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eiODERICII SIGNAL-STU
Current Views oil Ow War
4300.8,,lNINO TUX •CloDERI011 KOWA AND. WI 044014II
Published .4 43igni1-Star Preaa,_ Limitcat,
Weat iitreet,,,Peclerich, Ontario
'Ttlit,LIBSDAN, APP,11.i i7th, 1%1
TIM FIGHT IS THE =NO 1may consider thenusaves. luelgYa not
having left their bones to whiten en
%Ike war new has1t up a audowns. the Libyan desert. t
AlisaaedaYs it iS-encoUraging.; other day s * •
lukdenbibly disapPointing. But Xs Turkey to be apother of., the
iteWeVer (bid thin*: may look, .theY countries that waited untilthey Nyere
`. Ofre infinitely•better than they were a aetuallY invaded before resisting
itevr yea* ago, boto0 the war, when aggression,. inStead of joining forces
Hitler and Xuseolinl 'were;-allewed to with titose eountries already putting
aWaY with their schemes :for -the up a fight and • Shits, doubling the
scav
tOSIOement. Of •EuroPe And the break. chaneo of successfud. mistaneei It
of the British EmPire, and ithe is the Nrai, plan, of:course, to swallow
ttOeniments oftho democraCies looked ,one country, at a thie;" but the en -
go* *Ad did nothing, or, if ,they dangered. conritries= should not Walk
0,
*Whin& 'Confined:41*ft; efferte •to the right into the 'Nazi trap.
'44,11Y OgmaPpeabientent.," Gradnally the * •
Saws Pair got sueh, grip upon The New York Times is of opinion
"ark* that lovers of freedom almeSt that the St, ilsivretice waterway' shOuld
1St hope that any effort eould be made Wait until mere important "things' are
- reslar- attend040:1„.u.seps.:_,_,
**oozed ; *man., end Prance There can be no question that the
poti.ect to 1)e 42104)010 of, any dee, ive 'rmt.agi'Luaireonn.ce soPrn,iojeeciat ayielPittrin4resay tbeher
20tiOn.,
FARM KITCHEN
Whatever has become -of the old-
fashioned farm kitchen? Today's'farm
hitchens are but a shadow of their
former spacious selves; tStreamlined.
and modern, deAgned to cut down on
the housewives' stepo, in a day, they
Certainly have less room for the varied
actiVities that were carried out in the
old-fashioned ones.
You ea n say what you like, but 'the
kitehen has oh -yap, •been the eentre of
the farm ,home: When; the neighbors
dropped, in, 'they were entertained in
the kitchen. When so-cailed, "imports
ant"; compalay came along they were
ushered let° the stiff, uncomfortahle
Parlor room. The sheets were Pulled
off the eliairs and after quick
;which failed t� get rid of the musty
odor, the folks ,were Shown into . the
0 -desirable to." provide a Waterray which,
. then: tlie SPO-Lsras hmkell* APPease. though Closed by lee for ha f, the year,
iaent was -thrown overboard and for the will permit
a;oti:thearn: the Great
Lakes. *Possibly
the italsgeing vessels to pass
illeelt time. the' wicked aggreesora. found iltWeen
armed forces aereas their path. 'Rile
than Niagara Wer intqn leeesse sew day§ a good ler,aneed -more power
unaue ovum. we are
vtvithout marring the Falls
11.1e.WS , not ateSise
sjouid isut . lana, ankr More than a spell ofbad news eneY, and It L: witee rw
danger Is, Britaie's is -greater.' SUp-
*that treedom-loating nations are g Pose thase who are guiding the destiny
allig T44.'Pe 'Preservation of liberty and of 'Britain were asked whether the St.
"AndemWerice In. 'the World. It is a Lawrence newer and na.vigation should
with an emerg:
an. emergency that
the President deals. Great as our
alseuld 'create despair: the great thing
d ht.
good fight, inns it wie wins...this year, be .develoPed now at all eests. Would
they advocate it In preference to more
next year,'or some other Year. planes, more ships, more guns, more
• direct xaateriai a,id? We doubt it.
macs Rom& citmelsm.
11*
TIM nous; AND Tin MAN parliamentary:, institutions. Appealing
sunset. tile., titze_ „Lit_ -auto Ba r' to ranee in. the' hour of her bitter trial
Auf
yin5ton oburetawswar speeches, own.. he speaks of plena and Montardiari,
piled by his son, ItandolPhrhave 4114 Narr.l'eQCLarttegill!aisillsbAtrit-aineg in his quota -
been published.) " ,One of them, hrawver, waS
We _have it on the lauthority of- .ungP- ,superbly clieSen. When oallon hiS.-
siafs that Jillinss CaeSar bade the •Ifora- coining Prime Miniater he sPoke to the
ain'"treairrkl,bohloinks.alittewicil)t:ohfitSh'esPeeerecollread aBurletuilsdll wPeit9hPlwePallrdse brtLurbtrohulsghati)Pea hush
slit°
daantlineorestro o)?ven of our
Sull*Gunliday°.nr'OehenaturtiVe.s' lia.mige4YWAISTrwilneiretY
tile Suggestions 'ands.-45.eleetion • of his written to be a call and a spur to the
saonm, aonred, sguraretefint letinsi:i.ev,seromuoudeorttoouka fa,Airtinhfuy107zerrsevawnett of a :dm) ILI aye: ma'usenticeof.
will recall the delight with. which WO valor, and be in readiness for the OM -
mad Mr. Churchill's blegraphy of hie filet; for it is -better for us to perish.
father.. That was thirtssave Years ago. in battle Mau: loels upon the outrage
Now a younger BandolPia`PaYs. in turn, of Imir nation and our altar. 'As the
his tribute to hiS father. Whatever the will of God is in 'fleaven, even so let
inspiration, we can be 'grateful for An- it " Ur. Churchill has reaehed
other Olinrchill book te put alongside greatheights, bit _that was his finest
"Anna and the Coienant" and that ' •
S'ecial Problem," This new book has licluded not only the great publ c
earlier volume, °Liberalism. and (the Very wisely Mr. 'Randolph Churchill
declarations, but also many ,speeclies
actually given in Parliament The
speeches of Pericles and Lincoln were
all delivered on- Mg state occasion,
as are those of Mr. 'Roosevelt, today.
These eerlier speeches,. however, Were
-made in the rough and 'tillable of. Ear-
•aiamentarys debates sometimen.-44-Ahe-
faee of those who in their hostility were
desiring his exelusio.n from the Rouse.
This is as it should be.. ••• Here are
Speeches not declaimed from behind the
divides itself into three Parts: The
front parlor. ilow WelOngeil be' get i sseeeess 'made Iv Mr. Qhurchill AS 'a
back Into the. :comfort Of the kitchen!, private member; those made as rost
, 'City folks wondered why the farni Xiord of the Admiralty; and the war
kitchens Were' eo'ibig., They had to be. soeeches or the Prime Xinister. '
hig.r"Take for instanOe the wOodbox.;
Our woodbox at home s-WAe as big as A. Many histOries Of this tinie Will come
to be written, but none .will be better
-some-of-the-So-called,,kitchenettea.that .
thah-thisr.,' -Just as AWOrdsworth's,•`',Sou•
they have in the city, It took a filling'
net to Liberty," read with their con
-
once a day Witirsplenty of reom for
necting story, make- almost the beat
kindling.
When we progfessed to the point
' history -of our struggle 'with Napoleen?
and Abraham, Isineoln'a speeclie-s and
where a cistern. PumP was in order a letters give' us the best history 4of 'the
very large pump was installed: wit4 a American Olvil War, so these sPeeches
sink. The sink was as big as many of ,
(admirably elucidated -by Mr.. Randolph
the modern bathtubs, but around din- virtuous §r4MMit ry of events) give,
"nes-time it was nothing' to see Dad Vs the best and most authentic history
, and the hired man washing their hands of this war-
at the sink while Mother pumped Although the teinptation will be to
water into a' .pail for filling the turn at once to the war speeches of
reservoir. . - , ,
. the Prime Minister,. where our master
Along about this. time of year
- • of Ep4iisb: Prete rises to the height of
Mother's window boxes weld(' 'begin to
, his great argument, the earlier sPeeehes
show life. The moist; loamy earth was made before the war (411ing• nearly
packed into boxes and put away in the one-third •• of the book) deserve close
teller in early fall. Late hi the winter reading,. Here we have the story,
we had. to bring them up for the plant- which posterity will study with amaze-
ing season. Tomatoes, tabbage, radishes ment, of the warnings that were un -
and Stowers'. were all planted in the
boxes for early transplanting. •
iDad used to poke at the boxes with
his linger and enquire If they would
ever tome up. Mother •would threaten
to throvv something it,thim, and gently
Pats theseartledewse whese4e.ls_asCheere
rooting -with his,,..fingefassFiealiss..thei
•4'plaires --Wtt-srfrigtreeirsprofftsnir
through the earth and ike would watch
with. interest to see which' Would be-
speedIn
otherinirtlysi.thelr output, mug helli
We can do iiotnething.br 'rePairing
damaged naval and MeOlient• VeSeels
On this side of the water. We eon aid
ill aim! asaigning to Britain under
lease -lend as many Cargo sesseTs Tel
naval ships suitable for eoroy work
and anti-subroarine duties we on
possibly mobilize for the purpose. And
WO eau. hasten to build More of •theill.
We have not yet, come anywhere near
the speed, :We achieved in mass produe«,
tion of inerehant ships during the last
war, since the'defense authorities still
insist on awarding eontrfeetS to
dividnal ahiPYards instead of mobilizing
and unifying the whOle industry- for the
PthlierP°,1ess ,lessonsofonly production-dewpillaavueutglle,:unt
we seem to have, forgotten what we'
learned about it twenty years ago.
In addition, it would appear that,
coir Own navy and coast guard •could aid
in -the patrol work Q.11 this side of the
Atlantic.. Are German ships operating
inside the "neutrality zone?" If SO,
we ought to know about it. Indeed,
Mere would be,no.harrn in-diedifig out
where the NAZIS' are and .what • they
are doings as far out to sea . as we casi
efficiently •Alse‘ our available fOreCs in,
loeating 'Mein. There could be no valid
Objection if • information So Obtiailed
'Were relayed to ench Ships as might be
iff dapper. • Indeed, evert the. Most
squetunieh--Would• -hardly vreteet- if AA
AlaeriOan 'warship which sighted a
Geri:4ml, raider or submarine were to
Bash the news to the 'Wide air; for
whomever It might concern Such a
protection of guards and bayonets, but h *
the natural product Of free institutions. 4 %
addi on. • •
ra unt would be geed prettice,, in
They are not the pronouncements of•
the autocrat, but tile contributions of Ulm' are Prepared:to-Lute that the
a man who has the love of free dis-
cussion in his Mood. Here' in these
speeches the reader vdill find soaring
eloapenee, the rapier- thrust; -the solemn
appeal,. the searching vvarning, and,
with. it all, rich over-fiewing Einglish
.
good humor_. The
..$Pect'ator EiLondon).
THE sit,,FteINTIC ,SEA -
It Is already elear that he Battle
of the Atlantic is. the prefatie to the
e • • heeded the .undisturbed eomplacency
. ' Theugh the paved hignways near of those charged with the savvtill re- Battle _of !Britain ;, and the prefaee'may
• s
sponsibility fox the fn( if of this turn out to be the whole 'book... .
• Ierainiseent the three tailors. of •
Goderich are in good condition 'one nation, and the blindness ofsthose wile Americans are askihg what part we Ca'
Tolley etreet• was the gathering in .
eastward to encoopter.greatanttehespf,,
•
Prague that •"the 'iiirage are 'doing, by crosSing on their own
theory is that this' condition is t
' were postiy,disgruntiled Journalists who
result of the excessive' moisture of thh: opened the eve g of the blind, made the weigs. If we were able to produce
becau§e of their high position should play in this conflict. 'Hitler has threat -
does not have to travel a .great distanee.
"toy:nth last. week a some people WhO
eatt eSeaPe him, they
(evil -ThiSPialets "•-••••• "••
have been the seers -of the people and eneci that he will ntirlify our aid by
.7.00031; erl.,,ein Nes- mPle"- ved. a ' ,th•e- Ta*Fardhl*:*-a-the-l'illitereats'-
ground was 'saturated and froze to a where they could pick up :the morning intexe.ted - vie —ceettoi '2:bis. sWItfileaaredmistouribki.no.gQ#4'thwouggh*tLt'ktthadumb „in resor-tineg' tfo mass pr.od.uctiornl. til
. ws-athrt•The:sestiie"bigunortinatelywe wereThea' .tse•
dipikiirect-rorbeifefer.th t the.-azob
-4their„ Petty grievanceS,
They set forth greater depth than usual. This Spring Sun and in the afternoon they were a •. result of the electoral truce, the big, craft can, even on so long. asiliglit
when; the warmer Weathpr thawed out afiric'trdirnooan' eBorilitttsh people_ will hese to endure the carry a certain amount f
eke •nstisPrtted declatation that ithe across TO0111 to pick up the
the top gpound the water Could not Lambing time usually re-sulteii in one inuance of a parliamentary braise. . .o sma hough
-itmportant supPiles. But aside - from
press must not be deprived et the
right of eriticne-bY, verY e. ual through unfrozen,
seaPe as us • or two larabs whose aother paased ity—the 'blind and the' deaf and the
• Presence and their speeehes showing
• lie
•thritscritieiain is not suppressed.
dumb—c,vhose failure to discharge their
ground below, but encountered grourid away' TUX, would spread out on a
comfortable rug behind the stove and trust, Is; on Mr. Churchill's own show-
- , s, and So heavd up
hag, largely responsible for the jeopardy
we used: to fuss ovr .ethem vvith bottle
The 'Toronto Telegram; which is not till hard, With frostein which. we stand today.
the top surfaces.' Whether this ex- ,of milk and a nipple. , The same thing
Thlater speeches of the book will
' planation .will hold water or not we do applied to ples. Mother put up with be_ read without controversy and with
e t
accustomed to p gllin • its pun.ehes -
(kbserves:
' u
• • • II this traffic .throu h her kitchen in
• tiot ksiovi, but. evidently the science of
The Evening Telegrain has never-
'alth the did
gratitude. HaPPy, is..the nation that in
d -natured 'We ugh.
aDAY,
IT; lirtb, 1041
Loren•arayoldivrotataiwenhmsecteephilvuzvalfde:irevarectilatieett natilttleyrtoei
Tofharray In tillimede livroPeitilitLh:ek'1614ritilleee*.filus°
if
to
be
4ntaponi eUv:t e, tt e e lari::th::;:cugsInvhrbooll 0 ttEmbe ett'fiti dtab e ty' saiBt tgast 1:Etsvarsiti nntdtol ltacielect; ntuh! 114''4.(1tall lossatua' b on
land?II
effeetive; --13ut in the-MeAlitime. it. wee
"labe nYa•ttinegd twoliseatfebeguiltereorviloYtraYthekltt414
Dtirrilmt,itSh,abitdplitieprmipoptisensoe! weirefretaranbialaileoiortd, .iwtolthettehre:
sary to rc-eXaMine the eonvoY sYStem
mariae in 4917, but is It the answer
land? We do notknowt 'the ansWer, but
• singly, each, when it was ready and eaei.
at its maximum speed, instead of teing
ud
nbut:4re clual iy :ot dnobv:p. al lop t ar:eti 'oyfw:we oiawlinulaildidliesiendlowtuntao!rutt:euxtb7:11:413;;•:
Sened. DelaYe • vvetild be avoided,
Cargo space tould be more efficiently
" •
NaneaSY taeVwgettet Public '(11' eW Tor),
1N‘olt..8,1a5:11f1:07M1:011:10eaalC11841trekillgt.1111''1'
•
..theSomfoell
-prevented. if-tbg,, ,ffilgrated bY
'Yng
man—Sir; your charming daughter lies
invited Me to dinner. Her. !Fathers -
1011 do better 'than that.. sIll invite you'
to breakfast. Theu you can see how
she looks in the morning without her
• make-up.
• ARE YOU PAINTINGTHIS
SPRING? °
We Can Supply Tour Ever/ Need iu Paint
- Or mayee you need 'some NEW FUR,NIT'ORE to replace,
that chesterfield, rug, dining room, bechfoom or kitchen
furniture that has' become' shapby. If so
be glad te.1111 your requireinenti
PHONE 240
road ehgineering is still incompikp_te, :ark c'at the time 'WhYten brOught in its hour of need cai find thetitniiiir.'-:-
inc people of the Northern States in '
. sv-ithheld criticism . where it has
There .is a lot of read-meuding to • be a whole,family of little pigs for atten- America clime somehoir to believe that
seemed that critieism. has been
ealled for, and this paper has never done, tlir-Oiig- hoiit":*4 PEOVine'errird-ging tion. ' • . ...
-The kitchen furniture was 'alwaVa ,Abran 'Lliteoln was the clirect . gift
: been StiliSettedtopressureffiroin the from comments from v 'ous -soterce.s.
. - s of Providence in the dark peril of. the
G-Overnmeat Lo refrain from pub -
•
+1.
*
large. ForJustance, therocking -chair 2
Oivil War. The preparation of the
in front of the stovelhat accommodated . ,
man coincidiiis with the tudoldhig of
lishing erititism. So tar as vvesare • ,
Althodh. polim" gi.day is yet to come, the head Of the household • perfectly the event is 44tast the lifghest Point in,
aware the Government has never
. 4ftempted, he baterfere-with news- nominations for the Provincial general could carry' on oecagons, two of the the epic of Anieeca. 'Preece today has
family withoua grcu
t eat deal of diffilty.
eapere ,In arty dismission. oc.. public elections in Manitoba assure the return suffered defeat and,huralliation largely
The ssideboard was very large. A heeause there was no man to whom the
' affairs virliere , that diScussion has of the Bracken coalition Government
been, de.signed to promote the war . , . o. maiden aunt of mothep
r's gave it to her ,.....eople could turn in the hour of their
1-
Some journals _which see nothing but one time, and it survived for raany extremity. 'France had no Churchill,
effort. Nor would it be altogether
surfaCe indications ' point to the years. Each spring a coat 0! paint waM
s no Tteosevert, to etaxiii. -Htififilly for •
right to allow the 'Civil Liberties
ties quite liber,ally. This added. to uS the man was there, faShion•ed.„ dis-
Association. to earry away from r. Bracken. Goveinment, including Lib -
0_,,,, the. bulk of the .inassi:ve sideheard, eiplined ,and eqUipped. illehinst the
this meeting the idea. that the Go4- erals, do rvative,s, • C.0.10 ,
• i',.':1" which Mother cherished ter the Simple speeches. recorded, Iti this bookand
ern:meat is -Influencing newspapers su..
redit and whet not, as the pattern for season that "Aunty " would be huf
rt if - r
further back than their immediate pre
through the efforts of ."paid 'publi-
city experts who bperate at the a --national' Government .at Ottawa it The
.tdihsearded. l
: 'and COli17-"t1pra,eTittileCLhitlip.ere is the remarkable ap-
Ph •
Me expense That would be too far WrtiMe. But the Manitoba toali- T
f Till" c en wda. thrgef. . :1
ort.g. e.. :. . an e ... ami ss spread We may, . indeed, take
these things fel.' granted, but the his- ,
flattering to the publicity experts, 1
tion is not a war time combination arond it in the evening. Alother u.sed torian of the future will have more
most of whose production ends its.
ay to newspaper WastepaPer. Its chief cementing induence at pre- to lain beside the table with the' larap- to soy. 'Ile will dwell upon the amez.-
. •ice may he sent. seems to be the desire for a new light, and after father had perused the
so
paper he would sit , in front of. the ing coincidence that the n of an
baskets. The pet at- '
. - tacked- on the ground of Waste a financial deal for Manitoba through the American mother was called to lead the •
haa on its effect stove while we,children explored the
impleme/Ation of the Sirois reient. British nation at a -time-when the unity Oioney- rather .t
The real grievance of these "defend- beforfor thmple READING BEAtTER FOR BEEN •suprenr consideration. in their hour
e the war e sireason of. crisis. Lord Randolph's father and
era of civil liberties'Ssieenot-that they ,
upon newspapers -
shadows of the big, Ilemey. room.
.-
Mr. 'Bream' formed a coalition. long . of the English-speaking people was the -
thatlhe had not sufficient support in the OF ACTIVE_ Vinyl Prinftvg, m
. otlaer did not approve that early
eannet eritielze,. but that their eriti-
tiaras ;are subjected to, criticism, es,
• _
Legislature to carry on comfortably
eeurtship-, butstrappily-- their -olyjections
without bringing in. members frora- TORONTO, April 15'. ---School child- were overruled, with the result that the
worse still, rem igaorect, It would .be
Ten of 'Oritario will undertake •a large Potoinaeflowed into the Thames. How.
•"•, par ies. re. uo such • cell- 'cart of -the work Of SupPlying Canadian did it' Come to Pass that the ehronicler
I'
other t' The ' •
misuse -off e term' to describ•e as
dition.„la 'the Federal arena. . , itetive forces with suitable reading mat- 0! the Jest `great war has 'become the
'criticism the e-xkibitiol4s; ef spleen :that . ter, under a plandrawn up by the -leader in this later and vaster struggle?
have tome from the pens of some of ' Provincial Department of Education, it How was it that the historian of the
was announced today. Inco -operation war against the liTenacing _tyranny . of
' these trouble -makers and. netoriety-
• ,
. L i XIVi d -f thithe
--Islisrll
annei—thirseepaA sto-leitlerisnrstrndsthes-Nas
PORTER'S 'HILL
with . tile Canadian • War Services ou s s.to orern.os
• seekers, liortUnately their game is
the& played. out, .and they are recelv,
Ing little more attention. than they
sieserve.
-EDITORIA,L NOTES
•
The.deeletsued whistles of the vessels
fn. the Ifarbo.r Are pleasant accom-
Paelment of springs
•• •
The .Legislature prorogued last week
without making any propouncernent on
'elle Ardro flat rate question. Perhaps
We can "(it'll. hope. "r
• * • *,
Two .weeks ago the war news was
.all 'goo. Thia vveek it is nearly all
. bad,: , Thesehreee "the foltunespf. war"
SeehlS to •appiy. here.
• * • ok
The big league baseball season has
opened, and the sporting pages have a
new interest for molar who foUnd the
hockey, news left thentt cold.
• • •
The peoof-reader slipPed when in ,ft
Sieeispa.per publiShed hot more than
" luindred miles from Goderielt the title
kt *ma was given as "Oliti In Barn.
4abbas.• What Was intended, we
fancy, was %live XIS Barabbas."
• *
• A, 1(inca11dine citizen has given $1O0
to be distributed in Prize') for the bect
newer •vardena In .h11.0.own this ouramer.
tt 1ook9like a good idea. Local itorti-
- tulturists -should visit our sister town
during the seaeon to= note the reoults.,
ORTER•SHILL April 15„--A*num-
ber of farmers in this district sowed
-
their first, grain, last' week.
On :Stanley „it wasslecided-by vote to
Pegin early morning serstee at: Grace
church ,on the •first Sunday of May.
So delgt SleeP-Pr; be up anti 46W -end
ready, kir church at 9.,30. Sunaas
school after church. •
-Plan to be out to the Red dross meet-
ing at Porter's Hill on Monday after-
eoon, April 21st....:,Aeetiser Work will it elude publie sepa.rate
shiPmelit [schOol inspectors • and representatives
of knitted articles -and clothing will be
Packed; alsci there is quitting to -be
done. dome early. •
Sri. Harry Powell has had the 'Phone
Installed.
Miss H. Wilson, Porter's. Hill teacher,
Is spending ult ifo1iqp,y8 her home
neat. Whighain... •
Miss Isobel Woods has accepted a
pesition at 0. Vs Cook -'s, Glintons
-,,„11r.le. Cox has.....h.ired_with
Elliott for the, summer. •-----
On Sunday • a goodly number were
out -to the' Easter and' 'sacramental
service at Grace church.. Mrs.. Will
Oox had charge of the music, in, the
absence, of Mrs. N'erna Ilarris, who is
nursing. her Mother, Mrs. Herb Cox,
who has beetrquite 11.1). • Weare Pleased
to report, some imProvenient in her
condition..
Easter Visitors7—Iionie tOr IgaSter
were Mr. and Krs..4"48,- i)urnin, Lortdon,
t Milton Woods' Corp. S. Schoenitals,
Toronto, Pte. Morris 1ainso, CaamP
Borden, at Mr. ThoS. killiott's; Pte. Art
14111ott, home before' leaVing for Quebec,
with, his aunt, Mrs. ;Robert Harmer;
Mr. -And Mrs. •trlatul, gletties, Toronto,
with Mr e and 'Mrs, Allen Betties
and Mr,s,. JIM 'Blake and three doughters„ trolmesville, at ' Mr. and Mra,
Itobert Harmer's; Mr. antl.'Mrs.,Stewart
Visitor, London, at Austin Ilarria".
Thursday evening
friends gathered at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Thos. ilIlott to -spend a social
=evening with Mrd. Stewart Selmenhals,
who4was home for it short time with
her parents, and to present' her with
a 81f/tilt selnembrattee from her
frlettdA- At; Porter'a11111. 3etty, Itarris
read a nice1P-Worded address and Isobel
Woods presented Phyllis, on behalf of
these- present, with a 'beautiful end.
titbit and MagatAi* rack eombited.
thanked 411 in her wood happy
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Mann no doubt, have wondered What
was being done with the, SeOrCs
•thousands of Italians tikes prisoner
br the ,Ittitiab. forces in North -Africa,
AL titbit dispatch now states that MOW
4f, them have witched *nth Africa
Mod have been put to Work there, in
,roadmitiking awl other Jobs, -They.
issuing posters to be displayed in all power? Is it a mere coincidence that
classrooms, setting forth the ty-pe of the biographer of the great Duke of
literature needed by the forces and nailborough.,12 now called on to apply
inviting pupils to supply one -of tvite , all the lessons taught by, his mighty
such boolis each' school term, as well forbear as to the hegemony �f Europe,
as recent copies' of magazines. It is the virtue of sea power, and -the
sigttifie-
propo.edto continue the activity for the anee of the Mediterranean?What
duration of the war. happy ,conipiracy of eircurastante gave
Local committees to stiPerviSe the us at this most critical 'hour our leading
statesman and our foremost orator,
-ehdowed with Lincoln's peiver-of.speek-
ing right home to •the hearts of the
people'?
It is uo lithelliing that the Prime
tlinisterslnsthis.ourfinest hour is him-
self' an historian. Behied ever i one
'ofthe speeches in this book is the at)»
peal of the past. Most sPeeches in our.
present 'Parliament might be made in a
couetry that never had a history ast. all.
Ir Churchill alweys recalls our heri-
tage. Iles qtfoles Drake and NelSoff,
and, of 'course, Wiirlbeifough.
us of Napoleon at Roulokne 'looking
vainly acroSs the ditch. He reeafis to
the people of London, threatened by
ere • and Wells.' the. ehliidAdions Pkirt
played by their ancestors in the Civil
War -when they established for ever
of the elementary and • secondary
schools. The •I.O.D.E. is .allovving its
depots to he used as receiving and dis-
tributing centres.' Arrangements will
be made with citizens tommittees or
the auxiliary 'services branelt of local
military headquarters for the collection
of literature from the schools and its.
transportation to the local. -
depot. s ••• ' •
- On the parade ground. marched the
Colonel. Ile gave a -look at the paraded
men, rubbed his -Spectacles, .and .had
another lobk, 'iliang it gall," he barked
at the Captain, "what's the idea of, par -
acting all the big, men 'in. front of the
small men?" "Sorry, sir," explained
the captain-, "It seems that the sergeant
was a greengrocer before he joined up."
way for the gift, assuring them she
wOttld alWaYS• remember her old friends.
Gallica were enjoyed and -it -dainty lunch
was served.
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