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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-09-12, Page 2UMW IVO e nat-� IN,.. TIM t C►DER II SIGNAL ANI) ie b Signet -Star L e ,Trir 4 C, h� � ` Wet 4ltree> , eierieh, Ont arae T GOD RICH SIGNA - ''.`AR Cvrrsnt VieWs on the War BREAD zl % )ICE> M • F , Lir► O:thi) matte, ofd'mere than one are inere4a l nM eigu' + fx' : coalr'ev iuir.c►n. -lit Uh©u1.i, '.become the There a �•� ,iawor�i of the revolt or i;aall;ol , rt eatn�i't�zi,nnr cnuairAt i1ie a airbtia4 cdorufrtsrtip CORN ON TRIS 0 dat t ie ' The London Times. , i ort 1� �1 i or i on Bae garb A tine ...,_._. t eavin�, treatment Rare 64i1in1 through lea order to ee4ey' c r)iteeliapareosegroorztitakeantkan,;_aselretdoit yy�py.._ ryy-q p pn m�.yp, "i;i1D forget he>ie 1 .e 1 itanthropy efL tee Amer, . .Gt?lar31{,n/AanN,,ita'ettNoAazDelilvaN•pe8r arae pPcrAtia►h. Iii: inaaal3' friera(ds tYa;7h . JI.'-F:�rl.��1'[3:=74JILp ��F�• �r.-.'4!!,it� t �4'�aF� oA: ,�t�1.a �a>rxil@by lnaavtx tp f�prrtt tDaaL:t e A a3o p aver: ..lean people, A rather c ersatia�tattk. ila tine ruuru, i¢ Q kliaeRniaxn 1 3i d 1*ee;nra ut>a r l,tm4Alc , J[Dt'n' ,t'otnrit?r► • � same ' .n b a �It tie, , . interview. given list week to ih� press, � s e i�, �eRina,► �ubD,isP�ed on Jui� arabratulp,tia➢n:� 'to Me, alai -..l�sr any the 1nest la>to4lt�rtit..a , o E�fi iirie'-ay.lnclta �, '' ''5°an Il as ttr ire an , &Al b. d , , ' Q ` (znie t by the merle a a Rra, sadgr in Brae- ' _ )4'alai t T ilpatrlcT tea -the birth of a. Baa illi tri �;do t Was . -.Would en , - ,r ibn t lata•, to- ea of faraiiae st an editorial on the duty? of German- , al.l ' mt i �t1ad ie ialta alta. a1l,e, f� seder guru � cleni f .. . ,, this eaial f ?iii� ewva=m ' 11011 tir:e _ .. _ ; � .1 -tendon �be willing to do t ( this atitunara in. demse�ly populated. Bel- . C�ainadlays toi errs dei. rp ` , fihere" church nca uervice ' in Feta ���� eke' ba r.�yatett t bom> ini�, (,f Y.. , td.n1 ,. eti possibility 4) transdatedt r n, t t.i{tc,"t9-' •yic r1a, and t.iar<c,1• end the,. l,o.-. llu. ted church 011 ll 1)1 'the usual ,� - a*t� . , ft s d'cE -x' zu"4:,hr zo :. o, 44 KK )p)n pp. Rk Dz ? •tht ci t i t zre dao i ut war, end, in tide f xaa e , 7 t .t�`r �+�y [Y en n( aunt of r, f i wiong e G •,"M:,.. .,.. :, .1. r: _." Ci.". ,.r.1 .p ...q ♦. h�,?!• J. laid k,4 0.,4 a. .. . .R. . �. mice- k R .lf-T. le'A'ik4 wap ,erg t� �, ..,. _ . fruited Vit. es. >trx cart se :.y. , i ..._Yeee ��,.. @� •',.4 . .. , rekAt f from the i text i uia tAenncrnt3s net „ • av s ia5"t " T(A tldn� fxq n t"1 a • • a , ndo ie - out$ s mid l ritit e11 time, T iv e air SC1i dl't wt . ' hearrow.- ' t ' rte mini amaonl , tilt. _lAa.runa; to the, •+.torte li.attlli til �,�r ^�'Irairdt td 4otat' tariiAaimtal;a% a: the°.axlia e �3" o> a > na - I ;, „ �a aarnun:t the, hixn the. only ilae aabsolute iiclelity� of freer Citizens, - • , m mit. of tee re line were in the naa� a , then c ,a9tuiall x�al,lsi. r , State Department; enat, u The. Salvation .army give a flue >a. e.rttnantd aislOrttat,&a ire i.:, alfl,lt n5anre of the p eakeee .� a • .a, . ll�i�. Y ruxia ia� but ;ilea saeriiice and self�tienial, n sisal rograan at ;Beiyintill#ir or>a .Munn- . _ . etateneni a}�',:rseeei liF jE �.'�L,i llit Ste .,..: 'z,e " = 35' �� epar dt; �S' .. �, t�1.tAe ,�, . ,. 3ir �4��� �t�k� �!l�F �. �.,. Po : .. ip� ��x•�a�r,-La�� � �u• .. �r ►er�et�4 � � - , � -,:-: ��'��ad� �. , • i%itis, seiteane aaii?r...:laast. �et�rze-� .� .. ����;"�"fi'iau`�gxai���'�`c�retl �:as that tiie3re - ; ••A :� tsa�°esdy, of there tarr,ati��z1 t ,a e sapid ,1 still more ,.tuabkt >> ��•� Over Bz'a.i`aiu. t s � � ,. ,� � hur=ls' •could �►laxni,• _ �. tidaalas ha` e slati�tn: ��tiaetr' la►�a�lty; to x d tx .mt?tvilag i(o�, '' .. 4 tint .2cwaiiu of ate r exto Hilig relief not only to lel r ,ulna' , i a even werenot more out i© hear thein. ° w .: b e fault will rest with ttA sett for t a 1anadta, t° Canada, wh a' h r •� f ai ° tleliniite a an i�urp r tl& be heard as she inspected thenal :+Teilaerl;ends , I+ialt a37r d 'without. o.�ia,ntivitn� .i � . �, � � ,,,,. glum, bat to the � � .. ata.. a aia.;i ��astence tend �. ��Caareci - Rev. GurtT4ai I•ia�clwpotl conducted Hitler, anti evading fooad from .the sir cu thiole, Presently she ae ,all- annel at , fie�cFHagel od 0n cted n exhaustion of trained 1c d Ft1at nl» , t, .and l't�laud, , lle�ainee hio the °have tune y, person a a;playing a h ar a prom )r the 4.d up. t 1 ° fltt�r u , .n t States �oulci sl4in dy be G,gtt.alrt<d with � 1 n aorta of petitions ii�inn fire,.. .. d '�, ve reacBze ti • ucla l a end p,Y 1 s 0f i -it i a matter f: e(in a nn for ea uy,. i h runieT xliay have. .. , _ >r «, �. Make ? a bulging Bayle x fur tht; aaaar a , ,, • - r eta a tie's to amiss Helen 'Fisher, �lantbBiter, or fix; N into ] Grier s Bands. Wed . aaeh M x t is by i,.mderanaiaent n 1 .: l,. Tact kappa tof the" �. a� ,� • �: �, t• �e f f0tid. ainagle� txt�aanatia-�-a�an�,dbtnmg also ane teas and Mrs. �i'. it islter, •hos entered Stmt-. e th:a t e ha e ;arid tern' xaa'et the thrt,itened sii�r a d May ¢j},��� .R. .�} l�,, . #.y p '. (1, "�� �,(, M_,. leg Britain to inft her blockade, a ^� was time fur dinner nt<r ttrd�ay - * . ty .n 1 1 n ., p �u,d.., �to:f,,raar* ;to da�►s his eitieen `�y oft®d�1s3� ford General ospital a$ e . serseee., f .h a G �a of L��1?+b V �ll .v n m e '... .. .4. lA s itn 4. iiia r tintot ec,u1lreTl .F +rami.:, At f ofeco 1, to *e .A!11 di S Man and auitI. •. i _ .. =pin ho e. ox d maul '' 11 ns a lit'' _ cilli, cor�€ap Stand in dtxuiin, the lalocl�zarde d rai tin m . 1p a ri fila' hire pied Pram*, „ ihtiittttta in the Indus i tr anti faith- Her mangy fcfQxxds Wish ,her hd ice i t of the T ilted % n ff" diovor- p rr uman Must • Stannai,"• , ietto c rave thi et & es ,tai iio ,trtatuxu , tiy» �vintaing .she r.` p .. , ? trial xareas there tan :hardly. short' t deo Government . as this sur cess. ._ , t xnnn ga?ai� or in cooking, and all will., = earleng , in fully beiaaaa 1 t inisi>lii dor an ,iada, c. M * . eome ,. faa� titanic til 11 those pie critical time, and cainscietatfioiasly obey �.. It. , reward yeti in Peering' inttti Ghe bu..1i . del iuxii; ,, r - - etitanel i►er•iea , n kettle t of Meana in rho , • a21 its orders ,and decrees-. Whoever ►SUPPPARDTON an ulet and su urit . i�eaia�o The Woodstock h The Ultimate •source from whaeh lives ins, l e.ttle is a burn Meet ,is not ane army .service e tuts h vr _.,. .... . ; r editbr 1 ill Elliott, ate �.a?�oi t` `tecta, appeals tto break the 11101i,arle.,...» ..,s: assist the ! w � • -J the pole e Britain, anFtd. �ehoso �fe riu these ply 5eI useful in either rsray*,s,.and a e-IEPP R1D°O > Sept, , lQ, re tea ..,. . Neo t alae u iiat "%e> lost in trans r him- derivetheir ins iratioxn will not be v , ndan ' tL tt . War �eterat p,ny .,a good steal 0f at- 9 , tui i P evar. • etfQrf af?+. a tnveArnni nt Eve farad Niartorf, who spent the, sumanea ciaflar �f I�nadaipr are e, � . - : �, • the�,eo krone the •• pot to the t+eble glee r' = affair* _ , overldol�ed by those cireles iti the sin _le' Citi 1 trust ,contribute a. part steamer Superior, is spentiYu a (i re,, :,float to does t4 anxa(liau military a , - ars > h. 31st as you ,, a orlas i �s Na it AM tTL{ 1° st r w which AL^.M t4 . }d.r ply sir thew a . , .. e, .� x .r:. Ba 1 , aaited..Statee wh re be .. • �. • t ion. ere re i� .. , �. tiaee Bird`s th«5 p�t�atitw�x �` sur . fid � �.K ._ 1n nAo �C]11f k` t1i� 1 1 1' a dt)n... ;,» " chnsn� are. �'. � uea t � . drain, the' water from, i.ii ."• .bf the trend of European The ., secured and few days, �i`ih:'�a`i�; x�at>�"�frs•='.r1V' t .ead, m a 7 . i it'lite,'.. Awn, "`•alrich can, only be fc now gen- stat d .ui ta, steaming pile �, °r4. IIs tt,, 4.., •:.3 s ,shoct� of falling gesan�amexii Ac tie t;iilii .i,, o b , ' , h .ad to ftp ' • ,., .. 11` �° loris. le,uliia�, or,,,tus of the :�erc. 3.arl� ; co1�t�3irdtlted-��ta�vr b� rvxnaxrin� this �1x• hi:Inab overhead, g N.P.A.. i, " 'be- .a stride ay of tiny, golden ye 0 have already drawn attention to the yrs, Bebb of Gtiderich spent the �, bear rile pries f rile tv0talade ' . illy contracted to Fingers •,,, �Yraaa eacl► cob lFiandlera£tsu> as ,-aracI there ars mtun week -end lit .the hole of Miss Violet st -e $i1 be a, , „ T .> I anaer� burn. as they„"grasp incempatibxlit between the real .object sees. destreetlon on lieviaa g that the single Word militia artisans among the Bogie, end the elyui, - .and fsem then oh discretion of these appeals amt.' the aims sof; Yearned and clever , to says The Senn cruel the wind. With a ,i fiermanx-Gonadians=-ca► . be active in, , d awe snot to Buaaw hut.• that, is (Naito saucier y t must throwxl to�mernciin policy, Ivor will President war indust farmers const, renaa n ;1Tr, 1Xi firs,-,: d'bb Bogie, of Nide, $Yi:A' : itooser�elt be . easits 'misled the •„ and' vastted on. Sunday wiih' Mr. and Mrs, sleeping' .� .��-;�,.� one may himself Review jittery deft hand you yotant the ear the a industry, around visile butter the right hand you spsciQua arguments � of the well-anean-.-o a the sail: indefatigably. alit nraduce obi; 'Bo lei . "re - smear ..the butter on aua sprinkle it the necessary food mid raw products, Rev. J. W attou of Merlin visited "re- ;and pepper, if your + prazroters of such Schemes, The evil if' they have a surplus of,,wheat at Gently at' tdie home of Mrs. A. rosier. itla sa`l t . T -: ; dissss Less which already ma2aail iiselt` pr se t:mom; ntt3 0 fertile. r'tery Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Erb, Melvin and. one. can, and sh ld buy war savings Dougltu ' of RListoweT, firs.. G. Sander - certificates and` sVar savings stamps, and, .in'thir may, enrich Canada's, ccAr:. Sander- .... .. ,.. ..........- .. chest. Aftera•few years;'xnonev loaned STALLION INSVECTIN' N I LIR TalE xt )WA s a !.7AA; Ik . Malt, VW sari b[r� 4Standialn of iiir. we- vi3itoiri with iii, *PA were i�ati(1a� Mrs, Fr:i:lnit Iii i lEi>}, dolga Brown was operated 0n in Sept, �a� --�x>i,. �i>a.i , �At�r��a9 wee, ilarolai 00011 awU few le visited 4-�< peleh ,liosl,ital 03 Sunday a With Mr, and it • E.x, f:�r2c�p aependie4tre, WWo wish Faun (1 epeedy ee ]iwi 'tiE'lti. s covery. r r�car �f {� Mr', 1•,.(1, Mist@xliia was taken to, -- a A. few of the favewee !hiding h„ 1l II D-4 .it'd 404 T4aur-day ala lore- rveetin ,4 while otheee. at' . > hard to, get flraished on pact.+o'Uit sof the wet weather, A niotoriat dropped. In at a village ine for a drink. 'rho oldest inhabitant vlaS, 'finfsiiing his pint so ales $wallow'ed it at a gulp. IIe vitas given went down in one. . "Do you alwaYs swallow pints like thatr 6aid the stranger. "Aye, sir, ever eitle aceicleat forty Years ago.", "What was thatiu 0 hereelf be snuffed out at may •36110. -Non-Permanent Active Mil - meat, is. eeough to snap theeeerves of itia" there , is not the ,,eUghtest descriptive value at •the present tbetaratest and to drive the lese5. steel- time that, is riot contained in the, la; be no question that the people are stance that the 'ptes- -general • standing up to the terrible Ordeal with With 'unusnal doellity has accepted wonderful courake. does not alter 'the fact. • Tlie ,space Probablyeetlieadiunawbeine saved in this liewspaper by 'trim - London is greater than we are allowed ming it probably amounts already 1.0 lelow; 'but while the great capital to several colleens. rat& is undergoing this ha.mniering the manufacture of airplanes . and other altar -equipment -goes on° steadily in ether- parte; of the kingdom, and if the port fileiltties of London.should put out or uSe ,there are the great ports ot the wept and north through ir.bi.e.4. supplies may beobtained.-- The. best evidenee that Britain's fighting -ta the .steedy pound -Mg her airmen. are ev.ing te-twerlitatry objectives on the ;and more :widely in their search. of More thair ever before war is now a =desert' hetWeeneesehole peoples, not 411SerelY betweenaeppOaittg armies in the teeld, and we have not the slightest altadow doiejet that the British peopm win. last out. British nerve .-SprzoluAr...- NOTES So fare the Italian n.avy which was ate the -itaiterianeiff;' conspicuous by its absence. speAtin- or the "docility" (not • un- • ' ' an the pub? There's a, fresh, free taste usual) of the r.teeepthig new abinit corn.. this Ails • . eerie the purposes i)f Ceermai industry. that no! as a text for propaganda against the tastes run m that fe t the countries occupied by Hitler, Tlaen grasping it firmly *ith the is Uot merely the unavoidable resat, df centre o• f' the cob you .stait boakivisei the-InliWte_atinYaking-illandeSe-alleither nor Denmark hae to eat . . from left to right. S°u*th°11r vrance Steataing . dripping butter picking a stray laard kernel that 'man- ages to plug a -cavity in a hollow tooth what can compare with corn been the seene of military operations. It is largelY the result Of the deliberate .t° Government in this• way will be policy of the N. Azi -Government, whin reeeiv•e4 wl-th-141.te-rf'st- EverYco'ne ,HURON NEXT MONTH atiain.g•thepi of everything tb•at could There are stallions enrolled has eXploited these territories by 'de- °an heti) vi tlits" niannW' - '', -•"'" be -added to German reserves or could for public service.in Ontario this ea 200TII ANNn'ERSikitY Of "BULK • BRITANNIA," as compa.red with 1701 a year age', ' (London Times, Aug:7) states Secretary L. E. O'Neill ofeethe Thursday was the two -hundredth. an- Ontario Stallion Enrolment Board, niversary of th$ firSt Performance of Ontario Departedent of Agriculture, Barclay Squire described as "perhaps .The ezirOlment by -breeds is, as fol-„ the finest `nattonat song possessed by laws: Of,ydesdales, 652; - Percheron, any nation." It wai at 1JUN-ellen, in 648; Belgian, 1,87; Standard Bred, 98; Buckinghanashire, 'at a garden ' fete Thoroughbred, -29; . Hackney, 32; egivep by Frederick, Prince of Wales' Preecii:Canadian, 20.; Suffolk, 9; Ger- ( that same "Fred, Who was alive and is mad tOoaCh; 6; French Coach, 3 ; dead, There's no more , to he seri Cleveland Bay, .Welsh pony, Arab date; August, 1,. seeenS to have .been :Middlesex eefility bo'asaethe-large.s chosen partlY as that.of the aecession: of number of stallions, e92, fellawed by of Nazi domination. George I.-andetheell-anoverian line, and Huron e acuity with 47,, Brece, 4 , t 1 Print nb chaubt preferred to cele- Wellington, 69; 'Grey, 66; Perth; 65, 'and Sinacoe County, •62. • ea Mr. O'Neill 'annibuncelTfiat the regu- lar fall inspection, whieh ii free to al; stallion -owners in 'Ontario, has been arranged th six districts. Any person should get- in touch with the agricul- tural representative in Ms own county, as all stallion inspeetors will be in charge_ of the nenelcultural representa- . reaehing Nati-ocetipie'd Ebrope 'are • :-,,i -because he eleinged his nameeftem Ma', , tive in • each -county. In district lao. 2 rarn attacking. Any supplies 1 and Davi . lier-iS ot, whom terms and using them until they are cfmner has ever been able to really ' and noW seeks to exPloit tleir plight British blockade. A few days ago Dr. matter it is the one thing thaFeludes ' , ' 'Funk• boasted at Konigsberg -that the skill of the houseveite. Germany's food situetion is absolutely Frankly speaking, a r•erson is not a ; secure. .1f this is une, there is all -pretty picture while eatipg eorn on the ; the less excuse for the clahn that Ger- cob. The conversation is limited to a I should. be, relieved of respon- almost .pauseatinge what about the word -blitzkrieg,,'"*.as applied to almost any' uncommon, activity, or "fifth columnist," when '"traitor" 'woad do just as welt and' would be more. accur- ate?. A.nd almost every newspaper that menden§ the T.1,5, destroy ,e,rs trans-. ferred to British command hauls in the term aoyer-age,". quite unnecessar- Why shquld not newspaper writ- ers aim at originality and accuraey in prefereur to the use of hackneyed ex- 'exactly 'the meaning intended? The enlightened eity.fatliers of Gocle- rich, _Ont., find these distracting times for rulers. Not only is there the prob- lem of the war, but the problem of The -eiry 'fathers are' very eworrien aboat petting.. Crown Attorney Holmea -says petting on park- benehes is a bad 'example, dud the local magistrate has written a new ehapter in the hieter.y of our British jurisprudence by pimish- ing`a young mah and a young, woman for -walking, along, the street "With Arms eacireled 'around one another's efitist.'.' Alt /a'atareport-e--athesnews-f' ram ‘GeiteTe * * - remanded, whin seems rather a dis- 741Potit Put ateay yank sminiter things criminta.tien in favor of the male. In , 2et," meatus the Saltferd Sage: "There doubtless will, overrule this extrae 4. Dutchman." Goderich has undertaken a large ta,..sk .4, .When it 'attempts to make it a crime . far lovers. to walk • arm in arm: Our, ' There is more than a suggestion of obseryatione.lead us to believe that this . ewe eXpectingese much.of Sentember. . a.s been and we hope it wonz flickering fire . : now aiid again a g for eXample) though one slaw= ea the atmosphere - and w.P .is not 'considered a crime elsewhere, and arid a great blackened kettle over a dent soukees, of information and opine 22..e...,,,eaaesieeThe-corzieborereeha.nla.dPatqlerealteelwaeseavaa*-va-aE nge--Pealgyse hand : • e and everybody . waiting for .Nothing but the British blockade than the city fathers of Goderich to- not only willing but eeg-,er to hito. is. poraArtieatw be. And we ;fancy it will take neoee furtiVe squeeze of a 'fair companion's ion. Germany, they wiU be told, agis appearance hi vonsiderable 'num- popular.-Vaneonver Stm: natal coriaroast-on tire back ofelliggitiS'• ansivasetiebeeasttarkee-e- eeeeite_the all-% staids.--1144,,the,Amy.,..4,........., .,, z„,.. ,..,„,j, „, anee. ,,But national. anthems (and this Immediate relief is out of -the eltie-s;' bers. ' A war or extermination weuld • How' things do get twisted', In. the fafiii: . . tion, eo long as the Nazi occupation ethits4V-Very; "nearly that) seem on the first plece, the city fathers of Goderiell' whole Ito have ,deyeloped late, so that 4- had nothing to do with. the ease; it as Canada's most distinctive delicacy , - - the responsibility- for the sit t` • which Nazi Germany has ereated. ua ion many. !nations ' had to wait even a eenturk longer fof theirs. I'Vlien it, did neem to be the 'only way to deal with I hereby nominate "porn on the cob" continues. Nazi GermanY must bear _."_e_es. . was hefere a district, magistrate and . A..N ELUSIVE ISLAP MAKER ,, That is both °good law d te. - Conae, i however, how admirably dtd The simplest, eIplanation, and per- was prosecuted by a provincial offi- (Mount Foreat Confederate) . sex, ,s,‘, ,..:wc,0 doubt - 'Rule,I Britannia" fill, the bill. "Thia," bombieg of renadon es the poor marks- notthe charge. In fact, the Vanconver oil us with a proposition to have a - map, of the town Made in. connection not agree to relax the stringenc of her war -time 'blockade of an , couYntry neentenary- of its birth is being cele- ut the circumstances in which the ltap, the real etie, for the persistent Oat., -And inriment love -making was A: few Weekt ago a young man Called ° ananehip of the Nafi flyers. TheY had pepee is so fer- astray ill the matter Vitl.tii advertisements that .were to be where Hitler rules. But van3tiot some ever &Pr* brated many of its lines are naore than Our National Antheni is de - teen ,exieending much ambulation in thet ''.e can only- invite, it,eto send a paid gfor bY local merchants...We message of hope for the future be ' dictated. a's is right, to the King, the but dropped over the vast ea-Pecase day nigh:t, to see for himself how hap- So little encoura.gement that the party open 'to" us: to these unhappy °lands? •head' and sa-nibol of the Commonweatth. tether .areas wit,hout any greae result, looked into the proposition and gave given,' through such channels as are reporter to Gederich, stiy some' Satin. - decided that Mount Forest- was not a The reaffirmation' of the integrity of But there is romn for more than that, - Lendon a bomb„ is sere. to • hit some- pity the boys and girls Pala, ore right good Aeldr for his enterprise. and told our blockade raighl Well be .softened and ft is altogether fitting that our thing. . under the approving (Or perha'pa un- us lie would move on. In his eaavais by the assurance' or immediate relief wend natianalsong should' be devoted observant) eyes . of the town pollee he told us • that, the project had golie SO. eooh as the iron .hand of Hitler is to the 'element upon which, above all' pose to Strengthen Hie spirit of bide- 41°1144- .C51' °theta,. the national greatness, even 'in these; dags of aerial warfare, still de- ' 'as- the.,..Aajeniction "Rule; -ict.onstaltittehasebeen-tearved-to_snaal -form- • . . over ineOrangeville, Fergus and other ' ' rAttee-g. Bilt-the editor of The George= removed. It Masi, be our Constant pal -- proportions, and King carol has beef/ toWn Herald goes after him in this pendeeee in the' Occupied countries, to I/rita)lnia' . rule the "ves" ' ( which is them-teel° that they .are not forgotten 'whet Thomson wrote) ever more IM. dethroned and eilledL Not many 'Out- ' ",, PRIZE POR 'PLOWMEN fashion: 'en,huitage their will to resist, -ta, make Pretty good in sod will be looking for - 4 Mt rrY ehase, and he seems, to always Map Directories, has been leading us a the struggle against the cominon by those outside Who are carrying coi pot, tant thah toe-claY1 Nor, allowing if little for poetical' hyperbole, is there side of the eountri will be particularly. 'Horse plowmen whe figure • they a.re Ur. George C. Burton, 9£ Burton the Allies in the war of 1914-18 and ward to their iaraiieli matcheS to • talie , be one jump ahead of us. Sitice. pub- ,enemy. We have alreadyr our•ewn po- anything' wrong with the prothise that the subject main., tential Fifth ,Colunin all Over Europe A"An1:1 jefethill'e shfill' h' e suffered Severely; but after the war a fling at the '$1(Y prize •Salada Tea lication ef oar. article, we have re- er- ceive Vo or o ten local merchants whe. •i -tee arney of those who long for the tai ir there can be no Briton. none even ,_. sibilityr for tile feeding of thase Whom butter streams down over a glikeniug , wearing a beard it's a cinch- iluit-thef zrhe precedent of the lasteewar does not apply today. In 1914 the-proble facial adornment will° look somethingi was of manageable dimensions.- 'To-• like the sleek- hide•of a seal.. Now and day, some pine y million people are again the steam -heated cohs become under the hee too hot . . slipping from the -grasp vest or overall bite into the lap. Out- biate a daY conneeted with his grand- father rather than one connected with. and leaving a buttered trail down, the side of these natural liandicepe there Belgian ueutrality dre w apologetic his .father, , with whone' . though the 0 1.excuses even from. Iniperiai Germany. reigning menarche he was then not on The idea of neutrality. as--sueh had is little to prevent you froni enjoying 1 ,e°111.hav no sympathy- fOr . these peo- speabd.u.g .tertua, The song, or '.`ode" as ple who do not put butter on their coru , s not been* trampled ,..under foot. Now it was called, was introduced towards because they are•afraid of the looks of 1 . there is not a nentral,in Europe whOse he" end of the masque, Alfred, the it. There they sit ' . . waiting un. -1 flout, er whose territora, •he would libretto of which was written -by James good. will Hitler would hesitate to til the corn haS been ehined-and then 1 Thomson. the author of "The .Seaions," • 1.74 Moreaqz, mare]. atmosphere of 194o. is wholly different from that of 1914. In the la.st war the yiolation of corner like mice at dried corit cobs in direct or indirect asset to ,Aitler, who acrib. • They murmur somethhig about • will have no sctuple about . turning it being so nice to eat corn on the cola', them to. his own uses. • The blockide and usually, set the cob down half- must remain intact. These Nazi - As' a boy one -of 'the 'thrills of a meal -and, from this (source, Surprising__ bill' lie • cannot be deprived to -day or of corn was ta see hOW znany'emPtY tribute to its efficacy. • : his trifle of 'glare, even though ,:it ..L4. cobs Would be .stacked beside the plate e,,,mieat _,,tai,beentelt , tx:_t_. ,e1_,s_ST.Zetorthetlhe:,,releut:La:.„,,,,mot, .,_bta.titdf.grt6; n.ext door to Certain that the words of Rule, -` Britannia' ' were written by• bs w 11.1 e u which lies- behind these appeals. ''1114111-s-.si.e-e'avasi-h.xseTeh_c_reni_a_.4 Pead less •effort titan anydne, -but the . Augustine`Arne-, one of the most -truly -ta 14 in TheSe countries have, been overrun' by on the last,cob ._,_ sneaking the- 00- .throatens Europeaa' eivilizatiort. All English of compoeers, and so the piece is fortunate. in having_ & good British a great moun.d. We 'struggled vainly a monstrous nailitary machine w.hin casional one from • aiother's stack, of them 'have a claim on our sympa- aneestrY• ' . duggery that we. had eaten the most 1 . I therefore au eighteenth -century pro - which never...went over four, and de- thetie, understanditee Nor should we , nOt . daring finally by this sort of skull- under -estimate the Probable' effect of , all. 'talons exposed to, privation and cut r • duction, and it is curiou to origs of fall nights . . dewy grass I ilnyader. can make them, from indepen- this country had to wait so long for a truly national song, and that the Eliza- , ,. Corn on the cob brings back mem- I _if, o by barriers/ as impassable as the word aalide in his dietitinary. Jolui- will be held on October lith, 12th and son thought Ilallet a:• scoundrel, and 14th. • dveutecl ,to him one. of the most elegant- ly seathino. of the 1Liyes of the Pdeti" eee TREAT THE BOYS 1 keep young by using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food WR GUY'S P.K. Get several cartons of Wrigley% PIK:today-or an assorted box of 20 carted's. Incbade several packages irt your Overseas parcels. P.K. helps relieve tension and fatigue. 12 delicious candy - coated P.K. in each 5t carton. ' BUY R LOAII BONDS o ering for the. best plowed land in I d- df• 1 vas over she, was reWarded with lar,ge emtens•ions Uf her. territory„ Since the of trouble by; a sneeesSiein of coat- promisesewith her neighbors, Until they turnedaott her and . She fotind her-. Itais..-ela and Gerfnany quarrel over. the appil, the Nazie, will probably reap the PrineiPal immediate. advantage or confra - • , of British ancestry, who is not stirred so , usnee. orses. . advanced a total of $..„3.do for the .overthrow of the Nazi ' oppressor. to our vietery.. But Nve must speak to thleaderOus and proud third etanza :- them in terms which they understand. .Still more majestic shalt thou rise, dreadful from een fereign, The old slogans are tarnighed. and- '116r(3 faded. Self-determination. brought , neither bread nor pea.ee in the twenty I As the loud blast that tears the skies years after 1914: Today we need a Icerves but to root thy native oak„ . It would seem thew that the tinie , 1 Tegere are times when the elementary has eame to plan in advance a definite emphasis and ,,eloqUertee, and such a pa.triott emotions need stating With policy for the relief of Europe as soon eime is the present. This policy presuppdses the eo-oper- tile,,Roumanian. oil fields, t'ehleta will replenish the,dwindlirag eapplies. of .the NaZi armiee end air fleets. l'hat the peopie of the United StaNs realize the nature of the eonflict now being Waged between Naziism and eleilized life is the conclueioe to be liesewn from the retinae of a nation- wide eurvey made by the Ameriean Institute of 'Public flpinion„ otherwise NnoWn ea sa-"Ciallup Voters in *eery State . were" aeked: "If there ie. gium this winter, zhould the United States tre to Aqui tooa to, those •cante- - itties in our ships?" Sixty-two per vent of the replies lvett in the zoo.; *live, Evert among the farm- votev, *aced 'filth the <Probleat of large cr-ip Winyters ef the event in every branch printing af- a- Geargetown-roap- -We in Ontatio. will be entitled to plow in have also learned that it is -not within the Salada Speelal at, the "Interim- our power to. • lay a fraud eharge tional," ..where .-the prizes should at- against him, as we are not one of the traet plowmen from all over the Prin.- I./defrauded parties, but that anY one of ince. First Iwo winners will be iAhese ten merchants 'may p, So. awarded gold and silver medals and i "We traced Mr. Burton to Orange - an extensive trip in the spring, and the ville and Fergus, in both of which nest twelve cash prizes from, $25.00 to places. he issued the •promised maps. th, al he wag in. Palmerston. 'Writing t. S. SUPPORT+, to the tourist camp where he was • „U. -melon Free Press) o stayieg. our letter once more caine .back, marked 'not :called. tote' We; ation of the United States and of other It is, eneouraging to learn that are smtinning in our role as, sleuth," oversea eountriee, including our own , and meanwhile, we hope that -someone I Dominion, some of %%Ora :iiave already ception are supporting the deal which 1 . .., , will. eee fit to lay a fraud chalge i. displayed a. speciaU, interest in the President Itoosevelt has made wit"! against Burton." , .' ' nutrition prObleins of •..the Contieent. Great Uritain. 10 h er e te no doubt to -i 1'6 is well to fight sliy Of advertieing If relief is to be accorded, When' the, ' day abdat the sympathy of tbe Ameri- .,. directoiy, ,caleudar . and Pap scheines, moment arrives. in the 'rabat ! ex - C114 people 'with the Dritisli eatts4,. , and wt' advise our bueineee men to do , peditions and eeoriemical waY„ then SO. '.) there mint be a systematic peeliminaky review of the needs 'and or the poten- "Canada's [fleet line 13 in 'the Britielt tial domestic prodizetion of these (Its - Tees. viliat le where the immediate ., (Mirineapolis Star -Journal) shoek is to be met and overcome, and !Canada's' ler-Atkin as an inflependen everything which can be done to help tation, aed Ite ,zelation to Britain, are to Strengthen the lines on thie side of stiii ,widelY misinCderatood in the the Atlantic frees more. of Cailada. s r nited State% Canada ie to Britain Patione fete thee, battle of 'Britain -ft- i fa• ther -a soil who has gone out into Colonel 0416 aolstoria commenting on the weeee ata wade els Own way; iete ‘44'.9 a Itt-atf,hy, 'idea,. 11,DW* =I rtt'll, 1 gDe.3 frO his father's aid in tin* of ,eyttiPathive with her cause who are ' you imeeeiong taken !for granted:* iiie.1.ieeiliititti-iey, ,01 <1. *1.12e ' or ,filiat tre',-;--pon- 'Front Line Is in Britain Worty $aps,,. The Nervous -System Worry over hu 'siness or household dintice, sudden shock, the illitane. . cued for pleasure-, tho foolLsb. at, tressed countries, as, weli as of the tmullitivit tst,t6thrtrirearaandIfileeltf7rinsease.""inaterisittf:nid:68: outside sources from vvhiela deficienees literalore ste sit conducive to tio can most easily be Met. To draw -up ,,,,,,ntiott of woo *la tetAr en the elementary measure of foresight. it 1 WY"... u. "" it,41.„.., „moo, . Nazi pretence that British policy is *ad worried why. metre apt :Duran bringing starvation to- Europe. Our ilaalth and Nerve r «, b C.,:to anewer must be the double one that lielp pa you os. your feet *100.1, it. is Hitler who is starving Europe, They aro II body. bctilditk asnro aua that it is; Britain and those who striegtheialis teak coatmilasg the making active' preparations to fecel illemseitee4t1111.. 44"1"111 fj*, ill. iller"41 Europe, as soon fte the present tyrant -1Y SOROS FOR BOOMS cad other weapans and military egidpraent Oil to "tikteik 014 144 11101110i - *Again comes the call! Vital dollars are needed to prosecute the war and to assure victory.. lionds maybe boughtwithout charge at any branch of this bank. Necessary. application forms and full information will be gladly supplied. ° Should. you find it inconirenient to pay for your bonds in cash, teriaporary accommodation may be arranged. Con. suit your local branch manager. 1 These bonds aro available in denominations as low TIIE 'ROYAL '..BAttlic OF CANADA