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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-02-08, Page 7• •••'- , 3111111410$11C, XP TJAItY *b. lb. • • • Se 4# to have qood luttk On baking duys Use PURITY FLOUR It always pays. Lbws tovicAlatttialt-os-DitAMP awl womeseay warrida, PURITY FLOUR Best for all your Baking „ OKNX- ',. 11;45 AM. - ' (1200 _KO) O,TOS 4. 10.30 .4.**7 ., - (1210 KO) , • . OBI, - 11.00 A.M. (84=0) with its 10,01year-record of -taring for *Solnewhat led ill quantitY also. • waii seventy-six years•of age, 'Besides doWn ,and jolly the other ,tellow asnit. o 0 wayfarers and. in the hands of "Sea and AS pleesant and lastructive hour is • theerrseshunissvhiavue(.1,T`trsemonasinlidjirveedma•unguht- a"Ibtoptiatveynosturinavnac tlibeatsaluid4"eveshasut ells : . " Pellow, who have put quite a touch, spent with -a for,raer, soldier of tne e Indigestible Czechs , -- — '4 - - ' ' . , , „:, ... .4,, , - ..,, • .,.,_ of the tveselitiewsiceeteffy-hitos..the,1-Bussian ermye.wbsefaugeit,threngikthe to Seaforth for interment. ,, , ' - - .,' dreadfa rattling SoundV — , , . , , . - . , , , • nineteenth century hostelry. If one Must Ituisosjeurkish. War. • Ie says: -"Foi; -:-41ter." Williarn 'Weir- and- Mr. Weir • s-.`Tbat?"---"Obe-thaft'estli;46,504,41rigling - • - .-: of Hensall on January 29th.. beid a M my pocket," replied the email' ear _ • i I '. ,Condeneed from SurVey'Graloltie taxes,... Of farmers' withholding. their be marooned, why ndt 140 the Fables generatiOna, Whet conl,a4Pnr heart into . 4EdwieelVituller crops, ' of German gods •„hoYcotted,- of take one to -the° good ?spots,. • I the lisissian fighter? Isle never. hae reception at the mange of Carmel Pres.' driver. _ , • e ,, On Nov:enaber 15 at dawn nine 'Czech: factory *eduction slowed down or . Jnst heard; the old "'IA.,' storel for i.anything to fight for, nor nas he-tuow." bYterian ehureb for tile Members of the , * • *;., --z--,----L-.,--;r•-,, . . • THE GOVERICii MONAWITAI Impressious of a Southerner Snowbound for Five Days in Goderich 100.1•06.014,01110.0.100.1,1111.001111 Dr. thigh Ilf, , Fergueon, of Holly- Ibut lends On the fluor with a thud 1 wood, Vloritta,, whii with Ms wife wag nett nearly loeikelki our Khanth,lier, hOld Up in Goderieh for nearly a weal. We'll A'all the vier's' while the door above ne is etill intaet. Wbats it ien't acolittioneekitel yveticerra,t; juin: ttult::i3,11undrottlip ot.iotuittis; session. Well, far be it from us tO protest if they can feel, as young ae that. The County iN 6arely in strong kinds. We understand they have jeet (luring the recent etormy 'weatber, eventually reached his destination, Port, Elgin, where he is relieving his son in editing The, Port 'Elgin Times while, Mr. and "Strs. liergueon junior take a trip to Florida. In last week's Times the relief editore-whos, by the paid off the b'eee of Sitter outstaralites way, appektrs to be doing a good job 1 debentnres. _ - lie theseditorlai ;chair -Alas_ a seopieete Slorning ond the storm unabated, per- • or so on nis experiences while stormed -haps isVoi.'61.?;--- ThuSe 049ww-,erews bound In Goderien. We republieh Me goiug Out In the storm to relhke tired conunente- in Part: • , .. • r Sindiu , their labors" mostly . - 0 • - ' ' . futile. Itoads'arift in as fast .;ie opened. stirred sit Exeter on January 27th, Des.„ t-Lpits, _Iterbert, •of Port Colborne, and . $ Well, that•• Blue Water. nignway The next trin, „will be in deeper Mite ceased. i'arried on a toal business in ; Melvin (i.s. of Clinton, 'Slut five dangn- turned. awfully white about six miles, TheY 61e(I) t3ix ltnur$ and work eighteen, Exeter for many years, retiring 14 1924. t tere,• Mrs. E, C.. Nielae, of Clinton, Mre. .baele when we cameste sueh an abrupt but the show must go on, 'or, facetious., gle •Wkre survives. , s 50X;NeJi.i, t.01.tioki, jaoliftaSzarNui.;81,,,i1-‘2‘1,crii!fs.. ic4V: AF", ' Grace teellitigton, wife of ' Norman stop in a fonr-foot drift of the "beautis ly, 'tbe snow' lutist go off. d Shields, died at her swine at musseje McCague, , of . ita,rriston, and 7•Ntiss 4 • t it I t I 111 . Mr. und Mrs. Harry Weiland of Eg- Vliuton on Romeo velebrgted their mondville on January 3lst ("Wetly tele -1 golden seeddiete wore married February Sth, 1890, ut the innue of the Pravt,;((1.ytliseteLgorooliten4),%.„"eodrtulinntgi.), 1148 jilynArtuao.per4,:d.r,, 1.11as(1/41,, Ifueltanan h‘trdevare buei- dour mill at Port Albert aud ness at Wingitans and has taken it over. 11.11,„). In, bought the Kiir n1.111 at J. )l. Eekert has been appolutee ton, 'whieh ite seal:awe moil his retire -s treasurer of ,bleKillop Township. Mr. molt two '1 I1 The fiftieth weds Eekert is a termer „Reeve #3)E Alelq113)1) ding anniver•sarY wt -04 marked 10.17 and &-. .S of, Heron. family retinien, dive of the seven living th f eorse Mantle oe.- eltildren beiug present. • There fare two tul," .bstt -belp seemed fairly to drop - Ihe enewl , from the skies., like It Parachnt'e army, Parties marooned in ,faejteheeses.,e,eae. on,Monday, in, her thirtssfirst Year, She Freda, at Itome. There ore "seen se- ne 'end with $110,m shovels tip. How those Bayfield. ', They ' arrive at the note' lpavee her hasband and 'four emell'I grandchildren. and 'two great-eerand- Canadian lade can throw tile ,snowt -nearly starved, which doesn't septa' to, children, al -,o 'her Parents, Mr. and children.' 31etitinke, it the Finn $ had about six , make Senee. We leiirnlitat good treads Mrs. 'Thomas Kellirigton of Untssels.` • -----;-----sse;--e-e— :of thetas they could 'shovel tne Itusaiang and good cars, with dailY. access to the C Mr. •Jamess 11/41'"rison, of 'Seaferth, Along a countri, road, came a $/keeti Under. , stores, had caught farmhouses witliont Passed away on j.anliary 4.30t11 at Kine Iimoushte. Aes It .caught ..li4. with' a Anyway, here .ive are ha the good old food -stocks. .rhe snaroened Onee bad eardine, where she -'was staying With finial), ear; the owner of the big ear Britisb ,Exablinge betel in Godekleh, Only egg8 'and bliienits f'°r three days, .hee daughter,. Mrs. E. A, Sperling. She could notsressist tile temptation to sew/ 46,1401,91. itrtt you tastiu free from holes, doughyspots, sour taste" • • Sttidenes' Were talsen'tO ail airPort -outs. botelled, of deliveries to the'Reich inter- the sixteenth time' already about the :This talc gave us 0.-, better angle ott the c°ngregation. Mrs. F. alffeir, Mother Prefer labor to idleness unless, yen f- • side Prague and mowed 'elovirn by "Ger- -eered with in every.Sort °flea's.-- • hat above the snowdrift and the man-, Mein. ish Situations • - ' ' ' - of the hilhisterf °111/4 311.$* David R. 'Prefer rust to brightness. man "Ohliets before hundredssof their 'And Ilound the German contpierors ' h d ..t • x ' So after a' drive-through, aweeome Bailey, of . kluiltsvillee„mether of the - sebeiolmates,,eseertect there. to Witness eXasPerittedShY- the 'problem of combat - the °Wept legson. -Two niglats pre, dug a resistance that they leonld., not viously German • troops' had stormed see but only feel.' The recent killing. • . . „ both present. stemder if that ta a Pert of all -storms Up ,cuts in • the Snow -drifts we are back minister s wife, were i 'tide Way. - But, we just heard a true at the 'Tort" fer our first •week- qf Two Seatortil Dnet-crs.. . .• ,, - - ; . , • , s , . on .almost as good. Just outside of Bruce county, in mid -winter. We have Go to St -ratted • • ... three eolleges. in'PragueleitheniaChin -ili-Wagi-le titre evi-geilge at their. eas•-• 11 r -e town oee Isrindley nas it •fractious dallied fer year in her simmer beau- Dr. Gilbert 'C. Jarrott, native of the"' guile, insPr-isioned. 14200 students, and ation, ,The Germens natiet hove beeil florae gerdown in the storm. - Ile -vie: Ilea's-, Now; we'l Milk , thee winters as' RIPPen district, who Practised for. some • sent 10•11,0sPitiile,eueundeterMined•Ou're actually relieved that at,iftet sontetbing hooks it from the. cutter ;•aied proeeed,s beautiful, ,meybesmore so. - , time -lir Seaforth and then took- poet- - . . 01I( h1 len, Ye 4PrOvohe Snell brutality?. eel. had lents:, of treuble gettlug'•hato the Itighwe,yisit Is bueied, and he can't eovering man's, natnral untidiness, die- `SProate 'N13 O. tia,s been .1)raetlein' at 00 , • Why Slieuld: mefe deMbitstratioltg by. •answer in kind. • ' : ' when he ' ' , -returns to push -his, cutter oft gave inter as asortof reprieve an.- - rd. . W. .0, - es sv" s • - ofnarSat iStratto ' Dr. , ..... e , , , „..-„ , . Otte!, ,. happencd that they - could to lead it a the remaining mile home ' b r of "evoisnded ' ° '-'1At . e . ._ • • • , . .. It always struck • me that Nature graduate work at Hamilten; has opened , .. . Wlw shouldsflitier senesthree divisions Prague. he iGerinanS•have no desire locate' the spot seb.ere the horge' fells- or,der and. filth With an 11 111( •Seafortn, It'aS beught-the practice of thg. ' of the :Elite U•uards°, complete with to let the 'world .know " ',what is going ' So, t6 bed efter a rather strenuous ef BROW) and, ,after giving us a fewI tate .-Drl.erehonat Stratford.. Dr. M. artillerie late Pragee? 'Why did Hein- on. my:train WO almost deserted. In deks „We wislt tbat hockey teani up montbs- to thinktc „over.our shoromings„ I. w•.'StaPleton of Dublin haS taken over , . $ . , „ 1 &este . bla 1( t ole' Dr. Spreat's•practiee• at Seaforth. - .., rich Himmier, /lead of all German in y compartment was a German, sales -ells -No 10 •above us would quiet down • • . , , • lawS *And whysdo -the ",Nozia period- 'cuptition his '111arlret had been nearly and 'can dire*: any man in the rtahh"-, 61$ lueSa'n . - . • , • . evident. tennuttrel to SW41,3 up 1 Gotlerich TewnsMp s' • ' • s ,peliee hasten titerree deelaring Martial mati,-4-vlio told me' that 'sinee -tile Oe -I Om thillk$ he I'S' the 44MaSked .Mai*Ver; I WW1 fln : , - that til 1', quiet in the former Re.publie Czechs are pig-headed'," lae-seld, "'They . . • , - ss ' • - shovels and,•Fro . about the .,eperattoe in I scribers- ofs-s,the 'Goderleh 'Township . I N . f Thie aceolnats for Litethe i TeletRiltree aNiruearateostvig .0t_ the ,(1/1.. icallYc'takespains to • assure the ,wori$ destroyed. Ile :Arita baffled?. othe_ * ' ' , - - ardor 'kvith *latcb. 'we'• seise rei-es, and i --sofe-Gzectiesleva ' '1" ' • - - - ke I not cooperete.You can't make •eers were replaked by. Germans:- But the sPrink. ' .; "' .. -7--- • , . , ' •.. = 1:telephone Systems counnisslimers ivy:de has sobieried •the eize`chg, els- I ave, bayenet. ....„, - : , ' • le- -s * °Toni> of work.men .etelo for -tb.eir- after- - It ' , _ ..teanYs Tee, Se"e Think the. Winter's tit Ll as 'follows : -• Fred Middletoe, • grand, eyen if ",slte did elitalie 'us• -stand wee, yeiiiiRT-W., It, ,,Lohh.,-.441ta-.- years , - .I. The answer is not ifai tO seek if, tgle' PeoPle eozOpfrrate it • the, point e .a. the .sliop °remelt are Still,'"Cze-cliss-s-,A,' es gays .on tne threshold before ed-, ni_.i...-0,itliiirigiS(Iii,4e1.',4liella. ,lesfell,Tir.91.::: ,s. - . • , since•ellitter deetroyed therie govern.% : -Later via"Prague I ."." eaiv for myself. ;Obit wired. Tney've WO? Working on • 'merle' lase Marelt. , jest- befere the pre- r talked' with dozens of -Czechs, Ger- a Ines gun; whicb.: 'is niii,t yet c0o1. One *Illibting Ils: ' • -•• 1 " , • - ' - '' if ' • " '''' - ' ' tearee:-T . team. i -byl w e be n. . .....:;,...,...,lieet war yr•beglte.,'ckiii I WeAtleo:praguet - - mans and foreign ...observers. "` ' It all a them looks. arduedseatitieusle, then - eal 'n a - a ' ha\ 111 e Ported tonstreietionisitsend sretteeege. ' i•St ant e 'that the, ;Gernuang can't graeP -ilelien . the •giiia cools oft the ,flaW eiin't ' . re-afrit'wh-or T:g-tair4,:tpt-,:the-,02,60.re, - tissup•-tee'esconsfsteet-pietUre, of re. • peurs a pet 1-,1 eoitee s.ele,w,,te'eelicy-erses ----.CURIN ..GeMOBN•euka.GROXclig.S...s. ital5Pror''ed -tor this. Pnr"Pose., ' 7,-,.a.. '11:- , ,e, ti t .. :, r ._ i . , , ., , .,. s , , . , , . , . , •.-„,• --.-.: • • .--• :..-- ••••-•-•,-.• ••••••-•-•„,,,, ,.....,‘,........i,,,- -•••,••,~ -,-,' - ' Aii-Fdativwww,•--4-11,11,116iltr.• ,,att,„teu,s,t-T stdie...,erees1,Areu_etin:.. .Stilidy. were'elected • - •-. • . , '1 found a Peotil ...191/14 Y, bu snot '.0 deal w' tb, that slides ewes' 'frail. .b detected, but the lust time it is fired one -ntorn)pg grouch if not ,,several.' all'Itc1rs — e l•-•-„- ' ' ' ''''''''' - ' '" ''''''''' ' erushed,and engagecl in a' WilY; Peralst- them like quigksilver. . . • • in be ut n'ut of coenniesion • .Ese -PeoPle Vyluitare eveeet*I. good-natured P°11111v,neeeaPti-Cw1Vieldidsineg-'4„til'hee-44,-iieneh , . , , -r,, it w p 0 ., , • - „ ent ,daMPaign,'OVpasallie,..:resiStante. I , The •Proteetorate , Is • a • elleerles$ septini•.-maehirke,,gun 'parts, 'Olga's:0par,- the rest 'of: the •day'are'often. the 'nest ' ' tlemeut, was tit ,,t of ‘egi'ss •roau. Meese, I.earned,-:of°Czedb 'Pestiten delieering 11- PM -ed., ' Hotels wereeeMPtY excePt 'for kartillery shells tarn out to be defective. bad-teraPer4:10 -the 's morn -11r and a ' legal pamp'hlets, of' cisech°spelicemen. „Gentian; coremercia.l. freebooters and t A. little sugar is poilred,,in'naaehine oil:i gOO4 wass to cure_ thiS hqr1b1; dls6ase with Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills One every week I daughter Of Ur, and g-rs. JameS.Xassei Waeningepeeple oVimpendIng' arrest, of Gestapo leaders. "There were, no tout- •it dissolves and can't be.eaaily detected, is a 'eubstantial. hrealaaste Ile one can -41f 'the I”"• Wa-tel: higlh*aY 8°11th ° tex collectors advisings.egainst Pairing ists. The stagnation Of Prague was in but later it burns out a' bearing..seysters remain* grouchy' 'when', faced with delic-'''St j(/sePh. t° 1/11d°11)11'0C4rPiveall' SCP/i , • _, _ Shari) eceitraet to the brisk, bUginesslike los short-circuits ‘pavatrie the Vitkos bus food which haerrbeen.PrePared es- of "MrSand Sirs. Frenk CorriveausDrys- -, hum I had noticed during earlie, r visite. vice stee,1-andlroneworks. WidesPread. ,Peeially to please him. , . (141e* ' TIle"ceenl°nY was Pert°rIned in ' Now I eould not go for a walk.With- , damage has been dime to ,precision'ma- A: disii---Whiell IS Partrquin,rip„.reepin- , the DrYsdale ehUreh- 'h•Y Revs r athel7 Ot ir ad Night-, : , : „; , 04.eneountering some Yiden.ce (4 deep eWnerY that the Germans need. When Mended, to *chase the blues on cold resentment- beneath the, aPPettrance. 'ef., • a bole. merked . :.‘sFregile" is consigned yaliter. mernines and „simply heat .and :liette on the' farne.soth of Zurich re- -1 'Martin. Mr. and .Mis. Cornet au wilt* Czech subservience. If a GerMan 'en- to Germany. et Lie almost .certain to be nourishment (Or tVe'daY's Work is cod- 'eentlY PI:lrCha$° b - Allr. CA)rillVeall' • - • .1 It always .ont Of Steck; Or the clerk did l'for the Reich are deliberately.eonsigned• o ' i e • ' tere , • .. I • f : 1 ## ' # . # r„,At-WAs.1-4.rop 3•• a . 3 ' ' 3 H . '. 3 Ith 8 rer. • .Goods, fish balls. ' Don't try* to prepare this fiwir:InerB4Levelire.eibler: . . • e . .. _ . ... not _sanderstands German: In Czech -te-wrong addressee, '' • . . might be another grOu'dh in the tanillY. - .--1' the----thonaanda 4Ailio_totis Jaight„ The anerriage I - , es fess .... - , E , , • ' YEAST warn, S CAKr MA tee PER F - Eek _ , • MADE „ logismassinwommiumsopirki, 1141 Ileed.thilyou to eitout, ha -vault totiehed your tooth • „ -• • . • ...,.. Patient "Nee , but yen are etandliq on PSY COrti?' . '-ese • ' , Whatever yen in:anothet Utile eare °to., eerrect Yortreelt " • • 00... ,,: ottsewor pleasure .. when. y.cruf -honie IS. properly equipped with electric, app.,. liances.1 ' Wash ' day has no . terrors; ironing is :a 'pleasant ' past-time';:eooking. is just ,turt, and - Polishing. the '11.0r1, ..- . If • . doesn't :,-• Peet any effort. . T./ct us °show :you how to enjoy „ . ., ., . . . _ these inpaern comforts. ... ' - '',- - . - " • , - 1.1 . „ -restaurants ---eGermsuag-sfeund-eit -alreost -.-,„;•-leesistaneestoicentrates-onethestiett- Der thing but-the-aetne.1- con 'Lever, dangitter of. Mr. end Mrs. Nor-. after night, On eleePiresi4 "dB' nun- to.° iltl•POsible'txo'cateh a waiter's' eye; The- :-rannication. "systeireS, Fteight ;ars are be done the nigist liefoie an the break:" Tratik_44. ttyets_ -EST ST, - ••,•7 whose eyes slumberewill,net;eonse- :,Ceeelee•‘areltaltieg,eIellghti,in- such -t-rifl- left on- the-, iktong,,.----sid_ingalc,o- 11_ ,%:er --tat: is .-Pruetie. -tilile.'sueol/toeifettohoe,latoteok.r-p. ittanc4e:„)1,01;11--WIstiii:Y:ercisa.ayf::L. • ---- 'IV -the -Se ,a, kind of • imp. noutWerti gigne'of,!their.dogged: pas- torn „UP •or -bhstacieS` pr th comes •to • • • , I 1 a , • '1#=0.,#0,•00.0. EONS 82 'L > s. ;Am ry :Nth, .111 the Basilica of Christ , WRY but whose rest- is brokee b i savreeistence. An man -went up tracks. 2 .On narrow highways ,CZech ' &dale Balls- 4- - 1 ,- , the King Catharal, •Hamilton. • After ijaa 'areama„va. a, aigh,,,,,,,es. , ---. .-, .- to 2, .G.0. rm.ail Soldier ,in a c_ate'an,,,d, with drivers wreek, their truci;s frequently. 1.., cup of fish freshened and StripPed . •• :,a 'smiles handed, him a seidel of beer No one is hurt,sbut traffic is tied up for 2 Ileum dicerpotatoeS *, ' /the ceremony, which was „performed by , • "TO•ethose • who wake ° tip iff-,-.-the, and spoke to l'im in 'Czech...The soldier nours. Telephone wires -are 'cut' time °deicing fat • - - - - • - - e. • - -.- : . .Rev 31r. O'Brien' the bridal' party • - , - . ...,,s 0.. ,,,,, • Pepper ' motored te.uimpon, where a reception was held at the home of the bride , morning -as tired as on going 10 bed , understood mit 'a word, but from ,the after time, , . ' . . , - 1 tsp. of butter N.ervi pipi3 9. remedy to hop goothe being invited to , drink a -toast Tills plantings 'and -withheld.hervested Crops. 1 egg, well beaten 1 . pereets. The yenng couple will reside . we offer in. ,Milburn 's Flealth. and • . other's signsk gathered that, he was .peeh farmers have reduced their -. he 'gladly did, •shaldng the -Old man's The farniet is 'expected to, supply but Sinner •the figle boil the -potatees until. .... they ' are done. Drain: off water and - Volderi "Wedding of in Hamilton. • ,,,.., • Clinton Vowel(' ......„.. c• - ; mash 'fish and potatees Until perfectly , •blended. Add butter and pepper, and t lv.F, .,and Mrs. 'John 'SelieenPells . of ' beat with a fork until light. Let cobi ': - — • ' a little, then add eggs Shape, into balls' - t the size of a large walnut, drop into a. frying basket. fry one minute in deep and eann. the ne,rvea. and bring them hand heartily.- •he *had understood ter, urgently needed.- in Germany. But eeeh, he would haves_kneven that he -Instead' of churning his Milk, he feeds back to a perfect coselitiote • and • when this' is done there shOokl be . was drinking to the eariy destruction let° the . more ',sleepless nights- due to shat- of the lteich and all its Works, especial- Dend'-pan resistance, I found,..eitends ., lere•d' nerves. ,., " ' _ . ly• the army. . .., • ' • into all breeches of Czech life. The - , .... A raffle audience broke Into teesklanse Germans brought their complicated . 4 .0 . • ff when a forthcoming feature was an- °ince systems with them. So each ' The T. Milburn, 00., la.. Vninircit'Ont. , - 0...........0•••••••••411A tit:lanced on the screen: "The 'Gerrean, • Xitzi, petty official is harried by 'waiting sea:oking,•not •eat (390° F.), and drain Reionee:Great World•Power." For the lin-es of 'Czechs asking, aPParentlY in on,,paper:: Serve -Not. $er-Ves six, settee proprietor had added a line: m"orvoiea u 'Tor „gilt:: faith, Thenhow les fill h'iat this form or A tOlnato van_ be served with the c zeehs bring the formstills. •- Beat c'oneensed tomato; soup feW days enlY." ',In another newsreel spebeh of 'Hitler wa.e drowned back filled Mit all ,wrong: and dsk mote Just as it comes from the can:- Pone in .ft storm .of coughing, and when the, questions. . . • the tomato sauee heseplattersuid piece ,. ()maul -army gense-e epee • ,A ,pamp e , w ' t d a . . • • be t weir_ iiistrita•Ad. *by the codfish balls in the hot -settee. . TVReehen milt codfisli-eShred screen sthef -audience „roared." 7 ,01111 dr en ' underground methods, is, called "The _ . . - _ tli- . ---- -streameti-thtotigh tne streetai-exagger- sreeeety_Ruiesje, ets_gives,,,spcejfie. fish; wash it sevetaitimis to take off' refron the surface ating the ' goose step r and, shouting, structiOns lit nenco-operation and tells , •sar, then PaPitin "Ileilt Hitler". which, in ozech, means, how best toannoy the Germans Without ,eold water ..aheat to tile. boiling snd , egureelestiereSs • ... - _ -'-2---- - - -- 'provoking violence: • • ' . • „. , ptheehato;i5eproantrrono!_tithset,t*ontioter,anandel;vreepneal, , ,'On the day that .all receipts Of. tile Shortly after Hitler inover in,Ea_. -Mkt eines if necessary " 'pa -mot -Tit. Pr'egue streetcars were to be given tie Czech radio station 'broadcast a famous the DerMan ' Winter ilelP Fund,- ' the Czech fairy tale. it was the story of lilled salt fish " with a steel -knife''' ;- if . ,Cieens walked to:vierlror rode in taxis.. a greedy , giant who ,could never stop a knife Is' Used theslish will take en a - faces at the "enemy; But to one Who his' insatiable appetite . made nim eat Juets a. few "$.;teelY"--tatte, - • ---- : , • ' TO the casual' obsereer these things eating. At first he ate. - , May eeem merely -like making (utile people, 'then hp ate towns and.' at last . _ , • . , lias been, In Prague' and felt their -cum- whole cotintries. But ereediness "dative effect, they take On significance. brougnt Its retribution; A small pain. •COURRIE1',S. OORNI/RS, pet), from ....1The3." are part of the freemasonry of, beetifee a great pain until at last the Its. Joe CourtenaY has returned •COntempt-the-reechi use against the glang"d14(1 iti agorty-...---.rf.r..... ...:,--.- .. ',-Vasit-with her -slaughter at -Jackson. eenquerors. They are sYMPtomatic of This tale landed the :announcer 'irk '' Miss 'Edith a0h115t;011. IS ut, 011 0» trbitierness-that goes Much deeper and Prison, but ,itk, electrified the -nation and- expresaes itself in far more overt *yeityS. the PeOfile,wkii*, still re -telling it when -- 1 Was ! in Prague. The Czechs have set about to -be Hitier'S bellAcke. That , they are succeeding is evident not. only from the latest reports of neneo-opera..;fri.ment heretoday.toile-die- .w, n•te ti.. fo.sx 400 ptlidiotaabbret•stivs.qoriftirone..,toheeronithanerwreisperiAeivxes last week. with her 00414, Miss Elmira ... . measures. When Hitler shot those Cele' Alton of 5fac nso,fileekteeent;ie, of , meord yisited .to lege, students in November, he "vette try- 'Mrs. to teach it lesson to a: ,eehemous sesi last Week, With her • sea -hi -law ._ and retaleitrmit people. There may be little daughter, Mr. and Mese MacDonald 'chance of anY effective! revolt, in ' the here. • • , , Mr. Adam Johnetoite is suffering with Pretectorate, but the Czeebe-wholave had 3°ears of °e'ci*riehe° at ti/U game--- tt Virses P.'ItaefekattCt oVurrets'eellUa• ti"Went" te. Tor - with "pig-headed" •noncooperation... *Ill contintie to harass their conqueror •- ' onto last'-iveek to train for a nurse In' - St. Joseph's hospital. -- • t. .• • . -- . ., , „ , --....— Sliseee Jeari'leelso4 and Pearl Jaltile- •- ' • SQ11 and Sits Grant Ferri& of Lucknow I 'spent the weelt-end at their befieg here. — • , . 'Attention; Eniifilley-duritwtbe -Fat and.:Vinter_ zonths -by,setllng .•-•-liardy Canadian Nursery * Stock. • Etelasive, 'territory for local salesmen. ...flandsorae free outfit ,impplid• ' , • Tiatrgest list „ of trait '-iand, yOrnamental Stock, ,etc., grown in anada occv 14 the time to orCier for Spring Planting.. Write Or c, :STONE. & WEIALINGT014- The: ,,0.10.;.11teliable Fonthill - Nurseries .1Kista1p11shed- 1837 Toronto: 2; Ont48. COURRIE'S CORNERS Xu the great Skoda armament works the-Czeen ,superintendentS-ang_ Round Trip TraveLlarialiks. , :From GODZAIOU • EB 1647—TO omaA0p$12.25 (plus e?rehaltge)... IATINDEK4 $3,85 To vertorr $as5. Op:tally low ',fares front all adjacent 0 N R. Stations. 'For train 4 service -161m and retnrnbig ee handblfls consult ,Itgents. *NBA. • CANADIAN NATIONAL .for while., !Mr. . Albert 31cQuold of . Lueknow a ite ith M * arid Mrs -ja ° lAttle .C.)-1114V*ervisitei EATING HINTS 17WANT-to esiiiHon rou against -7 poking at the lire from. above. Agitating th-e-lie-lied in this man- ner mixes the --ashes with the live coalS'and eauses.the'forination of ' clinkers. And clinkersi-yoalcnowf Choke the fire and prevent the free- and complete burning of the •ert-cl 114,, ezke Or,„' ac trier y 5 *When, something wean out or breaks 'dowit on your macbin ory, bringthe iSarts to 10' it its.lit.4,10, we can fix it ' WELDING - IMPAIRING, WORK rf Geo.. W.' Stokes , r...t . „ GODE110C11 1 ' , (ATE LLI Sp 04,TEJAI sphoiErt STY4 I,Ttiltv'ATI1 1A,t , ,IiFFSE • . Pity, Store helpful than all wisdom or eouteeel is mac draught of sbiiple huirthil pity that Will not fersake ug. ---George • Variety' Servie, , AssIstanee 'with !aiming and Pitting Uonograms designed foe Linen% eteelonery, and- Silverware. Itandsmade Greeting (tattle for all occasions,. Ceiling Cards, PlOce Cards, and Addresses Itand-letteriel and Illtunin. ted. 1409Sen4 ht Devtelne,, Pailiting„ tiet Tering, and SeuiptoriC., il(roks .1k1-etuled mid Ittelkontul. Beok Piste* made. Part.thue Itookkeeplag Auditleg •S:Indwlatee of MI F.;orts, ' AII make of Par driven anywhere MRV ntiowevr, t $t. Vineent &Al- They also clog lip the,gratei, -makingeke. impossiMe-to-properly-.... shake the fire. Clinkers .thay also .form when some Portion of the fuel bed be - conies packed, due to the odd size and shape of the lumps of coal at that point. This packing prevents • the free passage of air through that part of the fuel bell and clinkers form there. Fortunately, however, elinkerfr thits formed can be easilydisposed of, by gently the grates tmntil the. solid voati:ses break.u) and fall into the (2A- , . 'Bad Blood thi:COOse. When boils, start 'to break out on difectent parts of the body it is au, evidente that the blood is loaded up with impurities. „. '3'ust When yon Alm" k you Ore rid of_Seses smother crops up to se 0 its place and prolong your misery. • All tho lancing and poultieb4 you ioAli net stop more coming. -1416'Whi Y not gi*e that o10„ rcliatble, blood purifying -medtcute BurdOek 13lood Bitters a chance to banish. the Vhodsands have used it for • this purpose during the past 60 years. Take 1331. and get tia tit* blitt Mod' eed the boiltoo. '; Tee "e'seeltenn ;Co., ia0 Temitti..., 00. •, - ' 0 4.05 • ',Zei$ ' Bill EU 011 P1 IIE Irs IL IE. II FISH ' • " :r0.1 , • \Vint to surprise the family with a new 4inner- tir0 ;read Serve'thent a tasty dish_ of pried oc Pickled- Canadian -fish. , • • No matter where you live, your dealer can get you such Dried fish as Cod, Haddock, Bake, Cusk and Pollock,' and such Pickled Fish as Herring, Mackerel • . ,and AIewiyes . in perfect conditiOn. Interesting • recipes can be i'ised for'eVety One Of these find fish. Figh is a wilnderfuThealthidod, good for every mem.- • „ •_ber of your-famili,, It is the gteat source of protein* that help build sturdy, healthy bodies. Serve Pried or Piclded Canadian f isbtoyotirfanuIy often,. they Will enjoy it . . and you will find it CCOnOtniCal, top. alio& • - - too 0 , 1‘, *1)EPARTMENT 'OF FiSHERiet, OTTAWA. WRITE FOR' FREE BOOKLET. 250 teppostrikote of rilhorias,Ottiwa. Pletae lena rat free 52.put teeitt'et Tonptinit Pith Recots", contwilking'- lad eotwomical Fish Reci'10(Ydelipts. 24111100. OO . O 06,00000011.000.0 ***** 0.1.0•0006000.0........60.4000.00.0 4.4.gittest ** ; 444444444 000,00•000000. 040.00440900.411•110.00Cf.00.41.0.40.00.0906.400..5.1...0,..... -CW•11 AY 'A FISH DAY s 10 0.0