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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-07-04, Page 2a Th 41.4iblatitivfleiiIGNAL rieclifr GO _ 1.7 Wpfa4Z-Stwr Vriso„, TI,Ire.k:r2e4f, Wool *OW, Gcider4-4, Ouzlitio SZ2ePeV Vie zo-l'i) jiMintriE GODERICI1 SIGNAirSTAR Mined WO IS So tUk, (tiirke cef k*rt•lit0.- :to? *4i 1i '1144',1 auca1`4--;w'S ani143 1[was ranAL2.3° army cot gat,. at"ff.vc3autt.`:-.1174ofF: tel'timar.,ox,avt-c,d Wa.<3,1-4,..gten, Z. ama teo area ',A-Eu.4 I c-xfro& he** *kib orriattity.,. 4, -ow* *Ionia dye, wotii,*, Amkttit 4•11.esTAL'O-: Xj;•73-S MX.V..44e tifuot yrs -czar tiVt5TilW, ruriL *Oil (iv* it the Conettne, Plit-}044.14,Yr JICY 4tb,, 10411,0 EZiker24.'i, c'cinVID of 6:03rii, iwier tUneie, 2 4„,T•aso,U..;rle can, and it o a1:17,0•Gr. vic5 bligg3g0 EEY -47:, en -the- 41rii to grip •- TC1129., iji , api-T.ccraD, fra:2-1, ..cjar;35, .t.t) to the, top of the ear atel EtiaBL-: AQ6 trx-Zr an4, age fe.oe, Ont, 0.1•1,1,r, two tw74,!'..iz itI? reamt".'-c.:”; , Lizat-•21-,=-3 rjeacf-4 tNip , • • aro,•=(„D kfor`..t.,-•J`,...-r.T. 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Ci,..arlo:3 • Iii-,,nfibergh want.S. to dep,47=ati.%.! tr-adition worth th.!:-; name. 3t ie a -Ale reyeeeeteeal. 1-;1,3e• treareee- he get uede7 way, made re 'TS Can of tive Patche:•6 Ce:311.de wire to push throng4, the elle littee whea they got plugged - E44.•; `0,1t,ttau.:2:0-1, ko,71 toe ; war V".,:a9 --Yee ehe ;2; I7*,1"1"-rc';' attt* 5IEcs Pl. ‘113e4:47Pr tu1141*1111P'at wilni:33.3ted a; Ex...la )„,L---mtvt,,,Lan, pr,pv:Ltryzall, tazattc„,-4, ;n , afg'Z'Z'a. '-).73a-m-f•-at, attrf',4-7te, Eter' pt;a4:re' r",c.:-;!rt „.ct,r/11,alerldagYtrt3114t s -P111101 wto ti'as 1.:Txrj eeeeied ,eC ti.qoz*: 4:_pi?„44, ,ggr4 al92'tt-4, on,:f. to c9ver Listor.ik !z _ a- .*'',71,.rirt' ti.517X7 -- w 411d3111tel(' .11•,341 atv v.,,,,,..17,,,,,conc,:tIeract ,t7t1=` .4 2 473)7:n V> 'CID tLiat, .Ne',7,7,Z.,,eiatru.-6 a mente eiltr)veaadhage. "ea pet:pa-ea.-thy Ithet 'the (te,Jagee-to Anneeica ete-eee feoze •ealien Middle class', ••• NI:. la.C-reke the ehittiren over toe irids, ft - 't11D3J91'" -n oe4 thlh wq,,9 Iittte jultiiiia,tio la ate:ay Ythaee guilty of *"..eddling with. aitx,rs IL.Ltcr-t e ed lo 4 C- S • a'P'' r4 • ra ar.-4,0:, • 4 ' • • ' and ends that.• lammed the rear 'Com, -the eon -duet of fliai.;;Ii"'„?.. Iarit,y the ProvineIal (i'lovemtnent,OVeV, su.cec-73.• la Fre.,nte„. and ara,11",la,,,,,e he brands' these cla5.3 rz,,--19 ITO ft:113.64.re, inan-Q7:1,.• ' journey A, Vita tt.few' menthie Zt - 1:40, ereeeeeee- pereeres,--male -ty -,---- a'1,4ret, e • ••• 2 ;rartz,V,watrr• •13UE.g started . . • 7 4d. ee... ree,e3eet Feere,, „ ..eeteee•-e. t 7.er y - •, • • " . • ' ' • • tP 4.:....ssk• • final stotl.wns made at the outskirts of Wilf3' few 11:tiltellt States* the moviles evidently Are was lreentenedi,i3.7 4ti ailergcrom Iieve the BridIsh coatinue theiwar„ Ebrofit and 'foreign intereet.''' le is net tattdogr, er21•Inge in; thk5 • $ 0.• t V TO M '4..1 0 free 7,-ipk.rh., Dictator 1,i1,„r t drivin qt4 ges" ,Te- • havj, hat, "whea, 'Telt t•al older ,trt.a attlx-Vmt ttle'. Fgelacql• 'defeat,' latiaent. P 11- ,• ler ' and a..green Etn, try has been sWift aad complete; • Tr.' ' t.0.174".2 ehead raaaeh,Fel eriea r 3 t e. 'coat „,t • . • the city to ay a of gem, thee,o4,4",eleouilel• thet. •oe.t., pee- ' - , tv„. oleo, !lite 3. a titato, , tbe etagaada.ae eelement-e pomnAt ly het2erine, thelr sZate aftill t14,1,a the 4-..,Irte 3.L..Yalow,..4- • O'Latall eZearIFK- ', that ItaiianS • ••!hrele ' tLea eeoloneD, leie teen', Brazil's thrLv pdssihte coues fol- 11 4 luggage fits law exee-yz 47.1=.r.tat flit a atarLt7i,---5 r4f4 nigeoen huerueee, tn.. " f.t.p at -A 70'201 21‘) 11°U=g'f.**C1' aze best -1J -r"fe 1,3 their' doterw.ineren ve ta itepereinent to coonFder the intern 'tan, rralran raOr01.)/e- !est Yeer derened P'2eturc"' aaee 4/1 "el. the zap eie eue-e, eet wee ,eeeteetee .4. r, tre, • _ _ _ o, e • L, , _ __Le , P ' . . btzt Parze',11 attr-LTiar4; twenty-five Llifte-t oorpo, f" a4e tr41'9' '''.1°V°74g' ",-ervin --•-• .1 e•-• lowe • '',"0-.zoluite aaderstliding r7ith fr's41Y": a 4)f. r,; 932' " tee eeesee tu, efeate me- tape te leesenteeeetmr, ate rePOns 0- tn, - „ '• eap,acione trollies. nothing ()ii toe Out- Ocr,atu otcer .Nerz, tpata 1D3S, whieh has Palle • • e T-"" 13/ 3Ioseore Jes.. the .etill a strone-PeoTeabilitY of calling off _the totalltarAnSt; 2--eeonor4ge t f 1 , afteraaea. tae emeident game beek to t esneae . „ • - , eee. eza ieree,e,„ stde of the care eept t e us 0 p 017,10.,ttio caeolt,04 usted .05nta,2„125 zaza„,?4 , , yoerxtaut nrinan• overznn_Franpe.„, otte: 4eneeeeree eor see- , , - t , nor identiono tne 1040, morn. LX ifoeeee, ,Tox ,tzovi.os Teel!, \e,oee?r, if t.ey reede Neale-feat/ea of tee, leuroDean eoatieeee peace e''o, that the "wleite re,ee"'' could gcation with format demeerzwy: 1 g ti,taiWarts,.'arul he Is 4-c.lar, - , .,r as ,s_ars. oz eneelativ.4, Louts Pulver. There cenie to mord innocent ttsau ‘;talia teem:led 0-31* retmad rt:$ gt,"i4it both, "the economic understanding and politica; ""n"en In tile 1940 Nash, he eamps he nlOyniinneln-sonotnegnaro-n7','Ilttr4a14'11 r,,,,nce ierAlittle ewe uot knovelee' carin- r-ha't Ile gave ,L=0„.:abioad to ilinpr ini.ittration of foreign blood" and tho,( ide,ntification with clemoe e " pre. • 03.13 • 6 • . --. • • -- -nee nen henenteetaeekineeeneaheeeeneLpen.een;ra.,,meant. vee ;lea4r0.4» 4;1st Anguit: :7The Red arnli; Peeves iieiatie hordes, already -p'res' •t6::'fertfrV wa,e:';:the tealei po'S' s tItoeuatr'"b'T,ilereintYtiatuernitgi. 41:07nnpatriltnle ebni, cemada, 'at„ ,,zi,zeu- British corm- ,,,comezt v„,,Et4 $4,,..13,944. „swain, Teteree, eleubby 1..ete that would. imitate arid e at the same time. staking* out were tohave n real P4rt thene•-a Sjr-tte-'1,:hraYerthin,•le-Braanne-ee.„Nee,g,eee„,aeeeeeeeaxe or -eonrth._,.._e_zee ye, Ays; 6.4014i, Geabite0*eta' G'arbo toothayinkwito"slyord..ays thehatheheeittriagieri: grows veothem„ Toetween aus.sta, ara, lore:en:eh oeet, a Germani fa,reee ', cotten, from larazil exchange for her two free ee'fione7kg gas in eeeu, ten. • tiriFOrentliea Rizsrsjag'fVont.: OP, the Ittissian border." Far Me. The great aud tall-ir,e4`,tor-rant winnout ny iore fuss than makin c.11,12g, 5.7.1l'etr4micalli 01-4 the4z $4SiSrt-,0, ntzha,e,.. men are' seCond ing foe' Eat eliq-arr.raro'ettedgenee an nororay e. aweittet a eireekThereeeeeew ii,••rerieee nrem,ezninet;teeeeeripoente, American.; econourie rub to course 3 is that eutfee a n , 41104.1Mate acs.,, :November election. and twird, and ,fonr,t12, eeeeesameedeete' watchfure to eee.what Daddy ' Two the bed at inane. ' .seieeet. claims le a r,eorganined Europe. fairs oVoad;" indeed,cavnization it: the V.'S, WantS, whereas the Germans 2 orw' t econ d man trstlatry Poutleav •thili-teenth tho, 11--t pulled la e • The same motive Inspires the newerap- 'COlonel, de/tends ronnan wanit nnanY raw mateeials, Inc/mil/1g velopment, the driver, in* effect • • dofewhat they saw the doime, . and •.• .4 • • - _ Zifs.70-W4rheligia,"ii-d""Freingia`tk"e71%-feria,--a-f-tra,--e---h-t-z-t-0-2,-,e•-oue....-oz...fiaaTEelett.e.....drases..,..f04,..„„priat„),Tur,e.vt., 8, r considers French armY, and an, American 011201:ot/oI neaBnrnfaaaictuhreca5iTateoondswi. _ I the. -riardaidelles 4--"ellatelleiteelerethet6t-antring-'to;e', theze'l't thin tbeeorhet of a Innnieenal caune21, of tteAst wita amottete le tee neieh. " " li hit Or oliderSarldrar s70-71"ei defence system and that t eallamen •herKage,.... sharin-t es4engtb. infrt'tWee because 61( tw•Te-thiffieq hilt4:?3,siffejlrehir:=T1-- we. d'el gt .t11 bOrhood cPf $270,04) • Th eame a as ese figure'i 3re• chabl'AY. hands /earn- to what Teruel:4. as 'Ge' rtnallY thrusts' into 'the 'ahlinni7;fialEelnee-"‘ that b•rave' 4:11111 thtug's4 firraue131 helP the; lawyer due tof.wilehfaetiold::: been 'dream was pre,dleated on hordes of bar- autdit,to:rt.h-entse:illiwtaerYmeMaigtohtw. eitgast4 lezeeaks etra,t,te:,rb jue(th,,,e.teidy, t -e eyes Tho --e• tWO In this, wae.e. but we denget enclasive a dividends,. interest ande they see, me doin- 2(Lechterran'7.. taVuivgiTot11,Irceo,t'ectutir.c: barism, "presAng towards us on the tlo rseu Who have a tithatiel aeeelaint- hecome, Years ago it used to be No •wondee it:s sort of frightening!.Ifr°111 f3Z'aWa. , to do good as.t, from the strongest neighboring PC, .‘fer • only, pfress au ,tee, Geemee border hut ti2eir marcheacre*.ns FueoPe eaPtilrirtg RUSSitt21 border. , When 'hordes not .4i'cit.oilt Hitler and Ids arnair coUthatted ae win! Pedgie aaairs, men woe said that a man co vid net possib'y • Iliere's Sn'Inenne w3iting .4. , - inewa on Pubric clueatons are hnown, t "earn" a million clou-ar$--r--,- the' -corollary t I d° .it...,., ---. tO iOlitate had -if I do. it i,s'orintes,s-eillasvt.e.mrina?vteesrligsfh 1.)t;trsioein gusie; spill out over Western Europe to the' riches as they went. Last week Die- ; . . . just 'because Daddy does it. That's Eng/josh c kahnoL, the, c,;oioneiereproees, tator Va ?rens, stili. heal not deeided and woo -Lave ha e -ea-Pk-name .,_ _, being_ ebae_aementioeeire-ereennet__ hove: the_ree oinnity_ of being a father, , . 1,)efore he gathered inItthe fruits og . _,. ,, ••• ej,_,,,ott,142,„ -4* in which way to go. 'He was stiii_trYing , . Inn 1, znrritean.s for-I:this hysterical, :chatter het h ned in ehinthood My Dad vietory was- also a' move 'of panic. Nazi hordes, apparently, to wangle favors from both sidese to the 'favor of both sides. But he , eleeted to public face. To take a . at" I ZatallS. But -that was before the day .-- • Q i liked cigars, Intfact, he -Was quite • - • • - •,.. ' '04e1 Lindbergh. ' did the rnited . States and...South Am.- oPnli‘ciaitrThitheovtaetrory sacistitamfeolrtah; tiwio, nese; ilolreelgt,liubt41-1)"aric, enough to ,worry.,cav 4eep, gees /on, e ma es a person remember' things theerear'' 'Idling of tial/ taie tuera&-eLves ! acquired hiE4 wealth by t' •abf It l': ' . . ).- of the third, and of each other„ which -:-.-The Nation (Nes York). Oat Of ..2 bielLiines5 f.lif.gi'e. 2,12 , ake him a the /movie,. . , iond of aim, and on Sunday afternoon 1 -,,.. ‘.. erica. a big favor by calling attention .• . , ee, it was the deright ot his ---e to select intealfies as HitIer'S chariot thunders r)ritne inbrister, without any pre•idou.s , 1, • to Brazirsdilemma ,and to the West- • Intribinent4i;7 en:per/awe, 14,altether . • thILLOINE • . . 1 a cigar feem. a neat little row Whieh east and° we•st and in is. widening are " ' ------ tat make? You were actually caught in the ;let. What on earth cad your lawyer say ha your defence?" , - Beats 111e4 sire' aceused replied. -Thet's. Pea what Em se interested to • tueleeduTdwearnt..heReeercioaoevinong the t.tirc;ii. ebsy ziri" laordu,sesly. on!tlaitoapkeosf isaaT.. t . .,,..14.A.Z1,e slEstti;FLII. ItrrElea.NICE,.01S. 'IliTw,e1ZIL,tin, fernispreeree ion.ene deegee..., outside of ' roe azItiab way of, doing t Alone tbe seaegirt Island oltaly stsaids,' he i• e shall, not land trOops lile 1Wil- titil We' cce'a had a Premie of - ' g tore' 4 f l'ireed* Gm Ili her t 1Wirrtai=re,ifh.etoti/d sniff with delight at dome humor tan be distilled front thet-there, Alre---Strali find everything:IwnYe .. e strength o arms. r weapons 11.1.9tma !i.c_tte:Concinefror and gain Brazil by .,. the aroma, of-, the , tollakco.. ,-. 'ea' "te, 1 .bitte'r euP the. Prelleft.. mast drint; it' I need thereen•-sdene-Bitynne : 1 be I comes from the certainty that Prance The -continent of South America,' as Outaz`19', 4110 1134 Ilev'n;`-be-'2n' Y'. ;4-e WO , to saceigee, to do, Or die- , are not visible ozies."-Adolf Hitler. _e .Le,g,i'slatnre, Out tte irlai.i been mare or i,Stioing-sonied. -aleri,.• her sword girt on full Y sniP t e en . 0' " " ' ee____ _ . -lees a public figure for years, and his ** her thigh. ' ' , . . . and then light it up. After this i has l'ell ov,erPonle .tho 413norilY -au,(1,gew" X.S. citizens. seem able to rem -Te C•t4"c4g")" for the comfort of Stalin 1 ber„ lieS, not dile saiiiit oft's, but soinii- lack. of parlifgrentary experieece.) - , he vronig reach for the paper anefor i thoroughly. Mussolini; Ilitler's . Paltrier:5 in., east, poking 'a broad, inquitive nose FIRST- CARS. *ERE IsnrX nutvzrznito TOOL ClIESTS- doubtless had. '44)n/ening *to-do , with : , ..,.„."orta [ ' sinoke, would ascend from behind the • re_r_im_e‘lare'far more jittery than the toward Africa- ()laity -1600.1alles away- •, ,•.- , • _ the champion of a war-torn the. next two tours the bine, curling and . as ;they dig in grimly for a , Valparaiso, on' the west coast a South" • ...his ee.i*- of continued suNless,,in,Publig r That force and ,,,rel,..to the ebyse have PaPer and- the family would carefralY t lir..Ikant . Th.tta.ck ' America, es east. of New York City. • . LookliTe.., bock over a record 'decade la ried;----- '-' e . • • aid thaturbieghis 'Sunday reraza,tibin ••=-••The New -fork Times Pffnititinerin -the heart of-Sauth- AM- of...American' touring,- highway authori- .„ Ate "911.112 p..parein, ay la a man ,af Ready to face and fight the fiendish fee I was a lad' in roMpersentoo. And ' . erida, is equidistant gram Kaltsai .City ,tles today are et:editing automotive de- , iiroe,..at z2" inia and indepeudeit .svat,ii, , That laid the mighrt of other nation e I sinlegewitIthee.Suwldreaya.wcaamyes.:14theittgertherg • . DA0NGRR OF FAMPIIP and. the Niediterranean..„ RaciallY, VeloilnagutS aa being the major: factor • . • • and his attlitn.dp .02 international : ' . [ left in the custody of an aunt, At the Tbe American. ambassador to Bele Politica-lb-. economicailnn this vast, rich in tile amazing metamoirphosts of the V 4 . low. • rtfra4? IS. much the same as 34fr., noose- Mane, :sublime and splendid , in her t time she was engaged in romantic en- o 'glum: is reported to be deeply disturbed and, fractionally developed continent is tol:mareseet., lieles„.1n....spite'of the fact 'that previens -rai-ht ' - - -. ' deavors With. a young Mart who lived I over the prospect of starvation in. that mach closer to Europe than tet the ed , sc: heavily burdened...that /aws seiefeig. see,. as les. eseemete tue To raise the fallen and defend the ' on the next line, and he called shorael country. If he in torrec q , 'recited Statehto be passed to outlawprotruding State. b te,, right - after 'dinner. The conversation con- ibelieves the'elgiares h * * * hagagethe tourist has become asave only food I! e_ • ' . . Itbdifeag„ contention Ea 'adoPted a witracher bOrrAlliOnS far across the sea, .'f, tinned orrand.on, and I was eyeing the, , for another.. thirty" days or So. After t By far the largeSt of° all '(South Am-, strearalinell as his ear- : . Orm, that .Was calm:dated to catch Battling for life and love and liberty. I think. shelf. - • . .. that they:will- be at the '-mereY of the ' ericanase04ullatrt4ie:,rew8itit.phtt_ta ttoe:rietteorrYnnasd ._erosTyps„coricanni trytourisjautntseLtin16206et jia. fdor,a7a -t11 - 'Le Of the "Isegattellism" ' 'It Mr. .; , ' At last I piebed a' ehair AP' tee a little Gerroaus, who are on short rations great continental tr;So tactied to, the4rmoning, Soard'a collaps7 wyinkid acieresqta,`4,1e views which 1,,e Alone, not all the cruel hostsge hell table . . . clinxbed up. eme reached far theniselvei and have never been Intown grea.ter than that of Can the undying soul of Freedomquell ; a cigar. Then tip -toeing Into the front to worry riar.tieularly about etarvation la Brazil. It detains 44,00000 a fige.. ino,ge_earrier,,, era:mixed with :1•.T.4.-eorYPres'sef-14 there tyluf be ne1. Istae It ,sraiks to ashes but to rise again, room I- eribibed inniena nbig chair, and among the -inhabitants of their .con- South Yrterica's 88,000,opo inha,bitants , i •, '• • • - hi the eetlinhiqea#Cidiga On the question ,Refined and' glorilled from eat its pain. followed Father'SeverY•Move . . . even. queredeterritoIt is fabulously. rich n natural re - it ' , 4 :f,riving Gita Britain, fin 'foossible •- ' •• • . 1 to lighting up the cigar . e -e. eiressing. For that matter, ail Europe may be isonrdes, almost completely undeveloped. support short ote goeeg ee. war „elm Adene, yetenot alone; -through Cloud- ,,, raY legs and holding the paper up with faced by famine tonditiong'before veeze- It Is potentially eteong encmglt to dom--- 'Germany and Itgy„. ' ' The .Great Sheidnalitt•Glory ss -ti arise, . What I c discovetede was that My -foodstuffs bas been disrupted by .the •DictatOr- Meat Vargas. last week t. . . rent -skies , • • , . , - 'i: waVerine hand ' , - • ' ' ,e-• The international. mOVe-eaent -Of 'mite the eontinerit -From Brazil's- Ilerrablicar:srbelleyetheF have 134z44,4 And truth. :and righteensness-Tro hand i hal* ;were dgstined to waVer even war. The world has had -the worst ' eame a 1-, ph that raade the entire . the man tO, hedi ReGge7elt:Whetter in hand : . • - - . , , • p more. That -' was the--.- most potent whiter in abo* a century as well..as,an Western. Hemisphere stop -to think , -efeepoeeseee/e ,oneetteempe:d teird ;tem God Will tiqt fail that Attie sea-girt t sminte' I've ever discovered:- It seeped extremely late. spring- In mAnY comp: ,- To , Ce/ebrate the. seventy-fifth an - and__. - e , i intomy iinan's - made .my eyes ruin tries • - eld have been turned into , niversarY of the battle' of Riathuelo„ , t , is roe' yet known,. The .President i.5 -14., Isabel Graham (Seaforthj. water . e „ And in dile tune it breught Ibattlefieltle, and farmersare eart7ing t.great. Brazilian :naval 'victory over ieeping las own. mussel.. 2f he wants — _02)4,Lfieeling,of imstakti• .4! liflence_Service pointS, out thattParaguay,. Vargas went aboard a war- . , unolDER HORIZONS 1 - - ---.1:44-rbr in -.-alfpf In Rio- de--Janeirce -harboitramde MeDem(cratic nomination' he can haVe it, and if, the 5ga. is between° goose- flAstowei Banner) • Just recently we read the speech of vett vind Winkle it wai be a titanic • , proininent man who said that people , battle. • , needed broader -horizons. By that -her Father did was a mighty difficult thing • meant a wider intereSt in life with lesS, - - : and. thlt to smoke a cigar and thought of petty interests. But be did` read a paper wa.s a real man Job. not nay where to go tb, get -that broader th- SO Me the father of fiction, I pray horizon. • We are of the oidnion that ! .,11,°,.5 - ;°- a - me w"thY 13f tlia. you *don't neeessarily need to leave , Int,Lie girl h o o waiting to imitate what I home to find' it. -Many peop;le li%-ing; no- - e. . in great eines .have very narrowellori--1 zons Onsisting of the circle in which t TONY-1%18MP COITNOL they move., Plenty of folk living _on the back concessions, as they sometimes TOWNSHIP OF GcOPERICH '4a•v* have real- broad horizons- • The i. The nrown‘hip Council met on Ties- rEad newspapers 23111 raagaine-q, 'baYe. t day, July 2. A comMunication from. their Women's Institute organizations, ,,, the Department Of 5IunieiPal Affairs, heir radios, and know What is gottig ' re ininrovement in the method of pre - on,_ all over. the wor.ide_ The .broad-'. paring voters' lists, read • ii/311 filed, harizon depends. more on what you : ceuely Clerk sent the 'aMerint due' for fili"-trhere kon live. We should all higeer th.an last County taa, $12,414.03.; this is a little year. 'Tenders for read, and how you ready -than it does I widen. our horizons on Life by Tore and '' road insurance 'were received from J. better reading. E. - Howard, H. M. Ford and Harold ; lay the time that everything kiirted the wor d w e going. around'in the welek4own circles., t iff four "countries: Aiistralia, Cdar I atter wimn- g' n -ell, got up to -address tile ane bold brave Youngster had reached ' the Argentine and "the United -States. 1 as.--embled officers. It was the day the 'canclisirm that imitation of what In North China? occupied by Japan, i after President Roosevelt's Charlottes - 100,000,000 _people are. in "serilos and iyille speech and President Varv.s, first I - . immediate ',danger of staivation.. The paid his respects to. hemisphere solid- t rittrToit* foyriii--- Japanese wheat crop, is• dawn a quarter, arity. "We are united by ties of strict because or bad weather ,:and lack of N,solidatity with all Annerican &entries .........— fertiliZer. ' •. se t around the ideas, aSpirations,, and tom- Tioa-Ciiirec,--, vIpterpirge, 0 r " Finland lost much of her farmland - mon interest in our •defence," said he. 'AAltnotheiirifahle.witti ale world is that in the territory ceded -to Itussia, and ,",',:ext he launched into .what sounded - Only tanning' mixt„kids.get is from cannot .get hmeensteomary ingiorts from like a paean, of praise for totalitariarn" the West Belgium, the Netherland.s, ISM. -Vigorous peop,les fit for life. ,;' 80,000.000 bush-kg...Of 'Wheat -from the tions-- ,. - political democracy is. re- Denanark and Nornvay normally get must follow theiEoute of theirAesPira= the sine" " • irg2lkir ad weddings- reported Unitee . States; bat there are .both placerl„....by„ economie deraocracy. fl.-e.e days Promptsthe eleferY: 'DOes political. and iinarthial barriers to ebn- There Is )tio longer a place for re',;imeS thetring this trade, , Franeo's Speen. founded on • privilege ainl distinction. war piomOtema,rria, or do Marriages bag ft erop twenty. per eetit. below nor- . . _ We ate ma,rebring toward a. future nro.m_ote war7' : mai. ilimgarY is rationing limit in different from all we know in econoinie, - * ....* • order to continue camp ry exports,. politioal_ And_ social.; org_anizaticor,-Ind In seeite of; the loss:es through `.sub- Ports.. Tanks hake 'rolled over the pm -otos have entered a deelhie. It to -bring in 'eitallyn required im- we feel -that old systems antiquated - e - arine warfare; •GrEat Britain's met- wheat:fields of ,northern. Fratiee. Fant- , is not,. hot -ever,. as pessimists and stub - .410.1;6 .2.:e,.t.. fo Eakt to be greater bag nie does not necessarily 'arise because 'born conservatives' pretend, the end of at th,e, bert,„Innin,. of the war. New f, Lawson: ail being the same, the toss-up than all the wheat , there ',' is in „the ;pus andefecuitd, of a new, era." all ;the people,in the world need more .civilization, but the beginttin,tumultue if Simcoe Ilefor,meri- ' , et Tend'world. - . It -arises when. there is - too a -, 4wVllant ' words re eried a bulletin 14` are bek# Mimed out a:Britt-A TICE FARMIgir 8 tilrORTANCE (Fare t it to Sr La wkart at *125- t ers for ertiShing and delivering geFfxvel ranch wheat' In one place and too many Issued 1»'th Ggrman BrIlhassY In liipyarde fe4er • than the enemy ean ' , . 4thTheroleOf the Canadian farmer In !' were received from ut thiwar ioften overlooledThethorpeJoe, IcerrRholland G. Lavie, B. Gold-, people noeelere else. That problem. Ettert&, , Alio& In Washington the ,e, outset Of & Caldwell, and the sarmy, cons.Ilt-liruofce--t_ i irnfoary matonufyronist.e. ttlitieks.in terrifying foran be- IState Department , refttsed to get statement was made at thex- deroy em. S s . '7: , ;C,„ . , cited We'dalre't faci the Weather Daman the confliet -that (Imelda would be the ,', tioti Go. The tender of the SarelY ' -The 'New Republic,' (New York). , intimating tigat Vargas was talk- reeerse -45.-.:r,,gil iig, that,th5, month just 'chief ":••;ource of food supply YOT the (*.a:Was acCepted at 41 .cents per yard, , • ,, . ing„ for domestie eme.eataption. 'That 3lother Country, This statement not 't Vounell decided to purchase one arch LEOPOLD AND THE NAZIS , as vrhat the Brazilian press and .pro- paezed yiao the vetteet June for ,/nany creek frorn y ldor',O0d DOW, lint its importance l culvert for the T . Sowerb3r •,paganda department ' said., Vargas onlho,e ' eas. ItanY, no doubt , ten Wee alter - is enhanced 'martime by develop- *., s t the Pedlar People . ' Behind the „surrender' of leineg Leo- himself assured the President by cable yr inei• rep -Oven's' Well-rietosett line to enerite in Buroiiea Non- that the Nazle e The Clerit tree inetructefiqd-Valreet Pold Le a coMplicated siOrY that in : that his speech geoid 'he no Sert...,."‘e be 4What la E.,,0 rare -asd flzi.Le day 1121Ve pverr. un,the continent, Britain can from William Doak for ha -the cost naves, among other elements, a PoIltie;leregarded as frOntPadietorY" to the Char- . Jane?" Pert the lonelieet Month Of' the, Catliolics v lottesville addre, . no longer look to stieli contraries as of ' theadaniage done to she le one dog i al *se1118111 fl361:vr the Belgian • -. * * * • • Denmark forifood suprilles. Moreover, behtg owned by him. =1 two accidental deaths in the Bel- i - - Year wilatcome to her own • in,goed. time. Ith evert,' , able-bodied man engaged „ A ifyiri,w,, was paes.e.a pra.Vr.,.•./.1ii ft:ix tia‘ejive,ernoyatIhefaiilierally. The' schiem: was! i, rat k„,,ithenes whose...! tained nitanelf' • in POWer by rewriting Ire tliF ten years that he has inahe• in preparitig to reeist the Nati ineaeiere no ination of a cotineillor 6 Olt the centre Was the Seniindry'" at CeoliStittition when he Pleased, Dlc- K;3t.- garde ',for 'enitetnient in the: -Brinell. agrimitural production Will b(i. . and' the coneervative [Catholics grouped .kalines,1 the tator Varga9 has played a genie ' of vaeancy caused by the death of lkfr. • farrnere,i win have' the opportunitee • to Motulay, .Tuly le, at T.30 pana and, elec- ti feet& ' university at. LOU= Prsf ns-th6' -t1=5:8 hestee'South 'Am' Canadian milltarn- foreen haVe Were re- draetic.allY mit- nonsetIntentlY Canadf,art Herb C.!, Cox, nomination to be held on around , , endoctel, and now avenfn•ot teen welgilmg provide increasmg suppliee of, produce Hon, If any, on Monday, July V, t the .vraelaile-ee 4rahafee iritheetti2s were loyal to ericare neighbor while yielding more - • Agonizing Eczema oaft mono /to r, -day orthght, for *WI ; arzetea with that airtu ad* di* , suis, eczema, or oa# rheum asit 1111 cornizionly ginarthig'whaotrwe7Theillied.etentii5424d6reeted-hntlIarlwaterartiliatier"gedaral:7:1:1100k."Allitt.4):11i::,' unbearable, and relief - • To get rid oeeczeina it is thicea.", soy to have the bloQd cleaned by. the. 1160 of a thoroughly reliable,. blood medicine sueli se BurdOek Blood Bitters which daring the past 00 years has met with great ewes; • in. relieving smell diseases by its. blood eleanmg and.711421, P. roielltiett.., • .The 'Z- milbur5:00:144.,TOW011,t0:0Ilt. r . • • - , .112"e' ' h t d thefir eeee,...aul; the eonserva-, and more to totalitarian influences. . enea Gm-e'en/nem- for .Today• his Foreign elinister is pro- . ,. le..0 ponfide ' will be accepted. 17,ealer to the Motherland, 'With a bountiful i following places; W‘trd No. 1---f) . co:Are:ow a modern warfare .91:Ze. hes, produetion In pro.:-aweet, 4"anada's role ; halI,''concesAon 4, J. re eohrzeton Dat. , " bailie anti-clerleal and many of them . demoeratee, pro -Ally, pro -L A., mallie e ;go ifiea nee. - !, lIonee of IC. Holmes, X. /16/mes D.R.O., ere, . attire' - ' pro-t;erman It Was las, 1Vat Minister and bis Marine gin. 10-_--t. zatlea ,ov Itn vlete ;, go.od plee'eleal !, . ,. e • . e , • '; z. P • . ' "o tiiie reeard aecilitir,P,3 an enormous f.0„ It. UelIwain, cleric; Ward N'te e2- • h , , conflitiese meehanical ehili and gtmeral :-‘11rft. McCabe, sr:, deer; ;°Ward No. 4.e•--- ik inee and head of the liberal Catholics; Peoltle- are Prodemoeratie, his arnaY Cardiool Mercier, Archbishop ,of Mal- lster are OutsPoket0Y Pro -Nazi- Ills pro -totalitarian. • , V Foreign influences are strong, Brazil` has some 3,:500,000,Italiano and sons of Itanans. Les numerous (500,000 to fetelligepee ere eihat a sOldiee neefle. Howe of (e,.. Hopson, r. 31. Woods 1)..'' Wile shortly before he; death arranged .. - It*T.cailnE,3., ,ecantyltin4aLri) ' - - , it,(1,, Tlike Itudie-elerk; Ward No. 4re -leeoPold'i; anarria- ge to the Lutheran • • * * : • * ; lee - 4 :1,,,;0v7 oranzse:; \zaboz. onventioit • wg.; the 0 1,0,ritigh have their fatilts. 'r)use of W. 11. Lubb; WLL_11. LO, bli r). t prim' ees,s Astrid a g'weden... 'That Was . ie, ee But by and 'large they are -4 lime. and '1'.1t.0„ Ferrier Trick -ele*.;• ward No. 5--- in lfeet); durieg ehe reeignt•of'' Albert i, L13 Paaaed a reflolutifei, acoveanone re: etebefaugai peoiee who have ;oboe iionso•o„,..f It:, MOC,„artney, ff. -If :Sr,t!artneY ' Albert bail a deep respect /Or Car- . 1,000,090)', but far more influential and I . tortn 0r • abolitioU ort the Oeztate! If IlheetY and fah' dtl'all 'n, who h41Ve ,lieen 1..)..m(t, IN. it, Loollt clerk!. Ward 110- 0' dinai Siercier and wasonoreovery one ii•ocifeeous, are the Germans'. 'Cultural reperta.of tae preeeeelatee of the "ape: cOncerned With idearo, who have tined .-nIIM:e of It- nowt -len. It. Itichardeon of , the nio3t 4beral . neonareiel - in' ;infiltration 'bY Nazilein hag 'been- eltee- 41b1I°r" Wel"tetnlatNI relif,k411-- '' '`'''' " "- •'' - ' - * -- --e . ' - . - . . opk..illis .ele.rith, (while mountain fully 'planned and aystematically Oar- .„ . tr er o oreaf oef er an 1129 MT ., ..h• , r . •161 4* r. , lal-r. I e mbxng ) 'in , oecurr n peeu lar . , i „, powor • , re_ ono have r ,it,0„, U. Rowdein elerh Far ijeT ..*I • I I'll ' 1 '11 d 3 t' Und t - Vee0Inft' 1)akt4 Wlial `.421 PcIntl e- If ' ' 1934 ed 1 r ' ried out. `Sehoole get textbookee feeds -. 1,,c ' c';'( l'-'11C.'ve r)il.le .6P'ItAl°22 'cv6'71°..1 1 feeilliotiou. Tizey)iireiniaeritou of the:TVA-40; Geo- r4n1)Pree';'-aeeP claim, $28 ;'s ; eircinnstaneen, at an opportnne moment and teaehere from Gerinarty. Nazi, opuely eneetttion f the tesekeee 'ex- • Pitt "r-----tra- ri-f-- ' IIie' .- r-beeP Malin. $10; iftec'',. Nazis. At first the neer king folloWed bodies In Gelenatiee. ' S. a and Witliam and Ota51,34”10a eeeeeee 'Seen con?..e.To tile 110;1)111 of dernanding :teadition of eihal:c pe ire o d'' Milt0fri Tit10:4- SOW.ertPli, ahfel) dainir $17; Mor- for the Belgian coneervatives and the orgaill.2ation are tilliated with parent penelee 'Duey. -German-eon- - • er ltaro fo appreslate the. BrItioll • we /, and f'onneillors, serviet3 on roaag,14,r Astrid the following year in an news from the Fatherland via teletepe - ,, ey. provides ratlioed elltrieet , which mut-leap etefteee featnine sheep, $3.60; Iteeve tAlbert's policiea, But after the death trolled new4 agell * . • "' * Coeeetvative Ledder lianeen ,th IVimie" (it Co01111OW tZ Lit) eqe..,k. adVois'ated profniWtion of thee f:ate awl COMIldiii), Lion of Moor in Caeada 'for the dare - 'Vera of the war. , crenput4d (Tett- e ofria*e drink bilk at t200,000,000 a veal*. Tfich-javing of this ameunt, any Urge portiou 21„ Weald 'eoutribute oetleetautially to the finaaelal 8tabillty of the country ae well as heethe ell staFaility of 89ate t'.4 • • • • 119n., If. Nixon, who Itefle,g • have oaly to consider the po3itio of $123; gapernitendefit a pay voucher, the world, ineluding the Vreited Sate, $.301.6.0. if the BrIlleit" Entirlre sliou,id be super- TIVINIP14,(XN, Clerk. re -dot by a world eroldee dominated by Nezi Germany. When the etteetionaiYe for the *Colin tray Itegistration of "Canadian Wrone wae prepared last fetiMmer, one of thee raoet important otteetions planned. wae that concerning refueeee. Ilow many refugee children eould 1.! a n Alan worneu are for ehould the .etnergettey ri_se,S, Today ebere are 4-,fter.401 lottp4 for 100,000 ebildremehroitirh the VJtW'Pier hew tosny eau We, in filleteriele tare? A brand new oee 14 the way•of signs wag seen on a • ear •It-;inil through Strathroy , a few days ago. The ear evidently eontained a member of the +Canadian Aetive ,:eervice I'oree and his newly aequired bride and a alga af- fixed to the 'car told the world, "I've got 'her,' 110W ten -after IIitier." It attracted a good manY Nothing is mre obeautiful thatethe love evitleit Wee %veathered the Itoelne iire. automobile accident be fell iinder the influence of the • eoneervative fation and began to manifest an aero vlou for socialleto and liberals (ineluding 'the Aiselpleg of (Cardinal Mercier). That IS not -an unusual phenomenon; It •le eeetetly What happened to,Volonel Lind- bergh after 'unother famous tragedy. .• In 10N, Leopold dropped hLe allianee i; with ',Vance and Britain. Tie became Iknown ut hoine fts the Nazi Ring. Whether his surrender to Ilitler 'wag wiset of mercy to hexh is austed troop I or a deliberate treachere' Is a kluestion ethat historiane will have to settle. At '„preeettt there le ovidence on both side-, Perhape one shauld gite Leeeold t a nomina• l char e eeerman. radio broadanta come in clear while 1;.S. programs are blotted out. Cinema boueee. get 'German 'eneertainineht and propaganda tifmg. and even radioefl war photographs free, Tb,ere are fifteen German-lang'uage,newepapers_in Brazil and Many Portugneee 'and Spanish reapers are v40,41(1044 from Berlin. More siguifleant, even, tbatt prepa- kanda are Neel influencee on the naili. tary elaesee and On husinese interests. Germaiz military prestige with the Brazilian army grows with each new Aleces8 in 'Europe. Military missions i; go bnek and forth between. Itio and t Bernier Berlin eonrts army, navy. and ".c There are no spectators- in this, war-. t. we te in do. • N� freedom.. . . no happiness ... . no contentmertt is possible for any one of us until this•revil, thirtg . this worship of brute force -is wiped forever from the face4o1 .the earth. Not every - One' Ys 'privileged to wear the King's ilriform, but we • cart all make some. contribution to dur Cammon cause. • We cpit, a buy wn SAVINGS CERTIFICITIYES thisenitonth . .'-next mem% . , cfvery .mon.th,, as long .as the, War THZEEIPEr WE CRN DO! '-The opportunity to buy wait sa,VINGp CellTIFICATEfl ' ll • 'veli4altiliellsgPcdtt:viliewblegges thtldieee:riCani.eaat:entr'arod o'itdliGaParifYoillelgolos: roorr cc 2 a .55 Ce:ifrtiticcatateo gryou pay $2 oou'pay$40 FM' $ 10- Certificate you pay $ 8 r For a $ 50 .tertilicedo yaw pay. $40 • tippir aEt'ocir $Banic164, ,c6Portif$t Icato:icolr'":DirPoatiayetS8A0uthorizud. PO, flier; Wat Savings Stamp* cost 2Se each mut aro 8o1d every - 'where. 1,0 fAanipt Ontitie, you to Imo $5 Conifigate. • Ewan. dollar yo1 invest in War Savincis Corlificatea, fs an Invosipient in 'entlilt • . for v�u . • for Sur them eeteularly every month, It is yont ,contintraig xesponsibility. Seive by ekavittg a WAR SAVINGS CalliICATES evety month