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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-03-07, Page 3, I I ,• 4 aumaysucioNp nun., No.LD .1, Business Directoiy ,44 LEGAL INUDLIIX V. uomEN Barrister, Fite. Oflicee-CoUrt ,House„, Goderich. Telephone u45. • • nououks BNxonsz. Barrifiter and Solicitor • Oillee-North Street*, Grederich. VRNEST M LOID, " narrbiter and Solicitor gun We Building, Adelaide ,and Vic- • toria. Streator Toronto 2 Telephone Elea 5.301, . KENINATH HUNTER, 13.4. * • BARRISTI1R• 40141C4TOlt• ,ETO• Phone,. oo, Gotlerieh, Ont. Offle„Ilatiiilton Street. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT- tr HURON COLiNTY S FOREMOST WE MS GODERICH -ONTARIO, TUUJt1DAY MARCH rith, 1940 PROPOSE INDUSTRIES SUBMIT PAY- ROLLS AS ASSESSMENT, AW _ Council Votes $200 to Board of said the *deputation,. including reiire- Tra,do-to Sell) .A.avortisc, sentatives of the municipalities from Kineardlue ,to Lambton county, Was Blue 'Water Route - cordially received and was well lied ,With the statement of the Minister. . The Tow" Council on Friday night. ,Mr. McQuesten said there would be no last got away from routine business' eapital expenditure on the roads this long enobgh to taake the raeetihg the Ye.ar, 114 the appropriation for main- '111,0$C,hlteresting for Some- time, -rpoy lenanee was the same as for IWO,' and some imprevement of ,the Blue Water Members were absent: Cormeillor who is ."`somewhere in 1T.S.a" highlYAY might be elwc0(1' • ,ana. ,sproni, who wav- at gr. 'Schaefer also stilted that he had home with a severe cold. been quite impressed with the reception The SeUen of Maitland cemetery Te- given to the deputation by air. Me - 'Ported six interments in February. Questen and he believed that the Blue The tax eollector reported collections Metntien was.made also of the expected $0,,133.62 in 'ebrury. tO,Iticat this year.. Applications for building polniits Councillor Baker spoke in favor of were: From' George johnston'for a co-oPeration With the Board of ,Tracie. $3•000 refrigerator plant on lot:town 1)11rhig the diselvss'en' Mar" 44c - street; from Mrs. Mew, for reShiegling Ewan- called attention to the tact that part of dwelling, McDonald Street. the Board of '44(le liad 11°41 Its 411411-44 The Public Utilities.Commigeam see, meeting on the regular night for the niitted a statement of the cost of Ham- Councli's committee meetings, malting Inca street lighting, t210,60.ber,zear it impossible for members of the Vow).- and for lighting the Tewn dock,cli to attend 'the Board Of Trade meet - Referred to the.water, light and harbor ' conimittee. WTtit4e6r niHalgthtewro°Y1Astuslia- eueviien,w'thieehthis A. bulletin. from the Departnient ,of Murdeipal Affairs advised that the Prol year is the Same amount, as in previous vinCial subsidy. this year Will be One Years, $300, was referred to committee nim 011 rhe assessment. — of the whole Council, ,whieh later' re- Tt...0e-Whateley, alireebor-ef-PUhlieitY CeMmendeda vote of .$200, leaVitig"$1.00 for the local eamPaign for the Salvation -te-he-made-up-by-the-Board,of -Trade, ArMY war 'fund.- wrote -asking the en- me' 141-4:ii711/1,copattrittliteee7eertesinmeilded.: doreation of the COunCil, •and this was That.the.xerpiest of the,..P.O.„11, VibrAW given 'hi' reisointion7WONSed by " Deputy *eve Brown and Seconded 'by Board for *2,000 for the year 1940. be 'Councillor liuckinge, 'Both mover and, granted; - that no action be taken on seeonder, :Great War veterans, ePolte a 'the request of R. L. Lloyd for a rebate the ,gOod work done by the ;Salvation on his 1408 bowling alley license; that Army among the soldiers in that war. the G°Cle-rIC4 HPrtleulthra.1 Society be be Board of Trade Deputation • given a grant of $90, for the year 1940; G. W. Schaefer, Chas. C. 14ee. 404 W. that no action be taken on the .request H. Blaekstone :were 'a deputation from the 'Board. of Trade askingassistance in meeting the levy of the Blue Water HighwaY, Association towards the pub-. Hefty funds of the Association. Mr. Schaefer; as president of the.Board of Trade. presented the netted, /which was endorsed and ,tiniplifled by the other members Of the delegation. It MONTEITH and MONTEITH, ava Chartered 4.cecomte,44 71 'Donde Street, Stratford Toronto 011ie: 302 Bai Street . *.imminswoontrimmiamissamormonsal AUCTIONEER..016 • 031A.S GUNDItY, GODER , itTooK AND GENEB.4.14 e.UOTIONEER - Telephone, 119 Sales attended to anywhere and every effort made' -giVe. satisfaction: Farmers' 'sale notes ,diaeounted. noRD'orr (M. GRANT, `rAcagNslia) AtIoTIONErrat HURON I , • .4 COUNTY satitfactory, 'courteous service foil • Farm, Property or Heusehold ales 44-,1441-' Rates Reasonable, ' 44.4••••••••wir=44" MEDICAL - lilt. E. X R. FOliWER, )3:Mt, 04110 NOSE, THROAT' -- Late House Surgeon New . ,York .„ • Qathalinc_ and Aural "Hospital, as. aietinritiltalelleirEW149Witatitli_ Golden Square Throat 11°044 140111- ; -*--don„ . ' EYES- TESTED, GLASSES SIIPINE4ED 53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford. Telephone 267. Next limit Bedford Hotel, Goderich, Wedriesday;-fitarch 27th, froth 2 p.m. til/ 5 p.m. , . • ilopiiiinimmomii.••••••••••••••••mill • ,DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER SALVATION A*10 '.014P1iX,A.TAS FOR, ,$1,000,-000 VUND tro ear* on its' ocial mut welfare work- for Cantuliaii coldiers in, Canada ;And overseas and for their dependeits if lived arises -W addition W its regat- lar work among the poor and unfortun- ate at lionlo in Canada -the b'alvation Ariny needs extra funds. A ten-daY appkal to the Canadian public with an objective of ,..$1.,000,000 will be under- taken beginning; Marti,. 11t), and a generous -response is confidently ex- pected. „ A.n iIklI1leflt1. advisery , board has been enlisted to sponsor and help man- age this campaign, headed by the Lieu. Itenant4GovemorS andleading men of each Province., The life Lord TWeeds- rmlir„ Gloverrior-General of Canada, had gladly consented:to att as hoilorarY ,president Of the board; but his sad and sudden 'demise on February llth re- moved iiiin from that (office, whieh at time of writing -remains unlined.* Fol- lowing IS the list as it stands: " Ohairxnan, National Advisory Board -Rt. Hon, Senator Arthur Meighen, (Also elialrinan tional Campaign Executive Board). Vice -Chairmen, National A.dvisory Board: -Bir Edward Wentworth Beatty, C.B.E., K.C., LL.D. Hon. Charles A. - , National CaMp. alga Executive Board -provincial Chairmen: Nova .Scotia -Ho. Senator W. .11. ,Dennis, • .New Brunswick aind, Prince Edward Island -'Hon. ChiefJustice S. B. M. Baxter, P.C. * Hon. Sir Win.,nadock, K.C,U,G,, Gordon F. 'Perry Esc' Vice- Chalkinan. Manitoba -Hon. W. J. Tupper, Lieut..; Governor. Saskatchewan -ellen. A. P. MeN'ab, -Lieut.-Governor. „ .,Cm#0411tlicroit ANp DRUGLES'S ° THEItAPIST Goderich, Phone 341 Office hours -10 to .12 a.m., 2 to '5 and Ito, 8 p.m., Tuesday, Friday .4nd Saturday. -- 10 to 12 a.m. ,onli* on Wednesday, „Monday and Thursday at )1itchelL A. N. ATKINSON • 51 'South St. INSURANCE for a grant to the • Hespital for Sielt. Alberta -Hon. Senator_guehunan. 'Children at Toronto. ' ' . British Columbia -Hon. Erie W. 'The 'public works committee reported Hamber (Provincial patron): ', :', • that permission had been granted the Brigadier Hu Chas. Tatte-Nlitiohal Bell Telephone .Company to replace campaign director. ' ' .. ,---- . poles on Maple and Marystreetsand. , . . ,_,_ to erect .an -additional 110O On Mary ' - VICTORIA, STREET'Vir.31.S.. street, and that the. flooring at the The W.M.S. of Victoria street 'United- . skating rink had been repaired and re- church met at the home of *Mrs'. H. • M. A. MacPherson s L.1001„ e (11 4°14 j” ilcer rO 154) The Xeongemie Stasidpohat Address,' at Wingham ‘ . ‘ , ,.. . :Canada is failing to ilo' her part in , •-- - - - , - the preAlit war front an economic I Deelare$ Mackenzie King 'Dob stantippint. Previous' to the freeze-up Not Trot Britain-- , Cardiff Speaks ' PAOS MUIR WINOITAM, yen, 27.----Murtioch NiacPlierson 'Of former 1> It Cabinet IN.tinistey ha Saskatchewan and runner-up for the National Censerva- tive party leaderShip, addressed a„rneei- ing Wingham Town Hall mat Tuesday night. Mr. MacPherson Speke. on the econ- omic aspects Of the war.' His address was Oartly a reply to that of Oal. Ital- ston by radio the previous night. He Particularly criticized the Xing Ooyern- Merit for shipping wheat before the freeze -Up aeross-to the American ports: •"Thus,°' he said, N)anadiart =Orley was sent to the United States for the time that the wheat, was.locked On ln the UnitediStates ports." ; He also ton- dean:fed-the purchase of so 'Xiatich -Coal frona_the ' "1n 1X3i,''When Bennett was in power, a seven -foot binder the' West' was worth` .$2,50. When' MaCkenzie King ,Ivent in, the binders went up to $259; and they have•inereased steadily =di this year year*they- are worth sup. , Thot, is the result Of the tariff reduetion'ot -''-*laieh tie Xing regtm-e-Olkett se -mach about"- *. • He scored the indefinite -attitude of Mr. King..before wa,r broke out; which, if anything gave Hitler -an incentive to delcare war. Willer could' tell from the laxity of the King Government that Canada would bein,no 'position to go to war. If anything, this helned Min to his war etfort.",'-.:, --In caustic tones, the sneaker declared "Premier King's efforts in regard to war before sSeptember 1 consisted eta, telegram...which he sent to Hitler asking hiia not to deelare war. He,,fildn't even receive an answer to it.". ',MacPherson paid .tribute to the Hon.- R. J. Manion for his gesture in calling off .all politlear:bickering. He sent his organizer home and prepared te co -Operate, only to find -that Premier' King* didnotWant to 0 -operate with hixa.• Excuse, Not Reason • Jr'r,Sproulet.4. re--cherge. - yet e_of eure ile Ontario -.N.- read the 'Scrip -take lesson and WA. C. L. I -Legislature," detigred the Waiter, 13rOWn. olfered...prayer. Others who `•*was- only_th4 excuse .,for the scuttling. took part were Mrs. B. Grey, Mrs. C.. of the ship of state, not the ..reason. Breckow; Mrs. W.,,Boope, and Mrs. E. Preraier King said , previously - that.: he Craig. A duet_w4g"--sung by . 1‘liss p. would discuss Canadals war effort if Rooney and Miss M. jaws: The study, it -were' not for political controversy. book was presented through a* Playlet In' other words, it, Premier Xing eoluld on "The Ministry of Healing in *India,. have the Hon. Dr. Manion and the given by Mrs: J. Sproule, Mrs,. B. Grey opposition muizled, -then he could have and Mrs. C. L. Brown. Exeerpts' from got up and sPeken and his weak policies "Frontier's' a Service" were. read by would' not be criticited. I say that. Miss P. Roop; Mrs. ,J, Adams, Mrs. it. Parliament' told parliaMentary-govern, Postelthwaite, Mrs. O. Sonley and Mrs, ment is being jeopardized."E. , Craig. ."Facing the Future Task," lie accused Premier King of deliber- by Stanley Jones, . was presented by .ately falsifying the records de Parlia- ment. On the day that Parliam6t*aSc Miss M. ;alms, Miss G. Worthy, Mrs., G. BaeChler, MrS, P. Barker, Mrs, R. scuttled," "sixty-nine taefstion$ Phillips, and _Mrs. Roonte In regard to the war. effort were sent 'Smiley then read an address to Mrs. H. .down to Parliament. When the Notes 'Mew,. and Mrs. T. Hawkins' presented -and • Protkdings were printed, there her With'a book' from the ladies of the, was. no mention. made of ,the sixty-nthe Society : The Victoria Helpers: served - questions. What becaine of them? I a_ dainty lunch 'after the close of the sa•Y 'that there is a•definite sign of par - meeting. was pointed out that God'erich had been nffWed* ' " "% • - .. . ,Afew. Mrs. R. Phillips led in prayer. a partner yvitW the Other Blue -Water The special committee recommended„, The .president, Wis. G. Worthy, had municipalities for twenty-one Years in that Harold NewcoMbe, Harold Black- charge of the _business part of the meet- ing and the Victaia Heln'ers' ClaSS then took over the Meeting, with Mrs. ..the adVertising-of the' district and that -the..-,4quity,",thtis.-txeqairode.wouid,aiai lost if thISTOwn should drop out.now. 'lifeffion was Made also o1 the expected influx .Of visitors from -1the United States this, year 'because of the troubled, conditions in Europe. The Deptitation to Toronto Reeve Turner took this occasion* to: report Upon the recent depittation to Toronto to interview the Minister of Highways, Hon. T. licQuesten: He llAcKILLOP ItCTUAL FIRE . UJI SURANCEi CO. -Farm and Iso- lated' town. property insured. c, Knox, PreAdiecat, liondesboro ;. W, Arctibald; Vice - President,' -.Setforth...; M. ' A. Reid, Manager and-Secretary-Yrreasurer,-Sei- forth: Directors -Alex. ' Broagoot,. Sea - forth; James Connolly, LGolerloh; Chris.- ,Leonhardt, Bornhol.tif; Alex. Malgiwifng, Blythr-rtra.nk MoGnegor, Clinton; Thoimas afoylan, Sealorth 'Hugh Alexander, Walton; Wm; SIM; Londesboro ; W. R. Archibald;Seaforth. j.4gente—E. A. teo,-RX. -1,-61Oderich,; James Watt, Blyth; John Ig. Pepper, R.B. .1, Brucefield rit: F. MeKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin: ,(2:uts. F. Hewitt, Kin- cardine; R. G. jarmuth, XL*, 1, Born- • holm. . Pollepholders • can male all pay- ments and get their cards ,recelpted at the 'Royal Bank, Clinton;, Calvin Outt's Grocery, Kingston Street;;GO-derich,. or , H. Bela's. General Storet-Bayileish • STRATFORD — GODERICH, COAOR LINES • Daily 4.40 4A5 p.m.—Leaves Goderich for , Stratford, .Toronto, Hamilton, Itutfalo,' London, Detroit, Tavistock and Woodstoelits — Bedford, Oritish and -IteTW1lotels. Ione hotels or '305 ;for information. 01.1111100111111111.1111.11101.11rommo• J. W. Ciaigie I INSURANCE and RALt ESTATE Get. Oisi, Automobile Rates ..,, Phone 24- Coderigh §tene and4'111, V. 'Turner' be appointed Mem.bers of the"Goderich Musical So-,, clay, ity UtrinWer-tri-appoint •A.,,,tetirth„ meMber to act as seeretary-treasurer. The Andastrial - comniittee- reporteti that: the--Natienal °building_ on Brock street shad again been rented„to James M. Reid, to be used as a ebopping mill, at 81.0'a nunith; ' --Chief -of Police' On the Spot . Reeve. Turner precipitated a discus- sion a the, manger in- which the Ohief -of • Police discharges hiS • ditties by speaking of certain Conditions ilbout the Town Hall. ' .. . . . .. 0ounciller Euekins Stated. emnhatic- , ally that it Was ,time to retire Chief Postelethwaite and put'a younger man. in his place. • -* :- - * . .' * Councillor -Ryan also. thought .it -was' time for a change. • Deputy Reeve •Browh and Councillor *ngharn eame to the defence; of the Chief, calling 'attention to his 'thirty- five Years of service to the ToWn, 'and Mayor 1ViaeDwan ,urg-erconsideration- of the many . duties outside a pollee. duties the °Lief is called. upon to per- form,,,,as street inspector and overseer Of -public. works. ' The -matter was dropped without any action being taken. ' " • ' A Question of Assessment' Another discussion Wag 'brought -on by a Motion of Councillors Iluelins and Ryan: "That every industry m the 1 Vanconver,• now director of Auxiliary To-wwof•__Ooclericli be aSired, to slibmitl War Services at Ottawa, has been lend their wage rolls for' the years' 1940-K-- in his -praise ofthe therelle* work, earria 1 38-39., -Salaries to be excluded.. This on among Canadian army men net'onlv to be considered an& assistance in the during the -war, Init. in the daridepres. review of the assessment question." sion years which succeeded it. He says ; - Opponents of the motion" said it • would be considered by the industrial heads .aS an impertinence. douneiller :Ryan held stronglY that dt was neces- sary in order to arrive af a 'Pair v •ation- for -assessment purposesrand-tha it was the regular thing in the cities, He admitted that he was 'speaking par -7 ticularlY , of Detroit, and • CiouneillVi Bingham reminded him that assess7 raents in 'this Province were. Made ac- cording to the nroirisions of the On; tale. Assessment Act. , Finally the motion wai referred to coinmittee of the whole.' , To -Regulate einnICY J3ylaW, No. 8, to regulate. and- eontrol junk yardCwas put through its Sever* readings: , It provides that no-,jUnk, yard shall he established . or conducted ih Ilie-tewn- withent-a--Tewn license; that the application for a license Silall state the location of tile PropoSed junk yard; that the fee shall be one dollar . • a year, that every junk dealer shill •keep a record of all sales and • jun- chases; such record to be made &mil - !able to the loeal pollee for inspeetion,af ,any time; that eiver.v junk yard shall be open .for- inspeetion by ' the local .poliee at any tithe; that the Connell. May at any •tline; 'With or 'civitlrout rea- sons for Its action, revoke any license, and that the penaity for eontraventiOn ,of,any section of the -bylaw shall be a • flee not exeeeding 859. • ' 'It WAS:Almost 10 O'Cloek ,when- the .... . Nelson MU Fire, Aicident and ..Motor Car Office Teraple, Weet Street, GOderieh • Phone 230 . `GODERICII, 11111111111111k tteal Estate and:- InSuritnie Otte*: East side 'of Square, Phone 063. Itesidenee, 11_, Trafalgar • St. 'IPOTC,SA.I4S--411,81,onses of allitinds, choke- building , lots, inisings paorperty sever.1 gOod farmi• . - Let me show yen* some real - bargains.: Bay now. rr AT M CAPITAL TE AT 1,11011)4 47 Now Playine--PSTANLEV,and LIVIN9STONE": with. Spencer. Traey. •TIMES., PRI. lit...SAT:• 1419N., 'TUES. ok •vtimix • 'ANDREA, LEEDS -DON AMeCHE and AL ;OLSON A 'rare treat for tthe eye as well k4 the 'ear is (this ,adventurous • saga based on the life and songs of Stephen roster. "SWANEE libled in, gor'geous- Teehnicolor. JOHN HARICY31014 America's most widely discussed stage-ktiar presents a Marbehless • petiointance in a 111MiOrMIS tray- „eSty on; 'small -wale 'poIltieians. 'Me Great Man Votes”, With Peter Holden in, the east. • Matitecis WN1:,$at. and, liollattys at 3 ibm: coax° *owl, SERVICk" and"TIIE MAD MISS MANTON" ....4.4.044.41.11441141414,..4.4. 444 :thirty American beats, some of them .arrying AS much as a lialf--raillion bushels of Canadian wheat, were leaded and moved. to the American side a the lakes. This should not havo been per- mitted, because we had to pay Storage charges en them This was, not bag Carrada*a.cConomic War effort. 'Take the ease of coal. "Canada buys about. 13,000,000 „tens of teal in the United States aud ,pays about 4745,000,. OW for it. WhY could not Maritimeo and Western Canatla coal' he subsidized so the, money ,could be "igeirit in the eountry at the time of war by purchas- ing. this 'veal in our own country? The reason. why is because we are sewed Up under the famous'1930 trade agree- ment with, the 'United ,States to pUr-, chase frora them in spite of the drastie exchange on Canadian, money., . "Elect Dr. Manion and you Will be 0Fe of not having a premier Who will, seuttle-*Parliamerit at the first- sign of- eontroVersy.", • "I stand for democracyr declared L. Cardiff, the National GovernMent' caldidate in North Huron, -"and Canada must put her shoulder to the'Wheel in protecting demeeraey.- In, the last eIee- tier* all we heard about waft.tirrifts. In...this election all we hear is the Same tory abaft 'tariffs. What do tariffs mean to Poland? What weneednow Ls to -win the war. Canada at present ,is floundering around in the dark." LIBERAL COMMITTEE .11,00HS The Liberals have 'opened carapaign rooms on /*Torn). street, above pr..A. Taylor's office, Entrance is by the stairway next to Pkice'S groeerr store, Mr A. H. Martin „is in charge of the TOQUIS. 4 , . • Bi" sparkling eyes •nenoto Xol, they way UlliVerne On pertiOn tattiett be- cause they are ricit at siAt what they oeein, to tie. Folk* take oe Much for granted abont eied and the ,service the render. *ado rry phothicaltleolotolestemir King/ ,litoOks St,' 00 rime Squat* T. Wert& Armitrong 4 OFTMORIST Wednesday at, taeksow / •Xt waa aliP Of the tongue'', but the', lady spoke aptly when Ste telephonott - the local radio- statiOn -and ;inquired -1, . "When will the werepean news COO quagaimammaamaimameaseamailammompaamame ••••••••••. • Radio Servic Any make iladki rePairt41; tree- -tube- _tot, Your hemae; .Lowest. rates for Invite. Fatt- mates- on request, z All work guaraut,m4. A .'ioniplete Meek of Radio Fara( and 'Tuba° kept on hand. For ualch eaurteavel service rail or phone B. E. ratim1,41r r., .Phoie 598, 7 Vildder St. liamentarY records being falsified, when there WaS 'not a -sign of .these -questions. FIRST TO OFFER ITS -When Parliament was 'dissolved, •SERVICES -TO -GOVERNMENT so ie on"'active SerVice would have to come back,' to Canada to vote. He knew there was going to be an election, 'Salvation Army Prepared; to Rye but did not give Parliament the ehance Immediate Help War. Service - td -amend the .Election. Act.' He chose Brigadier William Foster, D.S.O., Of to change that by an *oider-,in-councii. • Is that upholding the right of Parlia- • ment't, • I.think not. I fear also for the -ferenaliire a -We way, in wisteh the soldiers' balloting is taking plade:". - The speaker Tointedout that 'Mr. King was givencredit for pulling a trick in dissolving Parliament. -People are in- terested In honest policy andnot in political trickery. 'King boasts of 'First Division overseas: - They are there, not as- -a result, of _King's %. war effort, but 1» spite'. of it.,--43anada,:,•is loyal and King was pushed forward by their enthusiasm. • EverY. relative of a .soldier knows, hew ill-prepared ,Canada was for ..the wai." , MaAikenzie Discredited • He scored Ian Mackenzie as a dik credited minister•who manages to hang on to a Cabinet post, He also reinte•d oat the way in which the Liberals are aceusing Bennett -of not -being _prppored for War. he .Liberals came to power before •;there y;7.aS, any sign of MuSsOlhil or Hitler making, trouble. No one be- ved that g World War was imminent. :Premier King, when approached by the, British Government, in reeard to the plan of training British* pilots in Can- ada,. would not allow it •-to- take place unless the pilots Were. tinder. Canadia control. There. was • a grave delay, whieti was the',fialt of Premier King.' Sald Mr, Maerherson.' "Mr, Ian McKenzie, the discredited minister, Mia 'We trained some 'p1lots:1' deelar:edllr. MacPherson, "and he was rlght.Cantida agreed to train some pilots-eAfty of them a, year. At Would take 500 years to train the plieti ne,ces- -Mu for teat Britain in one year lE say King doe$ not truk Wita.41,!' declared the speaker, "For instance, h: haval einem of the British convey which escorts our ships aeress ,the At- lantie,Autd an 0 nt Halifax, The Canadian-autherities felt thathe -might interfere; with them, ..so the naval of- •ur .“It, is eeri tanly not difficult to ex.; servicemen to feel warmly toward the iSalvation Arniy, . whose fine • work during the Great War y: re - with. a profound senof 191440N fife; Army's efforts in behalf of mem- hers of the Forces were suoh to • win the highest praise Of all :Who - served.. Nor did theirinterest:in the veterans end with the argils-* tice. Their.peate-thne.activities"in connection with those gnifering. an". • a' result of .economie distress, itre no less outstanding, and in count less -wamtheiSatvafiofri-Arniy-, has' , rendered notable services during • the post-war. period. • In fact,, as Year follows year, the .SalVp.tion. . Army proves its increasing worth• * the-Ceinmunity,° • - Valiant fighters inthe cause of peace on earth and good.will among thena.- tiOns, the Salvation • Army shared -the "disinaY and horror Of the red of the civilized agencies- for social betterment when on !'a'' Sunday ,niorning last Sep- tember, following the, itiVitsioxi: of Poi- and,the dread news was flashed arceina the globe that Europe was again at war, and the- Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse had again been nnpoged OP an unhappy world.. First in the Field •.“• Owing to its'superb peace -time organ- ization, the Army was better orepared than some other rageneierx to be of im- mediate help ii dealing with the grave problems .4mplielt in the calling to the colors of large bodleg of troops, inir in many cases the temporary dip.‘ '1�5tt1t1�fi1ilildiitl the necessity of caring for.dependentS, well,as-telping-proyide for the social and recreational needs of the big*train- ,,, ing eentrea, Twelve months ago, in *anticipation Of Such an emergency.. the' Army offered -the services of its officers and soldiers to the Dominion Govern - Tim% and receivegrateful acknow- ledgment of this offer with the intima- tion that it had been,' first in*the field In placing atthe disposal ,Of the 'Gov- i?rnment thittTesourePS of the organiza- tion.for the, welfare Of .enlisted Men. Connell reSelved, itself into 'conunittee of the whole. When Couriell again re-* sun:10,11A. only recommendation from eommittee'Vas with regard to the Blue Water higlivvey levy, 'already men- tioned. • W' BRINGS INSTANT iAs • froms ?PO, Stit.hittks„,, • ofS WitOsts, 800 Olpiposp0.060.1‘,G P.Cytv GREAT CANA giANtlitiLl:pfloiN M .: 1. I. OO on'twait until ou are ri • tot* buying that ..now ,Dini -Atet.i.t.now„.be.foroffirrce.., cad. STOVES., LINOLEIIMS MATRESSES 141 Ilk, or Bea Roma -SOU- p,',,,r1;4+444444,44 11,4t444.,44144,.. ackstone "THE BRO.AbWAY OP GODB1FOR" _ Cigarettes --.. 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