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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-08-21, Page 2011r (!u rrttlitigtial- tar 00141111NINOy11P, 4OWUICR SIGNAL AM qC`131) grit)/ l'ablished 137 Sitgzial-Star Press. -3,41r31KA %Vest Street, Goderieli, Ontario (TIM 'COUSINS During tlweiest two months we shall discover how many relations we bave wha now live la the city.. 'They are beginning already to drop in . . `. just THE4GODERICH SIONAL.STAR Phil Osiferet Lazy Meadows 11 Dy Harry J. Do* Goi`V 21st BISTOICY IN THE • MAKING k„(tvvral books as welt as' of numerous short stories and es,ays. lie had been iiillit-health for tt last ten eears and had dropped out of the public. eye. • • • • „ When the administrative betide "of the two great deteovreeies met at Sea last Week, Slim wrottea.page in history': Tir eight 'Paints of..their dual, decittr,, atiOn constitute a plan for, tiemoeraey that is as_practieabie as it is idealistie. Britain and the United Stats •seekno - nggrandizem'ent ; they will ,respect the • "freely expressed .wishets" of eliefeOples as to territorial stiViStons and as to the, °form tI o.Verzulient under which they choose' to live. They wish the ,raw'Materials of the world to be avail - table to all peoples on equal terms, and they wish to establish for all "iniproved •labor standards, economic advancement and sOdial .security." . They 'wish to' afford .a$snrance that all men 4u all iiind$ May live . out •thZirliVesin , freedom from fear and want, and that all men may traverse the high seas without hirnirance.. Finally, they believe that the use. of' force between nations. -must be abandoned, and they The merger of the two Durham papers recalls to a Bruce ceuety editor ary on the farm, everybody goes into the , faet that in the last quarter- the housesand the general 4.•911.Ver$110011 Cellthry the' number .Of newepapCis in ill."Vt,t Scion they begin;to about thecrops. Their interest is that county has decreased from un „ • • nattering to a certain es.tent . . . anti eighteen to ten. Huron has 11;1(1- tile 'certainly very suspicions. It seem same experienee. There ,.are uow. ten strange that such vOutirnital city -dwelt weekly newspapers published iu this ler s should be interested ix. the crops at L•1 4V Meadows. county, whereas twenty-tiVe years a•go %fee next s • f tep t taleo e there were at least„six or seven more. wyee Garden." They work hard all Goreie, Wroxeter, li3usa1t and Dun- Summer long with' a plot of ground. Then one day the neighbor's deg ealter gannon are places' that had -weeklies seratehed it up at one Wile or another but .have norerooke from a face*et chimney withered it . •, or some.such now, and Wingliatn, ,Olinton, • Exeter Lor friendly visits. 9114,eir methods Of operation •would" -put ohe sof the old - tine pirates of history ,to shame.. • They pull up usually on,a day whelt you're pulling onioas ur pieking apples er some other such ta'sk. Assis CULSt0111,, story. They begin to ask about apples and G'oderieh formerly had two. Sea- and potatoes . . . ;and onions •and other s. forth is now the • only -,Iwo -paper egetable . Along aboht. this, time 'Mrs. 'Phil town" In' the. cOunty. • • • e • Weaken's. • S he .suggests that we might • • * 'giye them a feW thintes for 'a meal Or • War business has so stimulated the two. That'S their signal. VousineJoe or Toni makes a clash for ,the car and revenueseof the Canadian National conies back loaded, up with baskets and Railways that for the first ame,in more bags. The whole family spread out wieli- to' ha ve established .such_a.n_ thaw- a decade the ystep will this year and.. begia pillaging everything they am.., of peave that theserushing burden be able to pav its annual fixed charges eau find. - of a rnaments may be removed for all in full. This means that the systent time from the basks of the people'will haee an opeiating ,profit.ofsever, No dOubt the •Presideet and the sixty- millions. What d prize le would elould they have a few potatoes? Woll, yes . . sand they load up a: bag of potatoes that we had' gatheied to tide us over until We dug the whole • Prime Minister, with'their respective be ter some corporation to take over patch insthe fall. Ourtriendly cousin's ‘; staffs, gave due attention to plans for without the fixed •eharges, as some of _wife rehlember,s that onions -are such it . to march through the streets of Copen-. the'"Ille - ' end we have so the removal of the present greatest the big -interest newspapers would like Price ill' --- . •4' • ' -- - - - hagen to the'.royal palace at Anialien- many lovely onions . . . far More than . ' obstaele to peace, the 'Hitler gang, an& to see. At any rate, they howled for we rah ever use. ' _ . 1.borg; and one -day, I 'noticed from my' Current Allows on ihe FULL TRAINING IN CANADA. rQR°AMMAN' TROOPS 1 • riE DANES' .(101.0 SHOVLDER reit. .there is even a luainorome 'Paper. In the streets' a VoPenhagen InNtrly with anti-Itilerman eartoons and' jokes.,' ,e-eeseoey emars a eta," ,eadr.e in els And in the 'Warsaw ghetto there I t' litittonhUo ole. ost g the badges have 171111clish Paper' • 11 elie celoeS'ef the Danish flag, the Dane, thiaS issued, audit eau be asserted that Scores, •of thousands Of ceipies 110 brog; Some are red.. white rit1 blfw, this illegal Piress teaelles praetieally the colors of the RAY.; and very the entire population. Proof of this often a keen observer will notice the statement is provided by the feet that' three. letters, `'D;h7...8.",' which stand the Whale population obeyed the order. for "Deli Kolde Skolder" (the cold convt?yed by, the papers on September Shoulder). In many, ways .the Danes, 1. UM, to stay indoors during the are trying. t�. freeze out the Germans, afternoon. It was also by ineans of and all elas.ses take part itt thi.s Danish the papers thae, the Polish petty of-. method Of passive, persisteat Warfare. Danish hatred of VermanY _grows from month to month, and thelAiler- Mans are welt aware of it. 'Their 'ills:. like of the t old shoulder is S70, great that they have been heard to talk like this; ',It Ishard for 'German soldiers to be iu Polilne, because the Poles still fight openly against them; „and in Ceeebakilovakia every .Grerthati must expect to get a stab in the .back. But Denmark is the worst of all place's, The people are just Ice." But, after all, ice is fairly harmless, ncli• sabotage as other.. occupied countries have develoPed hit° •a tine art would be more dangerous. The Danes are not good *saboteurs,. yet the secret police have 'their hands full in • investigating the cutting of,the surface cableof the 'Gerrnairs'--W-elitanacht, pecially In Jutland. The cold shoulder is presented in everr direction. A: tobacconist will as,sure a ‘Germans'soldlier that- he haSs teat on the 43-ernattn frontier. ' confliet, writes our special correspond- tivials were instrueted, in order to avoid repression, to take the oath de- manded by the German, anthoritiee. Apart' frOm ,th(1•40' regular publiett, lions there are also occasional leaflets, short pamphlets and aaite longiSh. publicationS, one of which deals with the posf-war reconstruction of Europe. All these publicatioiss entail printing presses -probably concealed an the woods of Poland -Well over a hundred editors and eontributors, and hundreds of thousands of readers. Every person. involved risks his life, for death is the penalty not only..for working on an illegal paper, bat eVell for reading it. -Czes 1 a w POZalaSki. oGREATE§T .pANZER BAIL‘TLE" -• The • erOtesqueness'.`find hotter Of " warfare- on Soviet Russian soil are revoltingly depteted in ,a film shown to foreign press earresbondents in Berlin 'covering the, fiat fourteen days ef the Ts Einisniv nt Tt001)4144 11,01tr ferthely Ithof The,y• 4140 111 With the ,spread of hostilities and the possAbility that Canadian fo`rnlationt4 May he sent dinest Tiew liteatcw----4.---Cvae, the Vilitnate Ohjeet of 'the Vanadian army eystern of training mast tie to ensum thief suelt formations leaving !liquatitt are '0 -anted- to a standard whieh wUl enable tlwin to etievtivelY .froPi the nferaelitetliessland: Tlibs' Pettit was eMphasizett Coi, LaWsoll, di/Neter of • Milittiry, triiiaing :gat' rinDFIRSCht, AVG, a,chinery Repaired • On short notiCe. Ever,y- job receives in,y personal attention. Geo. 'W. Stokes , Eviiit St. Phone 206,7 tt Diffetutittlifig ItetWeett this war and Ilium in "area Iluring tbe Mak eon; a at don months of Aligust and ''''''"',1,,,es_ es s ',..... tioital Itefence headquarters, 'in a na- terse eeimeNrria....-!!""I'''''""sq------- tional broadcast this week. " ' i''.811;iletIlle'll11(y:)rfs. utrlitlita:illilidoielliW11%t411;iftlikel4s1:to tIcal:te4". even if it were possible' to put auy Vititqlt that many of those wh'o are stitti.1(trtsillt):,1.11:1:1111titilittgiglit;:1:f:'sxgi::;ti(al.:::ntlf:(ts,:tu:.ttiiir)11:(111(7as,,ini:s%,, jett,lew:10.(niourdieutsu.irvrliddsaotettrrhiertoiaa.aantutli4sooecgalsydanon:Qettuillaaloids:t. liNhtl)it.tuflo Tit:. ot(f) rtaatkieun fail? passenger ti,t5elinisgecrotteaatrrse, . ,ewx.acyesp.t those used for business and pros fessional purposes, right, off the high - The appeal to the Canadian, public to reduce the consumption of gasoline and 'cldi iv 1 ctiluriLi-r: i n'P :III tf ri%rafnr.g.p(c)ndiotioileuol:nen%::ritnylhtieenhefestaztsis;ipeitt:a(h',a.(a:Iratiguflhob.sneert. . to offer suggestions in an operation thol of ,;(1-11tititislelitzrilitigd,c.1,10t1natgl.tou that fin 4,4 !.04. VW • LaWson Pointed out that eaeh' aiid luau nitiel la:4 so highly trained individually that is able to earry out, 11 I§ task' in any eireunistances without waiting for lengthy and detailed orders, aud he Must be absolittely fit., A further differenxe IS the large number otskilled „tradesmen (some 150.-- chisel II eatiellS) required today 'in the . army,- few of whoin can be recruited direct ',from civil Ufe witheut interferine with war lu- au -Ara', and who must be trained tvitli- itt the army. To „meet these, require- ments a system of training establish - meats nunibering over sixty has bi,en 'set hp 'for the training 'cif, individuals from .senior •and staff _officer to rear rank 'private. With regard- .tossetillective' training; col, Lawson said that, while previously /he higher stages had beenecompleted not a .cigarette left, but next Moment , oyerseas, this must in future be .tioue will give his. Danish. 'customer all he for one hour and shows before troops leave Canada-, close liai- wants,. Restaurants frequented. ,by resT:erlisillie-renans Dons. on Littman beings -,i. tabled by of tite„ • ' son with the British army being main - exchange of others, and the his suggestion is net accepted. e e ec, o e ' "he German officers- are avoided hY 1110st animals, towns, and villages. it periodic return of ;Canadiatr-ollicers '• ‘4. plo„„yyithent an audienee. The ;Danish. * • ,.. etas mg ...• frOm overseas to take command in this They borrow books; they will mi't buy, Royal Guard is mow again. permitted buildings, and the shrieks of the of . bursting bombs - -a •,., „canary and to act aS instructors. . Danes, and .0erman military bands noise wounded': anti ling ' i.X.-- -al- - ' ttif Col. R. J. Manion's Work _ They have no ethics or erecligions. ' I W. OhnIci ilner'osis-inind;13bi.lokobksa!Kivi'aitilh glilloyming."'"'"”- wis s: I. . pigeons. -The Open 8004 -Cleve- ' Vittg. 7 rain e Tier\ es Col. R. J. 'Maniou, 11.C., who. soine .. land, Ohio, -'1. , • while there is at present na exPectation without presenting- an d fl •t Pl • y e ni e an :apple treeS, They shake down gree. dl e of a pel' dormant* P because the weighing ititity fortresses 100 tons move like active belligerent, the statement signed for remedying'ithessItuation. ' They are apples . . . ripe apples and all . . . . giant mo )1 e accor ing• to w J.' r band on the (se years about -the -fifty-million deficitThe children 'clamber all over thinalothat e' „ ' the man world'S history:" 'Russian tauks the beholders te the utmost. The film. proudly .deseribee the whole thing as nthe greatest -Panter battle in the 'Raacilhusplacte had to stop in the mid - that the "United State'e, will become an Cuard wa•• r d' e • f Lind wits folloWed by hundreds of by the President may be -taken, as keeping quiet about it at present, but will hold, leaving tlae oCher.s on the! pieces, whe-n. they are hit ity uncannily s , p ocee with ull music , and sceop up as many as their baskets I the film, but crumple up, smash,ed• : . , People shouting -and waving their hats. indicative of a definite undertaking as soon aS the -war is over and the ground. • The term!Children ans had to stand in gloomy curate ' G-erinan anti-tank .., guns. „ that the United States will,give Britain re-ctenues of the railway cease to co.They ver eplore . rhe ,,, • , ,,,, Silent* while the 'Guard -passed bv. _ , ,Women and old persens, -x - milk , d, ,. . andeher salliezs-full support la the in- s ,ng a evy la s 0 e ,• hotiseP an " It has oftea Weil • mentioned mat dazed' and .territied, shind-ferlorn amid tee huge -fixed- 'charges -we -shall again ., - 4 " --bs - - , - • vent -nal is Opt y the Germans -as a ferldne'•- 'for -real country 'butter • es- • -. . the smokings rains making -no attempt duStrial, finaneial and diplomac fieldshear the old cry. , Creamery butter is soTtasteless. _They. show -place. Indeed, the Danes.- are The news this week, that Prime- . .., Troduce a quart -Jur and fill it up with getting more foodsthan .any. EurOpean • • • '.. . Minister -Mackenzie Kingris he.England Our good friend. of The Moinit..Forest ..., fresh, pure cream .-. and could they .., population. • letitter, 'margarine, bp:td, . I just have a sealer of Mrs. , Phu s a further indication that great plans Confederate quotes Oar recent vomment , - • . coffee, tea and sugar, thoust- res-trueed, . I encumber pickles! However dos she are generously 7 rationed, 6and: one. can are in :the a:taking for the deliverance UPon still another editor's deseriptionemenese to____meee e . _ 'them taste so well! get meat -.fish • eggs', i - milk- and -fate ' of the world from the pall of. Naziism., .. • ., of the elm tree and -says .he -agrees They pickle in. the city, but the einegair..withanttsrimitation. '''Proliebly ever:v- . with The Signal -:Star in past but differs -iimetift be as good. or solething'be.! . thing will change with the end at the , EDITORIAL NOTES i cauSe th,e pickles 'never seem to turn , . in particularsT ." he principald , itter-1 ' ' , -- 1 summer through- the killino. of the" ; • , . . out righ•t. ' ' • 1 goose that laid, the golden, - egg.s. '''''""•1 4ce seems to hiuge upon ale ansiningi Pumpkins. ,Mse. yte-4 . . , the child - These (.00 August days are betteit „ 1 Thougft thousands of , head of .cattle of the, word nsyminetry." "The elm," i ren just adore pumpkin pie. •L'Ile have been taken to -Gerinany there is • , • ,s • . sat-, The 'Confederate, !pie filling,. Tlwy load up -as Many ' _they, lack: canned pumpkinnever makes ter v good -. -,-- I not„enough fodder for the remaining_ -- Goebbels says the. Cnurehill4loose- -gymmetry in 1t no MO trees are, pumpkins as they ,can • carry. and heave 'trouble. for the . Danes' . ' They are i livestock: Coal scaridty• is the „worst alike, but siymmetry in the ,sense .of them into the - already ,nearly full Vutting peat all over the country, but velt deliverance is an --outrage." Well; balance i:1; 0114 of its most striking trent; of the car. Meat . . e oh, good - the qualitY is miserable. The Germans it has brought out Herr Goeltbels' rage, . . eharactristies.". In using the word ness, a fresh -killed pi. Could the'Y' I have bluntly. stated' that the' European anyway.. . • , just have a tiny bit of the peat. to,,eontinerit-.*iltbe'6p,000.0)0 tons Short 4, - •-i *- • * _ we felt it was not exactly What we „k. i• •k? Th : t th - b • at ,• • of the:ordinary supplv in the co lino. Despite the. ;see- mingly • unfaVorable weated, but-, we. (.•ouldn't thinks of ii• „butcher shop is. always tough and, dry, winte-r.-1-filheWeirSillstances .,priu;••athe. ! better one at the moment, • A referenee I The.S. Manage to make off with a ham families Will have •Shiall hope of get- Seirsim, Huron 'farmers are 'harvesting., to . the -dictionary, however, -supports Or a shoulder . .,- ..and.samet iines, they ting- much 114? 11 In Their. houses,- .a6 , • - good •-crOjis and , Will do their share na take- the s.pareabs. in 1 -rtr •• - be II • • • • • -I, us to the extent that -one .sense of .the,„_ ._ . Fresh eggs . „ no, you simply .can't ' ' ;the too& production so_ necessary for - a vietory. to escape, rooted' tO the% spot and stun- ned by horror and despair. • A -'Special section of the film deals' :with the Jewish question and shows how hautireds .of tho6ands, amity of whom took refuge- in Russia from Nazi 'terroristiL have 'beep' hunted down. Their corpses are seen piled every- where. Crowds are shown being driven out, of their Punting homes,:'heriled to- gether and • marched (At."' All cellars, houses, prisons, etia,s4eces are ran- sacked, and 110 Jew is permitted to .escape. for t4nin for:play. The 'Politleal situation is ate ihei These. three machines. made in Eng - word le regularity,: NV hivh is eertaifilY hap fresh eggs in the'city. The stores i moment quite calm V nfortulla telY la ml • are of the beZt , type possible, • i 'Jot a characteristic of the elm; while must buy stale eggs at :1, lower Prjedel the strongest man in .the Cabiltet. is the, { .Foreign. Minister,' Erik Sea yen i us," who. eexailltit;iinl•sl.h40.111.(h.1.6',(2.Q1.s.'tolmonoiltet1 .ttehtlet:iim,s711,1001pos other. meaningS given tire "beauty,: or something. The hens aretreha'Sento The building of new air schools . . " • 1 I ,th .th,,, . re• ce„.... from the nests . . . and they IP ,I. , , : Ls full of acimiration for- the :Germans, each, . comeliness,. a you, . ,t.:-,.1 ,a 1 . • ; under the Clth Training tbe milk -pailful on the cellar floor tnat, , Iv, Heves in a Geran The Skipper of the ship just • ommonweaAir -The LO1H1011‘Tinies. • AUTOMATIC 'SOUNDING APPARATUS FOR, VESSELS .14 The Colonial eteamships Mathews - ton, Berryton and 'Laketon have -,now all been equipped. with an electric sounding device which enables•the shit). to take a sounding as she stearas along. months ago was authorized to visit the Canadian army 'in:England in con- nection with auxiliary services, is uow to make a. survey for the havr-, 'artily -and air force in C'unada. These ,of 'Columbus, Salvatioa Armyl` are provided by •the Cauadian Legion, !Ls° recreational. and educational services and °Y.11..C.A. -to aid the morale- of the Jighting men in their 'hohrs off duty., and Col. Manion, veteran of the last' war, and 'a., doctor in vivii life, will make recouiniehdations to Na t tonal Defence headquarters. as to where proven -tents can be made.. s • THE GASOLINE SITUATION klianovin-P-oso. • From many sections of the conntry come reports that a large number of Canadian motorists want to be rationed 1:rsolunrteagrrion .rather than ., do it Mdst of these have not yet grasped the situation They do not understand. that any foem of rationing would re- quire ---at least .three months' prepara- tion and that -it would not be sufficient to start sseVing gasoline and oil in Oetobtr, They -do not see that fuel that tt*. • , , He_mvictory' , juSt ' t 'blew* those ersibed as archaic. Anyway; vvhile we we intended marketing the next _day. t n d ti 1, • • • moves a switch to start the niachine oPerating, then wateheS a needle' draw eliart _sof the lake- bottom.... Capt.. Mis,ener io1m 'he -hopes to- --have----;,-a ma,} differ slightly ae to tile definition Vegettibles . ...No, _city „wardens also he was Foreigli Minister. Ile is • _itt...airtlittrity believe the -• war is far; ; • . • 11,7.• -vex siArtti -to-'-do \yell . - • . • ; t of syluntet.x,v-;---vyi" -can- agree-lre•artrl sive . attic), a ming nt I:)se co -alteration - from being 'over: •••; • ' describing 'the elm as graceful, stiit'ely'', 11 1- 11'1' h 4.. and. with Berlin as• soon as possible _ , • * • * . • cat rots and radislie,s and ouctimbers jeeee kho,„%s 'that SCaveuilis reke- •St. , 1,/ 7"i"" • ALLY . KILL • One Pad kills flies all day and every •day for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 pads in each packet. No spraying, no stickiness, no had odot. Ask your Druggist, crocery or General Store.. • I . 10 CENTS PER PACKET WHY PAY MORE? THE WILSON FLY PAD to., Hamilton O 1)111 it 1)r ent ti 111 i hint (inilOt 1)0 . t•mions :xre said to be a "crying, i,atot beautiful. ' -ramPle'4 sents only a A-ry small' fraction of obtained from England. . . , * • , . * : * . s, •• ; nAid what they don't pick they t need" in Mihail. ontario has plenty ' . ,:. •,, . . on: The baskets hre beginning to. get ; the Danish 'Population. - Even the Qer'; "In these days Whele 0.-ery hour • , ,1 The SiratfOrd Beaeon-llerold'quotes ' fall tind so they take some of oq1s. 10 111. sap that ninetp p'ereents of the day and week eounts• in the•operationj, ,. of 011iOrIS : 55-1q not send over; a ship- v li f that ..t - , Mayor enry o :(.1 y as declieine 1 TiwY.11 bring the*. back the next tyne veople are pro -British, and that of • a ship, I, '.h 11 be more ,thau repaid . t. lead?' , He' re is. a .101) for -Premier ! "ay.o- I ," they come out. • ,.&-sciit3 tne per cent. believe ill Li.‘ if the ..echo -sounding machine saves . .. ' Ile,Pburn, - who knows a lot ;Omit -) - . . , tc supPorr the for voluntary i lint -lily they have their lood.)0fe,,bootiyi British victory. '.Nevertheless, it would one ship from running 'aground," he 1 saving of gasoline, because he believe's , Cousin -pulls outset • roll, or t Ht.- ai d he very - dangerous just now to attempt . • I that' people should. be- "forced" . to exelude sicavenius from the Cabinet. With a shortage of vessels on the, ' says "We'll have h) giNe you something —, . • _ , . ; . . said. onbms. lakes, _it., was .iniperative that fel 'ships' ))e kept running, he adifeir, and -Pointed oet the danger . of vessels running, alg.round in fog or when the . weather -gets. bad. He said a ground 'ernzlel 1 .calise so lunch ,loss and delay that it would hold up transportation of . vital commodities -used for .war Work, and it is essential that all possible boats be kept running. • - • * , • The (serinans would not 'tolerate it and oi t ia s u , 0 i 1.1( 1,,,, . , • i - -- -N6*. -tlii- flie silk sit nation has beet-cigk'frevJ.' -tkr 14 -1 -el" -..11f. -the ''''itkVer•nnieht I -t rrtstee---" - 'He' .. s i eventually would demand -ii-• Pt-freIy )deeides that mare gaSolitte nnist be ' pockets the money and says . . . "I , •.. , . . -- come a- serious matter. aren't the ; - " . . , +.'. um regime...... ,4aved, 55 113 thidle around with .pro -,..know you have so 10 114 that Oit doesn't Y -The Germans -are aware that the .Goderieh --iris ;>•oirp, :to do something , ' I eltunations and suo,-"estions when tee, eeem .avoith at* tine, -to ) on. but 3 on Kin.* is their- Most darprerous foe He 'With that nitilberry tr),-y in Cmirt House ' se ' - . , - I come on in to the city some thee and los„,fli.. keeping the (Cnitraet. 1-1 ivas do not attain, their objeCtiver . 10 ' • -Park'! I)on't silk stockings (quite from .: well treat you' rig•ht,2:. i forced to siert after the invasion and • our opinion this attitude on the part . The chlarea are piled in. on top of ! never tai.ies'a step beyoed. By e.' very „ mulberry trees? . * of the Mayor of Stratford iloes little the produce, • cousin tal•-ks out a box inetim2 in ,their pocter- the Germans -erte'i-of eige -s, ._ e te -bilk.' or in se- ( I Ylve tried to influence hina. - Once Creitif-Vi hun or to ihe militia -Pa „ , . • °. The Nazis liaoie eommandeered all ; puts them back in his pocket -and with ' • „., ..,„„ •I they appointed a German prince rela- te he : of , wit ich he is t he head. T lie • Govern- I the; chinch- ItelLs *in' Norway, , . , - , nee .as'. )\ ,s'-'”, 'Jive of the ,German-born Q ' a puff of smoVe in -Inv f' ' - • ueen Alex- coirerted into war niaterial,_ Thel men'', 'or the Federal 011 Cont rollei. is i ,don:t 111 e 41115 , wooden, ee.1,-,e1„..,„,," . • , andrine, as first etas* at hie Le-• a ial 1 Norktegians .40ay ' yield , tqe bens ill Possession ,of • inforation which , Is drives etf. , lion in Copenhagen. The prince paid L ••••* beyond that of the NitiYee of Stratford, a Visit hi the, royal. castle. a 11)1.- after philosophically ; 'they would not be of ,. - . THE GRAIN,TRIMP/IERS, bus Eng for half an, hoer diseussed 1 and.yet the' latter sets his eninformecIl trineh use in a Nazi...dominated country , • . , family ',affairs he suddenly tiled to anyway. 1 opinion tip '‘iii-ainst that of the Govern.- ment. One. reason that shoild suggest Dear Sliseel was interested in read- , ! Editor The Sig•nal-Star.- • , '" open a political discussion. King Chril;tian •Immediatelv e to his • • • -Russia has been ;:leserileet , as 4r- itself to any person Jor.preferring the t. illg, .111r. Parsons' ,stateznerit reg-arding feel and 1 voluntary system 'is the saving of CX- 111'-' , Vi,a3 ii•rain7t rimmerss but ', tam .t, She .nsee you any . . r • • more he said. ....".'if you .,., asked.him to go.' -,'spranwill not religiousbut it isstated th:it on JuneI . , •, tie m e try to talk 'polities. were 8,23: ; pense in eomparison With one of -com- I ----Lthe London Times (front a eor- lst of this year' there ; zibt already made a -satement giving rouleteeeewhich would require an• ariny their side..of tik t uestion 1 'ho e they • . ,' 1 - • . P . lispondent• reeentlY hi i'openhagani),'• - ehurches,' mosquea and synagogues. in* .. ....• 4 . of inspeeturs' who. would have to he, will. . • the emnitry. 'German bombs will re- , It made one smile t() r< that "there , . POLAND'S SECRET PRES:.414.1S paide-and dollars tire a ftirtor in the I duel". the. ntunber, of e0111.4'. 'but may ' s .. e is ii Waiting list of • applieants for . one , - , tue first things the V1 7iS , increase the a t t01111 a 11(1. it those still -s'"-. ... ,.. . - ,., 1 places as grain-trimniers," when one '' ''• 'o'` - - ''"' , ' ' " system, it is sitids",Would tte fairer:. but happened to know they had to go miles • .. _. ..,,. stippressed • in IPOland 55 the pres,. x r as Well as..•asoline. The rationino• ' rt 10 ining. — • „ i * ' 0 * ' if ,(17ry ellizen is " ratiened at, say, ont Of toien on the .Sunday moraing,,to , Pre-war Poland, had 0,200 periodical get someone to do the job ; . . ;- publications101011 4, tg 1111111 190 daily tllens o• ILs rper-mouth we shall • Continned :pressure upon the High- en piThe idea of the. Elevater 6rni--pany 1, papers. Today.; in Germaii-ocenpic4 hear a great deal about the unfairness „... . ways Departinent at Toronto lids re- voluntarily" giving anyone an in-, Polatok there are only sixteen publicae same level sv it hout crease in Wages provokes another , dons in the I'e.lish language and they of putting ail on tlie . suited at last in the decision to bard- . , 1 surface the attlerieh-Port 'Albert see- eonsideratinn of , their" needs. • - The sniile. ft is 0 _we'll -known' faet that i are all published by • the 'Nazis. But 1 Government sy t ealls ipon 'ever•feiizen: the Men Wito.,-work ,LinsIde the elevatori altmgside this Nazi-edittrollea Pi <'.4 lion of highway No, 21. A. - (-heaver: urve asked' more . than once for extra ; titere ls a network of illegal publica- le to .."1.0 C'oehrate.in a veluntary system of l , surface than the usoal eonerete . , maney for overt -mil. ettol Sunday work,' tions a netWork amazity.• in it?: rich - t:). used -bat if it is well eonstrueted '"'""''ilifil. and. 'thee he"d °fr. ,... , a ' hut this has always •beiIii refused, al -1 it.- ' ‘ ' ''' on 11 good foundation it should be sails - 112 11 114'1P:1111V hit S some responsibility, though it is paid at all the other' The fall nninber of.these illegal pub- . factory'The Thpartment ie to be 4,571.11 beyond thaf of ;thvam's e private elizert,!4'let• • . i 1leghtions .is not 'knoWn, but it is . ' ' , I 11...or rstand that these . men areprobe -', itly not lest s han. t ,wenty-eight; in using his iniluemq• in support of i w:.it fer a .4(4)11(1 visit from an ' and their range is 'extiemelv Wide. congratillated upon the reversal..,, in 1 part at 14.11St, of it. 0I 1114 OUR' Mk. l' that. Co.OpPre1011. i . DANGlii;ROCS` TALIC ea li a (I a 14 supplying eggs to 4reat I ' • (ottawa Ieurnal) i officer of, the 'Conciliation 1191111(1, who I First of all there aro the (01113'par pes t . has been ealled by Mein to inquire into roneo7typed sheets ss 1I1( give the , W:12:0g,and Working eonditions. Iterv's foreigli news on the basitt of the MBA,. , hoping they get a square deal. broadeas---ts,-one must remember that Britain,eat the rate of 1 STe540,000 a t . . OPTIMIST, the Poles- had: to surrender all their An amazing number of people gave • -- - - — ' Wiri4esq sets.and insole information ye:tr. - Britain 110441S DaorP, it,owever, 14411 going alunit Ottawa in resent days ' IAGIlt IS INIPORTANT „ _., from Poland. Then come the weeklies; and the call goes out_f9 !in ailditional saying that the war is going to be -over I,. The worker whit' :11)01(1S his (lays normally printed. - They sontain pree- prodmeion 4)2 two eggs per month for l in si:44 months." Why these neople tieing his eyes finder poor lighting may imp: inside!Anfolanntion triep Poland,, eiene,, Canadian hen. Huron contityo thiek and say such a thing we 411)111 'be more tired than one who devotes his ' foreign /WW,i,,, 'Mid editorials. The we , think I( is P101 1.4 the time to diggittg (litchi's, according' to; Standard of these editorials is un- ties' the lar ..est. lien population in 1 k11()W. . , , I thing Hitler and (p94 1)1(41'. evould like J. W. Bateman, writing iti the current usually high. They deal not only' with , eianada, and iiiiron's industriotus Anil , ; l 1 1 • ti 1,. f "Ile Itl "`ofil.`al 'ea r ti ' ti 1- *- of the present sittfati t , . t us to sas :ind (mile 1 ti s _in ex111" y semi,. o a 1, ti. 01,. n 0 le ie anti 3•sis at , patriotic fowl, already laying, to beat ivith their 'hope that we' Will '1i<1 en Health League of Canada. lIe ex-!, but also with the eonstruetion of the tilk, band, Will, we feel snre, do even our efforts. - , plains that -nervous .0114 rgy is used up i future. ..i. regular feature of thege bets r to beat Hitler. . Talk :Vault the war eliding in . six in the inere, act of geelifft, and that weeklies is, the analysis' of, important , months is nongensel- dangerous non- under incorreet illuminatimi - the articles in, the ifritiiiii 'press. Some, of ** * • , .., o 1 Seil:W. 'Phis war may end la, gig, quantity of .such energy put forth', these papers areillustrated,- so that lir, Newton Nell! avish, whose deattli 1 months: bit nobody ittfows that nor amount' to actual WaSik"‘. AS the level i ono may find in one of them, say, 0 s Lq 1epor1e4 at Toronto, though not has information enabling' him to gay of .1110rninatiOn is raised. better and photograph of Winston-tlinf<11111 ancl quite a native Of •Iluron4lis birthplace that. It might he said just as* reason- 1110110 4111(1(111 Woirk is performed While, , General Sikoeski 'inspecting the POlish ably that it will go On fiir .ix years, at the same's, time" the Mental end artny.e, „ being jiiet ontaide ,the county at Stafta, mit_ .vgtil(1 lie bettor tool -gap. six year.; physical strain on the. vvorker is There exhlt ' Alfr-lo Monthly 1 and attended the Seaforth ,CoIlegiate Instis I ' ilcina4firtolitiv ,tlie. first would not decreased. 0 , . 'I quarterly reviews ,whieh contain ern- tute and in his earlier 4laye Wm; Well .bealsi: d ..,... 4 No We had better ,. General acloption.of the most modern thetic analyses of the war 'sitination. Iniawn in ,tlith •Connte. Ile was, editor --'41011` talk that l.ci little' more thanwishinpt0od9 of He:10103 would, the wrier ThAoreviews carry as many a14. thirty -1 f,,,,_,, Gs -4w,, ,74.,n r ,,, of The co 00,.,0,,,,;,,, t fill thinking, when. It isn't a species of asserts, result in 'bett4T working con -1 ttvo pages. i .,.s.i.aazyv..,, ,.,n, .-,,,,i.a5 ow (biunr..-,.,,,,,....,1 svqxtr.,4tition: 'flupemtition and wislOull (Minns and imp•roved welfare and Opeclal. papers are produced for tlid ., VI: 414- I thinking aren't good war weapons. 1 kealok among canadian, workers.. peasant% for the YOUtb, for the.child. , "3.-• .4,P1"- ' LEEBURN INS* fottaisit4s:1 spfiCiNt• • orosa itstetikto 6V. • - * Circumstances • make farmers rtOnad orbillselislpsfuror- irnce, and our - Pilot policies give the farmer the ad- vantage of lower rates—and we give • 'egitra-good, extra -fast service. J. W. CRAIGIE, 'OODERICH NELSON HILL, GODERICII. G. T. TREI:XAVEN, DUNGANNON REPR41SENTING " • PILOT INSURANCE COMPANY Writing selected risks in Automobile, Fire, Plate Glass, Burglayy, Public Liability, and other genetal -insurance, Head Office, 'Toronto. , LEP:Br-RN. Ang. :tad •Mth. D. Fotheringham of Brucefleld affd mrs. B. Chalon of ,Kippen were, visitors here (lay' last week. Mrs. P. Harrison and her two sons, from Porter's Hill, spent Sunday after- • noon with her'31)arents here. , Mr. Richard Gliddon and hisdaugh- ter, 'Mrs. G. Hewitt, *of Mitchell, spent' O couple of days at the former's tunnel here. .The many friends of Mr. Gild - don are pleased that he is able to be about again after his reeent Mr. and • Mrs. Cleveland, from ,Talkereille, 'visited. the former's rela- tives -here during the week. •'.4.'_eits Sunday tu.) church service will itelield here, but there will be Sunday school at 2 p.m. There will be a joint service of the four charehes at Carlow at 11 11.111.' ArITIIVETStIrS 84.1171CPS be held at Leeburn on September Ith. WV. 1"). Ponieroy of 'Fingal, • II former pastor, will be the speaker and special music will be given. • In a bull 1 library there Li a sign in the reading room : 'Only low talk permitted. ---Argonaut, San; 1"raileiRe0. GO 50/50 WITH OUR FIGHTING FORCES *a' o ATTENTION STAND YOUR FEET AT EASE Oat ARD'S MAW • lt atie Gal a 0,e 0:1 „.---( • aft 'Pi "9-(64° •%.0 40•1%°1'' Vicel . Q, .tta° t° fak.q ‘953 sPe C16. e 0 SOCS 40.03010:00:0 (S ‘0,1 slok eltt 1001) 100 100.9. .94/ vtle&s:,,,,a, IA41;411°,4,1 diceo 1.6 VS cAtev‘trci:OvIVC5/°t;e1 es% lottt 0 iso v c: 0,, se0,00 op,. Os' vpneWt° ' ati.vel _at jAvyti 101 oit, 11114 IP. -•,c -i -k. file 81°143%te I 14,010 ' ...i. 0 c 1(0' s ,- Ate ,...-- . v . gfievre.. andS,44t4 9014aziway.e. aot,, VICTORY!