelligentsia _s - . ' . ot` andenin Is, 'hi'gh} irate-ive. with or paiauBed Ro mahah htue 'house trim, him into trawtrusns. ` 1�imis" magazine war with Polanld wanld 'bring in Eng- 'Roe also has Pr'�ofound contempt. +s` ��,, : g g y cauzed a shower of sparks in the �•, II°^ni;+, � .; many more plant's to the>squarie foot should be as long a•s the winldow and Palrazzo 'Venezia irecent'ly by 'men- land andi France amid stoat a Euro- •)lj1thwing and gray 'beaar(W' d's •bine Chita would be .grown. under ordinary I s'houl'd bre arranged so that the top ,„ ming bas stomach ulcers Gini eyd pear oonHag>ation, he sent Ciamo to ologest possible tramslation aY h[p 4( „t>u cond'itilpms. This 'means ,that very. b'f i+t is almmost flush with the windo'N Berchtesgadsen ,'o w4vrsn lthse Frahrer epithet. LONDON a0d WMGix1-zi� `' y " tiled and in ad'di- glasses amid `to bell Cham 'that I would not, In 'his own b�omae he Is well taken . "1 j '7 aich atoll should be lull. There must be dialer in tthe brut- Thds ils not vanity on Y•1 Duke's: part stasid by him. WOien 'Grano returneld' .care sof. The• Donna :Ra,c,hele, wtho NORTH nirl` 1; . tion a fairly frequent application of tom to provide diain,a.ge, and also a so much 'a1s Pear that he will rat chemical fertilizer during the seaslon. slayer of, gravel's.-ei'ndens, tinker much lionger be able t o 'exert the ab- �' � with Hitler s 1st!", st oY "Yian ass! You" tas meveai quite been ably bpi realize � `' J o T s;: n �e swLwte power so Klleas 'to him. A slhsort eats, Mu'seolldni TeB ringing dn" his ,A>at she i® ,the wife oY the gaeatest Easter .el.d........:.'... ..•la 10.34 • crock'eiy or snminlar maaber•ral .for the stoat of an aJss sti v t x , .. 1 same'"'Pu Pos alined that ,rhe wean in I•tafly, follows himti wltln a Hemsall 10 4® + g tyre x.,;F...;;: `' Along the flr+ont of window boxes tame ago an old friend 'had an` ap- game was uP, Gini' said so. "Whoev- slavish devotpon. S'h'e cares about Kiplpen ......I ................ 10.521 r pointment with, the Duce, art tlhe 1'rall- er wink this war," as a ,hi'gh official nothing except the children and the BrucefieM . 11.01 ! " tY >•: are planted trailing Nasturtiums, Od ,tile' d1welve Other Cash Prizes: ...1 .............." 1 j •,.,,:.;, ussolilni' was a Pew who parrots his maste'r's' 01 inions Lhousehold....13'e has tried to edn,cate Climltotn ..I 11.41 #e Getman Ivy Lobelia. Alyssdum Girl aario Veire�ia. M p .................. ;� nide Utes late and, stickler for prompt- ; com+mented `to us recentl In Roane, 'been• •acid has given it up. W'h'en he' Lon'denbord .... I2_US F, ,,;, s+imilar plants, with Petunias, Ager_ 2nd Prize $15 3rd Prize- 5 y ^� • y. ••t :ig::':. (� i mese thFut ht+ is, 'taints'boundirng up "willl mot treat Italy welt." comm home'in the evening �sthe al ;Blyth,........._.. 12 S s::::>::::•. LL WI N ;1111•::•::. >'>>::,': atoms 1Btio;6 as, F`era>ts, Gerarniums 'r,k` a>vd other par its especially reoom_ 'the stm+rs, H,e was out of breath. ' 'fen Prizes - $1 Eoch Mussalinis mistak'ps' ha'v'e cost him wags brImgg ham l,is dressing gonia Belgrave ......_I..,:.. 1222 t c "Must be .getting old ,•:he, Ranted. ttsxtre t7,an his dtreams of empire. They and sslippero. `Z 'like ie bake, care of Wdmghamat ...�.. 12 Ors w u+, menlded Sari t'hns pvasrase Y'airther TOiem he realized what he 'had said. s, have cost him much of the dictator's Benito wyselrP," is one oY the few '{fa _ , _ __ ;,...., daykor Sono slhauld be Rrovided until_ He s,eowPoed ami• buna't ou't, "I hates .. t most esssemrtfal _ as ever xpaYlr3. SOUTH : dust Cpm @te /ere �ctst Glee OE home• Eve Yi1o,°rtug a ehnabb�r .statements sat® 1, � O u o'ld age. Trhe di aciian, muddled• P.ld[ i title plants get established. / Miiiig inr wo?rsh'ips' , his younger ',,; w Seeds, w'hdle only costing a few ,hroixghts, sltoW reactions'. I1dl ranter little mean watch a double chin patters chtldrear� ibumauo Gini Ammra Maria Wimlghn 15UI be dread tihan sold." s MaU: '•I don't want _ - el v 2 tl6 L cenits, is vdta0c to success. We must Pmrrlyt 1 YMr+ Pass, two salni,rng guards at the FaI- rya Macara almbsC deed oY spiral B gh a .... • • _ .......... R Owtward0y Nlussalima lhas plat clung_ tar �, azzo Venezia. andl� walks unannounced ,l •° be sure that it will •grow into flowers menitlgitds a few ago.: He was L 2 26 r P or . vegetables 'suitable to our •rigor- ed much du•riang the Past few years. Pip Flour is the ow you should'ehoose, intro the Ducels moil. Lt is Arturo ' 'li ,e a man 1gone mea 'd'd He dropped 1 h �V ' A t 57 the Ianeg rn his face 'are Iheav- Gl ratan 3 OS» ous Ganaddam cLrsnake. It must be For'yrtes anti all pasta/, for cakes � and Bogairini, alble ohaef 'af tthe secaet po- all W rk and 'spent Wholey, days, at" the ... • . , der , bu•t hi+s step is as' - quick ami l ice, Mussolluti's+ closest adviser and Btt riGefiel� �...... .. . . . . . . . .. 3.25 I from pure strains, selected and pack- fa* cha'ldfs bedside. G4lnen sOte was ,on i ed by reputable dealers. Some flaw- sg�nmgy; the magnificent pasture pinsbably 41hecorud most powerful the road to reccrve:y, he saints ,$o an_ .KsPPeri ...................... i '.. w hitch makes him seem tallller than ;has .... • . • ...... ........ _ ... _ _ _ 5 marts • int Italy. "O'n , of the few meal- H t .., •, _ - - _ - - _. 4� res e'rs which wall do well in the warm- en thw crew building oP, `the Foreign 5 feet 6 dnschles i.s as erect, 'Imps salute ly thonteot mems I .know"-Musslolinii , Exeter' ..,... _.....,,",•_ _ _ _ ...... 3.58• It er climlate bf S'outhern England' or Gorr ondents" Association, There- 11�, - true LTnfted States, Gray •prove alis- as snlaplpy .as ever. And hips speech_ Yom Purity i+lour deaYer will give yaa stewspapel+men presennted tlip Duce + g bshel anise lipped, precise him oreg ° tBooklei, to give efyy���n� � r dais confly- a a. Mus- ru Canada. The seeds YOUR appointment :s*ith a 'big dolfi for Anma Mari Ilk,,;,, . msay rot in our cool ground, or tihe In pnvate, th+e change .has 'bean oli.ni ,held the d'a11 in h'is arms and C.�.R. i�au ���i j : plants may 'not. reach blooming srtage you helpful,suggestrons: eryl stratum) of Italian sloo,ety. The hugged it like a real child. Swallow- ' gradual., . He 'sti'll "�umcps out of bed gossip of Ithe 'aristocratic tea table Ing a ,couple of times, with tears' in until the firsrf Yrost tlu,eatenss nasi EAST, tt like Naitolean' at about,, gix o'clock his eyes, Ih'e turned' to Alfieri, M-rnds- ,. September. a'nld t$e ap" 1v of the dsock wsork- :A -M P.M. 'i` TA S T 1Ir the msarnang after a wound', s lvemr r of _ • • • a'nd >� sea alis ulna, we savedr ea+s in Genoa 'a1}7;e are laid. digested ke P paganda, carts :whistpered in y a Oraur igleep.s Inslomnia is rare with I 1 chow voice, "You say something- 6.15 2 3A - K>< amid ,precisely ordered, before the- s Even -thbss Gblderioh <,." carefulll. from our own 'garden last Haltnresville _. 6.34 2.45 t .i hirrn_ He shuts off" his ' `Worries,' Duce •every morning I c21r'I Andl he' turned 'to ardt the It 3-; fall are often a failure'. They are ICSl, nttan - ^6.45 3.Utt i ate says, like clogiru a sluuce-gige• To his muster, durrang the past two win,:ow while he `trio"d to control his likely, to ,have ,becomie' ,nixed With SleaforI _ •6,59 3.14E ,z,•�, BREAD iter a cup of camamnle tea, he goes years, .Arturo :Bacchind..,rhasF brau194., '.h det', . n the room S F .'. other flowers and poorly '4ceoYeredl or - saving.., s<houl 5 Al4 i uantraaL ... _ .7.06 3 2� e r,'IS <s horseback ride g. But 'he no 'Ionrger , th:e sto of Increasing discontent. * Crod s ;' �.<: s. sllirun'ken blbovnts will 'be the result. ° Ty were' veteran newspaperanen, slut nublim _ _ . _ .. - . 7.12 3.2'9:• ,�� . takers thle .pthemom'ena] jumps he used Abyesnnlila, far'. terms . of coffee, gold there was (handl a. dry cheek_. And w ADA If vegetables, strains may have due y Mitc0iae11l ... -._... 724 3.4t � `�..... 0E 1tr GR�t comae mixed or we ma have un. to. H•is dbctbr,.has ta'otfully warned and promised raw arcate:rials, has .nearly of those ltnersetvi leasmed same- ��'; e>^.... : MA Y' against the sttrain_ Mussolini; has aI- • thin about Maasolimi, the may that iMEST • • • i • • s _ beean a great Idisa:ppoiwtment. There , �• •�,�?i�"%`v wittingly selected t.hrose f�'om too � �-. .'" th,ey bad niever 0nrown befor:. i'<'`'?g3: la.be nlatua-ing .plaint:,.. sa s,�oppeld Oris mad moltorcylcl+e dash- i•s noW no coffee %int Italy. And the , ::. t' ?� les anti his hair-rrais'in•g skdi>Lg swoops. camupaign 5sn 'Spann 'was v�*ry umspapu-, MitchJell _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9,l tT6 9.25' t ' s<? Seed savinsg is a job fo,r the ex- ops slp+read, the But even in the faanily happiness Dablizn ..... _ _ ... _, 11.14 9.3% a v;` At the Pai•a.zzo Venezia he takes nmorJlormatian of thle Empire to Paal� lar. Hotnecaowdt . k 1' fioms s B l' fartttseoperateddbY�PrRy lt• easier. He reaeaves us- stones of 'isle execratb]e Ialian pert- of ih'e•Villa fiarlonda;'th'ere is :io one, Seafoi+bin . ....._ 11-30 IAT r _ - hips work muo ed thiOusandm. But thereafter M .. - - _ _ �t•.. . Pe only thte mast 'im'p'ortant visitors. Flew so'littd skddlded impidly. fromal 'the poosi- eral'shi The .cost in mon � arsons whom 'he can talk to on his own 1'ev- _.... _.._... s fessioaats. Wlnezl w e get our sleet} P• Y G e c 12 05 1D 2'a personal nioittlipieee Viirgimio M e wiz bein as_ ,zits tb' Mussald•ni, hewed a17sCeopl,ly unjustifiable to c1. Amd sb tie has had oro cushion _ _ . aftiplv'mats, np newspapermen. except was within reach. _4nd t is h ..� - from a reliable Gana;dia.0 seed dtous� flan _oY vv'orld power w0uch ate tih se ` ' 11 we do nut ha e to a y,' g o ItalSam people., Stories' began to' against •the blows 'from across the �' sn,aed drat the picture etv fire pac> et. Gaydia, and only a handful of prom- who lies lived, by ,he precepts .of ' Cipculate. The Italians - are mirth Brenner, t1h•e blows which have sshat- : • Tient fb,rM een, admitted Juldu's Caesar and' the lessons of Na_ more frank in their conversation than tared Ibis ambitronls. And he has no _ - . represents the finial result, if we. piers Ihave b 3:: ` to 'the presleince diming tihe last year. ptplepn, .that; is a realization that tine Germamm dare to be. "Mussolini dynasty. "I'lthtiik," be tall' Emil . . . i ;; -- follow tris aim'Ple directions and Tim Farley ,vas tiipnied away. And his' E ..!:.: . ;:>;. Z ,, -" :". give a little care. tears Otis gau0. fihe Du�ee Was' foaled makes history, 'but Hit9Eler makes geu= Ludtivd�g, "t'L1at thea•e will rat' 'be a ' P C P.IL � ' Lam- - ` >� c In the kitchen favorite remark to 'his ow'n ministers .-she kmow�s' •-'that slow=ands allowed gt~atphy," was, size of the pet oraeks to ascarid 'Duce; or that if he app -a EAS',' s<:: ` • g i nisi at the tloivr is a •bnisqu•e, "Gat an wabh ..it. Don't a ::;zit'.,- it is 'ad•visable of ..course to keep, a eatness• to be Rome. Above a14, the Axis Is tin'pop- Tta9y would moi put np w th h8m." 'Ati P.M. a ::>Sta§>.• lois c'liances fo'r. real Ka . s.::;,::: . waste p�y tim,e." He its more drrit- � oil he is relaxing, , ericbi" ... _ ... - - - • . _ ...... 4.21( planttful .supply oY salad matenal ia'lren frxoml tinder his• Close by a snap ula•, Wrhen t'he fionds.of hated) Nazis wrYh that realizati �, � . ;^<z;3>. a ever before, even at (home _ ....................•. r.`::`::: t : ► able thins whom Ore fllacl always ,e'garded avath 'begasn visatineg •the capital .bo'' advise Formerly ate was never can,emi to is- Mestset 4.2€ like ,Iseaf Gini •head lettuce, aniahs 1111:::' Ault his' chmIdnen. a;:. ' t 3.{>`? ;. i and osesibl ceder cot>temiept, and' off ivhtom '.h'e said at ,he ................, ��,':, _;�::,:;:.,:. p y y. , The ,;latter is . • governwent, ev'e'n) �higiv Fascirst of- sue' a decree without Pages of d'e-. M - . < *%: ,,:X , . _ .. ,_. :But tire --real._ change has...come. _in ........ _ . . __---•••..... K - ..- -_ --- Chair -fie t':.meeting: "Th+ at mianfs face ficiaJs sighed="Yee, %t used 4o be to red 4nstivict3uas for •its e>xeeu,ion."- A t t,;�; ,,: `� , t out rn th'e gardesr as we1lf sT;iftec1 w�� _ r n 1 the Ducps mind. No, many, ever, in is a dislgra-ce to Europe." nate in Mussolin'i's daY °' I Gan tlre'only-really_efficaent man ins Blyth _ ..... 4.55 It , plants uGnrally aftei all danger gg he amts said. Sut of late he : } �, of home,' knolw ,N•rha:t staggering blbws When. thie dictators met . far the Thing ; `li'k'e . that rattle the Duce. Italy," 'Walton ..... _ _ - _ - - , , ..,, _ S.�J�._... : . .. is '::>�:'.: : frost ist 'over. °. .: •• 1 : ' Far vegetable rows, there are small and pride 'have first . tiam is June, 1934, at Vendle'e, He has no s�se of humor to fall ;has been dtepu•tizing more and more .' & 1!r ' •1.111.... Mussol3mi'•s ambitions McNattg4uC _. ___ _... _.... s:SsK;<:;.; t1a'ksen from ,`bee wild Gras, of the ty •Toronto .. .................. 9.09 - i':iX<;::4.; ; 1 • Mussavldmd found Hitler a weak, gas- track on-�he hales jokes, 1particuiar- aubhori to Ciano; Granth and �a1'bo. :N cu4Givators pushed' by' ,hand' which rr �• •.••••• . • :: noir=Aldblf Hitler.. Italy reached, orderly, unaliscaplin'ed dtrelamer. A ly about himisleilf. Above all, he has Italy feels' •tbe slaekendmlg' frond, one fir,, ,fit,,::s,<+.<:'i.x-,• will cultivate a plat 100 by:ru4..in ill her zewi.th w}tlh the conquest of Fti1- :<iiii•::.•;:,::,;.;.,;>::,;;::;:s::<z:`>r< urvd'er an hour and these cam ba o- Fh,emch- journaldst who knew• him we`ll no friends. Even alien like Il4ua errd to the other: Generals complain TIVEST ` �1 ^�;;' ::; isopia, and Romse went wild w7mm as ` %:<::... warned the Duce. "W1,y;' raids Mus- Grande aril .Ytalo Balbo, who 'have that they are having difficulty get -I r14� r '. `�' cured ins +larger size for iarse syr 4< tractor. M 1 s t6uted ' Itis srollinar, "d+onft You Fn'ench make your ,lbeens with b- ami, since the belginn'im • of "ting supplies for the army :for a con-' Toronto .. - ..... .... 9.3w- , ay 9, 936, . they Duce "h .. � peace with Hitler?" "Because war Ihis camear, oamplain that he, treats flirt in 'tete Balkans vvihdch, they con- McNraught� _. ...,_.... 12.0 n.. domft trust hlim;' answered the them as notching' .. more 'Chan useful s}der Inevitable. ICalian;• ddplotrvats Walton° ..........:'..:.. , ..-.:I 32131 iiI'.. • birenCttntan. "Eb b}'en!" replied hhe 'assi:stants. He often makees them abroad miss rite crisp' instructions Hdryrth ....:........ .... i2.23 i� '• -. - - Dice, "I' have confidence in ,him,: A'nd stand in• blo prresence. ""When people than always, guideo, tihem..1 Competent AuhT - I ....;_ -... _ . ___ ..- 1[2:321 Y3 - C4�e were just hoping, Granny would, remember and ._�-• I can' lbandile shim," he ad�dted, iii -kung Istandt," 'he 'has said, "•tlh, 7 don% gab- obser'ver's 'iri�'11.ume thinik Lha�t Mus McGaW .:..:...'.-......•• ... 12:4�� -- - a kneading gesture with hfs strong hie so 'much amd you •get rind of solimd is just holding hiss hated until Menslet IT 46 ,i to fi ars. ms ani cker. As newstpaper edr- sees trhe way to jou imp_ Godle nicah ......... + •,. • ..►..�.. ;�'�r'a'.:a, wXussol aPs eondi'di&ice was seven bh.e fi a be a ::^.: ,, stronger whew 'lie, wan':, to Germany t a :, a.. . . .. _. _ ___ 1111 :,'`11.;x1,:, do September, 1937. Hitler liadl Green ..: •. .. ,L.ws ,. _.r *•..,•:.re:,: :^ t'' an obed�i.ent servant...- Outing. tris ,. dAikesk da s' of bhle Ethdb ran crisis . ,� �evesu wfisety war tilt, Great ..Britain ;t: a::: Y:!: . m />°%''' :�}::s;, k:z`:: / •r he ea e's.Gan- • 1 :�.,..:: •11 1.1::::,>::>r.. . ! M, ,dimaiatem'ed over t t'u' , , . ::%iigsi %zi ' %;. • - ns -Berlin •had, erform'ed at t`he a:4 " ,fie P r �: Y. > ... 1- >4` g i6 >; „>.y+ " ,t,. :+i";1¢1.11 c:•:: ��::.:.::: -:. - an - 'em on 'h 3�<:: nd VVh C :. ::.s - Dude' s •commta ..l. !`;`1'11'''1, ' .:>:.:'!.>i: �:>.,;1111:, t;;..-;:%.:!k•..;c•k�b;:::::••;•.>:>.,•:•. �7~•�<>: �'.:" oeeNlor I?ol�lfussPs assa'ssinla>ta'ou, Italian :.:: ...11.11.:.: ;;:;i>�i,;:.<i�. :z: K::...... ::. ..:..: 1..1..1....1 .; .........:;! :... >t:: _ y�,y,y� :• rein Pass r d to the B er ru 1 e fi i v.. y,a1 s v F �� 5t 's � u sclh: a :%k>s':'-•�".".,:; ���;5>y.: `> c ' hs t rah ,�::•: �, ► Hitler bopped P g F;. ;., :. u. y ;.:x,.;;r;! w Austria anal went slcu•ttlinlg f!or safety. :: . >.. :r -.>. >„ „ : i!<:::::es;:: >�-�' �� Amit now th+e Fuhrer was tushing r. < ::- �- 'y ou o ` 've Musslo0ini i I. cr Germany i,nsnde t t gt r a . �! „,•.;;v:,:,.. •».;:;.::.;••>.:.== Fan imiperaa] Welcome. It Was aIw'ost ;, 1111 � too gaol ho be true, Musgo,l.i'tsd told u.:'' `>: ,• �,: " •S:x ,11..11;:>...:... son ia>`law t caro.' '� k, BFacked b Hitlert'1s borer, Fascism >`; : Y P .-:`:":is:':'':rY'.,1:-1.11 ';:::r: -'>s.:>:::.:. , rf?.. ,li;:.!''.; >:f,.•;>#:Y3r?+5;a.:...: •: -: is 13 / a1,'. :; ,•!:::.,•:•;..> :,`.,y t11 ., .. Mussolini's, that ist-coulldl dioman- ;di,� ,.: !•1111:. h[n, r,'r,.':Y'li�: i >.;..:: ;: �&:, [ ::'' : ate Europe. I•ntoxicateld by - wi" a ed v h' del' s lk !s <'>>i't; <'•`• , r t e a t tar is :r;•:r vdsimms bf Po e C, o. a ' 7 ` rs of her n� d over am s thle roc e t rd o !' 1r A;>% t have :>a "!,:. 1111:`: ,.:..,-... m w. s o e :s>%z!.• �t'housamds: Grind a ;, '. " .. ���?+''�j Sir`":%'%�; y !, , 1 /,: i>'. •: +titin::. .. :v>::, •.>:: .., 1,,.: :Ss .•;� ::»::. Austria stn' L "calorie , Ital Medi- :';':; "-- 1111. .. , y a ......: •. ..,41..11::. •s •• :-, ::F` >. t' arrears Ern sae` the Balkans Would h:, :: %%r.•'` :....:.,• .,., stria p, s%'>it` ;'; :::as a s!,< dhvadertl U ween them, 'The act ,;.r ^;:Tyr::': be et. p - was ssealeci watlh a haaudslhe, At last JJ../ 1.11.;1 _ Ni S //j) n>Y^ s . i >'ry.:. %,)ii?;-:: 1111.,, .,.(i - .:�::.::.:: ;. Mus'soli�nd felt that a real Imperium .111!'.'1.>i r:....:.,::::>:.q.Y::: ;>:.:: •:... _ '1nt ':..y,;:Y > ,;;;>5 h "- c^ Remmmum vas in ht's trirasp. '1 �r ;;;;'„ The Fulimer, thgw'ever, tolok precipi_ .r ^;:`•;� 1'fi ".1111.:..:. t r t n Y ascii e e a om c a tae met e t b v I Y ,f;,. I r;. ">;, _ i' nth 1 b' %6ri .>.,:».;:.:>i..�• �� memlder d, n a 938- ool-� I NL v e s v �� I v 9i I! ...<. 1....1..11.>. •: I -' I ;..1..........:.. ::%"r.'%`::!:;�>>3;::...;•.%,::... umms roll anrfo V�ietima. The Du e ...,.: .. ��; .4, • .>::..•;.::,,::..:.: 11.11.. :::.:Yr.:•,. , .• � ..:;.�.. Y l.;,: n„>:2•,y>t>.^,.;,, / 'i,'.!(%diiiv,,H/1.111.; ;!;>'.,::^, "zl�,;..:..:.:.:. zr> agreedl, 21 ,lours before Hitlea struck, !;::r'Nr..,.1111:,:!;>>:.,. . ✓.r, :,., l::r.: v` tif' ..J >!•r.., '0 0 ca gra A ba u. he d to f r the >s'���•'•:%ii»; a to i'!• ���j' r. ;`<� �: �%11`11-:: 1111;::. y ��,., 111.';1'/,:: urs w�:, a -ale a 11.. !'• Glc 5 solver t m arniired i 4• p ryf ! !! !.•... .::. _ from'-Ben'i "Muss ddnfi I nil'•'nev r :,r,::,. '': / 1, ,,...;,, ;.! y"SmI.i!%! ''•J!'''rc::ii:'liij%`i.:•::. >Nlkr':. !> ` "'il.,l r?> :::%j.;%I'.y, . �'• Iii.,:::R iit5, ]s:,- : /',• if 6!;:: i ;>':a:' -.I'§ ' Y- forget wwhlat you ,have •donee." One of !! .r'••< ,! s ••'•..•: d k'.- .: if%r .11!11, s >. Mus&ol'ini' I atra su o l c'l . s owns peg ggested t h f 1,itf/!:, - ;.°•>> i, l%,h /, % ••": =. - f .i:::: ,..:.:..> "';..... .� >S". ,v,?•> i.'j�:. ,r "' r ;;Yt ? f¢3ends thlat the Duce, ghbuld .Wiry is • .. !% k.f !!:�.i• it i� :: !%C!.% back, sat 3 i rugr- "Nerothler wills I,,. a "r, i !��:.f %/Y` 'I� `s nM: .. . . When, the Fwhrer-'--rumblsed tanto yi !:f jrr�'j!' CaechosUbvaLJa in' Sse temvber, 1933, r,r. %i % ..'••.f , `I ;tire Duce, knowisig that Complete eon- w:;vpr..;:'%. ribs OP th•8 ,. *,s=:. Y:>;ti%t:`5,.;'rs, former 'republic WOUIdI xY: rneatffi Gei man' damd'rvation of the afir :!,l �fi r Ballrlane, tried lits hest at Mntndti h to, arrive a buffer sitate that would re_ ` 1;;,, ... r'' taM'' bbe Nazi smlarch. B'ut Chlaarmberit �01,y:; _ lain an1d Dalad$er gave way. to Hit- 1� ler too quickly fbr that. d` Back an Rome, Mussolini and Crirano r"'' 'recti i o, 'a Ihoddle. if France and all r, ilrltlaim rha,d krnm'ckled umiiier go erars`ily x,I'',t :: to German Y, biiley would' do the same �t{�<, - for Italy. Hitler ivould nlow be blaand „ 1 ; tb he'l'p, in exchange for past favors. ,. t"f - A te4 hone colli to' .Berlin confirme4 eP fit+ that. Acrd on Novenibe'r 30th, the , i ; Cha'mbep of Fasces and' Caaiplo:rattans 'r'lr ;, in Lome sruddendy re-echoed wkh r t a' ` _ � ' shouts oY „ . „ ttnissia.! Corsilcal "Diji- �' ; :. .' bontf ! "-a "s,ponttaen'eous dseanon!hCrar t ' don o€ tete ttaltan p'Colple.” And iln _ ' _ the MedIterravl" " e -an, 11to Itald flte-t °Y�°� bprgan camcewtrating. `.. Breat'hl ssly, Muss'alini an'd CSlano r. .. wairted for l-tibler's 'opetnisnsg lines. Tihe ,lJ, , - cue bad been givens. Amid Uhler, came ' ' ,l .. - ' • 4 . awl Peter really knew her twice!"' '" one of the biggest dloubl,"rowes. In, ,r„ ,1 . modlem history ''The German , press f JTlaat s the real tihrrll of T.aiig 1li>ti�cre:- flattered milxllSr�yee, ,Wase" •it a • : " , . ` dices come clear and distinct. - Calls slratne tinct ,tally Way s+a mal'traaterY• �.J rcl i� 1�4d Tai London and, Paris, the Oerm n am- t.V X.. oltl lete'd quxcklya itl1' rates a 111►cV .... bassadors kisetlty abaotnttely m•otbdltvg a- �tr�r , 1511 p , _ ,.. r ...,. .;. - �' r:rul" $... bout Mussal•in,i •e 1Claaansl. Ndr'', Hdtl'er.. t` k ., , rtliicu%' irk after. '7....�ll._ atlld. rails t�Cy Y '�• .. S, .' Oil mo ln,ention oY givimg-activte Grip. ` I`t s4'►Ld " }, `� by wait; fist' an a sa tO port `tat Italy. T'n 1'arie, Da,ladder end . " t 1 r -y Yb/ti '" fdl"E iiLSd 'lioyiEelUe iAl�t?Ot tWli IVI. OI�UpPr IIr>hnet theavet% dlghs of rel3f f�,hftc ,, 9 1 tY�a 9 filled �thdr lump§ fan' -a bebwftdl rho! "� + ,� ,1, , Y Jd �tit� td he OCGr t711ti1CG %ter i nt in iris Clhanmbpr oY Deputn a>tttl'ch y OW6 " the bort *Ith them. M'Us� . r'` v�, ' t' t� f. �' i k ! ' 1 J': ",,lel ii aolahi'& Medifet^i=aJNean1 l;tnpire• 't alrrta�i } ,Y 1 1 , ' . .., '.1... " r i ' I. r .y_ ' - „- t J, , , 1 , ;.; S �'z�I a t ..-• aK . I. h" i'i' ..' "r, Y i," .Ih r„ ,-.. �. t T , . ... . , �✓ ,,.. ' 1; I:.:..,'. , µ:. i n-' . 91 1.. + 11.11.... ,... I ,. .. , 4 ..1.111..., ,.1..::d:. ,, ,.,,,,f-. #...a,..".. i,.nJ,,,:�., I,a 11...11, ::, �.r ,:,;.,,,..I ��,.. _:._,c. .,. n,_, v ,,.... ,. .... �.. .. ..,�, .,. ., ,.. ._,., ,_„ _. ... . ... ... ... •, ,, ... .. ,..... .,., ,.... i.,. .! �,.... , I,. ... •4�nrr-o/lT�flE', . . . 1. ' The demands of our Coutitry'a p' coned by another Great War, eau , rid Em Ire, occas' se us the firsf Greatraa'nt the progress made is the quarter-century since the begirmirtg of Then buf 10,000,000 acres webe-savni t'o vi h6dt in contrast to over 25,000;001 acres - crow; then we exported but 25,000,000 lbs. of bacon 1a d, ham fo Great Britain in a �' year, whereas this year our shipments will total over 260,000,000'lbs. Then the average yearly production of a dairy cow was 4,500 lbs of milk which now, has {been raiised to 6,500 lbs. , Farmers have been olert to the findings of science and the better practices developed by our agricultural colleges and. experimental farms. Changed methods have briought vast improvements; higher standards of products have been attained and mdintaissed. Science, too, appl-rid by ' practical men of knowledge has, through the solving of . many of our immediate problems, greatly increased the productively of our farms and , added immense sums to the farmers _yearly revenue. , , � ' -' Rust t'eeisting varieties of wheat have now ended the annual fosses occurring f =n this perennial blight'which, is estimated to have cost the farmers of Western Conadtr in rhe' ' 62 years of wheat growing, an amouhi in, excess of half a billion dollars. Grasshopper control efforts have been perfected tg the point where the doinag'e from these pests has been greatly curtailed, one authority placing the •saving from, this ' ', work at several hundreds of millions of bushels of grain'.in the last severs years. And the agricultural implement engineer has been busy designing machines too meet the -specific nee'd's of the "moment. Speed, less mon-.power, and lower costs of mperot4aq, have been (he goal .and- as a result most machines 'have undergone great changes. - Tractors have been tremendousty improved: New machines have been mtrde.availdbie_ , One-Way�pise Seeder', -till and, sow in one operation; cutting the cost of these operations . by 40% to 50%. The new Small Combines extend the use of this new tow cost harvesting 1 method to farm's of all size's -saving upwards of $1.60 per acre in harvesttirig outs. i Massey, -Harris is proud t6 h6ve play6d an important part in adding the coutirbureora of the implement maker to those df tine st iesifist and farmer in furthering the Wetesu , of agriculture. . w .+rnr , ,... .�'1,'.: ,rF{