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JOSEPH L. RYAN
Specialist in farm stock and im-
plements and household effects,,
Satisfaction guaranteed. , Licensed
do Huron and Perth Counties.
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ol? enIng the table took some of
high in the greyiwgreen 'hill& .apove
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. tion boring. If you might kill-
the miniatures from the ',Case, "We
Nice, its terragedi garden aglow
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(pheasants why not blue-bopples?
Will sit down on the hearthrug and
with carnations, mArguerites. land,
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Time is the essence in a builded eburch,
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But Aunt Anthea said you couldn't,
be very careful we don't drop
roses, harb6upedi the two glovers;
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iso of course you coulotWt, unless them." ,and ,the hot sun shone and the
. . Take of the age that belongs to old, Eartb.,. .
"u were very naughty.'He wrIg-
She seated herself on. ,the rug
the knelt down,
blue sea gleamep, and a man and
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And brain the craftsmen's hand
gle4 off his aullit'-s, knee arid, went
and child leaning
woman ,loved and a world
Who, by dciy's, u.oIsd:b0qht,
the draughtsman!s and
cruising round the room in ,search
against her, his arm round her
of Romance—that world into which
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I Must take'of both time and infinite care
of ad -venture. .
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And join them for such as this house of prayer. I
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Cgptaln Selincourt
Taking one of the ,pictures in her
these drab busy days of commerce.
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der sat chatting of the coming wed-
hand, she held, it so that he could
There little Cecile Hamlin. was
Then with work well done committing it all
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having always appealed to his inn-
ding .of Fanny iGrindel-Thorpe, and Bee it plainly. . born and laughed and, played
To the gentle touch of ennobling Time I
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Lord Hanover, of the, new, curate's
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"She's got funny white -hair."
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among 'the roses and the olives,
chance, fate—
aginatioa. He also Ime,w ,so thor-
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forget. it thaf
sight sublime.
To be graved complete to a .
advariced views, of the olk-1h ea -d-
it was -brown really, but
and ultimately or
oughly as never ,to
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now with rheuma-
great-greatcovered it
call it what you will --- 4brought to
burn-
Nero fiddled,. while Rome wAs b
For his tools, are the wind and rain and sun,
tism. . Presently, Ivori tired of -his
-411 up with white powder, She us-
the Castel St. Philippe a distant
itig, and that sago is the pi-thof a
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And his sculpture shape s to 4 beauty's guise,
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ed. to �sft In the -little room lead-
connection of her father's; the
tree which grows In tropical coup-
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Ing out of Daddy's room -while the
same Captain John Selincourt Who
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hairdresser- did. ;her hair ..and
sat looking at the pictured face of
realized that
Further, he quite real I
He moulds -to his will each window and arch, i
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sprinkled powder over it. They
the girl who had been We wife but
women, as typified. by Aunt An-
L While the.buttres-sed, walls 'and belfry tower" .
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had to have powdering rooms be-
for -twb short years, and now with
thea, Mrs. Joust the housekeeVer
: Take richer forms from his ample dower.
, BarOpkers, Solicitors' Etc.
cause the Powder would have made
her baby daughter lay in the bury-
and her retinue of maids, Nana,
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! all 'the carpets and. furniture so
ing-place of ,the Selincourts, under
,Miss Briggs, Miss Bellingham who
And, never content with the beauty built,
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the shAde of the old grey church
came in to sew, Mrs. Potters at
He brings to his skill and, the work of man
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, Coupty Cr6Wn Attorney
i .'Mary housemaid wouldn't like
by the, river•
The Nana!s
the village shop and post, office,
in order to for the
Something unknown to an architect's plan!
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dat:', observed Ivol- wisely.
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voice, was heard.
existed provide
-wants of Ivor Selincourt. Hii
For studding the walls and the roof -tree high,
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. other portrait. "And then there
"Time for bed, Master Ivor, my
father of course had, Wants ,of his
He colors the church to the steeple's cross
was your great-grandmother who
dear."
own, and apparently the whole
With emerald tones in lichens, and moes.
1 had such pretty blue eyes. Blue
Captain Selincourt sat up and
world—as it was then known to
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-eyes. like yours, little ]ad,"
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blew his nose.
Ivor—ministered, to -these, for to
Then deepens the hue'with an artist's hand,
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i Captain Selincourt bent forward
"Need I go?" asked Ivor, -,it
grooms, gardeners, keepers and,
, Where the olive green of the ivy vine I
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
i in his chair.
Ian% time yet. Nana always comes
house staff alike, -Captain Solin-
Adds a sweeter ,grace and a softer line.
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"I don't remember her, she was
too soon." '
court's word was law. Ivor, at
. quite young when she died, but I
"Go along, my boy. You'll never
nine years old, quite realized that
So stands the old church in the English wold,
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believe she was a deuced pretty
be a soldier, If. you don't learn to
some day he would be the Squire,
As if it had grown from the very sod*
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girl. You get the blue eyes from
obey orders."
and then his word would be law.
Like a lovely gift from the hand oP God!
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her, too, Anthea. But she was a
"Yes, you int,st go now, in-,
It was an outwardly brave little
MEDICAL
,fine tall woman, not a bit of a thing
lamb," persuaded Anthea. "Hurry
boy who departed -to school, but
And if in the hush of a summer eve
like you." He looked affectionately
into bed, and I'll come and, tue,
not for the first time one who
I'should hear the bells in the steeple chime,
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at his sister, ho smiled back at
you up and tell you about the five
knew that it was possible to feel
Through sight and sound I should sense the sublime.
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him.
'little Joli-birds when I'm ready for
'Very odd inside iN'hile retairprig a
E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D.,
"Oh, mind, Ivor dear!"
dinner." .
normal exterior,
And should I then enter at vesper's bid,
Internist
The child had taken up t,�vo por-
And Ivor went reluctantly, feel-
At the preparatory school ,, for
Arid kneel to pray where, the saintly have trod, i
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P. L. BRADY, M.D.,
traits set Ili a double pearl-encir-
ing as he had often felt before that
the sows of gentlemen, the small
i , A church, I should learn, is a work of God!
Surgeonupil
cled frame. On the right was the
it might be preferable, when grown
aldol to his store of know)-
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picture of a young woman, dressed
up, to become a gamekeeper or an
edge and lost the innocence of the
For, Time is His servant, and man and things I
daily, except Wednesday and Sun-
in white, a wreath ,of green leaves
engine -driver rather than that of-
child. Otherwise his point of view
Are labors of His to make the eye start—
day-.
C14sping the waves of her brilliant
fiver and gentleman of whom so
was much the same when at thir-
In a bright amaze at a work of Art'!
EVENINGS Tuesday, Thursday
chesnut-red hair. Mysterious grey
much virtue was demanded; but,
teen and a half he went to Eton,,
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and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.
.eyes gazed out from the shad,e, of
being a little boy of a biddable na-
at eighteen entered Sandhurst, and
I Since greatest is Art where Beauty is doined
Appointments made In advance
long dark lashibas and finely mark-
ture, it did not occur to •him that
in -due course joined. his father's
With Goodness and Truth: That line upon line
are desirable.
ed darli brows, while the red lips
it was possible to depart from the
old regiment, the 76th Lancers.
Life I may learn to a schooling Divine!
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JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
smiled, a faintly mocking smile. It
was a face once seen not easily
path laid down for him by those
all-powerful Persons, his father and
At that ,time Ivor was six feet
one and a half inch tall, well made,
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REV. ALBERT HINTON.
Physician and Surgeon
forgotten; the face not of the wife
his aunt.
well mannered, a kindly, healthy,
Kippen, Out.
IN D.R. H. I -I. ROSS, OFFICE,
and mother, but of the enchantress
handsome young man, still a trifle
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slow of wit, ,still desirous of doing
Seaforth .
'What a beautiful woman she
s," said Anthea, gazing at the
Ivor Selincourt grew from be
gulling curly -headed babyhood into
the right thing as he understood
it, and having every reason to
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M. W. STAPLETON, B.A., M -M
Physician and Surgeon
lovely face. "I don't suppose she
will ever come to England .again."
a hand -some little boy, a trifle slow
of wit but with the true Selincourt
think that as' things were so they
would ever be.
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"Rates, it like poison, Arid now
-desire to do the right thing as he
His father, his aunt, the vicar,
---What
Successor to Dr. W, C. Sproat
there's nothing to -bring her."
understood it. He was a daring
the servants, the boys sit school,
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His loud cheerful tone softened,
child, with a confiding friendl, ' iness.
the youths. Sandhurst all seem-
"as
(The Winuipeg Free Press) have opened its markets' freely to
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and he looked again at the portrait
,of manner which cloaked a dis-
ed- to accept without demur the
the world. Since it had become the
of Lady Hamlin and then. at the
Position in -which there was much
it was, it ever shall be" doctrine.
One reason why so many world's great creditor, the United,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat .
pretty childish face otber daugh-
that was romantic, nervous and ev-
On the rare -Occasions when Ivor
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„people
. mistakenly regard the shortage .States would then have imported
Graduate in Medicine, University
ter, his dead wife, and the mother
en morbid. He loved his home pas-
came in contact with anyone who
throughout the world of U.S. dol- more goods than it exported,
of Toronto. .
of little four-year-old, Ivor, to whom
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slonately; the'grey-green meadows
thought otherwise, he classed them
lars, as a problem of currencies or thereby raising the -standard of
Late assistant New York Opthal.
she had a Iready become but the
-through which the river flowed un-
in his own mind as "beastly Rads.,',"
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, bookkeeping is --that no such dif living of its own people,
met and Aural Institute, 'Moore-
pretty picture lady with ,the rip-
der the ,soft blue cloud -flecked sky,
What education he had *ecei - ,
Acuities existed prior to the recent The sterling area; bbeause it
fleld's Eye - and Golden. Square
pling brown hair and laughing
.the long low white house with its,
edd had, developed -him physically
war! If there was no trouble would be selling adequately in the
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eyes. And even the child turned
air of peaceful dignified well-being
and stiffed him mentally, but the
1939, why should there be all, dollar area, would, have Plenty of
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth.
from the girlish prettiness of the
were almost a part of him. Envir-
I result was a youth whom most pec -
.fore
.this fuss and bother now? Why, dollars and would be able to buy
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one face to look again at the
onment and education ,alike were
I Ple liked, for he ww a good sports-
not ,do things as in pre-war years? i and pay. for plenty of goods from
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strange gleaming beauty of the
of the ,soporific order, and for the'
'lif
man, liberal with his money, and
Actually, of course, the shortage' the dollar area. t
JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D.
ocher; the girt, half French, halt
most Part the boy took ' he
his ,temper if hot was generous.
of U.S. dollars, or any other cur- UY to recent times, however, the
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xbom Sir Eustace Ham-
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found it, and generally he found it
His moral code quite naturally was
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Phone 110 - Hensall
"ad Te—.Heaven knows where
good.
that of the young blood of his day
but a trade problem. So, also, is the curious illusion that foreign
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Up to the age of six Ivor - world
and upbringing. And still in the
the inability freely to exchange .
DR. A. A. MacLEAN .
had consisted mainly of his aunt,
utmost recesses of him lurked an
one currency for another—for ex -
Physician and Surgeon
HIGHESTCASH PRICES for
his nurse and his father. On .his,
birthday
appreciation of beauty, a craving
for love and a morbid reserve
ample, Pounds into dollars,
Phone 134 . Hensallsixth
DEAD STOCK
an anxious-looliking
young lady with bay -coloured hair,
about the inner things of life.
The one and only reason why a
currency like U.S. dollars is scarce. . ...,
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who blushed frequently, was add-
-"It was at this time that Ivor re-
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HORSES, each $5.00
_d to his circle. This person was
ailized that the "Governor" -who
or any other country is that not
M. ROSS SAVAUGE
CATTLE,. each $5.00
Miss Briggs, a governess, destined
to inhabit the' schoolroom, a cham-
reigned at the RHouse, ouse, who
was deputy lieutenant, popular, re-
enough British or Canadian or oth-
er countries' goods are being sold
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Optometristher
HOGS, $1
,of gloomy east aspect, the
spected, who went to church on
in the United States to pay for the
Eyes, examined and glasses fit- per cwt. .50
window of which enabled you to
Sunday and read ,the Lessons in a,
purchases being -made In that coun-
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ted. Oculists' prescriptions accur- According to Size and Condition
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look into a shrubbery. Nana, who
clear sonorous voice, was .not quite
the same, Captain Selincourt who
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still remained to take charge of
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Ivor's clothes and per .son, despis-
Briggii, in the
ran up to town to see his lawyer
or to get his, hair cut. The meet-
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ed Miss who lunched
dining -room.
ing of father and s discreet-
-on, in
the difficulties of one particular i.
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Ivor also despised Miss Briggs,
she squeaked nervously when
IY doubtful company, shockedor
neither of these men of the world,
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table and invariably tried to con-
future their paths should not com-
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AUCTIONEERS
Briggs was also terrified of cows,
and very elaborate reasons
Captain Selincourt had not mar-
ried again. He found the life of a
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currencies which prevailed prior .........................
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HAROLD JACKSON I
Specialist in Farm and House-
hold Sales. .
. Licensed in Huron and Perth
0ountles. Prices reasonable; Sat- �
h4action, guaranteed.
For information, etc., write or
phone HAROLD JACKSON, 14 on
661, Seaforth; R,R, 4, Seaforth,
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
Licensed Auctioneer
Correspondence promptly answer-
ed. Immediate arrangements, can
be made for sale dates by phoning
203, Clinton. Charges moderate and
satisfaction guaranteed.
for walking in an opposite dire(-
and sufficient income extremely
September, 1939, was no accident.
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tion when one of those fearsome
beasts hove In sight. But It re-
enjoyable. When he required do-
Nor was it the result of more ef-
flci,,t international bookkeepers
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quires more skill as an actress
meStIcity his ado -ring sister and his
than are presently available.
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sturdy little boy were only too
The lack of shortages and break-
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pleased, to make much ,of him, To
down-, resulted mainly from Bri-
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the outer world pretty women and
tain's skilful management of a
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though in a kindly affectionate
nice girls welcomed him; and,
trade encompassing the world. Bri -
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fashion. .
should the charms of these ladies
twin bought goods everywhere and
I Clean living Is the only sure way not whether the United States
Miss Briggs, with "superhuman
pall, his conscience did not forbid
paid for them in pounds. The sell-
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an,excursion into the ,other World
ers thus had ample pounds with
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whose frail inhabitants may be ,-
which to buy British goods; and
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Latin and -the multiplication tables
pensively worshipped at one mons-
since, in this nice balance, pounds
into him, and in addition fed his
ent, ignored the next,'and ,at all
couldbe converted into dollars or
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mind with various isolated pieces
times re.ga-rded by the men vilio
any other currency, these sellers
of the home. Happiness and con- But up to ,recent times it failed to
of information.
provide, the demand which creates
,ill' the British maricet ,also had
.
When, at the age of nine ,he de-
the supply with an entirely illogi-
plenty o, mortly kith which to,buy
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parted to a preparatory school for
cal Contempt.
goads in the dollar area as well.
drgt6d a hundred 'years age, t1br.
a long way to developing good,'grated
the sons of gentlemen, he imagin-
Captnir. Selincourt. had IM'd in
in which a high moral
A w, I orld comnin,nity throve oil it
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R World
f,.,, ,Ovpm(.111 of goods and hence
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standard Is not expected of its
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Of intellect which indulges ill pre-
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Princes in the Tower by heart, the
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accepted the manners ,and customs...........
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fortune,,;, through the, emergence
write o.r phone JOSEPH L. RYAN, —
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O I I's Wo as una era I - f powerful cornpoliton, like the
0 powe
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with Your children's happjness. Britain's ever was. The question
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We think we paid that -subscrip-
tion just a few weeks ago, whereas
actually it was many months ago.
So just to make sure you are up
to date, will you please check the
date on the label on your copy of
The Huron Expositor.
If the date shown is earlier than
February 1, 1949
then you are in arrears. If this is
the case, your remittance would be
appreciated, Either drop into the
Office or mail the amount to The
Huron Expositor, Seaforth. Thanks
a lot.
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