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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1940-05-03, Page 2I . 6.iti , i I,: ,` r d. II -1,: . . .fit �,�eafo�rth, Q!n�taarac�, ��' �y' afternoon by McIr�eaa� .,. �UtH, Friday, May 3, 1940, t r i Here At Last 4"rV:+ o- I', I IS r t A i s yfi1" !k ',,, �p is here, at long last. dust ; I r,�, ; !� short week's ago who would' a a lIIA: . belltved that so much ,._change h , ,r, , .).cave 'taken place in so short a r ' q t A _.11, ,.,, ., •• ' Of course, there is still sbZllie snow �'4°��' • evidence in the fence corners and a l} , E� named pZs, and even alotlrg the I,r r d highway '— and this is the ' � b of May. yj i. lRut. some farmers are out on the 4t - l and the end of the week will ;lt+ . s+ee them all out. Ate. best of .apt, ", . " . real feel of Spring is, in the air," t'xJ' 'the feel that can not be mistaken. � ""'. Ile whiter was bang acid hard and .Y -I" - the memory of it stills lingers. Spring int cold .arid backward and we have 7.t'1. ° forgortten that fact eithei°. But 4��'q we can .forget those think for ;�' ; �y axe , ehind us now. Spring is ,!- 11101,11 I � 1 � this . agricultural part of the . �I'll� country Spring weather is usually an . indication of what, will follow on the ii '+: ,, , and if there is anything in lice ,.11 ioTd � r .-"Apil showers bring �,{•. forth May flowers" and "a cold April' ry lice barn will fill," we will be able to l, a look forward. to plenty of bloom and .bumper Harvest this._.year. And ` �. - . may it be so- L . �." 0 . w .. But= -fit Might Be Worse .� The war, f in the Standpoint `of `' the Ades, even when v i e w e d u•I,,< rough .,.„,rose -tinted ...glasses, may ,'not be all that --they Would like it to 1 theses days, but it is just as well to remember that it might easily be ­'.: . r1.j a good."deal worse. . 11, 11 It is .well to remember too our ex- ' 7 .. Eriencets in the last war, and -some- 1- . -" des to compare thew with this .`I �lresent one.' In the first 'eight `� months of the last war Germany had fir` over -t= Belgium: and a, large part Ma: r, of France. I Her army was a gray horde that 1lZI.` : seemed to be countless and invinci- ble. Her navy. was intact and hei' E. submarines were beginning to take . �” a heavy toll of British sihippYlrg• . ----- Vor months, and even years~ afters 11. ­that was pretty much the situation ` too, but dill, the Allies lose either ' ." ' ffiith or hope,' let. alone crummmble , 1INot a, bit of it. ;. In the first eight., months of this I` war the situaltion is:.entirely dif€er- I , . ent. ..The Britisrh navy has reduced.. ' �, tete German` navy to a decimals; the '1 amarine menace, with unrestrict- ed warfare from the first, has been `` now., little i.hcard.. froxl... r '' aQ checked that 1 ,,, : a Y'- There - are po ' German trao'ps' on ,4r French soil or on' the sail of alar haw: • -other Allied country. They are in , '3, , Norway, it is truce, but. Allied troops ... _. "�` are there too, and there to stay un- t'`- td the Germans move out, o•'r, . are -- _, 4Y wiped out. Y, . It is well, to remember too, that '1*1 - I, .ere is no comparison between the ' r .preparedness of- Britain in this war ° Il' �.. _ Vit`K 11 and that of 1914. To -day the Allies fi are prepared on land, on se'a' under h€ .• the sea and in the air. They know 11111r_ !their. exact .needs -and requirements ,r1.kA"Wv anal dB by day, in every-. way, they i 4 are reachin' tTie _ eek of efiiciexicy: g P 4 It- surely might be a good deal worse. � . rte '♦ . '4 a 1 I .Boil Mantp Are We f. r ' , 'H -ow many of ns are, there. in Can- rf, + r'' t, i [ ' �!? That question may`not inter- ' ,�, I you at present, but it is going to `1'� . be brought veiry forcibly to your at- "" r'+ . t tension before andther year expires. t"I . 'iJ�"ar or no war, the ten year 0�1,>4�,� snub of -,Canada will be taken. in F;,,, ;' ? that year, 1.lI4I. 0'n Jude 2nd o 11 11 �, ;". Mime �I teen t aousands+enumerators r` II "Mart ringing door bells °fral>nt " t ; the- A4tlantic to the Pacific; asking'. "I 1`a '",' ; ' ostions and putting ^ down the ani- ! ,Y' , �Q"rs. ii1 lame-bo,okso �It ,'j t l e e e It a atv .9 will 'solicit the ,, y�{y_ yd a ltd ch11drren in Can r', ' I1 y �,� , ho lt1Xse , ei�'i�s, ',pl'gs,_. -sheep! ,Ri i a ax oa a 'they ' wal'l ' alsn u r I 11,111I 11E v � 110 'i. ` 'ilk .. orl na . e , " u ri : + :,, arts . r.:li� w.:-. �'I 1 ! f'I ,vl U "- .„ ,O'. 9SI , r ..' i � l ti .';, M`� 11 ! ! I^'y,. rr `,l i 5 p ul , 1.I ,�, M1e- , r i ill ' 1 4 �� f d r'' ,¢ .r �. - - _ , _ - ��� .. , ... __ _ . faarn, the number of .11vest�peh► :. - - and quiteb a:'f' AI 11, r . , dc�ze;r�� other .: questions, the. a� ' �*�:. __.:M .. 11 Z i winch • will to show much we _... r .., Ill� a,��teln�.Rl►ns�.�lrm '�I.�dl From IR have increased in ,size, or how much rh.. tt4ro ► r . 11I,l `,� ��' Old, $11 we have decreased in numbers. TMr apt. Ye�r� Aso. ♦ T 4w► ! �, '� _� ` ` ' : tastttior o IFI •nd �: 01 When the last census of Canada arty .. Bacon Board of Canitda was Compiled in 1931, the population uPOTATQ SPRQUTS" fihings, but faiths dhe gTeatet of ,all The Editor, Tlup Huron! I�xP.psatar: 111. was ten million three hundred and From The' Huron Expositor Hi's ,blessings, was the potato." Mayr 7, 1915 Ti's � about Pkktato A potato, snag may ;recall the care t clear Sir: Two weeps ago I ' li! itea - • Seventy -SIX thousand. Since then sproutts that 'seems to usher in the thallic-_ ta7keu with the crop. It To. ed on ,the radio to a speech by 3tbw Tobe 9rea!t '.l a,,4tle of Ypres was ,Sprue seaskM for 'meQ L,-•raaoi.'t IlUlte ',calls the, �sbneslsl of a, svtl! me+r's' Hone. Mn" Taggart at ,Canton; expla� - estima,tes based oil bix'ths a "n d fMet c® 22'nid,, whew, nelarly fat bmf what it is, but every time I w�ene Logit ?aorning,, bePome the saw has, Shad! dime ins, our �Aei'Ihaps6 tiYg eiia� deaths, immigration and enndgratioii 6,000 Camaiid t ! see potatoes wi+tht those snarly s1;:ags ,to collect and concentrate the YtFY the reason for the redluct'iopl of bw . Mr. M. Dawsfton, sof Mclin''11o'p. 9>rad projecting from their sues I know it's 'of lt9 mays. The pleas -ant sound, of would lead to the belief that the pop- the unstllus s e' t'o have the'ends of ,prices to 'Che Panner Im Canada. ulataan has been increasing by at his lati•erated Wltb a Quite by chance when I was clan. the birds wadi their plaintive, early exgllai7Led that the Dominion Govea>A g y saw miorning chirruPmg and, the ¢rent entered into a contract, 'wit,h fiber least one hundred thousand a year. molar week. dnrg out from dinner today I noticed, a pattering, swishing Sound . of the British Government ,to supply t'be� y Mr. P. M bik of the 4th comites- !pan, Aned Wath potatoes sitting in! the ,spray oil the leaves) as you walk up witty five mill -ion, sax hunkered ,thou - But we 'shall see. The census also ,siw� of �t1v, cud, W. George back kttchen,. On several of the spot- and down; with the sprinkling can meatus more than just a COtIIltin Of Browntbee, SarAt"' !pmt' in a dtay's, aloes tb!ere were these ixmgth, pink- sand aidporu,wds aP .pork per week ate, VW 3 g wou'k tas!t wfeek that wail std .:nut is;h snag's shooting out like llbrus and the, potent, sIhi that s! emu seaboard, far a price of 18 cents then' heads. In fa Canada's Govern- as a rceord $or a tong time. The a short life far the thirsty ��u pound. s' told rbcs audience ,thee. fact, from eyes and abs!emt-miwd!edly dere go 'in!tea!t on destroying the there w!as• a 'burp!lus� of :po'rk "at i3� ment machinery hinges upon it at tvvb in ta t to ay' � 143 raft of I plucked one and Yondled• it in my green foliage of the potato plants. seatboaald and this was the causre oJ' y g 1 .,posh holes, � heles being 36 fleet hand an, the way to the barn. The potato Patch always as' a spe- a reduction i'n ,prase to the flai-inrn-" III vital Oi'nU. It is decreed b tapas atndl imt a,lfflUon, set up the posts I ntotlead .then 'for the first time any p y clot tract of )aril. Satixly yea when Crentnawy imva[ied' Denmraak, and 'dng one Lange anchor hole. . the sbftuess of ,the south Wind, Just enou elle North America Act that a' sen- ;' gb' to keep the pots- the Bacon Board decided to Itake' itn tlie'x!41' lest a�•Eew clays ago whionsming gently up •tine hagow and toes clean and easily to cultivaheF SUS must be taken every.ten ears the name of Cbmencea Scott appeared' rgimnen, velvety -like over m cheeks more park, ars 'dile Brdtash Gbvern- as braving been ve,ou'ntdted cru .the. re —g y 11oamer, yes) -so that enough of the mint rkm�'id be deprived of the Danisbr ' and that after each census there Slouch wind - • , Agin' with, i� goodness of fresh sweet sbdl; cam, be .p pork, 7>u "ln face of -that, to, my sur- . !cent battle; 'but the number and home all ;the Life and energy of a new'n'ea- mingled• with, the bursting- sprouts, to shall be a redistribution of the re- desi'gaarai�mr Wks not the same as Mr.- .� . • • and waving like a fairy plane, the next week the price, oP ,hog6 •Claxc�m!ne Sit of !'has ,Coni. •avaurd aveq, file ground, to re -awaken stun into plump, well, Y�o,taned pots- wenn. down again'. . presentatipn of the country in Par- toes. Mr. Taggar6 sitated that 105,o00l Mr. Caamxsr t n Geddes, base soloist the green grass, and, bring .the buds Perhaps the fe!elr of the poato snag hogs been marketed one week liament, based on that eensu's. of Mitchell. amd 19elgrav% took' Pact Out nn full glory the tress. recall's my own father whb often con- at ue ILar per hag. jesls� Ittlian •regu- sn: ;tae vatritatie-10"are• im' the ,'res That w• 1 give the Members, Of -rPherd� siometihing earthly about ferrel . . . "When tlhiLgs were hard Mian ice, Tibia was a ILass! of $105, Pa]Eliament an excellent opportunity b'"s�mQ' church. in C the, on Fri .: ' pp y dray emeneng- :Miss Bessie Bain„ of the life something akin to to„fi:15g, a cwt, I hoed tics potatoes.” un Q00.00 •tk) the farmer and an addi� Mitchell, Wats, gCCompanisa Life in the soil. f Yes,true! When- the heat of un- . to the PaCk- ttirawal profit 'of $105,000' of displaying•their..• wisdom•. -,or ' in- A sprouted potato makes me think real human anger surges up- err. Another week 80,000 hogs an& genuiiy ora little of both most like- ('Rev.) M- �u Fletcaher, of of the chocolate 'brown of the furrows ward within.' you . , . When, knotty slo on, until' do date the 'packers ha,'ve Thames, Road, Miss $' 1G Givam, additional ,profits of almdslt halt oa- f, of the neve cvC pot'atles problems come alpngl to 'Pester You y- Mrs. T G. -Greig, Mrs. James flinch- million do,ldars, .,and' what the 'facros- 1 At least hIStQ has recorded oY bare feet with moist, soft earth . when the , going gets• hard, some Redistribution .Acts that were'1 �ces Winber repres- .squeezing up between the toes there's nothing like, a selssio'm in the e7,s have losrt hila Packei+sl ented their missionary societies at gain. This• fearful) and wonderfully madea ,the provincial rmeet-ing of the W.M.S.and of the rhytbinie dropping of fibs potato hatch. Peri�aps your hoe at I elf million dollars would have paid• y y slices'of.poltla'tro I. each- with its rst will swing al little too Eared-, from twb to five million dollars oS- . .0 r ,eai Emma iaom . t7tiiit week' Miss Jessie vital eyes that would, branch out'and ahp !tnb fah• into the ground, or slash debt for the '•farm'elrs if it had bee; . Gem,m ll represented the Union then nudging up through the earth an uneven stroke, but gradually -it Church, Bir lel'd. cillo, 1, ul among chem, with wduscls+ ., SeTI%ICQ" Mr. Lorne 'GKQIz 3e braving a caowPie and gradually develop as the will come im'to tar proper way. And ,to da buvslin'ess, �1ays ticked off into a lusdy, green then as, the 'w'eed are nipped at the Wirst are we farmers' going to dog' Service is the motto of business• to of baldanees' erected on the Royal Ho- bush . . . to carry on the rotation ground level so goes the weeds What are we paying a Bacon Board- t+el' building whmch' When, com!pieted. of seed to steed. from your monk) , and the en - day, but sometimes we wonder if Yt• , ,will, adds to the 24ppeatranm and facil- far, and who dictated Mr, Taacke'� . Perhaps it .recalls, too, the thbughts ergy of temper I ernes' to a useful speech, the farmer' or the Aacker?^ Js. not a •little overdone. And we Kies of that excellent hostelry, lily, Pio- punposp in hloein the Potato patch . aP a tr7a,mtdfative:r a ba itis, C,a•ggatc°t told !his .hearers 'C Witihenv' IUhe posit • fevv weeks Mr. J g U. S. pork ways comi into Camaii� have a feeling that there are a good ply Sold Ford cams: to J. w. neeri'ng man with Erin etched, indel- . and before yournealze •it thins V. lolly •on a tont worn face who appear to be back iu their proper, ,but slid' neat say Caaadlian park was' many merchants . on a • cod man Walker,' A, E, F`lorbes,,• Dr. John going to. the U. S. Last July 'wahem, y g y would openly delight as he mashed proportions again. .. Grieve and J- W. Beattie; also -t° a plateful of the mealy wonders and A potato sips ut .can make you ,the en Main Streets are coming to that con- Robert Anehibald, it�cKnllbp Miller a pack s weme payin',g the farmer , clU..Sion too.1.I. Adams, Hueitt, and Fired,, NiiibeT, may' "t;dnd gave us many wonderful tlndnk of many ,hingst an average .of 11 cents per And here are one of the reasons. Wadtaai. dressed, bacon wound Lwho is e, suis Mass, E'tt* Cr gib, who for some at e cents 'a •pound, wholesale, and, Last week the owner of a stationery years was clerk , in' the drug, 'store at the ,same time Ca'k at 55 ce s & Store in Chicago received a post now owned by Mr. W T., Hays', leaves• *JUST A SMILE OR•'TWO: pour selling et New York at 55 canrbt3 3 next week to reside with ,her ,par 0 pound! retail. card from a Woman who had_ 'care- emtsl, Mr. and, Mrs. A. Crich, in the The Dominion Government should have M,r. Stevens•,o'n• the Bacton Boardt lessly left ' a new potted plant in his west. „ as he ,A asi on the c:ommdttee, that in Messrs. J. M. Best„ James Watson, naherw: S!o alt's your silver wed- The recruit h+aat tmnssed the target' vestigated' the Canada Packers un - store -during a downtown shopping T,hiamhs• Stephens and John MacTiav- dung anniversary, its lt? Thats good. five canted, d, -r Mn Bennett, and made Mr- Me-- QXp�dltlmli. ish mottotetd to. HoLstevn. near Dur- -ging, oLd boy. 1, "Try again," said the sergeant, Le'am, of Canada P'acke,, admit ons )nam, fAlie ,week and eaijoyetdt a day's Managan: ' "Ay, thlat's The first 25 dp+sgusdted. The, recruit blazed away path that his; company s'h'ipped Only- And this is what. was written On trout flowng. y!eatts of it over, ,atnfyway:" again with the same result. thdr• and, fourth grade ,of 'bacon' to - the posit card: "Dear Sir: ;When I M,r. R. Flrost Bias commenced the • `aVheiV ,bhe blazes are your shots Britain and that those gradies fixed erection of a new hawse ban t6 lot • Mafia: "But I cleaned all, the sil- going?" shouted: the sergeant, basing the ,price of ihogs to. .the farmer. Mr_' was in our store -several. days- ago, - - _ y y bibs temper• •,. Bennett disapproved ,of Mr. Stevens ' ille I left ^. m plant there b mistake. w— phaco sae eastri s fb Mrs caelan �t again There's, an "I dem t l bw," replied the. recruit, �tal.ing tli'is, public., y � adjainimg thus own residence-, .... aemwatre ant Wednesday lard." y p y aPPomted secretary epidtemiart., def•., •burgliary in, Ulla lieagh- "•but they're! leaving this end aal, In 1938 Mr. Stevens agaisl' broaght Will you please water it daily, see seaforth C'olleglAte 'Institute Board. - • bbrrhlaodt awl. I'd bate to clave it �b .n+igtlt," � a•I � , n't' '° attention to the fat thaf3. pa fame' 's a n t that It gets some sunlight and give In the Belt ° of , wouuded in the re- out looking like i•t does." � I, the •lbac?bu Hdhdpped td Britain two , cent &sett !battle,. we notate the • 1�usine•ss' Ma>1,: "I 'had a 'surprise hind) and fourth gztade; also that .r - it your best attent! . twill' Call ' ' FW. Alexander McLennan, t ' mance 1crP My! little girl, an evacuee, was this morning. I Put on another suit s!h'i'pm•ent of 1'ambs frocis the.,West; for it later." - !rain of Mr. Jahn. M:cLe'nnanl, jaaAtor, 'taken by her billet "father" to 'see and in one of the docket's found _a totalling 800, of Which •s'mabl buyers That is asking for service with a 'at 'the Seatort'h 'past office. his two tsbldier- sgans at their barracks. big roll of bills w!hlical I had entire- a would ''buy 200 of these, but C'asuadm� e She carate to ,tell me tthat her new ly forgotten," Packers would not buy any if 'thea vengeance., even if the' woman did From The Huron Expositor brothers seemed � 'very., well; "except Pessimist: "we're any of them re- did not get ' th'e 'whole 800. They - say please, and wa's otherwise very Nbay 9,` 1890'. that their legs are in bandages." tempted?" w•uld buy =•tire 800 at 47.00 and, set] ppolite about it aIL David itgo well known ey Qhs to the small uran :for $8.00, wdbidlsn Nor does one have to g0 t0 Chi- posit r aP Ontarito, inns cured a th "` w. «illi7v to pay in the first g P`01 stock of very 'fine park tfar lac On, the 200 'lamb the C cedar. . e e s' a P cage t0 duplicate that or Slmllal' 1Viesslrs. McKinnon & McMillan• in ® Packers would, 'make $204,.00, also Blyth this sem. ® Fears ei i L L�rL i L $600.00 an the ot,heT 600 lamibs This Ce', -and often with- A weltIatrtsended moe'ttimg of those was a loss to the Western farmer of. demand for seryl fa b Oh+e n+dongauizatian of the t (Bp Maurice Berno,d in Toranto...Saturday-N.Tight)', $804. 'Surely ... � --' out the " lease " lus, abuse for not_ hy _ p p w . .. ... YlDung I�beral- C1uh._...was he1d...__.nu. . areompllis aini gig 'This Th s. sh uld . haves complying with a dema�rid: " • ___ ._ ...- _ _. _ Campbe,Ll'sr Hall on Wednesday eve- all been settleld before, the last elec_ In fact we doubt Very much. 1t nimg' lrae`C. ' Dr- Mac3iid was, rappoinrted ..Thlase who 'live in, North America ,p�.;•ents, weme' at our pt+aperty. My ,tion, but .the. electiors� who, at •t�� there is a merchant on.our own Main chadr�an and Mr. Wiilliaml MclSay, and have never fe'l't the violence of Bather was eailled to the armies and seci+etary. The MoUowang .Iof0iee7-s ging 'i,Invaddnlg army find ,it difficult to left itis fancily. Tire Germans came tints thought thin of t but war, novor usi Street, who has not. at, one time Or ' wente elecwdl: Inonorxry •prresideut, untdtars,tand,' blow France' feel's towamds vary quickly. Before them- 'Scottish 'have ti'in•e to .thdtvic of their own httsi another, and often manly times, 'tai{- . 1L Y. Mcl can; president, Jas,. Wat- Germany. We -in France can but Pear troops retreated. The Scots, were nesse. We st.fll'' cah appeal to the On- - son!; north yard, John A.' Wilson; 'those whU-4so often' in: hisftory--shave strangelrs; our diogs dikei root like them toric Government and' teat tavern .en a five cent 'order over theAele- B4pnt11,.. waarrd,,, Dr. Maclisdd; east w�a'rd. come £nom the North to destroy d banked. My another,:dug 'In -the, Ment can do t'he°'farmer un,bol'd 'bens and there been asked to have lit -if it is, inclineQ ba deo it; Let n� 'Peter, Kldn!kha'm'mek;' secretary, john and the ,results of ouT labor. We ground to lidde OUT household silver 'appeal to (,hem and voice our appeal' ,phone Dwrrow; treasurer, Wm. Robb. French people, want 'only that our ware, Tthere .were little thin!gs�-- pP p Thirtynine ,commercial travellers, also to the Dominion Government ana'f 1$ wrapped In cels bane an a Y�-- aseg and our paap,erty shall be 5e-- Eosins and m:en coa7ld ered after tein o'clock on a busy Sat- segtistered at the, .Commercial Hotel curie. carry ear,1'ly, The Highlanders sa"v to our focal iVI.P.'s.` S ° A.fter .1918, we . ho Thanking You, ,M'r. Bditar, for your undonight, or some other •hour of °m , y and Tuesday last. fed that aims what was done and the neighbors valuable space, I remain. y g Mr. Janes D: F3dgar, ran of Mr. were ended and that the Treaty of- said Co my mother ,that' all wound be . the day or night, when it suited the jwuos Edger, of H.ow•a,ek, and a atu- Versa.ilu,esa gave security to us. That dug up and stolen. Woven the war Yours respectful 4" P 1y. . Over,e . . JOHN McNABS,.- �urchaser to be* at home to receive de°t of Knox CbLie'ge, Tomonty, is' Tireaty was not gha7^sh do Chat 1914; rtahad beeewe lsa7�I�r was fb'u>yd whe • :..purchaser stationed ,for ." summor mantas at many. which began the war of "" was the kindest peace that, w i+ec- Tlie next diay, before my mtother ! —not pay for. it. New Dundee. ond,ed Us,Gory, wa,s evet ,accepted, by could 1. Mr. R. • McMardd®, ,¢1f . Fl i'ppem, is go away, ca Iii e the Germans. And still we wonder—the most of busy raiding his' barn,'arid- expects' to a vector. Under it, Germany h'as' bor- . Again, -the dross barked; they were 1 :us—why the cast of living keeps go- have it completed 1n3 A few weeks'. rowed from the world -and Fkain,ce shot. Germans, entered our house, C - Ing up day by day and year by year. Tlhe vdadlage of Hei sail . was ealuv- comtifibuted-m!orle riches than she .usiod it and, de -filed, , it like Pilgs• du• a .Seen in 'the ened during the ,past week by visit- ,paid in relparrati,ous:., sty. Thecal 'offd'cer said• ,do, my mothetr: Well, the answer' is that a'b'surd and ding Italian.-) ands bagpiper musicians. Today, in' Noitlher n France, there "Lest' me take your pictures: They i . .unreasonable demands .for . service ,The annual m,e ,ting of' the Me- erre many, square miles which, are as lathe goad and will be in danger here, County -Payers chunilcs. Twotitute W Searforth w'as desolate now as, th,ery' were after the After the war is over I wll•l return. _ cost -Just as much, and often more, , held is the Institute rooms on Tues- .'ruthless 'an!dL purposely enduring ire- thema..to you.- 'Phis is_, my name and, r than merchandise and the merchant day ��ng- ,T'hs following officers, structionl inflicted ' by, the Gottman where I live." My mother agreed ' were elected: President, Dr. Camnp- armie% S,ttill, ,on our 'land, we plow and the pictures, .went away lin a Caretaker Appointed For C. C. t. has, to add it on the bill ,in some , bell; vice-yiresBdemt, James C'radg; up leve shells. We dlare not plow German lorry, form, or,go out of business. treasurer, F. Horbnsted; secretary and deeply lost, as, lrappie7ls yearly in •Then came, the battl,e..of;dhte Marine. At a. ane%ln!g Of the Coileglatto- g librrarrian, William Maore.;. -assistant our Department, the sbeild!s explad`e " 110o Germans were driven backs. My Board' Ion! Monday evening L. Dena - 0 ' _ secretary.', .7o17n Daa'win. and cullbiva'bors. be Mile& Germatn•y m7lother was able to get to the Bluth om!e Was selected from - a list of ' ' Mr, S. Bartloal ' of 'Sea'forbh,, bas sufferef'd' and suffers none of thim ' sof Franke. Afterwards; the Germans fifteent'applacants as the caretakers of Mr. King's Vacation made a considerable addition'to his At Versailles, when the peace utterly de,stttroyed, our homierbuild- the Collegiate. The position, is ,prac- (Tiaronto Saturday Night) blacksmdih shops He bas the coon- berms reached thein final farm, Foch inrgs gardens, orchardfa-and' • ,m,,y fa- tically ra full-time one and carries a There seem, to be quite a number of ConseTva_vi' CFaCt for the erection of fences! of nope in than :place at the Cyanfere7ice' th,er died at -(phi front, salary of $700 CIduton News -Record, . uv'e speakers and writers whom the election. 're- deemptnon around the handsome Table to protest. He insisted that sults. have fat -led' :to convince tliat bitter personal residences of Mtossita, W. D,• Bright them could be no securli'ty for France When the Warr euVW-, my ,'mother Honored on Wedding Anniversary a so long as, she `di!di 'hot control her wriote to the German 'effacer. A re iexs�las on Mr. King are riot very good votelgget, and) D, ,Cietntsrom: g On g, p , The -latest aecuaatilonsr atgainst-. t'he-'Hume .. Mn George Dale, of. Ki,nburn', who. - bauk • of the Rhine. He was over- ply, ;Came 'back .that there was, no, Monday' eveti n A rtil 1 reproached him such, man); the name --had, beten 8ai,s-e .there was a reception held in' itis Muntnster are (i) chat he ought not to, take a va- ig an'e of HuranPs incest sueces§Rut ruled; C'Iemenaeait Knight's Hall, Exeter, jn I?ionour of eeders, hap several, good,co is fon his 'i•n!t,erventiont. Fbdht; replied Picture dealers are international Mr. ht'sandMrs, ExeMilter, I3iocl(hon r of cation, while the war is on,, and (2) that if. he titors+e br most take a vaCatioml he ought not to go outside this season One when foaled). weigh_ that his conscience demanded the and 'they all came ,ta knew where, akin who -were celebrating their of Canada. Sir Robert Borden' was Prrame Min- ed 200 'lbs. • with 6% luckesr of bone trutth!. He ou- was right: The guatta'n- good canvasses' re Meld, We have don, twentieth lv wirinbe g a lebrating heir severalistor vacati'o'n during the heYUnitedrStates.took We "" u the front les and 73i arches lie which, were telm, On cetobiodied in, the League our -picturesed (and leiaxved �ae Y' some n evening was "supemt in• daiming until p Qigntdt have been about 11,30 when a short , 'no rm cannel recall that aiiybbdy ever suggested) at At the lam iiveelnng od tine Seafarth Nations,, .proved a false prptectr'om. unable to obtain any of them ly" ' that 0iue tbatt are ought to 'work twelve months public school,, bo!axd' S+t was, dlecided. Germany has .again invaded, ahhweaker That is our family's, experience of Was held w i -v ,the fol,lowinig taking in the year, ,or that he bught, to re�maia in Can- to again put the 7�r►r division on. nation: Poland, is submerged and the German way. • - ,part: ' Salo, "Ill, ll, Take• • You homes ada twelve m,ondis in the yar• the bhlf-clay sersWa nm'ti!1 the hold- Fram,ce once, more' defends' hsriself. We, in, Franke know that Germany Again Iiatthgkeenr,". by Marion Hodgerrt;• The general election, of 1917 took place on Ile Please, ervle ne In' America, un, is beast, sof pitiey. ivistrumental by June Crawford': Shur- cemibor 17,. and five days later Sir Robert left for days as the alt aiwe bas grown so a ley ,Coates• then favored' with a cori- 1 that one teacyhIq ,c'anurolt attend derstancl 'that in France We wash on It Js as nmlpossiblet fon a fieldimoil'se' Hot SpOnggs, Virginia. )lie dad not return to pan_ ,to It all'- ly to bd left alone to .live: and,, to to forgive .the raids .,of a rav'agin•g pile of ,her tap numbers, followed) by adia, until January 1.0. The Political sntuatiloii, in Mr. Michael SwraUW, of Colborne. work. We want ,Peace. We deo not hawk as it is for 'a member of any a �pi'anor duet by Mrs, John Hodgert Canatda, was, eonstldaemably more delieate after that want to be harsh, -to 'anyone•. ^ one of the peace­lovdv,g democracies and her daughter, Mildred—afte+c ' Mo a lamb whitfltu at birth weigibeci election than after the ole of this year, for ow- I !have'Genm.an'Priends', I often vis- t,o uwdeisband, a s,acial 'belief wlviah vn'i,ch an address was'.. read to Cho had! a enure mew Cabinet contaian- 23Mr. Gebrgo Sma'7�1ia of 'the 1'lth-con,• Aed them audi I Loved Germany. In permits and glordfies murder, and; bridle and kVlis!sli3''sr Alma, ing to. the formation. ,of the Union Gloveinmen't, groom The Sax nine Robert ad n Iy ,cession of Mcl�ir1" bars, pmrcIitas,ed, p`eac'e-time, many Germ7lm,ar-partilcu- atobbemy. That belilef is the, Nazi, , >and. Ju'nle Coward prese t- img nta.iye D1b 'a,l members, and there had been a 1axQy Southern Germ sig -arse geed .cr'Ied: n ed ,Che coup -10 wi�Fth a shiver 'Water ,pity ttremlentdlpust shuffling amumxik_of. offlev. But mo_ a, bush ,farm of '50 teres• on, the same ;ray -. But,the nrx war, all Germams4 ac Y anyone , i America thanks that,chell d p oly o d77iat 11101 CSmitbL firarh ilslfs fattverc, Mr. Salm- cepG a mad cton!vlict ion of war's' abom- In civilized! 1.940, such a creed, is, dm_ then, served after® which Mrs, J,I body aeaame fro have regarded It as improper Dale Prue Mimis!Cer sweek seek a care c ngevr iniiti'e neoelss•ities• tJhien they da ac' paslsible, let him read Hitler's "Mein. H!odg,etrt sang "The Enid of a perfect cal Climate Pat three weeks of the Canadian win- At tlhe Cwln1lgerpative • convention r D5 amkit Lave'ti Old Sweet :Saoni�.' ter. he4ll in, H,ensa,ll,ornt Tuesday' 1hot the 'Vons' which, In peace, would be re- Kampf," or t7ie Primer used, for the, Rt seems to us that Mr; King, who �'' very foiltowing grnmttleimni were ubi manubed: pugnant to them. Instruction of all young -Germans `Dancitug wa l "then; e'nj•oye!di. Mr. V01• heavy responWM-11ties, its entitled, to take hl'sr v'a- J. G. I%jkoee, Toranito; T. B:' Carr- Our family's experi0we teills, why (Hhtlerjugend). He will read those, 119m;... Hodgemt acted, as the, chairman ftnee must fi until;• as the Iso a 11teraPly, .tbat � the belongs to a .,race -for 'Cale evening. Guests, were •pros,•' ..alt wdtre,Gever tian,e• he flm!ds' moot convenient. 19n�t "Exveter; •G. E. 'Cterse!tive'ii: �Tu+ek.. . ;. she• P catio>il , lent' fri,afn Landkin Hensall, Seafocith,. Hs cersfialmlLy Camalkl lvaget 1s12d, mutrls n�elu�satlan et !mhtftt, iI I�'ltbeir, °a7eddboit, Cahn '1 •ed It, , "necessary gitaaautees of tnferiom pec lej that lrs is to •bye, Rusgeld!al!e, S•t'affa ant Exleter,_nx6 r:.. d'uditg the 1"t ,eight mot 6e, ,and• --het will not 7ittta^ratnce, S,tantey;• o'. Rollins, Exe- and, secuawty make am emx?uadm peace wiped cwt, and• thatt )sial place as eertain. Germans ,de'sttnoyo& out Itweb- to be filled. by Germans, of nobler ter Advocate-Timves. heave much after Pax'lda'lliib<nrt has, assembled, >J,o' ,ler; G. D. Jate'IULo'w; r 1�ano'ntcNvi'�le.; jr. ,� 9 ,e k. i tihrra't we aTo not surprised that hie .inads, the lues• BeatcromI Gioderich Tutu,; -:.._R. Wawn, tSerrtiee and incl 'us violence -•an" 1870 bioo'd. M.is-cetlaneous Shower for Bride milt' 'a edmrvetl!i,entC 'tiatire. A;a>Id, it 'snuat be atdanii�t,fed _ 1S,ea'f0d"tltl . amid In 1914. 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