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I F, (7- ZE T' M,,',, A G, I C exhibit th" Pt1=90 spectacle of div d, �, ( ' uk" nion. H ��' ' '
, ` " ing into two identical craft which sail - � .. � -MaY 5zlVe your health, I .
tI`.',,f4 away in Opposite directi4ins. � . i Vi . .ix �.,-
I..'' I , ,Nn ��!' (From The Baltimore Sun -day Sun) The bank Manager . advised John ' ` ! ,
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lllip,i 1A, I in the even more sta4tiing superior Scolide -to bu�i it w I Y-'��e,`; 6ulld up with
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.11; , k .. O,V Ku*wm Of Natural lake." mied96. the elect or inverted images Scobie. however, was Scottish anidI - . . I I . I .. . , f ; Dr. (flase"s Nerve .Food -j"..'
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I I . Of ObjePts aJ'e Seen suspended above cautiou% He bought $500' worth of
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0 k" �'apent $30,000, and As I went down Sixty- . CONTAINs V�TAMIN Bi : I11�� � I y beyond, stock, gave $4" caqh to his father , three yeadra ago a YOuxg 04- &t the ,reunion an many former
. .., Ar �11= VA e,41ledlitiGIL sent becagne less, distinct. Tlbe island wav- the bulge of the earth' may be seen and mother'aud kept a jittio margin Arlo farmer had a visiou, He hat dentl§ of.the Union, as presl' ___',�'-.-,----7_ -
". ". � , I It "was be- ered, then disappeared- Tile b1TdS sailing along the sky, Its image us. for himal0t itteAded the Ontario AWcultural Col. t." VlAhO answered the -roll Call
„'� , . I 3by Peary, when Proved, to bib a ,herd of antelope, all ually so clear thqLt the details be . Shortly aftwwards he moved to ege-41ien an Infant among oftea wex,6 Hom Nelson Year, end one for the '
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,�J . I' 1. 906 Arc#Ce exp%- but t1wir hea& obscured in the, stra, maide out with a tplescope. During goderich and bamself engaged in th ion”. He saw the Col- in 1892 and, 1903. A. Shantz Water- ttulz
. ;V dency Of $24,000, but the 11rat is
'" �.!�, ,,,, I X110twy e lege had much to give to Ontaxio if loo, 1894.; C. A. Keil, Chath
,.�,! �* L, I , ng heat wav,es'Wng the Crimean War the whole British "It businem He drilled one ,or twx) gtv4
k,;A� I,, . AWMI13% of a distant land. a- on the siand. I drove back to wh,ere fund a"
„5,1 ,, , . , , . fleet wee once seen inverted at eon- Nve"B and operated, a Belt block wx ointan the Chance- The fly Ja the G. A. Roberwon, St Catharines, 190g; the second he ordered withheld by
Oii,.1 . ce"UM'Zon.” He Called this Roberts was working. The lake ap- adea-ble hedght above the horizon. the Maitland .road, almost opposite . an
j't'. R W''.. . I[I ent was that the new Institu- J- O. 1,0174� Bbealbetim, 1909,- W. J,. W. the treasury. It is said, boWevee,
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�, g-' IL Ja!�d mam Orociter Land. peared again, Perfect in every detail tion was viewed, with ddstrust per,
111,16""'I From the lower Larbor of New York, the present C. N. R. roundhouse. it does accept the presdoeurp
;,'p� Ilennqx,, Newton Robinson, 191i; that he.'LL X , ,, I a the city has been seen Projected in- waz merely quo of a host Of such ven- b -P8 deTIslon. on the side Ma6 and Herbert Grob, W H euterWnment ftmd" of $48,"O. No
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, I'll I "I'll, .. . I Donald M"MMau'tO mirage until Ili,& had gone dowu to to the air in duplicate, "Standing on tures, but with careful an concelssi6m . Porter, L*Uftu', 1925; F. I,. Wei�ter''
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, .. 11 W see for himselt The dream of Lewis Toole was OX Cmemore. I -U' ther Hitler, in spite, of ,the vast my. �I, 11. t Its own bea,il," as) one observer put it. it seems for years to have made a fair 92,6 'k,", Kjt,
M Swp waa wrecked on the trip A few days later we were sitting in In 1869 the cityof Paris appeared to profit. 'an Organization that would carry the er, 1928; J- D. Galet, Guelph, 1931- E alties from. his book, is % wealthy (W
�f t ,, 11 ''.. but later MacMillan travelled our tents. One of -the men walked out distant observers suspend Endlings of ,the odbege righ I t Out I
'�.101 ed. upside 'Me salt induitry, however, fell on a comparatively poor w"I ,
I V ,4, 1 beyond where 1.00 yartft He seemed, to he * I ,tile. farms and.0irm. a connecting link McKenzie, Galt, 1933: Douglas Hart,
"I " , q I ad ng down in the sky. In. 1900 Parisians ,evil days. In the -beginning, the Hur- b6tween colleg��
, his ankles disap- saw a second, Eiffel Tower inverted on salt producens, 'bad all the world, I and farlix Thre _40.- :
�, ,, Land should have been . it imto water. pLr4a .0 Wood,t k, 19
01111 I , t . Yu -S later 'his ,dream took tangible 0, 35; N. A. Flet9ber Han- I
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IV11M,", thereMla`cMillan Buspe0ted Peared, then he was in up to his -Olb top of the omgdnal. and especially the populous United non, 1936; E. L. Lough,ry, Galt,' 1937. '
, ,(M. I form and the Ontario A.gricultural and A letter was received. from R. Mussolini
't �'�,'. I Peary had, been fooled by a knees. Actually he was wading into A we" case of superior mirages is States, for a market Then salt wells J. Pthin, ,
� E Mllmge. He returned to the Point aheated Stratum of air lying two feet ,recorded of a ship that was expected were drilled in Michigaal, the United r'xPerinlent'al Union was born., That president fil 18 1 .
I ,� Peary bad seen the supposed thick on, the Was just 60 years ago. A constitution
., ,,,, ,� ' burning Plain, shimmer- to arrive in New York from England States Government iinposed, a heavy most Of the time since in Saskat,he
. JVas drafted, ,so wisely that It is Still wan.' I
1, "I '.' �,,. Ing so that it was almost opaque. during Colonial days, One afternoon tariff on Canadian salt, and Careful 1. I
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M If, ,, i , � , "The day was Clear,- Macmillan re- Most Inlrages occur w1ben layers of after a violent storm she was observ- management was indeed' needed, to �' u's' dent, Alex. Mussolind, because of the discom
Q "'-Portls, "land them the land was. On" air Of different density are super-im- ed floating in the air, every spar re- make both en !,on celebrated its 60th birthday with Stewart, was forts and deprivations be enduir-ed
Z �w�ci,is meet in the able revi
- I., glaslselsI-IrOught it out so clearly that posed. Alsio, somewhere on -'the presented so clearly that there was Prosperous busiiiiess. More than a record' attendance and every indi- history of the union and its weve- while in Pr'60D Celag, 15 a Victim, Of
, ves on earth's surface, perhaps a few milM no question of the identity of the ves- new methods were being d cation of ,continuing vitality. Ments. Speaking of the pr ae lelauStrolilhobiai--Ahat Is, fear of sman
11 1. t a a hundred or evien a thousand miles sel. That vision, however, was the /ai�d big consolidations were replacing S . tarted just with 0"Perative ex- said: "OUT greatest need is to 'find spaces- He insists On living and
a .. ' , ... t li,it -lizages Uave been responsi- away there must be objects sdmilar larst ever seen,of her. 'individual Producers. . Penmerits -dtll farm OMPS and fert- out the nutrient level, which is necworking in enormous chambeirs.
., � fblb tW much faulty map7 making to �h4,Z, we see in, the mirage.' The During the Fxanoo-Prussian War a ' At that, thrifty es0arY to Produce a healthy plaaft . . . .1 I
... ,,, John Soobie would ilizers,'the activities of the Union now
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"I'll ;; M,i,Seems incg7edible, but I came, close en- light waves arebent. and refracted ir- number of scattered and indeperudent probably have continued to make' a Cover all branches of agriculture. Sig- Under the capable leadership of Dr. .
- I � 1 . '. I " li*igh to mapping onia to ij1cld`E)mt=d regularly instead of travelling a nor- observers in northern Sweden and' . living out of salt had not a fire de- ndflc&ntly, 'half Of the time this Year MCRostie the regional nature of some
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I I �11 rve S thety Pass froan th e, Norway raw mirage airmles marthing stroyed his Plant and compelled him given to I&M marketing. ,of ,the farm production Mussolini, 'the son of a blackwagi.
I Problemg' is was a school tea,che, till he ran
� _� an unexplored part of the Gobi Des- objects through the layers of air. through the air, equipped like the real to glo out of busdue,�. Subsequently, Change of 1929 now being reorganized in Planning from haly to Switzerland_in away
il� ert. The temperature stood at 145 It is much the same as when you ones which, were fighting a few hun- Joseph Kidd, rebuilt an -d operated, the Pr-enit and future ,experiments, Fur.
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I to escape military servim! . 110 did
11 -, degTer, P. From a 'Slight rise we thrust a stick into clear water. The dred miles to the south- plant. About 1896 the buildings were ' I -L H. Hanallam, secretary, United thersteps might well be taken to see not make a -heroic na;yn for himself
.. , Saw in ,the distance a. beautiful lake, Part below the surface appears to be Mirages have, in fhot, played their torn down to make way for the Plant Farmers Of Ontario, built his address that worthwhile results secure,d, local- during the World War. Wte the,
� ' taiiliaremtly a balf mile In diameter. beAt, because the water is denser role in the fortunes of war. In 1916 of the Kensdaigt,orii Furniture Company ,on the Premise that, UP to 1929, Can
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�,L At the left was a sulaffi, is -land, thick than the air and the light waves are the British were attacking the Turks which, emperiencing the seine' contrary." Ile wag never decorated on
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, with Vegetation. hard adian farmers bad ,always prO,duced fention 'Of ktrmlers wd,thIn. that area,
or it Is them that they will prove a frout where Many men were
. L ,A flock of birds bent as they pass through the unequal ,an the hot plains ,of Mesopotamia. G. luck, Was bumed down eventually, for a world in which demand, for ated flor attacking When the order
: I I 'were SkinMuaig over the surface Of media. E. Hubbard, a member of General compelling the company to go out of their productj�, on, of the greatest value.- doeor
I the water. The type of mirage that decelyed Maud"s force, tells 6fthe incident.' business- greater -the average, was Dr. MC40SUO gave a report on, ex- was to' attack- He wan never wound
11 sI : fil-n the 18UPVIY.. Since 1929, ed in action, but took advantage ,or
I ,) "You bad better sketch the outlines p,&ary is known as lOom,ing. It is ,,O,ur men had reached the Turkish John Scobie was ,later engaged in supply hE_ been greater than demand PeTimental work that covered well Ov. minor injuries caused by an expk,d_
from here," I ,said to Major Roberts, most frequent upon the water and It trenches anid put the Titrks to flight. business ventures of , (soft or an- 106 Pages. . .
1. 1, I tOP09mPher. "I'll go on to the makes objects appear to be raised The enemy Provided a splendid tar- other at Toronto, Teesv�ater and Lm- which ,have driven fairm prices dan- Officers' f'Or 1939 Wiam elected as eairly in the war. , .
I . i. I I __ above their natural elevatiblis. The get for our artillery. A gunboat was don. At Mooretown. and at Parkhill gerously low. He took wheat .to 11 follows: Honorary President,'Dr. C.^
t, : lust -rate. Before the Great War, Can- . - I kind seen- oh deserts and plainis, cre- -lying in thre river ;and the men on it he managed mat piants,. Zavitz, President, W. C. Barrie,- . ating Phantom lakes, is cadled inferior. were w�itching the Proceedings when In 1870 John Scob4e had married a ada 'had less thaiv io,000,000 acres in Galt; vice -President, E. B. Palmer,
11 I . . In the Nubian desert one may travel they were surprised to see ,our gun . s ,young English girl, ,Emma Camber, wheat; now ove,T 25,00G,900 a,uest The Norwich; secretary, Dr. G. P. MoRos. Mussolini' is under normal statupe
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�. . , ... the whole day apparently encircled stop firing, although the Turks were who had resided in Canada shice in' yield. has increased from 200,000,000 tie- treasurer,,., A. W. -Mason; dire- as
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v.. by lakes which accurately reflect the .cztill,within range. It tir�anspired, that fan,cy, and whose loyal support gave bushels to 6bo,000,000 He has the shoulders
. .. mountains round, the horizon- to the eyes of ,the gunners, on the him addled, courage to try again in has been as Mgh as 5(;6,000,000 bus,h. ey,,:Brampton; R_ J. . ^
.1 Usually the inferior mirage varies desert level, the target ,had- dds,a,p-.(th,e face of repeated failures and loss- ellsThe re NICCOrmick, Piri * *
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,, Cent conference called by I s; E. Shuh, O.A.C. .1.1, with atmospheric conditions but a peared into ,a rlairage. Fortunately es. She was,his companion for near- Premier John' Bracken, Manitoba, es- . 11 Duee is *
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_11" . I few are permanent, being identical ',he Turks stopped firdng for the game ly 50 yea;rg, dying in guarded day and might- .
day, after day. 1919 at Detroit, timait-edi that, by July next there would -----:I*-- by 800 special police.,
� .-. . In southeastern Ari- reason." - 'to whi0h Cit*Y the family had moved be a -Orbil stock of wheat of 1,100,- . ~
, zons the highway crosses the bed of A towering mirage is one that caus- some 20 years befom John Scobie 000,000 bushels while the annual - .
11 � . an ancient lake, now bone dry. Yet es, ,objects to be drawn up to abnor- =_ Hitler Besides11" . hin'self, with memory clear. almost to ports oT i.mportiTig countTieg would be
a small drawing account be
,'I -, , . motorists driving ailonk it see a broad mal length. French soldiers in Al- the last, survived till 1932, after 90 540,000,000 bushels. gets a saiaa,y of some $660 a mouth-
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, I sweep of sparkling water which're- geria once behold in the distance a diljg"n-t and Courag eous years. Before the war (In Fact Digest)
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�17 I . - - - . cedes before them and then closes in flock of flamangos of enormous Pro- him it ,could he said, as, it -lere we have vastly increased, Pro, 1, . . behind thean. e was said I Hitler Permits no one to smoke He is careful of ibis ,diet
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,�: I portions. indeed they grew so.larp, _ eoffe,�
, . . hero that duction in the face Of Shrinking de- near 'him, and does not .. it beginI It � . 1. . . c Another type of mi rage, the lateral, � that they ware thought to be of Robert Louis Steven�son,e -if. The- reason is sai smoke him- and frui , b1f; day, broth and
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14, . Of d to be tile fruit composelills lunch, and. dinner -9 I
�, I . makes objects appear to he displaced I horseuien� and a,Scout was sent ahead. honor, and whoever else failed �blm, As Calisda Puts 8& Per Cent of her sensitiveness his air -Passages due strictly a One-00urset Wffnir-truit. Oc
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,q, 'he was not found wanting in him- wthmt on world markets, Or 40 per _ UndeA,
"I , .1 . , . . I ,; . . - �elf " I epurt -of the world's export supply, we poisoning. cumetances does he smoke w no cir- ^
... 1, , . . - . I � - _____ o cted, than any Hlmg"Y years' in Vienna affected drink. .
I I - other country by this situation. Mr. his digestion. In 1928 -he complained � Mussolini's dentist, Dr. Arrigo Pier-
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, I , 11", - Presently the soldieTs saw th,E, legs Hairriam defended the action of ,the of a *a,stric_�-sordetr and now, while 6, swears I. ,�.. t . I * ]lot an absolute veg0tarian, be avoids that the dattator never .. , A I of his horse become so,&l%ugatcd tha t Domin-lon Government in guarante& meat ,dishes. MUP311esl while in the chair. . '
11 I... . . both Steled and rider were borne, up to ing a fixed price Of 80 ,Cents at Fort ]For breakfast it is said
.11 . . fan!astic heights. Only when a thick Wfllia)[114 which means an average he eats eggs, milk, bread and jam; .
I . . . I cloud inbarcepted the s,u.u,s rays did Price Of 55 cents to western farmers. far dinner.and supper, eggs, stallad, According to one of ,the wo,rW9
. . I objects resurne, their natural size. -Without this -guarantee, western far- vegetables and Preserve$. A report- More Prominent journalists, -Muss'[16-
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1, F . Again On, the (test a herd Of cattle InIbIls would have ,received $40,000,000 er Onc- asked him if he ever tired of Iini is the most accessible of all dic-
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, I . . I i was - coming over a distant hill. liess for their 1938 CroP than they did this dj--t. Hitler replied: 111 va,ry tators. He receives you co,rdially and^
. . . L I Then, amazingly, one cow picked- up for ,half the production in 1937. Eur- it. One day leat egg&-anA salad, and alon---nd talks to you in EnglisklI I . . I another in her mouth and toiled off 'OPean farmers, on the. otherhand, are the next day -salad aiitd eggs." ,I)his
... I" . . with it. Another bea-1A wats seen to guaranteed up to $2.5,0 a bushel is tbie only joke anybody has ever 11 DU0e never ta-kes cold shower&.
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V I liff_speaker could ' not see a fixed price He believes the Practice 1-5 bad for r
.1".1. . 1. then pick itself up a,tId w,alk off. In- as a long t " Hitler's father, a cobbler by tra�le, the nerves. .
': , I vestigatiou Proved that the herd Of it would tend to an ever Increasing born the jltlegitirnate child ,of a '
"I'll - . i Qattle on, ,the bill was the projection surplus. Dealing with Poor Peasant -girl. Hitler,liinlself was Mussolini is generally ph�tog,apbed
I tile suggestion
I, 1. i of hn ant colony! ,that wheat gIrOwers should turn to
. '! I . .. at 0110 time a housepainter. wearring a hat of some sort. it is .
, . I It has been. estimated that the av- �Said- no Italian Photographer would
.. . Aviators sc,metimes see mirages ,in (-'Oa'rF,e grains and live stock, he quot
F". . I the air. After Major Frederick L. ed Mr- 'paggapt erm s Hitler salute dare to snap him with ,his head un.
I II .. I Martin bad left Chigilak, Alaska 07 the effkt t about fifty times a day. In the Ger. covered, ,since the Premier is unns
. . . . . I , I . . . a roulld,the-woPlld flight in 1924, he 1,500,000 acre,sJilto grain and pork man schools, at the beginning of ually sensitive about dAs baldness.
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I., I / 1 sighted a raalge, of high Peaks, loo,m- woulld produce I ,each lesson the tea,cher raises his 40
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- I... . .. � I Ing up ahead, Of him. As, be turned our export quota and still leave right arm and says 1114eil Hitler!" and Mussolini, one of the bitterest en,.. 1 ; . . . sharply to avoid thein be discove,red Plus to deM, alize ithe r' , enroll in
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.. OT domestic ma the Pupils rise and ,repeat the rite. emies of Communism was ed. I . . . that the ,Peaks were now really di- ket- I r_ The same ceremony follows each les- the COmanuxist Party when he walsl 24
4" .. reCtly in, front Of h,im. A mirage had I Dr- Shaw on Markets -13- Bitter 'himself, wbery he gives Yeal-8 Old. .
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.1 11 . I right of tileir actual Position. The Dr. A. M. Shaw, director of mar- Hitler has made a fortune out ,cf 40
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11 Ship crazed into the rocks and was 1k&t -vices, Ottawa, admitted,the his book "M'_111 I parts suT Jus PrO41em as the domin Kampf,', which translated me�ns 11 e
'' 1. 0 escaped serious injury. factor in wheat, cillee,se, pork, Struggle." The book, part of which `
1. I . - honey and at times, butt apples, he wrote while in Prison has sold
i '..". _1 . � I Paris, encountered mdrageS Several fe-ed to the numerous schemes that 1,890,000 copies and, has been trans- For Poultry .
11 I 'ha.d been tried in many aountri�s to latied into fourteen I -an, a e . It i
!!! :, , .. ... I humd-Ped, miles before he reached, the gu g S S At all times of the year an aburid-
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i'tr'. . . I Irish coast. He saw mountains and Solve the marketing problem but with ,required reading in German sch , a g f
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, I t* I valleys that looked so real it was dif- the Problem , still remaining. "Nature and is presented to all German bride- Itho health of tile poultry flock In
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" 11 ficult to reconcile the . being as it is, we put off grooms as a wedding gift from _ - in to the fact our prob- I the summer it May be Provided by free
.�, wfhddh he know, that he was still som� lerns till necessity forces act,ion," said rang
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1"t�, F houiv from land. be. He inferred -that Canada ' e On the farm, but in winter it
1,1,�. LjXPOSITOR printed fo'rms and was in Hit]-, so it ,is said, keeps a re- must he supplied by some form or ,�- 9 a volver ready in one of his desk diraw- stored fe,ed. Roots, cabbage, sprout- .
.! 4_ � The realistic details of phantoms .More favorable Position to T,ed3ice
- I 1 . . . so I �� 01 * - created by m1rages can be terrifying. its wheat production than ,any other ers; should ,his Pow,er be swept away ed oats, and' alfalfa bay are common-
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,', ' . One woman tells Of having their boat country as large areas of th, west be will use it.
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��R , " are unsuited to anything but ly used for winter feed(trig. Probab
. %,, 0 1 nearly run down in Lang Island, wheat "APO YOU ready to take this wo- ly alfalfa is the most valuable ele-
il,e",., - I ationery will help you, I Sound by What she aad her ,husband growing while Argentina cbm turn to r'ar as wife and live with her in mar- ment in the winter poq4try ration,
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-,", I I about fire o%cl,ock of a still, shimmer Mr. Ilannain the bridegrotom is a recaution Is tak- .
- . I he had found that pro- skled in tho mar- en in feeding it may be used in
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I 1" - afternoo.n. ducers resent Ideas of re,gulati rl,"Ve ceremony o I f a new sect, un_I", I 91D You Oil 0 ing "Suddenly I saw a 11 on but the ljmIt,L_ .
(.114�, Letus ,quote 0 . I 95gaUtic vessel rushing down upon us. c0ndftiOns may become bad enough Clermall PeOPIC's Church. The groom or several Years it has been the
I . froin behind. My husband swung t,be 60 that sometibing of this nature will rcsvorids, w1lile giving th,(,
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'Z i I have to be attempted." hite, "Jawob! . Hitler sa- practice at the 11',xiiorinleaital Station
" ,wheell (hard over, heading full speed Heil Hitler!" The 'it 1,1'arrow to chop fine the y - ,
. . ful' the rocky Shallows where this We produce 15 per cent more beef bi-lile rc,,&ponds in the snine manner falfa sboots for the ba)bY 4ahicks and
. . . . . . . . -1. 0 LEDGER SHEETS I . i m6rlstIer could not follow to swamp us than the home market requires. Dr. to the que'stiOn. "Are you re,i(ly to to
.�i I t, . 'tb her Swell. For perhaps teri min- use cut 'alfalfa bay as the sole,
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1`5 . � . I . . wa Shaw told of trial ship,mialits of diress- Stand at the side of this man in the meane of supplying th,e necessary
. , 0 COUNTER CHECK BOOKS utes the vessel came toward us; she ed meat from well finished, light hard struggle in behalf of tAie Ger- roughage and greens for winter egg
, t". . . wa,s; now so dlosle that we could make weight steers that, .his depar man fabherland? ,,
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M. ' I Ina,de to Britadn recently, Produe'tion. A good grade of second `
Out the shadow of the man at her Tuese ship- r from a It or third cutti!ng 'hay 49 run through, a . 7 1 , ; .. wfheeL Th-ri, as suddenly as sihe had men-ts haci demonstrated bbat ,'meat be Incorporates many of the techudcal";M, � . I . . 3PPOared Our leviathan vanished, and can ,be dras,sed here, shipped to Bri. dev"ces which Nazi-bann,od, Max Rein- Steeped for twenty-four bours gt&w, '
" 0 ENVELOPES 61 a Small, quite Ordinary cruiser appeal,- tain and sold at the Sam b -*(It gave to the German s by en
'. e pric'e as tage. in tirely covering with cold water, strain
,, " ;�, I hri id us." Il'o'nie killed meaL." Properly (level- front of ],in,, concea,led from the audi' ed and fed in shallow tubs. For th-0 ^
,&' '1�1_ - , A camper in Utah 'tells ,of another oped, such shipments might take 5 ence, are rows Of
�.,p, . 0 SHIPPING TAGS buttons. By means
� per hest results it is fed immediately af-
�q ILI I... - ceut Our cattle these, Hitler
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%p prank by, a mirage. He [had been Su rl?l il'§. To of manipulates the ter the early morning gran anR"I" looking through this field the dairymoern, stearchligb,tR, now ,directinig attention 1 d a- '
�,,,,,�,' ' 0 STATEMENTS glasses and more milk b, ' Dr. Shaw advised that gain late in, the afternoon.. Old stalkf,
�,`J��.,'� Just a,E; �he lowered them a ��-Zzly a' diverted to cheese fac to ,the, Nazi flag, now to the tr4men
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f, " I bear Walked toward, him,. "'As it aud- tories, a Product that can lye sold on dons audience, frequently to himself, birds Oamnot ,reach them or they may
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,_ 0 BILL HEADS . . d'f--'Iy -- up, I Yelled, It nearly fell I for his hlmk- be the cause of crop ,tronble.
N�. . . over backward and retreated in a This latter a,divice drew fire from sbirts to begin sihouting, Stamping Fair resrubts may be bad by feeding
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1� ."; . rushing gallop. Then the mirage fell the audience. Howard Craise port and clapping.
NO"', 1 One, Of the more -im- good. alfalfa 1eAf dry but the experl
t.,,,, . 0 solution in produc- Pcrtamt of the buttons is that wihic
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I . ' I 13,g more cbeese if the price gives ence at this Station is that the steep-
I.[Vw bear. Be)bdnd the farther end, of the the order to photographers to ,ed out hay is better appreciated by.tr.1, realized
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,; 0 INVOICES � 1. cliff I found fresh grizzly tracks; the d7d not. rn-A 'Cost -of produc Shoff; the cameraman who shoots the birds On account Of its easy di.�%', I that film at the wrong moment may be in- gestibility and becau_%e it is. more pal.
�11I�_,` . I ,the corner, as it were." Would give to ag enough
, 5,0, . I ., ri culture StantlY sent to a conic entration' camp: at,ble. .
;,. 9 RECEIPTS The miragc, then, ,is not confined money to carry on. H. H. Delln, one- At Harlorube, when Hitler delivered, a
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to the desert or to the) Sea, It occur, a 0 sveeob, two lmll,eEy of wire had to be
llv"�.�, - I . wherever Circumstances- are propi- A -C., showed all his old-time vigor as laid down for the complicated device
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� I. tious and wherever the temperature he demanded that all fa,rm Product.q
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11 . I I . . I Of the ,air causes objectq to be di,. b,e ddvided between hame -and foreign. C-lerman CIlax'celJOr's flamboyant man. Gather Eggs Often, !1 I . I 0 COPY PAPER . . . n d. An -d ,always the markets and a, fixed Price Paid on ner ,of Presenting himself. I
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,�', 51"''! I solid oblects, it, mirrom &re -'not gi gathered- at least11 �4. , il, the dornestic market that won Id I-T-itler Tarely or never reads books E90 should beI `,��.� I . lusory but r I eal. I aIRsirrance Of a living .to the producer. bi-,I, he sits for (hours absorbed in' twice a day, and three times daily .
, " ,,,�;T - , . "If the barber thas a rigfht to demand ng 'hot weather. Th4
W". - 40 RUBBER STAMPS time of One gatherinIg should be just '.
1. 'I h1a.ve I not an eQual rigbt to demand The Mi ,rer is Protected cont,iiivallly before dark or ag ,near to It as pos�
1� , . 1 I th10 vill-1.11,90 post office that also was manded Prof. Dean. Russell T. Kelly fully chosen for the honor. police pa Produce a great number of fr. `
I g,�.;. I I I Farmer Jenklins made his way into of ,him, 35 cents for my butter," de- by an army Of some 600 men care- sdble. This 1,a�st gathering may not °
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"Anylillfing for me?,, he inquired -of Canadlar, Chamber of Commerce, the Chancellery on Berlin's Wiilh,elm. 17 'K'A,rch Out the nest containing
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, �.,,,,.,, 4 Hamilton, a Past president of tb',e trol his living quaxters and- office,q In Siri,ce'lilroody heng will common- , .
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�.;;"�.. I . Phone 41 —Replenish Your Supplies Now. the Postmaster. The ,other -raked over agreed,. with Prof. Dean, and stated Strasse. Wheal he address,erg a meet, eggs after the, days laying ,has ceas� 11 . a few Parcels and letters, but found that city business] men were alive to Ing, 20 -to 30 rc`*s,, of guards occupy e -d, rai-lure to gaither late in the day,
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,� -, I "Do"' t See nothing," 11 he 9aAd. I that would keep agriculture ]&CO. Four armed carg Precede wilien telloration.
; , t THE HURON EXPOSITOR feed by W. R. Re-ek, deputy ,,I,- then ,to -print big itineranee, ta Orv'r(f�l the coolfest Part Of the cellar lf'na
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. "Yes, " axe -red, the farmer. "I was Pr(?sPerous. A sdrailar %Ought� wag .he goes driving. pape,rs are f Bach gathering should be placed In . '°
; 111, i& I Z ister of agric d �'he Other cool 8VOt is available, as soM
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I ;. . ., I I " � tellin? Me when she's comlin'." ., lalture for Ontario, when PI&OPle have been ordered stol)
11 ., ( .A ( AAW "ITAIrnah," called t1be postmaster he siald: . "Labor m4st look beyond throwing flowers to as gathered. Eggs siboUld .not bo put ` ''
llk, I: Me' _19PIOS10 , I Estabfished 1860 Its Own felucl& and gilb some thought ger of cone because of the &n- imitc) exrtona or cageg immediately it ^
1� , I I "Oleu a ,card, from Mr. tO,1 the wall On the, land who is pm 111-tlor,- unilke, most of the leadelrl� this"can be avoWed. ,fU10 , » `
I. I I I /11 I ___ - , Came, the.-I)rompt Mq.WeW. Of European, states, does a taiDer for cooling eggs is a w1r,9 tray.
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