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of our country, and every tinie a shot
• the erlustucerietshse eiologne'id if, . ' , 1, thrown under the pouett or aelt.v eon- hit us vv.'t All said','Weil-bit i ' th t
AKOStrAki3Of *ale: 9ge ,(,!ur PeoPle were - Never , ut a Ivor w iele under .cealing Place and joy ran untrammeled. vvifse-geOd mei' But we felt like rats .
, . , , s r , a
If -a! terribia Spectacle to Present to more awing:me pedantically into . out- But a 'winter 43t e°1111311:luel?t had suit" lila trail' shut 'Ell) hi w1114 is R"TvIl in.
i!eady ea at'y at theltareets 4if the other •the leadership of the13.13k ' bbl.
, WO es -- .
it u b, no ,Tied the" tisually toUgh litdes of the naval parlance as the 'midshipmen's.
Vie peePle et ,thoSe happy totalitarian. „lan(tiSh Pr°nunelatiOuse
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...UN. IN mr GODKRIMI SIGNAL AND TUX GODNIKKUi
Published by Sigual-Star Prees, Limited,
Wet Street, GOderietie Ontario
TUI I1)V, JA.NITARY 1)1D
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letie wed railer impreeefveOLetonday
n'aelat to note mice more the reeolute
1..e1neal Of Mr. Wineton C1nurelei,11 tQ
have anY, tlealinge with the German
tongue wheat spea4ing his 'Oyu. Not
for that eepresenta.tive of. the, bulldog
breed any lialf-nearted truceilingS with
-Graf' eipayaealepee'.'elt is Written and
Slice it was maid. Su, too, with
"eruteers 'of. tbe Koln class" --the
i"Koln" of Gerinteny might have been
oar own "Cottle of leineashire as far ens
vigviou:81$ earried on, and ft believes the pronunehttion went. Ami • there
=MON ou zucTro„N.
The Globeeand evarne Air. King
ee
etaelibest on a general election,'
said espreseee the tope tliat eyery daily
Wed weekly newspePeeain the Country
'will jedia in the warning. It doubts
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THE GOD RICH SIGNAL -STAR
•siommommogoot........p•twilommoommooraw.......m...mow
PhilOsiferstiazy Meadows
y thaw 4- Mole
BARE. FEET
Ane obeenee Wm. in 'the paper today
caught my • eye. 4t concerned, of
thiage, the eubject of boye with bare
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Current Views on the War
ON THE GRAF SPEE DURING TIIE National Soeiallet Germany. To that
DAMN valise. every German inuet dedieate bim
The eaperience Dritish eaptains, self. lu that eause any action which
ere 3uay take receivee, immediately and
preionere aboard the Spee, who
automatically, mond justideetion. In
.were locked in a eabin of the PoeKeb the eyes of those who subscribe to such
battleenip during tha• wa& de- a creed the murder of a political op,
scribed. ati goitol,v Oaptt iu Dave, poneut or the repudiation of au obligee
ftvt., Down in some smell). town, in the „, „., „ tion 311aY become not merely expedient,
mb. 11 at Montevideo in :All
Ile e , •
United Stati?s' they are planning to eau aiterl'eewe but right. Per them roue ,can have ne
all boyeewith, bare,feet. It seems tlitit
the town fathers believe that boys. with
no, on detract from the' dignitY
of the. connutwity.
lee that Ete it may, somehow it scowl,
•,, , eliarme. Theit 11.1111 III We IS' not peace -
J.3 the first alarm zing throuteh the le e i
'ail pr tion between interdependent
"At7).•10 on the morning of Deveraber
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stop.. ,ismr)ttly . ufterwards thi5, alarm ne-one Jut victory over inferior rivals.
was f olloWed by etunire, and we prisou-
ere realized thaethe Graf Spec had at
thea the people Qa,11). 70,1(5 is eunnitig the to nee that when they ban, `bare' (feet t last rule up. against something heavier
tioveenroente tee loive'ae the war effort ,alney take: away 'the greatest vrivitege than defencelesS mereliantemn. e At
U' boe has, beeause eyen tOWu and city 41.1,) the atttimi„beeame general and we
bose eau joineeeith" couutry boys felt the shuddering blowe of tile 1to11-3
elettien 'Campaign Wonla be dainaea. (nijoyeag the freedein of wriggling baree'fetriking our shine., Ilene ean imagine'
ne1,11•tps Air Calureitill w•te on delieate • ne,
*lag to national
LOU It', if ,he swalatea an authentic t ' mine sun 1,01.11, feelities •knowing that it *was the
oee na w o su r ee, •
L Ettelish version of the eterman eity's „ -ote remeneber that first; day intentiea of the attacking ehip toobloev
It Seems rather too bad that Tir'e have naitte there Was one to hand in the
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to have elections in, thie eOuntry as tong aPProved and aceeeeted eCologuee.,
our teutPorary hoine out of flee water,
hitt ve felt that; if slie succeeded in
puzzling than. courageous to have callea
part of our doing this,- it would be tor the good
• 'democratiySte
c sm. Waco Xt would, however, have itiee1,1 more
on,electioneampaige, is on it looks al -
spring, 11.11021 elkieether laet relented
and eald that it,,was warm, enough to
discard, your ehoes': With echeing
shouts, the stubby„, wrialeled boots Were
, •
boles .and what Weprickling sensation flet -a tiny ',comPartment 20ft3 by 17ft.
by Tft.
, means disagreeable - to- , have .Mr. 'when yOu;strucit the'gravel of the lane-
eloneetries r, that have 231,0- elections.
Illtowever, witli the vothig oier-and
aseinbers -of geeliament choeen, the
le settle dovid*,.in, a fair degeee (4:
° te piirsne their vaxieus. affairs,
. is hether We _are to
d Period, of two or -three hs.,„of,,,what to dietator-governed
pies,Must lealc.almast war
ind'ttilOV/Pee,-GoVernment id continue
office-indelinitely. ' l‘To one lenoWei
liow long the war is Oiliest,. aid the eLippiticotes Gazetteer."
eierills of et, geaeral election to: waich
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Wde• "At a ,anarter to eight a shell burst
.,
At lirsti you walked -tenderly, directly o'er out heads, smathing
i*Oter feet up and depositing theee S) as through, theedeekheati abovd and
net Coble in, toe .violent coatact with splinters. of Shell dropped all nrOund
tae gravel. • "ZOti, soaght the beaten, , This One put the lights, out wed
dusty path. of the lOneWaY -Plea of carried away the, steel cover of the sky!'
the' tentre ,Inkeind ' V. its straggling light whiele opened on to the main -deck.
tliis thieelee,geowthe. and ah"arp7.Stones.,.-Irihhbaee-efge7Wtrtnfird-wen'eeeee7thre'rfgX
ft Week or t WO, "hekvelere the $016 *was, the splintered glass that the Graf Spee
-beginning to tougher' and you scarcely ivaa 'Whig eleteed,• for her Were
neticed the pebbles. a . and someeleue firing aft and she was steeritig at,fun
were walltheg . on ertiShedeSteneeetpite speed be a westerly direction.. As each
secure in the knoWledge that your von-. shell' hit the Graf Spee telt elated
Or plate w.a.s enough to witlistaud'any- et; the •successeof ,the British Ship. We
thing' by. way of read hazards. felt the Graf Spee was trying to dodge
What a joy were the _days when it fallieg. ehells by the use of her helm,
rained What a,thrill tO liafethe 'soft for -she heeled -overeviolently to the 416--.
squittelng betWeenlyourtoes as tion of hevaruildere We lied rio idea, of
You Walked doWn'theroae The glariee to,urse, that there Was more -than one
of -mud peerdl§see'. and the. d,raiugge ShiO, chasing .he Graf Spee, but, wow'
schemes that could- lee Work -ed out dered 'intensely ,why 'sifeh a powerful
oti76 \\ ith the lOiO seb,4u10- Alva, ;ttivo_s,gabrtinmesnd by the use of ten tocs. shipL,was eunning aeveytTilflIOII' 1.0 1413.11111 UI1(11'.tll"bed 111 .- .
of big,o'f hnaginatioii. -yeti could • 4•Beenow we Were 'ableed .1111little
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ejeanilia-at. 4 bftsebtai-4e4pes-,-aPPear*gi-eaa--;sp-ri.eg+plttyr-as- yoti-hippety-hOppe --oneone40,01. •o the destiudtiou.eaused- e theeleute
* • te, • • • • . e • • „, * • • ' orl. the straUgeneSS Of a Otte.- peep-liole of our door ead aettelethe
Churchill's resolute ,proof of unrepent-
ant EngliAllry which: saes "Nailer -of
Set purpoSe .arld With a einetilie, ranglialr,
' izzard atril' refuses' to 'have any truck
with, "Nalitsi" idePOrtations... Also
Churehille,(not being a ISPanitted) Said
"Iferitevideii"-ln-the good old Eugliat
Way -mitt without aely -regard. for the
.111SPanio1lSing experts .:" or the :B.B.O.
end. their *lfonte-Vidaye", . with. the.
aecent an the "-cloy.," in that prefer-
ence he" happens to ,have the -written
snpliort of a good many Competent
authoritiesifroin the "Time S Atlas" to
The' -vaebe 4ind Mails points be 'EDITORIAT, VOTES
great .11)4'1•941* . 1944 or
is 1910 if .ttke war acouict enths from now this Whetry
atapplly but --quite"-posAly; ..Continue ‘ieweek won't ett all ,hact
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h6 far D.ehlilii? tilac:PasSel,k'br wojild Pause: to *gtiuffire:- 'We could rdeeaspe through- a
littfDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1940
was the .world works& colts* but ite I in 1915, nainely, the separation of the
version into an autouotuous and neu-
tralixed state with its bridgeheads gar,
risoned by the French army. X wa5
wild that it ' would be a mistake to opposed to the lereneh demand in 151.9,
evacuate the 'Rhineland, for its evaeu- but experience has taught me that the
ation would ra to- a groat militarist Frentet were right. ,They abandoned
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and nationali t revival in Germany. I that deanind in -return for guaranties
;critleiged him at the time, but X ilis by England and the United States,
'coverki later that he was right. Ire „which • were not implemented. . The
knew his fellow -countrymen better than I Freneli ' felt, •quite rightly, that they
1 did. Hitler never counted as aeforce I had been badly let down, and they ere
ineGerman polities until 1930, after the determined not to be let down again.
evacuation, of the Rhineland. , x do'uot say that the; German People
, If Goethe; Sehiller, Holderlin, Heine, will utiver change, but it will take a
Nietzsche, and other great , Gervans long thne to bring Mein to sanity tufa
eivilization. If there is no European
federation, it, will elie necessary tO put
the Gerfnan states for a tinte :under,.
seme sort of' tutelage. They should
be treated as mental patients, hot a
erbuipals. :The Treat3'r a YerSaille,
W as enueh too severe economically and
too lenient politic4lis. The new peace
;treaty will have to be severe ,politically *
'but very lenient econotalcally. .
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---Itobert" Den in, The Nation .,(Nete
elder Laniediate canes was the coneett, ithlueland from Glerinany and ltio von-
eitnte nude by England and 'cram* to
qermany. Ju 1925 Dr. Walitelia For-
ster, lite well-knowu German paelttet,
As Herr Ititler Wrote in "Mein were able to make prophecies thet have
Kampf :" "The ideas Of pacitlem may be
bbeeceanusteilltilliiieeya'reictegne3ilizechlacvegrtbealieinfallillls
in the 'German .eharacter. . `'. . Among
the chief German national characteris-
yeloustkie)-e. ,, ma_ ster. . - Therefore, . tiret 1 tics, are an infeeloritY eomplex, a max -
light, awl then, perhaps,
- -Foreign Affairs Quarterly (New , pot eixilluntieoit seenniese,. wfxhihcebaumn(taniresataionla,cokf
pacifisra." ing for a' Leoder, and an abnormal. lack
.
.5 Gernat in 1871 intensified the faults
of the rman eharacter and onvorted
'2111U 4°N41" '"'t A UNItni) Gerniany into a huge machine 'which
451`..E141‘14" -crushed. whatever, independence, there
Ne ,peace aims are .aeeessare' to wae mad destroyed. individual initiative.
justify the war, but we ought to cone When the maehine broke down in 1318,,
eider what We are going to 'de if the uto:itorGe:yrineratnusttwiteier; ii.GeeirPmleaSnsi has
been
,
Antes are 31-ieturl(r,s'e,If' the.Y are 11,,,, a menace to • Europe' ever since it ex -
Quito geed 'after the eupteme race base
eonquerea and ,subilued. the world in
such a- measure as makes. it its ex-
the Allies will- haveolo y01e0- 111, the isted, and an particular to rpmee: Had
matter -sod will no doubt have- to sub, German . unity perished in 1018, we.
Ira 'tii-a, peAce: treaty even more op- should have been saved this War. .--0ne
LitOirSyl•gointoared 0 ;which the ace I e
PressiVe ,than ",01(.ik: TrOatr ll'Orlet'l thing_ is certain. The French Will not,
If they can help it, tolerate the Menace
treaties of 1010 Were extremely lenient, of a united' Germany on theirlrOntiot,
although too many people seem to. have :any Iiiiiiere, They have had .0- Put, UP
forgotten % that . fact, . . .. The -funds.- with it for „wow seventy _years, and
'Mental error of the 'Peace treaties; of they have •,hael enough of it. If the
.1.01,11-Wip• thatethey brokeenpeAustala-
•Ilungare end -left Germany, intact ex- ,
-Alliesehavethe vietorYeether.Preficiaareille
probliblY insist On the breale-up• of the
cent for a certain diminution of terri-
Germaa Empire into its conetituent
tory, whereas they 5110311(1 'have done
exactly the". contrafi? The history of
the ‘last twenty years, has indeed justi-
fied the dictum that If Austria, did not
exist it„Avoul(l have tfk.4141*invputecl,We
must now reverse the process of -1019--
1)y restoring Austria and breaking up
teternumye ,I do not •raean that we
should restore, the'eraPire.of the ilaPs-
, burgs: .'W,hat is needed is a pautibian
Federation. • •
The 'problem of Germany is quite,
otlier.. We must recognize‘ that, we
have to do :with an abnormal eountry..
eleeeeiehe stiegees of "the Nazi movement
_Wm due fundamentally to semethiire,
the Gerinaa .suleconsciousnas.. It was e
parts and on the reduction of .1.aniseta
`
Yozie).-
to its original diMenelene: !Thee! 'Will-
certainlY analsa."on .wharthey askedrfor
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TtlIROAT
SORE? t';'
fOreOtTiftIOn*
ordinary sore
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AOSI
141.114k pratV) S
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• . itelfelievea111 PreserVfngthe epirit -and ', • ,, e" ,,_ e , " .. " tegged-:barefoot boy.
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'. '.l , l'.ee -' • a-. ' , • am- il•lietui,t- io-n o7v- .n -"g „up thee„hoi'' ste a'ndee'..f..3.l).r...e..t ,I,d,...-.-1lo,.r.e...--tYha1e• ae..4tur7ago b,g4
.'ti.,.,
lor.ptt.dempert-riidrhi'eerY[ Ri 1threAtei to declareAver-miaBs learvt-111131 u peuldee ever t1Trg'tartleilfIIyrilitama,eara„tatiTilZ gre'11,dermansN(rrozneweareen„,-aaea
haeXeioti Finland unleas the linnS return the eier ahrouela stuehlla 10 11 1'. Bnllywounded meet Were hein,e111(1 oitieTiegtof 11 3.1111 Tr
intinct win eakains-u...,.
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' ,i1f0 '.1.1.fe,,,,iit;P4rtiaraeut witbOut "re-I•arna. "sto1,0i).'',,(C'aPtured)ifiqea tlie Red only thebeeesioaal thistleeop or heavy the flatkoutside Our door.. The Pert sill-, 'quotes a Prophecy of 1161derailie that- -•;•-
stubble ,scrafaav.4t,t the -tender portion ineli glin direetle aboreals liaS seen to- the Gefaiian ireople• would, be "made
_ 0-ar§e!to., the peOp`leIf, ,he., 'On Onet i 'i•:rilii: - "w.)14:t ' it. ussift ha4 h-cen 'ileing 1.: beee your anklee. It took (112(1 '111(111' be out 1)1 L( and the guii's crew 'the' aatbarous by inelpstry and science ‘and ..
, „igoiri .i,e''tion satisfying:to Iiinaself tor : to the Finn 8 the .last few W( (1 lug, to •drive tile:horses-co--the fuel- been s\Telyt 13.3. 13 The lit 3.3.3. morning ,,. , on, erisin es essen-
*voiding am-eleetion, it is'probable that, 1, aus • n
*- ---. . ' t I 'ill' 'IV f ' f ' ' v" ' - 'gem ' w - e t d ne e . ' t 0 ' i f ' a • • • , '- • ' • • •
e ay p a., riendly isit, we a a, gad allo lour te t.,, 0 4 0 .acti()ii broaa oft abou 8. 5, an we even Iry relief
ti all y , Er relieion ';' G' 'llorlitnig :ea. id -iii 1934
Monuments 8016 -
Twenty Per'eent. tileitnint, enteSent stock for bOance: Of season.
',WX141:1AIVLS it- N-GRANITX'iwoolts,
-A post card will bring -las -0 your „
leT7iew -design, and, new granite,..Pree transportation to ,-- our °Pee,
. ' 147, St: Patrick t. Phone 'OM: -,-,14TR.AVORIY4 •
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- • te -• •presume- • e 'out past the fria'ult tandards'so tie.4,10t then -decided to have meal, but we that as cdtiolics believolhe Pope.7to
lie Maiheity of the. people-frotefetelinge •
, to become•enmeshed th.eetaistley bar -
or -oats. ...Wheat' was never too bad so-called fiat 0.neresort out the broken
. . but the am 111Pws 41waYg CrOckery .before we ;cbuld eat alLethat
iLe
difficult oft the oceaeloas V.r.,hen-tae-hired, we had in the ,way of "fooa left
man Wily -billy and Toil had to ,ineve overnight -L -black bread and Water:
back. • . •
eau, LflVOflL , righux leeoeaOre, 70-eineea'ner . 'alassaelnisetts. •eyea...foresait'i the pagen revival in
103. had to Sweep out the wreckage in oler J)e. en' fellible in matters. of faith and
iti ' keealy oli , the Matta 'as... -he 'do* es -i4 „. :-' • , . *
*Is deasiateit.411)0•,aeqeoted; but enae, ,,: 'Who 'do you think .get,.,the .-leighest morals, sa the Nazis belief 6 -Hitler -to
to,q infallible iee, all mattere ' concerning
- in b * an etnd i -7-y suceir rUSIMitr-salarY in the 'United Staies IaA' Year?, the -Moral and Seidel intereste-ilf, the
helieVesit to be:Ina:both:idea duty I A- s'Oapenakert - *ell,' the president of people., , Heine foretold the Isihzi m
went in a'a)emarkithle.pasgage-in wliich
„laide.r th‘,'0,Mstitution ,to pregeed- -with a niPanY manufacturing of soap, ever
leae,e,ae,„t„7,„1 e-....e.„ae..,7eeree-• •-eeree--. .e.---4-erpst' enanie-,is..e!ae4e- 1111t*Or-an,4-7:144.-
,, „ Germany': '‘`The ...Old -gods,°- he said,.
• 1 - shake.,.the .dust:off.: their statues
'Senieleew,iebether always' knew when.
youftried to slip to =bed without ash
t. at night-4,-,..-Tla
'west:art was the only draWback to
being withaUt.j5hOeS.:,-,110.W any tnage
.you tried_ te evade _bet .siipped
on. up th,e-Tba,ek: stairvalvel;. Skipped -the
-creaky and "Just-didn,'t manage.
-,Gunfire„contiringa ankoff all day
and the. shin eentinuedeto ateer west
ewerd,-so4 that we knew' we, were gtile
"heingz'ohosedeer-Abotiteldeteaneaneofdeer
e"„etere you right in there?"
and, anSwered .!..eYeseeleat -We want
eeettit7eoffee.,7-:- Be -there. awnQ coffee'
-4Vailable, as the British . Shells. had
wiped emithe galleys, bakerYeand store-
roorase'Sathatethere was nolorteefehot
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uitate, 7.4.144-19Peageeese,l.a7-°n Ltd 'descend, from their pedestal's." ...
*vviqi"OUt TeleetiOn.,W4,114.!,f,;79!71.. seeing ir washeatie -out is von e-etitIer,.7„.....Dee-Iuttgabasesaid,„
r. Tier/built ..elasider this' sufhcient 04 SP -4P; you edtlititarilly call -it "Intl*" nirror oftlie subconsciousness of every
o 0o • 1
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th
••• , . • . email, Et latidesPeaker who, inagnifies
cage for staeing on, in thitario with- lucre." •
Lloo,
pk,t;t7G,Iir
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urni
Mattresses, inoteu
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oil need aOthiug in your home to- iliake it-Piore'donifort.'
• you,'ShVtild get it tas the, days:are slipping along.
a. . •iintieeeeptible .meermure Cittlt e :Ger-
election?. -If the answer is In • .
Affiriti-ative,„ rill., The. 'Globe 'a114 SI.11)SC-ElOtteed: 291 (*11(1(1(1(1
-the4wards.--wit&tbelsoinineh
at the -bead- of -the stairs- Mee, but -meal, to:be had 'at .,all. However,. we•
3:yratter:a voice...stet ded., stern* as . she' •svet• serTed 1T-Lth. water (With a. little'
yelledp yen wa Sour tear How I lime juice hielV and biaeic- bread,- and
:Phone
1:OctivinecAl:00:7108A:rd,"?trheiGg,taarnitgr:1„
• • " Cigarettes
Deliver=
4 I".
The suceess- 'the. Nazi moyencent
ail' -say )the corintm 'Must bear -Ove.traYs for',"Canadars 'War „lean 'is. itn.
. avaa, dile. to eeyeral teuseS, one of which.
as 410-t. "of la„St achievement of which Canadians can
31reek,at Toronto because of 1r. H‘. be proud, and it is pleasing- 't0 learn
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burn
!IL/vs:14mldisUke of Mr... King? ,that the Goderieli district,considering
akiug everythiag into considoratioil, its 11aoder4,te wealth, had a creditable
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[share in the" effort: .As-etlee amotint
„
ase are:Aotconvineed. that the al:Iviee'of
glebe ,and Mail is 'good, an ,ths Called for is. only, $400,000,000, It as
viewsPapeenoist,decline' to join'lii he I announeea from Ottawa that 'tile laegea•
*a*ng Ajahist axx yle"dtiou. We eitve subscriptions will be Pared ;down, the
late aectom g,;i, ' Mailer Opes being aceepted in fall.
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. Canada, is in the war flnancially as 'well,
In every other way: • -
tOtraisTio RAD
- -;\
publication Canadian, -Bn.41pesvS,',
i101e adVecating: eeoaororfin_,,glirern-
i
snental.alVair$,.„. believes t44t,judieiOus
itt,Peettlitegehi tine ,,,:dopartmentg 41.5
good _investment. --ItegaYee .,„.
t• , Eieeei ee often Wh011 the mO3.d
its tee; Weetakeadown,..our-air,
z1(1ery Outatgabeet rising govf ref,-
..eaentae posts. ee-etat'e More,- We
- gelid to keep at it., ,
11ovirever, certain departinoi of'
*eve/it/neat Iiave netonlY, escaped
.tritieista 011 thiesc,ore,buthaele
ac-
iuitlly beeneerreouraged by us--ein-
't1 Raee "binigete oa the basis, hat
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'such spending 3.V1tS 13. good itireSt,
*lent for the :country. Notable
amoilgsach.,,go,,yeaanneitt, :agencies;
'was the Canadian TraVet•Bureau,,
whih 15 soor.i, to ask ,ParliaMeue.„;
,
for its 1910 agvertising appropia-
41,011. ,
Things being 45 they Are, 1945:
ItyTto make money out of the 'tour -
1st buSineAs.. The.Anterican. travel-
ler Who, formerly Went, to Elirolie
*111 find a logical ditiet for 'htar':-
vacation .110):Ifir in this Dominion
where the turreney tliScennt brings
/east an additional teniper.t4_,!
, bolus on, What he .seeendiee
1,Tri46iihtedly,'a4ive,rtising COunsel
fo the GoVeenment,htis reasonably
asked for a.rituelv larger apprepria-
'lion, 1.n erder to attraet More aud
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vaceition Mont hs. frovineral and
regional -banpist'deve opmen.t Organ-
, laations will; be rviae to d'o. the
-SameIt is to. be fervently 'toned
'that aro% reeommendritions will not
,Ilteecerte. mired' in ,polities or red
- tape'. We have Ione' felt that
Vansila could doulde lier tourist . been conferred upon, hint at. a previous
tra4e tow ,..:611 ralt 114 conTocatiOn, 80011 after' hie arriyal 111
,keene that,jat a titne when the great Canaaa'''
,hottr, to 1/;t
this btialtleas.haa I-AX°Ivevetf" tlifs was nli in tile family*
**loads arewillnot inisi5 our op. anti it is or ititewgt to note -that both
iwyjetnnity throngioads, itaeltittte the .GovertioriGeneral. and his wife are
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, 'on the. Ida.D. graduate roll of the Unie
funde. •
As A 4001,Inte.e""" ver3.(144j1'ty of Toriento.
lJ1TilOJ. 1.
*vitally irtferegted in the teurist trade
estet should riot neglect any opportunity
of getting its eintre the.businese that
-will maw to (Itinada this year.
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We believe there will be Widespread)
temt .that the CorinCir -has-
again postponed the beginning of et
referalftion program. for Huron, The
OstEalbir -reason'e'wae the -desire etie
economize in wartime, bat `lyre are un-
able to acceeee thisaoi the real reason
Your raced for an answer and
you replied, w,virelL'i rinsed.thein In the
rain barrel." But that was tae wrong
answer, ,because right .way you had
two black 'marks chalked up against
tin's,. I -understand,-, Wag the ration
served out to all hands on board after
that xi:ten-action
t- d 1 •
owar e sunset the ft ana-, gongs
-again rang, and, we prisoners ainagined
that this would -be'the Anal kpisode
It wee no Use!: ,teu had to get the our lives, for we firmly ,belleved that.
leiky ,basin front the back sto6P, fill _the' British would 0103.142 hi on . the Graf
eit•veita wafer and .-Use''ttitit.hoineneade
Spee and destroy iterin the dark howl
soaPtelatherupevell.end make certe.mr
dh At 9 'p. we all decided turn Iii
`
the,•t all the dirt- was remb'ved.Su h
i e for, there-was•nothing left we could' do,
'arguments as, ,14We11, they'll get dirty and so we lay ' down, never expeetinge
before I get upstairs," weeto no avail., .,
to see dgylight egaine At ten " O'clock
.itinsing theme in the ran -barrel • of the'artif Ogee fired e, final salvo from
course brought several severe then, and hef heafy guns,' rand, after that everY-
. 'the, threat of making you do the wash`, thing see.eled to hequiet and eaosaat ea
,11)1,,..8e7aelt'ihietelede,4-)a,v7ie:reaueer lilratici. -to-, -adinia eiroPPed off (051001)..At midnight the
door opened aed an ofheer *Yoke us all
' -----et -up 'with the weeds, !Gentlemen, for
that washing did Make ''a arerson.,,e feet
feel ' good, especially when they 'wereIvo ,tha, wale le••oyer.. We ere new in
ked in between 'clean „sheets, but it
would never •do to admit a thing 1i1e 1. -The Alattchestr Guardian.
that- " . . . , ee- a -
It seeins to me that if these men who
fageepa.al# "fact_ that the . Colin"i ma te sue aws Qu -s 'a , ,g • - , • ----t-
i ill .t.s, id IA& t .keepin . INHENIIIILTER WILL TURN
did not observe this prhiciple through -1 their town oat of debt, and leave boys „ . PACIFIST .
kfraid the holding, up Of the, reforesta- te.„„fartly ahead.. Don't ever -let eat eveaS not, per ect not the .fact that
e .
out probeeclingkeaSt, week. We are to grow tip rinixdittifal,VOys, `they would lint .neither 111 fact that the Covell -
take th privilege, cif going barefoot
. -the League was not universal provides
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tion scheme is not „unconnected with ftway.from .the boys!
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tbe petty-lealougieS' which too erten • • the mitineaxplanetion of its graelual
decadenee.' 'There is a reaSon far:more
adb,
veateS of referestation are'. au. (Eieter Times - Advocate)
_ nit PARTY CAUCUS
ruleinthe County Council. • Unless the
fundamental. The League Nvis a demo
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Wrong,. and' we do not tink they- are, The Ontario Legislative- Assembly eratie institution; It was devisea, by
'fluron laling mone------ day ;be- ,new 13SSiOri• What doYpu.„,expeet-,011)9.9.1,14%.f,0 use in a ,,demoeratic,.
was askeq,- a ,eueStion sem'ething like it Was -that all nations are members of
and We do not believe Canada's war this. thee other, &O. Vile re * t 8 "
ply as a eortuntinity,-. and he e seutial condi-
cause of lack. of eufficient forestation, nib s e ':%th eh
et 0 t as eneely world. The e n eption 1 underlay
effort evill be lessened one vvhit by the "Well, I can't 'very -vvell say tilt' we. tion for its success'fiwas- that each-Merne-
roseetition-oieirereaeonable'Progra -a-par-tY -eaueris." .--11V-hatabeeve ottalbelwnlingeteesabordiiiiteeita,
you in mind to .'ilo Yourself?" ,it was individual interests, to eimie 'extent, to
restore the balance of n- radely '
persisted.' "Can't ,say. We. must get the Interests I -of the ItomMunity as a
disturbed it'y the Indortaiderate-d. estruCe
r . . , ,. , , - ,. ,-- , . thinga through the paucus first,'" ' As whole. But as,democracy was discarded
' Lion of the forests*. t the good - man. was showeeg- -Agee or in one great (lattlim after another and
Irritation ,there 1V4114 nothing for it but
, A. CORRECTION to stop the inquiry, That cancua Must
'Editor or The Signar-Star.. e be a wouderful place when our ,eleet9d•
Dear Sir, -Allow me to eptreet'a slip representatiVes Inilfit'. wait for it . te
i made in a into ,fitnie of, Teeli$gelat. -funetiontolget their incentive and their,
Stat,----whert in referring' to l'
to (J. faiggestions..for their term' e work. They
Itoberteeu, autlier of the recently pubei tell its that if 4 Member kicks over the
eieued neeraook, "Mixed ceinpausee j eaueus traeee he iseout of. ever,ythleig.
:ietatedetliat lie -had .received---the'AleA'ree hat -le the acaiteus eitnYwaylw Ask.
of doetor of ,,,laws Jaae, year -front the Your represpritp.tive. Do a. dozen men -
University of Toronto, and ilia Lord .or lees run the:public business of this
i
Tweedsninir had received a elike degree, Previace? If they do so. what IS the
at the same Convocation. It meta Lady ,differerice, between this Provinve -and
Tweedsmuir, not het hushand,.whe ,re- a dictatorship?, -,eeived the degree at that thne. 11. 113111
Was euceeede *by dictatorship, the con-
ception of a community 'of nations
ceased to obtaingeneral aeeeptanee.
A demoeratie 'veorld Might. lioPe to make
the maehinery of the Leagee "itecepted*
44,F1 the normalmethod of proCedure.
raced with a dispute between hie eoun•;.'
try and another,: a denioeratie states
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Man feels nneinstinct to ompromise,
to try and find ethile middle line be-
tweeri the two points og view, to narrow
the gulf ' until ft beeontefte bridgeable,
Iie linows that the result will probably
not be entirely' satisfactory to either
,party. /tuta confliet.-Avill have been
Avoided, and that 'fact, to his' mind,
will far outweigh theadvantages which
Might conceivably, have -been obtained
by a more rigid attitude.
Dut .to a dictator ,such ideas are,
alien. His tihn is not to avoid a dote
filet. It is to win a tonfliet, idompro-
inise is eablierrent to him --a sign of
feebleness and decadence. Tito idea of
conditioning his actions by the approval
of his fellow -men -Is intolerable. 11,0
will not submit himself to laws made
by °Mei% Ite,lx-a law' to himself!
If be wants to keep tleaty, he keeps
it. - If it becomes Inconvenient, bebreaks it without hesitation. Xf any.
one stands in hie way, he crushes him
ruthlessly. No normal considerations
restrain Win. Anything he wisheg to
do is ,justified by the fact that he doea,
wish it.
Titis amoral point of view, though It
seems to be conlinen to all totalitarian
reginies, undottbtettly 'finds its greatest
expellent in Ilerr Inner. Ile has Ole -
v41104 eontiaupt for ordinary standards
of eontlitet into a hely' moral code. In
ills view, there le for ell (4ermans it
sacred Pouse,, the Material greatness of
,
eolvien reeently groat( nod the)
London, Ont.
THE TOURNAMENT or.ROSES
The editor aelinewletiges with thanks
the receipt from Mr. Reg. Black,' of
Pasadena, California, of a aouvenir
book commemorating Pasadena'!" ilfty-
tirst annual Tournament, otsitomei4. This
event is held ettelt year on New Year's
Ihtt, and is It great advertisemont for
wiadom of trying to Iprononnee, foreign Pnsadenit. The soutildr hook contains
illiedretiona, many of them in eolort,
Phu* names As tho nativfs4 Ts this r't the pnrnfile, and of individunt
yr. tad we ere bfteicoei hy Ts^ 1P4sot n witteh aro marvels of be:toly, inennity
seingott: tun th� notiWinston and gond tftnte. It In entimatill that
allinh,Ol• 14# lkiftnehoftter Onardinn
. it anent illOOP
Ore the eottrieet of ira dation* in brood-
iseter's Nagthrh it 'wen both character -
001,000 hiciontn of Teri/pug' tiontl!tri Are
to/Art*04 for the yearly parade. One
thank* go to Mr. ltiaek, lifetime
rrienet for the itettutiffil and intereeting
eonvenir.
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Snicker at Winter.
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be model illustfat ed is .thiNteratilGliMBUICIK ROADMASTER 'four-sioor touring iedatt.
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SOMAWBEWprobably,numb-fingers
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; drivers are bucking vainly at piled -up
snow' heap's, jolting' miserably over froq't
reads, ,anow.raiked and rutted until every
turn of the wheel means a jar. ,
But.you, lucky fellow --.--what doe winter
mean to you in that, sleek -linea 4o4ey'of a
1940 Ilickanghlina-Bnic0
It means simply the sweet purr of a
'hundred -plus horsepoWO.Dynflash
straight -eight with the 144 to master
any going., It means
UhiCrOpOiSe-
balanced smoothness to keep you for. n
ever free of vibration's, annoyance.
It means iakingthe choppiest,
worst -ratted roads in stride, while soft
coil springsOn all four wilids soak up
the jars before itiey everreach you.
It means travelling, in snug,
weather -tight 136dy-by-Vistier comfort
flO matter what's on the weatherman's
bill of fare.
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SO pardon, uie-if we latigh at winter -and
especially at:the old' idea that no, one buys
cars until the spring buds sh-ow.;
you've gat an h.
season car -the land Of car you ought to ,be
handling rig* nowt
When., are, you going ,to, 4o sometliing_
- -about getting one _
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