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Barrie Advance, 25 Oct 1938, p. 2

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Page Two replimi : n 1- . ever free melt. I\I : 111 there, zm knew. ...-,., H;:ht, .~'ntt0-\'oi(:e(1 . ':i':ht. Th Pathfider vouch freeze. end, Conducted By hot daughter vi 1 Cz:u'o1i?1a, tnnmnngz: as-"e, the not :1 yo cause of 1'o1`ei_L`n : .ion his own not sion he by in}: 21 p( by murder. t1on| sllsceptib IUVVU UH. ` - Fun zmv. fri\'o1ity are al\\'u_\'sL I p1'e.<(-nt z:I~0, and autumn \\`ou1(1h`t;t be autumn without that e\'enin_ when par`. ies I-galore take [)',il(`4`.`7 lightrd pumpkins -j.:'10w in \\'indow:<,` white uml _-:h0. :u'1'u_\'ed childrenlt with f;1l.<(= fxu-0.4 .<<':m1pL-1' th1'oug"n;1 the.11.~'L1:1!L\' fm. . zmn dom'.1 belis ring inco:~x.' 1 3} insistent on 1`-St. Catharines ' L I `Captive Melts Heart-- 1 n 1 :her_\' uztugnun C"CuaLl.\:u ... .w. ..., Carolina, with approprite ]]10(i(21`nMl trimmings. This being 21 1'ea'1isti(t; _ North Czirolinzi pi'i. is _\`oun_1: patriot ishtingz` in `Jit- liberty, or a S_\'lh})`d\h0H(`i soldier doing: his duty h_\`l L"0unt)';c. in the iast \'ei`-i is 21 _v0un'_: de. fan--i possible death sentence for`, He tells the ,;'z1olvi".<'| susceptible (lzxtx,-.>'ht(-1` that he has g0t| re`.i5_rion and is resolved to _-:0 s'Lrai_Lrht. hencefo1`th. He use; his new-\\'m1 freedom to commit rob-l_ and murder, zmd once more; in the toils: of the law. I This bein_u' :1 i)i_x:-hearted, 1: sa_\' . ject of crime. v pect the _\'Oul`l_2' peL:L um _\uuII_'.'. 3; .. m..._....,. to be less smtimentul than the` lnddle-:1_2'el Indiana lady ,Q'ao1<-r in the famou.< Diinger episode `. -- `New York Times`. Hitler Needs Hobbies-- ,. . i lhere was more than humor in._ the czirzoon drawn for the Szuf Fram-i. Argronaut \\'hr~rein the `world asked .s`.\'oi'd-bedecked Hitler lWh_\' dontcha go ; or plziy. `. :1 _Q'}1m(3 of croquet or something ?" - Hitler is probably the _::`1`eatest ar- g_':umen1 in favor of hobbies that i the \\'0i'1d i`Ia..~' ever known.--Ott;i\\';`. - Jnurmil. `I .- '1`h0n another beauty waits us, ! 5L.'n we ; l \V'hitL-. 1;\m1.~w:1pe lhvn I-ic paints us; ;GifL to me and thee. '` -I.u\\'rem--? }<}d\vard.<,' arrle On Criticizing Chamberlain At a Distance I IIIILC `vu ' lha.-n \\'h_\' are two n I g And why are two] iDu; approaches fast. rlt .~veemetl1 like :1 land of dreams, lSo0n all will he past. .3 If the vine than But the jokw ' .~'p1'ung, lgwhy iqrm un- 1 1'an_ced ! C! the A100) 1 : bum: '. . . . 3 The old atory oi the untorzun-1 ~= young captive and the <,:ao1er'.~ aughter is re-enacted in North} '-` ,1 ,,._J._...l Hr ' Why mlovntt . ) u-r. I ]f 21 letter And we I 5./... `\Vh }` hzmn |lIf :1 pictmlm thz1t'shun;: is'n't hanged,` But. the man who is` hanged Lsnt hung, :,iW`n_v' .sn t the song that we sing. wvml that we speak 1 Why don't we say i 50111" L','il'l, whon :1 pizche ` ".r\(-h. l.oui.< !" she .~: D break 3" It might be :1 say a lime bit moral duty in 1 i112` of the dict Aft:-1` all, the EA ~h {But we catch isn L catched, ` Ami the roof that we thatch isn't. ; thnu1:ht. `Why don't. we speak of a thourzht that was thatched Or hear of an 0:: that was hnugrht ? more than one houses And more than Or u-`NV A111] WHY NOT, INDEED? ;_-u...., t it .-nvnt. when ii the monvy WP .~vpem .~pone ? lio wh:-n I we lay we Hm]. know it phx_\'ed of the pieces: We plied` _this interpretation. % Standard. ` .`0\_\ ll. lllaI4Xk- Hit N <`n . .- .- rotzu- to the vhc-vk-. of dictators. there are more igznohluj :tirn.~a than the de.~1re to p1`e. peace. And when ail that thr-re 3.: to .=:1_\' uhnut .\h'. ('Ihznnbc:v'I:1in`.< :x}-: lerror`. inner .-.\'rmz1th_\` with the Fzw-a cists has been said, the fact ne- mains that thv man has hcun mnk; ing 21 de. ef'fo1't to kup his counL1'_\' out of war. in I L. L..- L..-_. w 1 4 1 I1:_L'.'uc nu; \|,' i, nation on the sub- why should we ex- }: ;zaoIe1"s duu::ht4ar ._;........:..1 4.1.... C-1-w'\ Ol`f11` [es filaft. .e d reams, we ape ml mu? mrrle IOT, INDEED ? one hou.~e arc :_-ullcl onc mouse are mive not mou.~'c.~'i[ H `If 0 0 t\\`oh0u. n0thi<`u`. I 1 .'~'penk of the needles we say that we laid, when we szxid that t ( H!l_`.:`>` - H1111. that 9 E. .- it L4 spzlko ." pitcher is broken, '" .~:1_\'>, it is? u'1lle.1 , , , ` ` !If I had known an the n1m`n1n_-' How \ve2u`il_\' all the The wo)'d.< unkind, I ' \\'0uld ironhle my mind xnousesf _ , _ _ _ )hOu 0t]`i(`(`." .~:nd when _\0u went u\\a_\, `I had been more cm-eful, lm'Iin::. | Nor s_v'i\'en you I1-'ed1<`~>'.< pzn ; M it 5-398 : fBu1: we vex our own L "31 'h"n W5} With look and tone E W'e might never take back :1_s;2\i:x In .I\:\Iv' H CV8)` L'l1\)1_L'C(||| \.uuuu.. vx-\ \.IA Mzxybe he has eort in the x: the 1`I.~'ks of his than the ri.~vks of in}: and ch`-ar-<-u lmnszt.-d : l\,I; l\. . ---.-vv- beer Million on million yezirs have .p..d{ To frame green elds and bow! H. ering hills ;' ! VI The mortal for a moment tills .. His span of earth, then i.~ he xlezul; This knows he well, yet doth he u I 1 l 8 1 r- sense of pureness in Of wholesome life things ; W:-1vin_g` of b1o.s.~:om, wings . L, ....4.~ A... ..._.=,- ` Perfume and 1: Sky, trves, t Ioama I love them 1 1 1 *3" For though in the quiet e\'e?1iH.`- The God ! make me worth_\' 01' Th_\' land Which mine I call a little while_; |'l`hi.< meu(l0\v where the ::1n1. smile ` I<`ul].~: like a blessing from T`nyhund, And where the river . runs '.\Ir-ith win'[x'_v .~kie.< and summer! ,, I | i grasp. i Now, while I live, my '11and.< un- 1 clasp, -01` let me hold i: not so much For my own joy as for the good ` Of all the gentle h1'otl1erhoo l s l l } l l I Ulluli. lll \.I|\_ ...\ [)Oll(`_\' ziru `j.fl`(3I!U`l`!l' of :1 fOl`H'l;L l lf, lur- ch-ar-<-ut, p()li('_\' of deli-, ancv to all :i;;';;'1'-ssors, .\l:i_\'he mm the long: run England will have Lnlc ght mi_\'\\'a_\', rind will only mnkcl the fight touirher by postponing: tlm: evil day. `\,,L .L .. L.....,n.. 1.m.mumn- fml` And as the seasons move in mirth Of bloom and bird, of .~n0\\ and I leaf, . : May my calm spirit rise from! ` grief, i !In . of the 1o\'e1$' earth; I I 1 And though the land be dark orl lit, Oh. let me graaiher songs from it. -Rich:n'd \Vatson Gilder. ; szmged Or any old 1hin_g' ever thung: `. -Mau1'icc Smiley. THE BARBIE ADVANGE 11...: I\||\rIv- ..., ......, _,.,- .,.,, hold His p:n'a(li.~,'e like 1ni;<(:1".< ;_-"old. would be nobler than to clutch ` My little world with gloatillzit C1-ossland s Drug Store Cunningham : Sandwich Bar Dixie s Smoke Shop Dan : Corner Book Store Monkman's Drug Store Payne's Soda Bar-Grill Powell's United Cigar Store AT THE FOLLOWING NEWSTANDS: Barrie Advance HOME ACRES TUESDAY UVH uug. But it is hzu'd]_\' hevoming persons at :1 distzlnce to he vocal about all of this. M 7 .- L ...... .,....' 9!: 6`n1- I1\ OUR OWN 2 beauty e\'e1~_\'wl1c-re; the f:1`i1.~`.~`, the very I :11]; this is our home. YOU LL ENJOY READING `BANKWTORONIO x g 1 _ _ A _ A . . _ ~ n ` J 1 D CE The Bank of Toronto now, as at all FRIENDLY C0-OPERATION times during its eighty-two years of service, welcomes every oppor- tunity to grant loans to responsible Vocax auuuu on u; nun. The `last war isn't so far uwzu S but what the English can remember 1 it pretty ch-:u'ly. A whole jIPTH,)`l-gl tion of young men were de. The monument which commemomtc-.= I the Somme drive bears :1 plaque in ; honor of some 60,000 unknown} - ,1 __._:. ;..;..1 no.-..o1H:.c inc} m:-L.` persons whose position iustifies bunk accommodation. .| sons bi1'd,of ON SALE EVERY blade and the air, in growing Incorporated 1855 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1.035. You may give me the kiss of peace, Yet it might be That nevvr for me The pain of the heart should (191156 How m;m_\' go forth in the n1o1'ning' That never come home at nie'h`.. And hearts have broken ' V ` For h:u'.~h W01--i< spoken, Vr`L..; _A...._.__ ,._.. __ 1-.. ,,n ..:._1.. We have n--.11-<-ful thought for the nouur U1 cunuv; \.\.,v.,., ...._____, dead-not total casualties, just m-=1` .1 1' ever_\` one. I Hi` I`Ive1'_\'om- notes that the passe [of time . now swift and n d5slo\\', but it is noi _`.Ii\'r,'l1 to cw .0110 to ex1n'e.<.< his <.-og-'nizance .. .. -. 1-1 . . ..u stmmgzer, And . for the sometime r_-'ue.=t.. But oft for our own The hitter tone. Thou, we love our own" the best. Ah! lips 'i'.h `he cu1`\'t- in1pa1.ient, AL I L.. . `Al- 41...; 1..-}. -4` 4). r\ ..... Il\. ....,,-...,._., , Ah I brow with that look of scorn "l'\vo-re a <~1'uv] fate. ,_\V'e1'e the nil-:11t too late ` To undo the work of mom. I --I\I:n-garet Sanrzster What is :1 baby '3 The prince of 1\vniis; an inhabitant of Lapland; `tho mornim: caller, noonday crawl- er. midni_<.:ht brziwler; the only prec- ious I)0>.I\`(,`)-I\'io]1 that never cxcita cm'_\' ;:i kc-_\' ihzit opens the heart of zxli clzisses, the rich and poor -):I_, 1 ,,1I ._.. I Q .. _ -., -..- ,...-. :aIik(-, ,in all cnum1"ie.~r; 2: sirarlger with un. cheek, that enters a house without a stitch to his back, and is 1'c<-eived with open arms by l .+ Robertson's Drug Store United Cigar Store Weaymouth's Book Store :1` 1-nu.n_.:1.-.'r-.4... Crifth's Fish & Chip Shop. Kendrick's Book Store Whitty's Drug Store Vbuur an uuu-. V `Yi. .z1_\' at this toime. she~ : i('ontinue.- aftr-r nne l'e2u'fu` fzlzmce` `at thv clock in the corner, "_\'isthe1'- I 11:1}: at 1`ni.~ mime it. xvnx` nowhere; near half }m. tin, an `to--rlay it's :11] v ,,. A...'`.... My ,but twilve 3 Vm'ni.~'h of the fth century, B.C., \\'a.< made out of oil of cedar and turpentine ,zm this \-amish u: on` mummy 'n>e.< is still in good (`O11- dition. rumpkin is simply :1 . mr\'o.~t. and b`.z1(-k <:z1L.<, being lditional companions of` I are :1I\\`u_\'.< present at Ha`.-{I .1 Highlights on Ha11owe en \....\.... _ I Shmntndnzxh liver 5.-'01:: its name from an h`r)( unis Indian word mvv:m- 1 `i1]_`.:` the . pzL~. by." IN AL LANDALE nu. F. 1'if.{ht. Earrieg .Z\h1mnr2 :11 .t}1n- :1'e;1U Jor<`.'i1 called together all} who had been con-} 0 px-ecu-(lirxg twelve" 1 I ,,, A;-| v .<.~' abouf Iii EDITORIAL mus. been making nu chu1'c,`n. took 21:` I'e.~nti\'a1, I .-zobiins . I xdea tn! `n:1unul'.~| ...,, M:\_\'h<\ and I ` that ing. . Fellow spook :-You are coniia1~` ly invited to zxtttrnd 21 Ghost, Con-` vention at the home of ~- -~." So 1'un+' an invitaon to 2: Hal]0we`m. pamh l " " ` V-..Z..... 3. ...-...` mg. 1 In View of all of this. thv Eng:-1 [man are hzmily to be blamed if `they choose 10 move czlutiously in the Iiuropt-5x'n powder mine. Anrll since we our.. are determined --und very propt-r1_\' so--to stay at; ' 7 .._ .....A4.... "Jana 1...,-nu: Q |--lulu \t'I_\ ,uu,u..`. ..... .\. ., . pvace no n1at.tu1- what happens in EILL'i`dI1(l, We have small reason to 1' be impatient about linglish caution. If we think that sLoppin_~: Fz1.=.ci.~:1n is worth :1 war, we have the priv- 3 ilegre of 3.-`et.t,in.: out on the ring f 5 line and doing` our part. Since ': `wt: don't have the sliiglm.-. inten- " tion of loin: that, it would b<'- Q just as well for us to stop talking` ` .. llaboui tlie policy of a nation whiclil 1,: _--.;1..-. LL.-. r.-um: llnxrnlnwxrll for 4 (rm; we doing about `is riy~.;ht under the _9;un.=.--Cleve]and` ~\ \ ! l I | `; week. ; Seven new avrivals were received '_at the Reformatory, Penetang, last: HThe'Sta_vner Sun wanisr to exchangcl '52 numbers of its balliant, spark-I sling sheet for a bull pup. E 1| The Alliston roiler rink has j1'1'.'t I been opened. It There is talk of using natural` `gas at Collingwood for fuel. ,` ? 1 u 1 Three wild geese were shot at 2 Nottawa a few days ago. the biggest 1 iwei,r:`nin-;z nine pounds. :1 ` ( The potato crop Tn the vicinity of` [;-\Hi.-ton is sin1ply immense. ya: ya. Hallowed, or holy, evenim: is real ly an autumn festival, just as 31:13` Day is it : f(`Sl.i\'Z1l. Super- .~.."titution robbed the holi of its` original nieaning and surrounded it with all the l1l) >`L(`I`_\' nf g`h0.~:t.~, witches, spirits and hobizoblina Br- cause of these . notions, Hallowe en a1)p~.21l.< to the public fancy with all its old cu. and: traditions. I ---T-- . Forks. Dakota.-Ab)ut a dozen; jwomen were brought up here un-'; der arrest from Thompson to-da_\'.i_ All attempts to clos=.- the saloons! huvinr: fnilod, the ladies took a handy Ithemselves in gutting the saloon ? 'and spilling the liquor on the: -._2`round. for which they were ar-l .1 r=. 'T`he_\' all wore white; .1ba(i2'(=.< and spent their time on the} ;'t:min singing tempt,-rance .=omr.=.l .`Grm1t inte)'e.=t is manifested in thel . trial and there is much lritts-r feel-I ` - 1 i "k r f\h';<. T. T.em1ox re"eived yesrtcr-i ' day morning: through the post ofcei in box L-o=1t:\ininr: th1'er- (-h0c0- ;1atr~ crmdiesz. One of them had Lpiecv out out of the bottom and` ,,then p11,x:r:ed. Tt is the intentionj, -,to submit them for analysis. I 4 I __ , Vs/'9 understand that A petition is hawked ab..ut being That is: an Iiaw-1'30. ;Tt reminds us of the 0'4 . maid re- :f11;~`in: mm'ri;1':r- br*f'orr- aha W21: :1.~kr-d. Barrio hat. ,i.-Ulandale to join hm`; oven (`0n: \\`11:at .~"}mnM ho. VV}:nn R:1rrwhn. (mun 9,` and `hm (_. ths-n it. would hn in rn-r'.er for 1:1n':u1e to ask for hutU')' ones dm.-lino tho ullizmr-0 :111o9j(hnr. Bar- 1`n1`<" AI- rin won't force the n`:1`dcn :v::\h1.=+' thorn be any 1"*-' -. hr-r will, nor WW ;.;?n1i:1tinn on :1 rr-fn.<:1]. The man with` hn petition had hnttr-" tnkn :1 fnw OT` r i Allnndze l \ against thn union of mi place to`}_ exanwplo of1_. `ovr-r much previou.=ne:*. as it were. `:1 g . N v x I w w u not yet asked 1 1 has not _\'n.`. `I \ thn tm'1n.u: I not :1(~r-r-ptnmo. `I ( , .__ I 1 The sirong :~IoL1thwr-ster of `Tues- iday hrourzht :1 Tot of logs from thr, thouse. ghzld of tho 'n:1_\' tn ("nc_v .< hont-! `nluuuun uu u |\ -u. lthn .1 months rr-st. Stur_r:eon Ray is .h:1vin-: :: m::himrmi.' A wolf nnharnd :11: Fh1`(`n fold I:x.~'1. \\'(-Gk` gout H10 hr-st 1n'nh. I o I I E Jud'r,zn- Lount H;~:po. a`. Hum` 01' (-:1.<.o.< Inst, weak 2! `Man : ("mn'f. R7`11('(`hT1d)1'0. 1 The rm-out .=nr>w. .~:1_\'.~x the-1 St.'1_vnr\r Sun. snvr-d the (`omngzwooi 5' ]nr'r0.=.=e team from nnnihilntifm nti glhf` hand: of the `Barrie tram. 1 V v 1r,1\_.._..11 ...` Adzunn u--rm: 1 the course of the ham wrecked E11gl:1nd s left the F.n1pire wiih , will he }:eneI':1tion.< in The ancient Drums had a gm-atlji autumn 1'e.-tival which cc-mmencedla an mi October 31st, and last-lis ed t.h1'oug'l10ut the f0llO\\'ll1_Q' day, F November lst. :\Ill0l1_`.1` other things: they believeul that irreatl lord} of death, Saman, together all the \\ l('l((l souls been con- demned in the twelvel months 10 inhabit the bodies ofl animals. Because of the wicked spi1`it.~' that prowled about on this*_ mi}.-'ht., they lit huge boni-c~.< mull: kept a sharp lookout. Thus it is`; unquestionably from the Druids thz1tl_ we derive thv belief that wi';ches1; and 3.-`hosts walk abroad on Hal-w.` lo\\'e'en, a hclief still prevalent` 1m0n'f.:' contain rural peoples of. "` l \':mi. without. :1 trace dur-\ Q5 1. battle. The` tlll" Iiilllll` UI lrll\. llIl.|l.\. .v----.. I Lorne `.\TcDon<,::_\I1. m` Ao1i9tor.wn.= 1 Iooling with a ripsaw 2: few days. * \ `ago and as a result he carm: mar ,1 iosing three ngers cf his left ; ` hand. `I I lh(,` (' l 1(3I'H.'S> ("UH \\ d.` intentmn A cold October breeze, mlvd: ` . 1 - .--y miitnd `economy | problems the so1\'- 3 I 'R.'L\'.c\'H1r- I and pi:-km] 3 Heads OH Fortunz cri.-is in (awn 1121: mission 'ituution. 1 J May Ref Hitler {his marajm ur-`ten to The Welsh 2 my 2tti0n.--( -mst 1]\'- .. . u `Heads Off 0ttawa-- \ may be expected to .~:how`.` mag'nanimity in refusing to lis-' `ten the piteous clamors of the` and Scots for selfdetermin-; ! 1 lation.--Quebec (7h1'0niclc--"I`e'Iegrap11. | . . I One is almost driven to wonder whether it might not have been as well as to have deed Hitler on the |C7.ech issue i.n. of gziving in to Ihim. The trouble is not over yet.` i--Owen Sound Sun-Times. , , . r"-'.I.|"lnlsli3hed 184 7- Published every Tuesday at 123 "un`.op Stret, Barrie, Ontario. S. R. Pitts (edibor) and H. M\ `Davies `(rv'i>2'I1sager). owners and publishers. A weekly newspaper devoted :1; the building of a bigger and better Barrie and to the fostering cf closer co-o;u:ra- tion between Town and Country. Colonel Drew and M1`. Leopold", Macaulay are denitely in the racer . . c , for the Omzmo Comervatlve lead-1` _ crship. Other certain ent1'ie.~r will . _ _ _ _ _muke th1.< an mterc-stmg he:ter- < =ke1ter.-G1obe and Mail. I I `Two In, More to Come-- {Speed the P|ow-- Good plowin_~: is the foundationlll ,of good 'l'2n'mim: and the art is lncquiretl by book learning or some gift of Providence, but byml hard work and personal attention .10 the details of the work.-Fortl |\\'illiam Timi-.o-Journal. ' l i `Wouldn't Add a Thing-- l 1 There is talk of 21 knijzhthood for lChambe1`lain. But no doubt he could` have had one long since if lhv had de: it. Tt would not add one inch to his political stature nor enhance his place in history. It is an empty honor; the real honor in doim: such tl1inc';< as Mi`. Chum-l llberlain has done.--To1'onto Star. 5 1 One direci result of the I\Iunich1 peace is the entire loss of faith ' among: the .~:nml1 nations of Europei' .in ::L12u'amee.-, treaties. pacts or {:1;:reement.<. It is considered 21: :'.comp1~'te breakdown of the inter- }national .. of law and or-_ Ider. For--i_Lrn <,-orrespondu.-nts in 1` \\':1r.<:uv and Mn<(-o\\' are p:u'ticuI:1r- 1 Wu )'.<:x\\' 9 j 1 v I i I .:__.j. v ,Agreements Break Down-- I ` ' . . EH0 wu.-n ; any tresh mr I "And he su. too - - Hr: wa..=n t quite alone in 1 {He :~'cr:1t<`hed hi1n.~=0]l'--:m IF Euroiae. l`L I\ I `i A 11umomu.< vein 113.! been in-1 `jecte-d into the Quiet Corner this `-week in the form of :1 poem writ-` l ,,u _v .. .......-...4. ...xHnn.u i 1 ;odd, local situ-.1tion: \\'(6l\ '.`H 113 111 ll LHU result of IUIIH u: u pun V... ,,v :1 recent, rather ..A ` uu, IUCEII .`5u.uuuuu . [A Barrie man >931. out one night :'l`o .~orL of paint the town, But found hi1n. at l:1.-4. within A }_"L1<`>`t room of the (`1`u\\`n. i `Ami .~:hi\"rin_u on the dour.4tCP: In .I.., ....I.. ...,.....:n.r lhrht I I t'I`hr: cheerh.-ss (`CH \\'u.< open to l . A _ uvn.1 v `1. vwuu-1-. < And lying on the Imrrmv He feared that he would vnu IVVit,h bruwny arm and hij:h diseiain ` `Hr: hm-u.~he-.1 the hairs 21.:-ide, 1,.-\n southward down .\Iulc:'..~:ter St. "Yo the ('hie.f .< Jhorlv he h`ed. A In I'm I `You ,1'n .- murope. , The Romzm.< 211:0 had `a fe. b about the first of November `n1' honor of Pomona. Nuts and ap-' p`_<~.<. tokens of thv winter :101'0 ofig t'1'uit.~', were roasted bet'o1e ,-great`; bonres. It .1ppo.-ars: ihat ce1`tain1 Druidic ceremonies and these R0-if` mun ce1'emonie.< were grafted one-`. upon the other to hecome our Hal-E 1owe'en. L A - ' H .L. A-. ..:....1 ,.r u.,1_!x I `Ann . far :1` ;()\-er x.-M :1 1' A(-r0.s'.4 the ', That could ::.~\nd mukv y0!Tm'ing :1 For God : yr`) I T'Ix`t(`\ndin;: far below ,B1ue.=t Kempenfeldt ; [While on we wander `I Ir-uut.i-.~a change and | IIC-`B, ,ln 1lm.~(A gifts fa;-,_ iFor now the buy all silver -gleznns, A-1'11 7-he Quiet Comer \\':1. much he w:mtc hlzmkci-t or u sheet; r hurl the 1-hiof :1 hottle ) p1:u:u.- hf'1\\`(?(?:`. his foot. vhir-1' n.~plio.1: \--I1 you what I'll do; <'n1m > with nm and pw.~L1_\' . mukrr it hot for you." --I.0rne \VhiLIn;:. IOVVE 811. O1'i_L'inz1H_\' the fr-. of Hal-3` lowe'en was : and \\'u:< con-1 ned/almost wholly to the c}1u1`(:`11.`; But. certain <:Ia:~* somehow ptculiur im.ex'e:=t En the \\'ei1'(l titles of . and were (`il't'l1]Il'.ed. They .<}m~ud, and. it became :1 sreneml notion {Twat} ghosts and .~pi1'it..< \\'z1lke(l abrouvi oni I-X :1llowe'cn. People tempered their; . -.. .-...,..__-. n..n,.....u,.... tm,1 THE FALL OF THE YEAR lC -zn'l_\' mornin,-.5 up the (`hivf und med him nf his 3:`: and. ; 2 vnlmml Cou I only thrill. prayer, I <.:rr-at low and b(:;'.ut00u.+-1 us how in hmnbl-rness, Pfss Opinions ' --~(K The Barrie A5L`V5nce... , countr;,.~'u1e n \v:1n('1r3r<;-d Mi; tTmt5` I-!':1llowe'cn. fears with feastimz. Ha11owe`c-n he-1` came pe1'verte of an even-`I in}: hallowed to autumn and the; winter . it became h21]`.0\\'r-(1 to: wi`:che.<. 2'h0.~'t~' and the .~'upe1`-;_ natural. f The pumpkin of thv hzu'\'0.~t. bein:-`I the traditional witu-he.~', H:\`.-% 1owe en. ; V` L`. .. ..,. n I... I`(I

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