The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-10-10, Page 2r4Olo TWO
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fflWdM THE GODERIVII SIGN'Aft AND THE GODER.Iien
Published by Signal -Star Preas. Limited,
West Streett Gelier1ele Ontario
OC/L'OBER 10th, 1910,
PRE GODERICH SIGisTAL-ST
NO BURRY ABOUT IT . supplF the funds it is a slight con-
' Sequence, I ,censparlson. 'with other
certein quarters eosneeleinenda things for whielt money is needed these
daye.
that the Ottawa. Gevervapent put ia
effeet "With' a rain/mum of deles" the
PffilOsfferot Lazy Moadows
By Barry ‘11., Role
TflJVI
Tit e Att risen tu 1 Ilexes tette tive
et.i1W at Lae*y Meadows today,
was') engaged in (the good olet,fahloned
sport of telling our sheingerent Berk -
hie linY general impression of sows
that de into into a eabbage pateh
the fail se4s04: At about the Whet
intensive part of the address I neard
(1,9libt manY bad tbato a Chuckle 'and' looked aresand to find
ehellgeS tbe "Deminion-I'rovincaal
Nieteen reeeramended. by the Sisals re- ameng all the hiliklinge .in Loudo A Welleiressed nians leaning over the
port.. • 'dalnaged byGertlane 'bontbs,. West - lalie fence with a emile from ear to
It is not tag be thought that theee eatuater Abbey and the llouSes -of,Pars ear awl wis,P ben' between his
...s i teeth. •
,reetiMnaendations aceePted withe liameet had apparently eaeAped. Ie
k "That's' about "best -description
.ont eoutrOversy and to some of titem
lileterniined oppoeition; atulethe Govern-
enSent: may eansider that it has mop
=gent tasks oe ite hand's thian the hen t not as severe as might be. The destrue-
1 •
now revealed that these historic ibuidd- e Beeeseire rve eeare,a he ,6aitl,
ems leave eiee been spared, though the eince Or old sow baelt home upset a
damage they • have so far suffered IS
`barrel of anY, Dad'e clued eider."
Taking ad.vantage of the opportun-
lies the 'abused hog wandered -down
slither aroma', en.„,e,WeeVputielle, he -
aide' tifil4rse'trough while I went out
to talk to the visitor, ,
'"I'm the agricultural representa-
tive," he eald, extending ills hand,
"'and I've !Rol. readieg about 'Laze
<Meadows and dropped .in to look , it
over: it yea don'e mind." e
-1TWveliiireel in the-TonVerialTon
that ne was of tbe impression that
mediate leaplententatimeef seneil*fthatistiore of Weettainster Abbey, Paetieular-
has been years 111 preparation. Even if ly, Wonlol he a. erinae that' Ifitgritish
She matter were not controversial, the people, would never forget nor forgive.
Peppin of Canada .should know some British raids eta Berlin so tar have
thieg about a proposal to alter mater- I had military objeetives ; but if British
jiallY tile relgions betweenthe Pro- 'Patience becomeseexhauste-as it may
-...„..-,„-„,,,„„ethaemand,the. Federal teeseentity befere esee_e_2___Letoe ide the Gerinan capital.'
it is put ha effect; and eertamly not
1 Canadian ina hundred has any- . Anne Morrow Lindbergh; wife of C.-01. •
thing .inore than a hazy notion of the
signitleanee of the report. When the -
war is over tife people will be able to
give their attention to the recOmmenda-
tiOns and n'take up their minds about
them; pro or con. Until that ..time the
seport should be quietly Pigeon -holed.
ENTERTAINMENT AT
FALL FAIRS
The Strathroy Age-Dispatcb discusses
the question of entertainment at fall
fairs. Stia.throY-Riel an excellent fair ,
this year, but the attendance was not would put the •world back in the dark
ages and must be xesisted by every
datisfaetory,Ind The Age -Dispatch says
the reason.< paetly wasthen "aside from -nation which wishes to preserve the.
the very fine horse eitces,eand the tallSiC
.41 the Strathroy Musical Society Band,
there was praetically no entertain-
ment." • •
There-is'not mueneuse in petting ,on
a 'fineeSibitien of live stock and fruits
and flowersand other prodects if
PeoP10%,will not -conk out ;to see it;
_and 'eampalittlielY. few people'
either In 'country or, in town have
sufficient of .the enquiring, and critical
spirit in relation to 'these things to
induce them to visit the fair at which
they are on'display. Gn the other hand,
csrrent.Views
On the War
¶EUE URWE MONTIIS OE I�E
epultociu, iROVEANSIEN11
Tie itiovermilent hae been in flke
three anenths at the time of writiege
Three months lean he a long tittle in
war, especially when they march with
events
is gtave these that have
happened shave Mr. Vhurehill toolt the
lielet on (May 10th -the overrunning of
Holland and Belgium, <tbe military' end
emeral overthrow of Flew*, the re-
surgenee of japatese enmity toward
as, and the siMultaneous development
of Air war against oue porta and shores.
and of Italy's etimpaign. in Libya and
Somaliland; They• have been three
sufficiently testing monthS "-the'
'Government. ',How, then, does it Stand
toward Parliament ,and the publie
As. for 'Mr: Churchill, through wheel
the ..,Goverannent!: lieepally , anti
ha& .1*ing, who wetihi tlisPute ,that.
rheSe' three month have raised Jinn
still higher in the confident* and 4f-
teetion of the people,, or deny that be
is ',today, more thin ever, tile kin-
ehalienged end unehallengeable leader
traeliameet anti the =doe? The
etalgenent weindes:•eseneseesteettlereenlee
Ifible-,..-gjiiseriltivee who saw tl-e.
change from Mr: 'Ohatmberlain to Mr.
this farm must' be the showsplaee of Ohnrchill with distaste; T4e (pantry,
,Charles A. Lindberg,h, has publiShed a tee itessesetTh. knew he expected to ,lin this period, has greatly warmed to-
-book which, judging from the .reviews -find a eindera•ond &royale(' lonewee Nvaid Mr. Churchill, who, be it re-
sent out by the Associated Press, is an in place or a rutted roadway with a anembered, never swayed it before
fringe of thistle and dandelions doWn the war, as !Mr. Lloyd Geord'usc,11 to,
effort to reconcile the 'pro -Nazi views
of • her husband with somethieg like
decency. She 'sees the war as a
Struggle betweerfeehe "forces of the
past" and the "ferce.s of the future,'
•Great Britain and those opposing Nazi
violence presumably repiesenling the
"forces of the past." But all the soph-
istry of the Lindberght, husband and
wife, cannot conceal the fact that
erueltrand ruthlessnes
clviliza.tion that has been built' .
up with beloved toitils - and beriblx)
- se
through centuries of upward struggle. manes. • .:,
Grandfather, was of the orPittion t
all agricultural representatives Iv
the centre. For a while I Was rather do.' The Churchill Of this hour its' the
emberrassed at ma; 4./livrt misrepresenta.- tesultant•of the interPlaY between hit•.
then, .but, after talking to him for 'a OWli genius and the spirit of' the nr-1-
while, all embarrassment Vanished. tish people. •
°I discovered something _about the Ordeal swept -down on the new Petite
agricultural representative. also. Fie Minister with the rushing Momentum
was !farmer by birth and training, of the +German advance itself. The
Who had wine to Agricultural 'College lost bridges on the ',Meuse and the
and had then turned to this branch brealethrough at 'Sedan sent him fly;
'ea ing to Parks, to try- tc, nerve shaken
t Preach Cabinet. It Wass his s&Tet
ng. alone and that of the •few eloserto.bira
the potential diSaster. hid -in- thet-
as event. 'He_ carried the -belay's „lint -den
air of it for weeks,. Yet Amid the rapid
eX: !thin, of tFrithee and the Freneh Ri-
nd panee he ,mAnaged to keep something
Of • the antlitble sangLI'rold witli which,
his 'ancestor , Marlborough met' the
• fateful inoments *of battle. Hewever.
even he mad not entirely conceal the
strain he suffered during' tbe .hours
when the Cabinet had to deelde whe-
-ther or not -the- cr reneh-fieet:.•shottld. ,be,
sunk. The traces of torment„ were
palpable when • he addressed the
13(ouee, and for'onceritr-his We he.
shaken- with an involuntary sob when.
!members. rose and 'cheered . shoe
their relief _at the •deolsion. It is • the
One ,aet above every other. in the three
months be has been. Prime Minister
that hes sealed his supremacy ',over
any other possible 'leader. Not an-
other man in England,' with the ex-
ception of Me. 'Lloyd *George, wotild
have been equal nerve to that tre-
.menclous decision, w'llich history may
well say Saved -the liberties -,of "Plerope.-
But. no eesessment of Me. Chur-
chill's work In the last three months
could treat as of ,secendary importance
the, moral veldt) of his leadership. , If
this ceitthery faees dictators :het
with ifs cottrag,e mounting 'to the news
of. each 'day's air battle; if its confi-
llenee-An,....xictOry. -is mere_unShakeille,
. than ever,. it is, in, great _part -1M1-..
Churchill's doing. Be ha S infuSed his
own- heroie soul into the people:
loved England with, en intense and
Tversonal love. He t believed in ber
power,. her gIory. her ._publie 'virtue.
till England 'learned to believe in her-
self." These Words that J. 11. Green
used of ,Chatham are not inappliealsle
to Mr. Churchill. ..
ft istewherseyou turn from the lead-
ership to the 'Ministry as 'whole that
'vim realize, (neting at the same_kinre.
of eourSe, ' several bright e.eceptionsl
what a „big pr.opottion of second-rate
material it Es that Mr. Churchill has
to work through. The ,House.of Com.
:mons is conscious Of\it."but it is eon-
seiotts that .01 the party reservoirs of
ability having been tapped for this
.latest reeonstrtution there , is not
much left• over that could demon-,
stra.bIy strengthen it if , it were.
Vreught in. In the mahe have--to-
get on as well as we can with the men
mar: we have, hordiig that Mr. Churchill's
etto inspiration and the, public's tree will
rton vombineetneraiSe them to, the highest
our tension of effott And some &grecs
the above thenx.selves. 'Better thet, than
sighing for a .Ininistry of. all the 'tal•
-
ins. is elites which the country has never.had. Imagine that you ,are he a 'dispersal
here'. and ..which wOuld probably, rhineit in hut with a 'fighter squadron -L. -a large
e he ware .0n the 'whole the government hut on the ftir sZeof an airfield with
InP. is tree to the historic pattern of Br'. a dozen Hurricane machieess dispersed
ever- fish war winning Governments; it has arotnad the edge of the ee'redrome, but
for a supreme leader immediately &:* near enough to take oft within a minute
sported by One or twtrgiTted tmere ,with or tete of an order blaring out through
erich below a *broad bottoen of overage. tem- the loud speaker. ThaHurricanes take
nthseeya'rreelltuarre,Gtebr;
potent mien and not always,. that:11:1;1_11'y ratiore4On.bole,mafbetenrrs.411. walitleerni
The ipubric is manifestly.
s etattee Intelligence officer isthereto
than ipleased !with three- of INer. Churehilr
was oleieintraentS--L-Mr. Bevins, Lord Betty- meet them and, to get the first enielc
• his erbrook; and Mr. Herbert Morrieort. account of what they have done., A
fully. eets , aerie has pere,oemed nth:acres VerY.Small part of that account (finally
reaches you in the form of he Air Min -
Pito. the leihiletry of Labor, bet _with SOO,- .
000 aneeapioyere we are a „louts way istry Communique. dare eav you have
wondered-ae • I used t • to wonder -
!broth: ..na. 1.11411; whether. these communiques are ac -
of the service. He liked falmtin,1*, a
"he didn't have any wild ideas the
naturally associated with his call'
wind, for illfStaileF,-thut he did
expect to 'find the cattle groomed
if they were "going -to -the Winter F
---es4eter that matter, • he witsn'r -
-Petting to find the horses .eliniesd a
unendd
cul -
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)out
hat
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of
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ear.you
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to
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'thet I
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be
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NOT FOR- THEM
(Hamilton Spectator)
;Hitler nowt,' hints -that the invasion
will he delayed until next spring.
England is Mitch. prettier then, of
course, especially Kew in lilac time,
but the *,Nazis are never likely -to see
it. -
A SHREWD.,.HIT
Packet and Times)
The Toronto Globe and Mail an-
nounces that it win nn lon-g-er publish
whether they should be or not people letters over anonymous signatures.
. es Will our esteemed centemporary please
are htmgry for eptertainnaent, ano.
lth the llireof. enfertainhl. mit their at-
rbeation can besbrought to the achieve-
ments ef •those who have produced* the
artieleS on display, is there' not some-
thdng gair' ted.?
Further, there is the' qtrestioe of fin-
ances. It takes matey to Con.duet e fair
-ituoleto.:Prsoeideepsizestfor_the exhibits. been, serving as a' gunner in a .Gertnan.
How is the money to be obtained ex-
eept by admissible- fees, and if , people
will'not attend and pay admission fees
unless some entertainment is 'provided,
•why not provide the entertainment?
enlighten- us as to who wrote the quo-
tation-signed.ttinnins". Which for_near-
ly a century has served as the Cilobe's
reetto?
BEAUTY, OE BONLIRINO
(Minneapolis Star -Journal e
'Bons Itechenberg. , official of the
(german economk ministry who has
bomber raiding on on, estii e,
sporting -zest of 'aerial botnbardinent
in an Associated Press interview from
Berlin.:
' "One Of the most exeitieg
moments is always that lame -
The "purely-agrleultirril show" May diately -after aseheavy-bomb has, -
be a fine Meal; but ,this is a practical
age, and the people of Strathroy may
take warning from the fate of the
once great Goderieh Fall Fair.
EDITORIAL' NOTE
been dropped. . There's always
the' fmr-teat it went into.' the
• 'Thames instea.d of hitting a mark
on. land."
This is pallid stuff, of eourse, beside
'Vittorio Mussolini's' fragrant 'and
,well -remembered memoir of the Ethio-
pian' campaign :
. As The -London Free Piess Suggests, "War is tess.ence of beauty.
' a great need of the'day fe gooti. teoee- We flew Over some horsemen and
dropped our load of exphieehes.
One groin) gave me the im-
pression of a budding 'rose, as the ,
bombs fel in tlaersitaidst. ,It was
'exceptionally pod fug." ;
AP But perhaps the Italian soul ismore
attuned to the poetry of war.
tee
Eeal geography. ,
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Next „Monday will be'. national.
ultsgiving Day. Among things for
vihiCh to he thankful is the
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Now that the Woeld's Series IS over,
.............essenreseseglabotasseenesettleselown-tgerag4;
crazy. He was !thoroughly.' eetiyin
that ,rich imen's sons who were Aig
ly • addie4pated-tilid-Vrite itelithged
finagle. their way through an. Agri
tural College bought their way i
jobs -of that nature. ,
rather.t bad • a slightly differ
He believed that the posit
by patronage. IHaelrig
an•opinion at one time itha
ght seriously of going into t
field, he 'mumbled something about
wrong party being in power for
ever to think of it., added.
sides, you know soinething al
practical farthing. 'If you want to
an agricultural representative
have to get e,c.'our knowledge Of fa
ing from a book."' ,
• Thus it went herrn year to y
When in. town evould 'often thinl
going in .to the .egeicultufal office
enquirie about this Or that, 'but
past would rise up to keep rine .b
Here was tenting to one,
selidiA appear -to be.:sueb-a-bad
a felovv. From his talk it was
'to Ske that he had slept on straw t
In his day and pranced around o
freezing cold floor in his bare
while' trying to 'gain entrance to a
ef void, etiff eyeralls- many a morn
He knew what it was like to it
all night '.with a sick beast and sp
.raw. linseed oil all over -yourself
and erawl inte ,bed es the first etr
of dawn came tinging the sky .
satisfied that !Tot* night-Iong
had saved- it valuable farm animal
I'm going to call in and see
fellow the next time I'm t
There, arer' a -number. �f •problems
like to get straightened -up., On
other hand, he's going to benefit.
eauee he can always point me ou
a horrible example` to other far
.who believed that agricultural re
sentatives were "book farmers" .t
oputto
was
pr
tho'
ST. HELENS
oriatastuturton, "
KINGSBRIDGE
• gINGSBILIDGE, Oct. 8. -The
elage of Edwin Myers and Lor
inconsequential things as the Presi- ST. HELENS, Oct. 7. -Mr. and Mrs, Lanabertus tikes place at 'Welke
• dential-election and the war. J. D. Anderson and Mr, and Mrs E. this morning.. We wish •to extend
T11171480.8
WOOER. 1 Oile
Floor Coverings
•
IJIQLEUMB
Nev patterns in 3 and 4`yards wide, with heavy canvas ba,e1c.
00I.TGOLEUMS---New patterns in 2 and, 3 yards wide.
AXMIlitTER and BRPADLOOM RUGS -
These were all bought months ago, before the big adVanee in prices by a k the Mills'.
Selling here now .at less than. replaeenten,t in many eases.
ecials
,
7-71:101INSTER, RUGS -4: -
With heavy tleep pile on Sale
-4.ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 6 in.i---$16.00 for, ;$12.50
.6 -ft. 9 in. x 94C-$25-.00 -.0140-
_, 9 ft., X 103,1 ft. --$35.60 for- $3000
-9' ft x 12 ft. -$45,00 ... $37.4
NAVAGO RUGS -
For your couch or , chesterfield' ear:
Size about 62 X 80. 'Wavy sateen, bound in
delightful eolorings, Valuen $3.50, each • $f4.4$
, ,
REAVY LINOLEUM- Ititark-=-104.9 pAtteiut
x 4 yds.' Itegulaisc477,4,:tr•
$10-40' fOr • •-•• • • • • • • •-n• is .$14.00 -
ilitOADLOOIVI SZAIVILESS RUCS-- SREETINGL-
16.,inch half -bleached Sheeting. Our best
‘6 ft. 9 in. x 9 ft. -r$50.00 for ...... -439,50
9 ft. x 1014ft.-470.01Lfor, $50400
9 ft. x 9 ft) -$60.09 for., . 1,445.00- -
CURTAINS --
30 pairs Zuglish Nottingham Curtains, 36
in. x 21 yds. Regular $2.00. Fer pair. $1 48 feathers in heavy art ticking. special, Pair $3,50
•
4ualitE• Will Meath perfectly in one or two
launderhigs. Tteg. Price Z-0.0.. ThiS week-zenl)y -
per yard '45e
PILLOWS-:- . ,
Sire,20 x 26 sanitized and sterilized, line
.„.
all our history we have never had such
a•eause; and 1 am glad to have- been
horn in, the tithe which has seen ,it
espouse -its .
. .. ,
the sea?. If he 044, 'the Dornier Mal' be
Dornier hit the ground or plunged into . „
chalked up td, his credit , Let me em- more hits than he had gonad?"
rest of is thOnght that he was claiming
phesise "the- word 4mtty,' hectinee Isis I don'e happen., tcellke official ems.
. w rd
The manner in which the whole story has to convince not only the stet =fugues, u
People as resp d h lle. ge tion Intelligence officer but other In . only cemplaint against those of the Mr
of 'Hitlerism .is the most , impreSsive telligence officers higher, up. was Minis swill be that they are toolineld
thing that has ever baPPened among looking_ at''011e combat report recently, in th ims about the manoeuvres of
.us: Mr. Duff . Cooper has drawn a in, which the pilot claimed that he had the R. '1' - -
e
parallel between that response and the shot away a large Part of the enemy s '-, Ve (411 Bartlett in The Listener
that 'almost invariably means (London).* r
way in which England prepared to re- radiator ;
• sist invasien at the time of the Armada. that the 'German machine will cateh -
fire long before it can get back to the A
The parallel is a good one; but there Income Tax Payers-
is,,,„the.foet_that,tbe nation was eteieese coatineet. But that was not considered owing to the heavy burden imposed by .
on the relegiousequestion, and -that the -geode' etteligir - The -thiehine_wast not
English Catholics, though the mass of elaimed in the official report as de- ' -
war MCOMYt=es-ilaTe,*en inereased. - in many instances by as much as three
•
them joined in the resistance to a stroyed.' It went down 'in, the second
foreign invaders had no objectiian at all class, among the machin- es `probably or tour times. Taxes are being paid.
destroyed.' The probably destroyeds' ' -
-to the principles of the Ring Of Spain, now bylover one million. people who
muniques:, Then there- is,a. tihird class •'had never path:a direct tax to the Fed- .
are not included in the official COM -
and believed him s to be in the right in
the quarrel. that was then convulsing eral Treasury before. „
Europe. Is,to one here today takes any of machines that are known to be
• g 1 ' I. Thom , were revent visitors,. with congratulatioes and best. wishes to
Judging from the lists of v4c1dings Miss Winnie Barnard was at Woiid- lir. Rae -mend Au.stin of Timm
Poung couple.
relatives at Alines
And engagements seen in almost every stock last Vveeln afteeding the sixteenth spending a few days at his hone
( paper these days, the most deadly annual convention of the London Con., before leaving for North Bay t wher
weapons among our young folks are s is to spend a month in training ea
. ference Y.P.V.
eitpld's darts. , Bee Dr. Archer Wallace, B.A., Messrs. Joe -Reny and. John D
EA, of Toronto. will , speak at • the eaux leave tomorow (Wednesday)
,• • # • .. , • Anniversary service's of the United training camp at Woodstock. _
' Tbe Nazis. are having ;trouble with Church next Sunday at .11 A.m. and 7 Um, F.d.Foley is visiting in God
the people of Hollattal, who do not take p.m. On Mortday evening,Dr. Wattlace these daye. • e ,, ,
kindly' to their overbeartng conduct. "Memories Of the Motherland' Sulliven, who has spent mote.
We are glad to hear that Mr. xl.
will give an illustrated leeture on
The. Dutch are stubborn fat, and Miss ilhily Teylor of Woodstock is three months in Goderich hespital,
the French ex the Belgians to aecept the The echool (wits closed here 'on Fri- home on ,Saturdey. Mr. 4ulliean
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such view- of Hitler:tor I imagine that damaged but that stand some chance 'T-"-'"""-1""""`"'"""""'
• • •
even the tiny fraction of political imPing a port,
becqes who .used to approve of ben hear about the,s'e'at all. •
have had their eyes opened during the Of course in the ease of bombers the
'last few men ths. control is relatively easy. Each mem-
As for the danger from Nalndeon, ber of the crew can be cross-exandued,
to make sure that the sOry' they tell is
-our nation -was -at one -in making head
against it; but even then it was re- true. But in the ease of -the fightkri
the pilot is alone, I asked one pilot-
sistance to an ambitious tyrant only.
Not even the most ignorent ever 'be-
lieved Napoleon capable of slhughter-
ing tens of thousauds of unarm& men,
women and children at a time. The
a young fellenv who had just won his
DtF.C.-whether there wasn't temptas
'don to daiM a vichary where you
weren't quite certain of it. Anti this
WS the answer: "There we are clUmped
instructed world <knew him to be a!
genlus , of dell atirelnistratictin een 4°wn* for 'weeks or months in the same
apeitle 'fitifferanae, a truter
eseetegetheteseWesietioerseaehxotherre
sten. was not for destruction but for Wealtnesses and qualities, and tee Intel.*
building up; and to. whom' Mere hateed ligence officer knows them,' toe. What
and cruelty were despicable.. In these sort of life Vvould. a pilot have ,if the.
cases s our country was moved by the 11.11..........111.111111111111•11111.
imparlsof self-kreservation. iteie
now, assuredly ; but my confident belief
is that there is a great dearmore in our
state Of mind, than: thatt
. . . . I Call well understand that
Anyone may think, '"I• slaoeid like- to
have lived in. this or that period of
hiseolis" If you make any sort of
study of hiStory, a great deal of it
lies, no doulit,-in the • appreciation of
those times when life eeemSe to have
been better worth living than at other
times. You can . never hear enough.,
you feel, about your favierite period..
But do not believe anyeperiod Of the
past, even, the most highly regarded,
was withoutecrushing disadvantages, as
a time to liv'e In compared with our
ive-The_more wesget to kaew abent -
the past, the less pleasant it appears. •
. . . No, I ain grad that Inette horn.
when I ,wae.
-•-Etiessthe Listener
(London.);
AIR RAID' FIGURES
evidently are less inclined than either the guest of 'Miss 'Winnie Barnard. able to leave and .come back to
- dAy while Mr. Wilson and Isiles et realizes that the Alexandra, Hos
1
-ferenee at the .Technical School, Lon- __8ebu‘t: although his wife and family
itObert Leafier, an Ottawa lawyer, don: ' , eral friends visited Jrtica, there
tly, he Still belieiee in. thi
bas' been appointed to the Mine'; poet. Mr. and Strs• .• 'Moody of Kitehener gum
1)ifi thhe old Saying, **There is no'
folio in the •Ontario IC -abject. In Stleees. were recent' guests. of Me. and Mrs.
Germans as their Masters. c-
Quillirt attended .,the regional'-een- is a wonderfully fine place to b
, •,• • - •
e 111,
and
free
truth
place
ghter
and
ome"
4siort to Mr. Leduc, Who has accePted StV1eY jcrad.
Federal appointment. 'The new minister meeting of the Women's Institute was
little son, of Detroit, spent the
IS a.liePhess: of Sir Wilfrid,' Laurier, but' held in, the Community Hall on There-
$. • end at le M., Sullivan's, where
tune s Instittite.-An interesting • Mr. Joe' I.- Sullivan and dau
Patricia,. Mr. aid Mrs. Thos. joy
weeks
Nirs.
tends
n re -
ter a
r. anti
' hag never bn in public life. ' dies in attendants, and Miss Mary
day aftereohn, ,with gome twenty a- J• oy Who is a capable nurse*, in
• • . . redaining,for a while.
eilerray .preelding. 'The roll tell ;was Mr.i, It. E. Murray and baby so
The weekly nenvepaper fraternity has responded to with a rtAmedy for eoids, tureed to Detroit on Sunday af
foot a valued menalier by the death of burns or Pelson IvY. The urgent :11)1 two weeks' visit at the hoine of M
Arthur Rogers, -editor of 'Th•e. Icia: peal from the Red 'Cross was tliscussed
and it wae 'decided to - donate • $25 Mrs. Carter of Goderich and
eardlee News, Rottere leaves a son, The. stibjeet .was eharge of Mrs. Ed: s" Mr Albin Griffin of Detroit v
Althur Rogers,. Jr.>, who, -has been NleQuiLlin, who gave a rmost interest-
s. Mrs. Alice Dalton, of Larabton
duet, of elle neWepaPer and will tet„ and Child Welfare.' Mri4.
their friends here Oa Sundays
aespelated with hig father. in the cont. ing and informative paper en "Health
nisi_ meet gueat of Mrs. N ary Austin this
The liCe.:s'en Margaret, Ittese and
46E44 ear* °a the 1311hlishing' d;Kill': T1171,..1411(1)(tsi)111s:e.switave(4"..ei' als:tytr'et:11:11e:Atritilti:iii.iheturiszTioi; emitinor of. st: Ailgustbies.viit
cardiee's exeeilen.t . weedy: Condol- Kingsbridge on Sunday:
enc s are extended to the inembers of Mrs. INIeKenzie "'Webb end lira. Her We shall al). he sure of a reai Th
the bereaeed family. , - ° , I old Gaunt. . a
, Mr.
isited
Is the
week.
Irene
ed in
1°
anhs-
Well, I ' know* they are not:
demonstration he has given le Parliril earabe•
he eats wine The tree figures are ilatich.more .favor-
ment, and out of it, that
ns to that goat. He lit autocratic. able to tile British. •
This is what I 'mean. The ,pilot
domipeering. long-liesded. There. ie a
in him, comes back 'iand writes °out his combat
blend of humor and estntenees
• report. He elaihas--shall we say ?--
air. ChurehilI end les are on teinne of that she, had brought down a Dormer.
almost merry intimacy. More. than
Can. he give hie word of honor that the
one little inetlent• has witneesed to it
'
in the House of ‘Commons. What a , • -
fasseinating Allianee may there not he
• in embryo here? Aristocrat and 1
teade union leader ; both elnPirlekgs I
'in polities, It is ie e•ane eucli eon -1
junction Of then that the social hope'
of England tweej_lie after the wan
-The hqineteentli Century (London).
nom COLEMIST DEFINED
Word from Ottante ire that the '1941 `
ea.sas..is to be the roost elaborate ,..,,,„..Ilf.th eoltininlet ie the eagle who
i
•Yet COB5 110thIllrf 77Orth aglithan for e‘tseePt
Thie, will mean • added expencse, and , the small piece of grourtd on, whieh lie
* diversion: of bnergy from a more Inv; aaguls, beeaum he refuses to see that
portant task. rialad <)f tows, , ill., t that .iniall piece of <ground le all of,."5,
piece with the whole world, and that
tressed, the nenstie staff Gliou/d be kept l' whieh happein in. the heart of the Eaele
'V* a Minimum. The heads of the i ern Itetta-aphere mut have its repercus.
atom* nnreau Iiive fi, ,iarm mea,„,,of ; I:4611g in the Weiltern Ifeini.qpitere in a
et importance or their 'woxiz, bui.. -to. venertee 511 proportion to whieh they
tbe ntoplt throughOrt the eountry 'Who 'IlftPP(341,:trire."lis'l (qtt'e B1)4.:b'til'A"
0 the radio series "Let's Face the Vaal," '
.... Aa
, GLAD, TO 13E LIVING NOW
My con). streng feeling is that am
glati wee born- When was, I 'have:,
that' feelint for more than one reason;
but the pieinelPatreasen olatee from the
giving supper this -ear, a,f; Kingsbridte time wheii eve a3 a nation &eidttd to 1 elargy. ipropere_ _
niw i.
IS having ite tfoiti supper on that daY• take. our stand, Onlet what it mirxht ird coZipiaaa ;iWbsn f agrwil"rinatiel.Z1 7441776.
All roads! will lead:to Kingsbridge' on against •the barbarlatm - I think, 1 , ,
(,k.tolter 14th. •
firirmirmstr.imow_ indeort know, that we are liiting as al
nation in eendlitions of gmater danger ?; 7277,nti-17.0u =.
and higher moral tension than ‘5,.0 have _._=1,77,„rm:;:2L7 i'dmi
t.
ever known in the. pactf. X talte a pride ...ra.,--17217—,...„,Tizt.:=Tilo'r 35 =
t"tthebesliottitigaltnigontot.tt emottynttroyanOtirayt "yoraismirnirgr ingraolimiatiot. FiFossr
lusitish people are not ,all taigas am,13;,.,iis-fosi ota a Aar shift Go
heroes: I am one of them, afl1 1 now.pnitt.***014700drihreist'aitalay,25450e*
But just •notir they are determined to
haiie it 0!i' "9t a thing whieh, theyi imolginusnitge,Liver
i'feel friat the hottom oftheir hearts golp tablets,
to be Utterly and essentially eviL 111,
LOOK OUT FOR
YOUR LIVER
It tasty be the cause of your trouble..
Buck it op the right way, with
Fruit.a.threa. Feel grand,
laor Swift is *ha lutist opal la your bode
sad embitholortant to yow heal& lt pots •st
hilo 44 gots I of woo*, ohms
-
IND I STI 0 N?
,CONSTIPATION?
Take this Modern Vegetable Unlit°
ir your liver is sluggish if It isn't pumpfne
itho needed quantity of vital liquid bile Into
your bowels eyery you've. bound to
suffer from indigestion and Constipation.
That's where Dr. Morse's' thdian Root' Pills
can help ,you. special vegetable ingre-
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Bile flow, aids digestiort,..prometeir the oloOlc-
like :regularity that keeps you: bright and Hata
all-dayosVery'dat.'436tythitliterlifrthir
with this. improved .50' year oid iinnody.
far jhe ;genuine "Pr. Metter'. et
Ongaisrs. Pills 25a. •
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lomoromeismorsmarisamimmiliss;minsme
STOVES groyEs
We rare buyliag them in quantities and selling them on sight.'
THERE'S A REASONI
They are pod heaters and fftel savers. We will'install
them at any time to mit your convenience.
'Crood Beds and Mattresses are necessary for -tip:), cool
ureathei." Dropin to see ours; the prices will surprise yoU.
W. II. Blackstone
We Deliver .Droadway of Goderich'! . Phone 240
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INGREDIENTS
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