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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1940-05-17, Page 3,i IN , ■ 3 0 1. m taTle from schopl, one evening last eeek a goodly- sized equiel1" . ,sna ioefitii�'i�ft�e3i'�a21ti'tuut9t'"Che�-iittle•-glz•1'•s--- :-._� _'--! _ ---- nd made any emtpt Ito. bite lien W and atbt , Ift the leg. Loud scream's brought _ Native of 8lytah au ccumbs •- ilong the OUL-er children who came .,- to rescue anld relieved{ the girl and Rev. `Father Thomas R, Carey, pay &iiled the iana�e. Medlical attention tor 'of St. Thomas' Romain Catiho4. Wray at onep summoned and the snake Chw11011 and of St. Mary's C,hape .-Oxamined,- wi't'h Oahe result that it had University of MieW.gam,- -died Thur; to teef'h and consequently was not day of a hleart attack on the ,steam( i oUonima. , Cecelia is now none -the M'exi'co en route from New York I -Worse of her. bad scare. -Zurich Her- .Havana. Fatbor Carey was barn i ,,said, Blyth in 1880 the son, of Johan an i Sarah Carey, and' moved to Detrodt i KpvA his boYhoio,d. In 1928 he was giver: a dham'eter with .a flare -holding: appa honorary degreb of Doctor o1 Las i' atus • mloun'ted above its spread. 'by the Univers4ty lof DetroliL-Blyt was presumably 'dropped during mioc Standard(. b6nrbing practice and has been 'turr °I Left Estate of $9,446 r, The late C. A.,7taberbslon, who rl presented HumnaBruce in the Legi h ffture'from 1926-34, left an estate,.( the, present c6;nfliCit is over.: -Gods $9,446.08, it is revealed tn' his will jus r I filed for Probate at Goderich. H YI farm in Colborne Township, where b Accepts Call was boxn and where 'he died, is value Rev. W. A. Beecroft, B.A., B.D., i at $3,500. Lnsurance amounted' t '. $2,000 anti, cash in bank, $2,034. Th tion of Wing:htam, United Cturcall 1 balance Is, personal. Two dughter aoderic1 become their pastor on the expiranda Mrs. Dorothy Julia Reid,'of orf Rev, J. F: Andlersonrs .term, thei em and Miss Ella .Christina Robertsloni, +' Toronto, are the Qnly .beliedoi�ari'e discOv they sharing the estate equally. -C-113 Mr. 'J'ohn W. Pattis,en was succes ton News -Record. laid no change. Sundiay Mr. Pott, was sufflelentLy _ recovered to. leas hospital for ills 'home in •'Wdngham: �Winglam Advance -Times: GIJ need' • Gillett,s Lye in the itcaen and in: 'the bathroom. H,as Taken, Possession Xwp it .handy -for drains, for Mr. Fred Hoag, formerly ',of h and pans,. for numerous gersoll, and Who has, recently, leafs! the,, hotel at Dashwood from the ": <wther household tasks. 'T'iem'ap .Estate,,.has now ..taken po Gillett's Lye will save you session. Mr. Hoag was in town tI 'other day. -and advises us • that he lit .yrs of hard work -it's the :had 26 years experience as weldh may, efficient, economical way the hammer, as- the -saying goes, 1 3� cleaning: the .auction block, awing eondudb sales in various counties, and cltie -¢Never dissolve lye in hot water. The not alone in Ontario butt al'sio in Mo. action of the lye itself areal. He is, also a horse buyer al heats the water. has handled many very 'choice ands als in his days• Zurioh Herald. F "Prize Winners , o�ow o,g4cT'oNs ceaesuur Two 'congoieum rugs Were gdvf away last week in a guessing co test. The rug given away , by Join• *40 & May was won by Helen Westeo RF the lucky number being 2837 al t ll Miss Westcott's guess was 28t furl The one given away by South-( Bros. was, won ' by Harold Broderk the lucky mum'ber being 2945. 'al Mr. Brod'erick's guess was 2950.-E ete{r Advocate Times. Car Rolls Over in Ditch FREE BOOKLET - The Gillette Lye Percy Lark, 14 Padaoe Street, ,Lo =kle,t tells how this powerful cleanser ¢rmxs' dogged drains ... keeps opt- dbn, escaped' unhurt' lest Thursday &ouses clean and odorless by d,e-- yup - ternpon when.. the automobile 'he w the cdfitentti of the closet ... how it the c6tA dozens of tasks.: Send for a drivtdng. rolled Over two and. a hl 6t>re copy to -Standard-Brands Ltd., times -after -strikinga car driven i k?naer Ave. and Liberty Street, Jamas Fol'e•y.: Tihe a'ceidebit w'bfl Toronto, Ont book place on the Blue Water bl gr xx 7xe wi� d11f� �i ri S � K�,p � .._ �� � lA �1 717r �� �,+ren .. _,......., r ..� .Y spe'rw77•�' lire MVkoJAMO`+� . if You axe one othose c11?nntleas cl>l1e coc$iuufBeautdfpL altaeatt t#hPwygt' whiaipthousands of loyal Gana(iiaals snot, gaslued ft1ld J� l�auste he mad- • l . ' Ps. It Ws almost an b mW 'Toter. 20(111 ' lolls to do our bit,-bu grilael'i and, ,.^,,, •P look to•Y nr healiit}1 y not ,e�pera4eti �! :bp buttonholed- . .In the Au' � •bate by AM PhOU tat 7hn it hgdeeemdd( a. year or two, rush of gaily affairs dont "Hera ea knowo may," Wd .Tim cam he 0>�aaKd ites6tati� foort�teps ;~• ',,t } "� :, '"^ foil' gown 1 neglefi • our bod£. If you halved 9, Obut you clam wreck Ruth � rbeumatae; lumbago .. or .. neuritic, behind 7ikan and 'a Mender {hand Hetclicoter'es ^ Aweasi without half pains, frequent headaphes, sour „ . touched WE; am ; stomach riots t}aan�kelY You are, t ° •`TAi ved I've fplaide a And whait'd neglecting to keep yo d�r free of Y'M?" tdcttlamly, rasa blunder," murmured ` pow. nous waste, your blood of gli<ired Howima. Miss Helen StatOd� 'in a, voice that �,, �Donttfnegleet this important mat- go7 iep., tbblls," Jinr, "yo.`n're angels ingot bave. emplloyed. "Miss foist- Tlneaie 119 a heavy %V,esitaiaier n I . .. "' ' p a g oirw oeure, tq, Osk ben to dance H�eabebc te, !tae expUadaned to me' that for Pee ft a� (it � iglpoa+F�nit espec is um da l , ii ter, for the solution is.simpie and or Imo• Pum ykiurt fate' in. Remain- pales 'ww a w`, R .tgpNt P Y e Y ter ediE alta mea,IDttdte tricks yon y1Ov° t title ,gall pro as' Howard' irexpensive. Simi 1 take our Wt axe beReve, or a canter, to which tihii+t Y pnecnaw4i�! � talo .� �;' ` little daily dose of Kruschgn Played on: ane wkfei�f I was ae caddy eoneAusdon I leaped uniaidiedl" � ainrll AauVhuvabfenl 1,o rtaake pro- grao-�s Salts. Millions throughout the :20115 you. could! get by with it? If ductive 'm ys ,9f high feeding' value Empire take Kruschen every.mo of -bra and Pasture do ord�err tt0 r �� a� ing of their lives.:. " you tbaiuk it wrau w't give ma the (Continued Next Wyk) y pro.- t!•8` `o Kruschen contains -not one or get amount oP:'raadsfactioali for . 1 wce live sdiack Ipnodlaets at'.1ow oast Circular, a the, Iftat amount of; trouble to min "�"- - merit," ®.4-,C- 131d2x two, but several highly refined your faeoin" c emanlce, you're Cautions fin observe �� m, specially -selected .mineral salts. In i Have a soil test madB aikrD aP combination these salts make a MR p- Bathtub mass attack on these ailments that T%8 Oman 'slftier bray: on which ply manure end'the required fertilizer keep you away from work and take Maw Helen Saindezv cockt'ailJ. re • {be.,fome ,eecidfLng, the joy out of life. ptosed, quivered s:1ig4fbly in Howard'sAccidents 2• The mdinerals, lime, potash and So get a bottle of Kruschen and grasp. "rm met afmaydl of you," hesespecially'Bthosp{horois are very i - use it. Just what you can put on a said-tthickly. "Of course I'l'l dance Tile home is ,the lscene of a large portant in secuniag a good Cato& dime very morning. Then jou bewitiQil Ruth I meant to a'11 along" ,paapor�on of bath; accidents, but ac- 3 Build up the soil organicrpt- ' the judge --after curve been takin cede �'� `tom cause a+re smalll in ter Which, holds : around tlhe g g "Ill ' dolh r the edsktafl," said, mwdlsltui� , it for awhile. You'll see what m proportion to those froW. falls on young seedlings over "critical peffdods. ' Jinn oalon "You're going to 'walk sta rs, and tipping on sites. Mere meant by that riceless million- 4. Scow cat a clean, fine, firm, moist priceless nd'g3tt egg beside me like a little GU's dollar Kruschen feeling. At drug- are five times the number of the lit- seed: bed. iw stores 25c, 45c and 75c, man n� ''dancq With Ruth` It'•s now tear n,ecidenit as compared with 'those or a' punch in,,the JAW." 5. Depth of seedriaxg is irnPoatalYt. O 1 -fou make' me sf'Ck," Said nowfrom the bathtub., The bathtub its no The small seeds, itimothy, a>lsake, red more dangenou',s than your Persian :clover, ,require to be seeded aiha ];ow, and �PewieuUy� rug or your bed. Out of 40,506 claims not more , one inch 4n depth', For Bop way five rides north, of Godeiiich, Neverthelesa Qnti" carried out in_ made .,a a 'well-known insurance wiliile'the la-Xffir seed% alfalfa, ouch- rise've came about, .it its alleged, when Foley stLit ctioop with Jim:. at., his ellbow. company imwolwrig homme accidents, and gram and BOoluci can be seeded, made a left-hand • burn . into a drive- miss Helen SancleM was still leaning e only 1,212 tact stay conmeetdon with ,�mau h alta dlrllb mired with the way as Lark was attempting to pass. against the railing of the veranda ;hatbtubs+ or sltilo'wlers; a 'pei•ceata of ga+amn� The London. int 'caught one cor- staring pensi-M1 , at a silver -grit O 3.3 were attributable to the bat'hitub. ' In dry �seaeolis and! - on dry soil ser of Foley's car And was thrown to moon riding' ra'kirhtly iii,gln in: a ty�; or 11'0 .t'We 1ieaap slay reggio,ns, the ditch, where it rolled over, 're.- mi ure sky w1limp Jim, with a. flour- — - ��� ceiving considerable damage to the is that war. qua", bravadb, pre., deetp seeding is o the most. sue - body. Fo cessitul. A good methodin, these cas- lay's car went into the se"Oh, ilei. whin •!" she Hay Mixtures es is to seed large seeds, •alfalfia, Dai ddtcln but 'remained upright; so tizat "Oh, 4th you!" she min+miared Hay a• ,orchard ��• B•ra"me, •tffioixgh the drill 'lit received little damage. Officer and eyed biro with listless ccilu- r Webb inves'tigat'ed:--God.erich Signal- posuae. 'alis you combine hopping The q es�tio is ,after asked in re- with the 'gratin aaul broadcast tize Star.cent years,. "We are not getti as timiobhy, Ted , cloven• and alsike in the ' tables along with your other duties - at the Milt?"sine ia0gnimed, good catches of clover and, hay mix- ond9nar way from the gram, seeder Refrigerator Explodes Jim fiuls+h "i'arTl'd be'surpnised. tw" as we'ts�to, what is the tri at�ta'chinemit. When a refrigerator aha exploded in I even double az'offidial bouncer if sun-' The cause is often traced to 6. NSlrm the seed ti befoi+e file necessary." the soils being law in fertility, and diull and after, if"'�ne(sassary, with . ,a their bioaiae during the early 'hours of c -after-, Yoit have often aa- 'roller, or better still, a cul'tvpacker. Sahwnd�vy moiTing .last, Mr. and Mrs,. Helen Sanders arched leer dais- oT�n Wilbur Martin had a terrifying a nate eydbrows. "So I've been stood tired betrter catches, where in or Experiments have ,s7sowai •ttbat fIlie op - Wilbur g xper up. I•t'a a, unique ®xpeilenoe." ferdI izer has been applied. before oration of firming the soi•1 is. 'very lance, 'ane that 'might sips. have ., seedling. There are other factors as important, increasing staff dt , more ended with' disastrous results. About I '� wen. believe ai,' surd Junin' 3.30 a.m. while lsleeping in a al'eep- and thle0 Ito hm shocked dismay he Well, but let us consider for a mom- Ibhan, 30 per cent. r img Porch adjoining the kitchen, Mr. heard hamseld going' on,"I'in the, out the importance'to the farmers of 7.' Nurse crops should be slows wotridis Worst danker, but you maglht Ontario of Iabtadming:-960d stands of ligthtly 'becaus6 be*y overhead uKto(is e social Service Worker , Miss .Mary Palmer Chaffee bas bee s�v i appointed to the position of socia ,.' service worker by the Huron Count 0 Cllildtren''s Aid Society. Misst Chaffe Martin observed through a simald vain' drow that fire thad ;started kit- comes from Torohto• and has,'had 2 000,000 acres of grasslRand. crops will years: of expexlea0ce•I-God'eaiciu Sii i nal -Star.' bread Parachute Found (bushels of oats may be iimrvesbed for grain, or cut early for 'hay' ,or green Police report, having picked' up y„M givablyi premmptaoug? asked.iss for our live stock in winner and main- Alk flare parachute which came dow futAflE on the farm of William Knox, HiiR•e IN township, It was abqut 12x12 feet i KpvA dham'eter with .a flare -holding: appa i' atus • mloun'ted above its spread. , was presumably 'dropped during mioc b6nrbing practice and has been 'turr °I ed in at --the proper. place'. It WE ✓•: :� the fiis't ever found in, Huron ooul t: but many more may turn, up befoi h the, present c6;nfliCit is over.: -Gods rich Signal -Star. YI Accepts Call 11111` Rev. W. A. Beecroft, B.A., B.D., i �IIII Haileybury, has accepted the invite tion of Wing:htam, United Cturcall 1 - illy I become their pastor on the expiranda I orf Rev, J. F: Andlersonrs .term, thei em • III� of J e• -'Win ham Advance -Times. �• g PER F 'g�dtP Passed Examinations , BREAD Mr. 'J'ohn W. Pattis,en was succes „ , 'ful id his recent examinations, and . si,ow a fully, 'qualified •proje'ctioni (motion picture operatoa•).-Wingnilai Advance -Times. : Hurt in Car 'Accident i "oi W'heiihill car was in 'codl15iion, Saturday aftern-oon ' at Horton es CalUorne Streets,. London,, Neil Po ITCHEN ter,. town, was, , to Victor .._. -o it n.t of •.injuries r Hospital for -treatment rM his -left wrist ami knee abrasions Potter was going west • on Horton, S • axed and'tuniingl s{oubh on Colborne St. a car driven, by George Sargent, R.] " r 8, LQnidon, was eastbounal and. tine tvt J THR�ON� mae crashed No one else wl Gh� injured. City police anvesti-gated• bi laid no change. Sundiay Mr. Pott, was sufflelentLy _ recovered to. leas hospital for ills 'home in •'Wdngham: �Winglam Advance -Times: GIJ need' • Gillett,s Lye in the itcaen and in: 'the bathroom. H,as Taken, Possession Xwp it .handy -for drains, for Mr. Fred Hoag, formerly ',of h and pans,. for numerous gersoll, and Who has, recently, leafs! the,, hotel at Dashwood from the ": <wther household tasks. 'T'iem'ap .Estate,,.has now ..taken po Gillett's Lye will save you session. Mr. Hoag was in town tI 'other day. -and advises us • that he lit .yrs of hard work -it's the :had 26 years experience as weldh may, efficient, economical way the hammer, as- the -saying goes, 1 3� cleaning: the .auction block, awing eondudb sales in various counties, and cltie -¢Never dissolve lye in hot water. The not alone in Ontario butt al'sio in Mo. action of the lye itself areal. He is, also a horse buyer al heats the water. has handled many very 'choice ands als in his days• Zurioh Herald. F "Prize Winners , o�ow o,g4cT'oNs ceaesuur Two 'congoieum rugs Were gdvf away last week in a guessing co test. The rug given away , by Join• *40 & May was won by Helen Westeo RF the lucky number being 2837 al t ll Miss Westcott's guess was 28t furl The one given away by South-( Bros. was, won ' by Harold Broderk the lucky mum'ber being 2945. 'al Mr. Brod'erick's guess was 2950.-E ete{r Advocate Times. Car Rolls Over in Ditch FREE BOOKLET - The Gillette Lye Percy Lark, 14 Padaoe Street, ,Lo =kle,t tells how this powerful cleanser ¢rmxs' dogged drains ... keeps opt- dbn, escaped' unhurt' lest Thursday &ouses clean and odorless by d,e-- yup - ternpon when.. the automobile 'he w the cdfitentti of the closet ... how it the c6tA dozens of tasks.: Send for a drivtdng. rolled Over two and. a hl 6t>re copy to -Standard-Brands Ltd., times -after -strikinga car driven i k?naer Ave. and Liberty Street, Jamas Fol'e•y.: Tihe a'ceidebit w'bfl Toronto, Ont book place on the Blue Water bl gr xx 7xe wi� d11f� �i ri S � K�,p � .._ �� � lA �1 717r �� �,+ren .. _,......., r ..� .Y spe'rw77•�' lire MVkoJAMO`+� . if You axe one othose c11?nntleas cl>l1e coc$iuufBeautdfpL altaeatt t#hPwygt' whiaipthousands of loyal Gana(iiaals snot, gaslued ft1ld J� l�auste he mad- • l . ' Ps. It Ws almost an b mW 'Toter. 20(111 ' lolls to do our bit,-bu grilael'i and, ,.^,,, •P look to•Y nr healiit}1 y not ,e�pera4eti �! :bp buttonholed- . .In the Au' � •bate by AM PhOU tat 7hn it hgdeeemdd( a. year or two, rush of gaily affairs dont "Hera ea knowo may," Wd .Tim cam he 0>�aaKd ites6tati� foort�teps ;~• ',,t } "� :, '"^ foil' gown 1 neglefi • our bod£. If you halved 9, Obut you clam wreck Ruth � rbeumatae; lumbago .. or .. neuritic, behind 7ikan and 'a Mender {hand Hetclicoter'es ^ Aweasi without half pains, frequent headaphes, sour „ . touched WE; am ; stomach riots t}aan�kelY You are, t ° •`TAi ved I've fplaide a And whait'd neglecting to keep yo d�r free of Y'M?" tdcttlamly, rasa blunder," murmured ` pow. nous waste, your blood of gli<ired Howima. Miss Helen StatOd� 'in a, voice that �,, �Donttfnegleet this important mat- go7 iep., tbblls," Jinr, "yo.`n're angels ingot bave. emplloyed. "Miss foist- Tlneaie 119 a heavy %V,esitaiaier n I . .. "' ' p a g oirw oeure, tq, Osk ben to dance H�eabebc te, !tae expUadaned to me' that for Pee ft a� (it � iglpoa+F�nit espec is um da l , ii ter, for the solution is.simpie and or Imo• Pum ykiurt fate' in. Remain- pales 'ww a w`, R .tgpNt P Y e Y ter ediE alta mea,IDttdte tricks yon y1Ov° t title ,gall pro as' Howard' irexpensive. Simi 1 take our Wt axe beReve, or a canter, to which tihii+t Y pnecnaw4i�! � talo .� �;' ` little daily dose of Kruschgn Played on: ane wkfei�f I was ae caddy eoneAusdon I leaped uniaidiedl" � ainrll AauVhuvabfenl 1,o rtaake pro- grao-�s Salts. Millions throughout the :20115 you. could! get by with it? If ductive 'm ys ,9f high feeding' value Empire take Kruschen every.mo of -bra and Pasture do ord�err tt0 r �� a� ing of their lives.:. " you tbaiuk it wrau w't give ma the (Continued Next Wyk) y pro.- t!•8` `o Kruschen contains -not one or get amount oP:'raadsfactioali for . 1 wce live sdiack Ipnodlaets at'.1ow oast Circular, a the, Iftat amount of; trouble to min "�"- - merit," ®.4-,C- 131d2x two, but several highly refined your faeoin" c emanlce, you're Cautions fin observe �� m, specially -selected .mineral salts. In i Have a soil test madB aikrD aP combination these salts make a MR p- Bathtub mass attack on these ailments that T%8 Oman 'slftier bray: on which ply manure end'the required fertilizer keep you away from work and take Maw Helen Saindezv cockt'ailJ. re • {be.,fome ,eecidfLng, the joy out of life. ptosed, quivered s:1ig4fbly in Howard'sAccidents 2• The mdinerals, lime, potash and So get a bottle of Kruschen and grasp. "rm met afmaydl of you," hesespecially'Bthosp{horois are very i - use it. Just what you can put on a said-tthickly. "Of course I'l'l dance Tile home is ,the lscene of a large portant in secuniag a good Cato& dime very morning. Then jou bewitiQil Ruth I meant to a'11 along" ,paapor�on of bath; accidents, but ac- 3 Build up the soil organicrpt- ' the judge --after curve been takin cede �'� `tom cause a+re smalll in ter Which, holds : around tlhe g g "Ill ' dolh r the edsktafl," said, mwdlsltui� , it for awhile. You'll see what m proportion to those froW. falls on young seedlings over "critical peffdods. ' Jinn oalon "You're going to 'walk sta rs, and tipping on sites. Mere meant by that riceless million- 4. Scow cat a clean, fine, firm, moist priceless nd'g3tt egg beside me like a little GU's dollar Kruschen feeling. At drug- are five times the number of the lit- seed: bed. iw stores 25c, 45c and 75c, man n� ''dancq With Ruth` It'•s now tear n,ecidenit as compared with 'those or a' punch in,,the JAW." 5. Depth of seedriaxg is irnPoatalYt. O 1 -fou make' me sf'Ck," Said nowfrom the bathtub., The bathtub its no The small seeds, itimothy, a>lsake, red more dangenou',s than your Persian :clover, ,require to be seeded aiha ];ow, and �PewieuUy� rug or your bed. Out of 40,506 claims not more , one inch 4n depth', For Bop way five rides north, of Godeiiich, Neverthelesa Qnti" carried out in_ made .,a a 'well-known insurance wiliile'the la-Xffir seed% alfalfa, ouch- rise've came about, .it its alleged, when Foley stLit ctioop with Jim:. at., his ellbow. company imwolwrig homme accidents, and gram and BOoluci can be seeded, made a left-hand • burn . into a drive- miss Helen SancleM was still leaning e only 1,212 tact stay conmeetdon with ,�mau h alta dlrllb mired with the way as Lark was attempting to pass. against the railing of the veranda ;hatbtubs+ or sltilo'wlers; a 'pei•ceata of ga+amn� The London. int 'caught one cor- staring pensi-M1 , at a silver -grit O 3.3 were attributable to the bat'hitub. ' In dry �seaeolis and! - on dry soil ser of Foley's car And was thrown to moon riding' ra'kirhtly iii,gln in: a ty�; or 11'0 .t'We 1ieaap slay reggio,ns, the ditch, where it rolled over, 're.- mi ure sky w1limp Jim, with a. flour- — - ��� ceiving considerable damage to the is that war. qua", bravadb, pre., deetp seeding is o the most. sue - body. Fo cessitul. A good methodin, these cas- lay's car went into the se"Oh, ilei. whin •!" she Hay Mixtures es is to seed large seeds, •alfalfia, Dai ddtcln but 'remained upright; so tizat "Oh, 4th you!" she min+miared Hay a• ,orchard ��• B•ra"me, •tffioixgh the drill 'lit received little damage. Officer and eyed biro with listless ccilu- r Webb inves'tigat'ed:--God.erich Signal- posuae. 'alis you combine hopping The q es�tio is ,after asked in re- with the 'gratin aaul broadcast tize Star.cent years,. "We are not getti as timiobhy, Ted , cloven• and alsike in the ' tables along with your other duties - at the Milt?"sine ia0gnimed, good catches of clover and, hay mix- ond9nar way from the gram, seeder Refrigerator Explodes Jim fiuls+h "i'arTl'd be'surpnised. tw" as we'ts�to, what is the tri at�ta'chinemit. When a refrigerator aha exploded in I even double az'offidial bouncer if sun-' The cause is often traced to 6. NSlrm the seed ti befoi+e file necessary." the soils being law in fertility, and diull and after, if"'�ne(sassary, with . ,a their bioaiae during the early 'hours of c -after-, Yoit have often aa- 'roller, or better still, a cul'tvpacker. Sahwnd�vy moiTing .last, Mr. and Mrs,. Helen Sanders arched leer dais- oT�n Wilbur Martin had a terrifying a nate eydbrows. "So I've been stood tired betrter catches, where in or Experiments have ,s7sowai •ttbat fIlie op - Wilbur g xper up. I•t'a a, unique ®xpeilenoe." ferdI izer has been applied. before oration of firming the soi•1 is. 'very lance, 'ane that 'might sips. have ., seedling. There are other factors as important, increasing staff dt , more ended with' disastrous results. About I '� wen. believe ai,' surd Junin' 3.30 a.m. while lsleeping in a al'eep- and thle0 Ito hm shocked dismay he Well, but let us consider for a mom- Ibhan, 30 per cent. r img Porch adjoining the kitchen, Mr. heard hamseld going' on,"I'in the, out the importance'to the farmers of 7.' Nurse crops should be slows wotridis Worst danker, but you maglht Ontario of Iabtadming:-960d stands of ligthtly 'becaus6 be*y overhead uKto(is e and Mrs. Martin were awakened by sr , compete with and slhade out the s�v i tJhe. 'sound of the explosion and Mrs.... me possible •a' - Pit=" In,, the newt few weelm nearly 2,- z Martin observed through a simald vain' drow that fire thad ;started kit- Thieve was a, prolonged silence M 000,000 acres of grasslRand. crops will 8. The light ntni5e enol of 1 to 1i/x i ,in .the cher. Mrs. Martin immediately sent WMIch Jim'e� heart potunded. pain_ fUW- ,. ,t 71ou being mor bte seGedled the Province of Ontario: Twee craps furnish the cheapest feed (bushels of oats may be iimrvesbed for grain, or cut early for 'hay' ,or green lin a teltephone call to Central, to call y„M givablyi premmptaoug? asked.iss for our live stock in winner and main- feed, which gives Mie seedlings a the fire department while Mr. Martin -r:,c ' Ai• rc'lia , ✓•: :� Vii& .. and Mrs. Martin were awakened by fend ra+s substitute in: a y surd ,pasture Crops, compete with and slhade out the tJhe. 'sound of the explosion and Mrs.... me possible •a' - Pit=" In,, the newt few weelm nearly 2,- young s�eedldngs. Martin observed through a simald vain' drow that fire thad ;started kit- Thieve was a, prolonged silence M 000,000 acres of grasslRand. crops will 8. The light ntni5e enol of 1 to 1i/x i ,in .the cher. Mrs. Martin immediately sent WMIch Jim'e� heart potunded. pain_ fUW- ,. ,t 71ou being mor bte seGedled the Province of Ontario: Twee craps furnish the cheapest feed (bushels of oats may be iimrvesbed for grain, or cut early for 'hay' ,or green lin a teltephone call to Central, to call y„M givablyi premmptaoug? asked.iss for our live stock in winner and main- feed, which gives Mie seedlings a the fire department while Mr. Martin secured aP all of water and was able to subdue the flames before they get Exeter was i t immediately can, the fire _ Y WWI RKING'TO.MAKE "TELEPHONE beyond .con a call for Hogarth Miller. w SERVICE'An (event of-inter'est took ,placelou Saturday at 'high noon 'at the nesddenceof Mx. and Mrs. J. M• Mfiller, when their youngest daughter," :z Ada, wase 'united `'in marriage io GotUAMM - dion Hogarth, sort -of Mr. and Mrs. R Hogarth, Cromarty_..' Rev. P. Jame- 61cm offleiated, • The:bride wore a prat- i xy frock of lheavenly blue .stheer crepe g . with Corsage of wddte carnations and this Company began,60 ,sweet peas. Miss Lillian .Hodgert, of Londb10, niece of the bride, was , rillypart of the money needed to develop bride maid, 'tdre iiedi :in rose crepe and the service could be raised in Canada. The., ., carrying ,pink carnations. Archie . .....r... Bell Telephone Company agreed to gravida, the ]3ogax�n •'tii'ether' of Ghte,. brid�PJgniooi7n, , , of London, acted as best man: Miss remainder—about one-third of the capital reT iced. . Doz+ofikiy McCurdy,"nnice Sof the bri'd'e, 11 pla7e;d bite w&ckng m1ine. Fallowing the Wedding' danner, Mr.. and ,Hors. The relationship thus begun with the Bell System Hogairt'h left on a trip to Hamilton:, `� � 1.. - - across the line has continued 'ever .since. Today the the bride donning a black suit with msatchal0a accessomes. They will alae- i - American Telephone. and Telegraph Company ovLm 'slide an the farm' -at Staffa. M tchell ! hi about 23 per carat of this Company's stocL Adtvocatei /. '. . The connection has been invaluable both to diisOmn ,,� _ / ..... pang and to telephone users in Canada. The great CKN%, WWGHAM - research department of •the Bell System -- the Bell 100 Kra 250 'Metres Telephone ial%ratories — has evolved a continuous WEEKLY PROGRAM • Htaai4LiQHT8 series of improvements 111 every department'Of tele- Friday, May 17-9 a.m., H. V. Pynl, _. phone service. These have.been available for our use ' :pla,66; 6.15 p.m., Harry J. Boyle; 7, . L - !t in Canada, so that ,telephone service in the Wminica Al- and Lee ' Reiser; 8, Gulley Jump - ors. a� has kept abreast of the latest developments. Saturday, May 18-9.30 a.m., xis_ Costs to the user are the lowest in the world dies' Show; 12.45 p.m., Hill -Billies; I, ✓�/ 6.15, Harry J. Boyle; 7.45, Bawl '..... i 1� < f for comparable servile. Dance.`_ t Canadians use the telephone more, frequently Sunday, May 19-11 a.m., Wingham f � i • , United Church; p.m., The Quiet Hour; 5.30, Lutheran Hour; 7, Angli- � I � than the people of any other land — a fact can Church'. i that is directly related to the ready access we Monday, May 20-9 a.m., H. V. �u ` , ° %� have always had to im iovements in -. • � -- �Io 41 � � y P gip"..,:.. Pym, •piano; '6.15, Harry J. Boyle,; 7,• ",Four Belles"; 8, Songs by Sarah • t - ' . �. °'� �� meat and operating methods, and to the econ. Tuesday, May 21-111 a.m,,H. cV. ; Pym, 'piano; 12.45 p.m., Cactus Mac; - omies nude -possible by scientific research! _ 7, • Landt Trio; 8, Hanover Merrymak- ers. Wednesday, May 22-9 a.m., Piano t t' Ramblings; 6.15 p.m., Harry. J. Boyle; 7, Novatones; 8, CKNX Band. Thursday, May 23-8 a.m., Break- fast Club; 11, H. V. Pym, piano; 7 p.mi Al & Lee Redser. ` Tularaemia In Canada p '1he first case of twlareem4a report- ed in 'Canada was lin 1929. It occur - Ted In British- Columlbia. Si,»,c,e ilihat time thele have been i,8 btheils, six- teen In Alberta, fifteen in Ontarl% Epp, 'two in Quebec, and two in' Nova Sco_ tis. Cases have been reported from OF 43 states of blie U.S. and the disease is found in Japan and Norway. The ciameadve germ ins called the, Bacte,r- � 'Par zs'sr rum tullarewse. Ordunartly it is 'tnamr Witted ETom modlenits to 'man by Jibe bifie of an infected blood -sucking fly $8 ole Galva or tick, oil oontamlaiition 'a the hands or eyels with th-e internal boor- y j��s Of PUBUC Sm ­ gene orbodyfluids, of Infectedn•od'- 6 �. �:' ,, `'`%-••� ;�','s . '` c. su? entis, flies or ticks ..::L ` N:. •;<r^ About ben days after Infeetlon, or bn ther, e, 7Z aversg 3�,/ s there i3 days .t; �tyh o i;hr;9F"t '>+t,�.:,. •+,: �i i ��'• ',i0' r• .'• r •f headadhie, voindting, bliffliness,a;dlAllig 2y' �s th•z {� t• c 2 Jyj �io paf my and fever. There are weakness :•a':•. {k' � ' f by, % t 7; i �_'. t Sr f jo's's of weight, returning cW11r; sweats and :pros,trations; the 'death- ° MISS X M. CLUFF9 :»�. �> ;� �' : � ." �' • 1 �' �� -rate is aftbout, four Per eeal;t. Rabbits' tare oen dnfect'.ed, but since eaelriag ' :v' :; .•..• s.:x '' Y q,�J % C• FF:fFvj.:'n . rte.. ,: A,v • • .:\.n+;j{•:...'i „p �• ,destroys 'tibia disease 'dge"thee •.•ala 6YddiTlu e%a v 's :tj •• y u. <° ;1� n� 'r :: t: nu �,+%;3,'<n<: r�, �y �nkv:� Y Y,'� 3'• i' g' .: f� ��<C+'K'i'• ASk>t.?:. 11>✓v, $J.;j`..',l : t. `-0 . / � � +f,. T• > Jai; f. •.>., ..,,•.;,>:,�•,�.}�':./ig:s:,•;: �: •::5.:�,rb::.w. �'�dS:;°s<::a�ra6'"R�'q'�`;>,`",;�'.,. +u:�.!` .'� ' �. 3 bf 3tlnmcbed raub,rbe 9•s food, 14 safe, In :.,•;••:';». ,s>:'st zs >. ':.;.^ <�x „It ,; ' f 3. a < ,;;:... , h...,. t..:. lbendldntg t eim, ,wer6r, rubl►er -. '7 gloves obbuld be used. a., r..- i bf 3tlnmcbed raub,rbe 9•s food, 14 safe, In :.,•;••:';». ,s>:'st zs >. ':.;.^ <�x „It ,; ' f 3. a < ,;;:... , h...,. t..:. lbendldntg t eim, ,wer6r, rubl►er -. '7 gloves obbuld be used. a., r..-