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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-09-11, Page 2-AO* TWO SIGNAL AL'U+ `T1 11E 0O11Rf1E IOLi Published by Signal -Star gess,° Linacted, r West ,Stet °- odertch.:,Drntarin ,.,i: 'i11'dclTIiSID�� Y, 'SEPTIONUIIL R 11th, 1194'1 11YI RQ ,A. ''AIRS Perhaps as much -as could. reasonably' he expected ' was' , accomplished by the, maeetingsit '('Minton with .the'1Iydro en- gineers. The "Provincial Hydr4 Commis: signis pretty much a taw to itself, and wheat its dl<i�tatet•are questioned it can send out highliy . -aid meznlers of its ,staff, thoroughly conversant with the details of "Hydro operations, to +bol:ster its authority, by explanation, . bymore • by argument,fall and, if these , or less polite assertion of , the„ in- competence tencce of any . person to Question. the Hydro way of doing" things. The "iGoderich delegates had a "two- ` fold� purpose in the meeting. One was to secure a lower horsepower rate for this town; the other to. Obtain. per- mission for the dispersal of the large surplus which has accumulated in he hands of .the local (Public Utilities Com- ission. Hydro propagandists make much, of'• the, spotto Power at 'cost ;" but it is axloniatic that it power were •delivered at cost there could be no surplus. Engineer Jeffries had the answer to both the 'Goderich requests that the war would be followed by un- settled conditions and the surplus would provide insurance against any loss of revenue which might ensue. Apparently this answer was accepted -- by cceptedb the delegates, despite the fact that the surplus th • "h cuu years— before, the NVar -began- Either . Mr. Jeffries. was no'' undid or. the aro�ole were ;moble-'te- faresee sIdyl?, war a long ,way in advance. The fac is that the surplus, which at the t•nd of 19401 was over $33,000, is' a vioiatiozf of the principle • on which °the Hydro enterprise,. ' is • founded, and,,,,,,Jas .has _e . been stated before in these. columns, there gas a suspicion among ,the people of .Goder}ch that it is being accumu- ' lated ,for some o ulterior purpose. de fend Ding used• 'for ofieaaee, • `••• IIitier's "new order" seerais to hu•w '(mused a great deal of ' disorder iu Ltaree.„0 .... h .• y 'P holiday The- next h y will be Thanksgiv- ing Vay, , October 13th. British peo- ples throughout the world will have much ipr Which to be thankful. « * * Finance Minister Ilsley says that no fortunes will be made inCanada• from war profits. The i.Government.is keep- ing a strict control os;er war financing anti exeess profits are severely 'taxed. The Nazis can't take it.' A great outcry`"comes froth Berlin over, ,recent British ibonabing raids on that city. One would imagine that Nazi planes had never visited Britain; kilted thous- ands of civilians, and demolished • •� (1 C THE. GODEitICII SIONAL STAR hM Os feroflazyMeadows - By, filai<ry 44 $3031__ "TUE O T-IgnItNER 1,,Nye went to church last' Sunday with a horse and buggy. 45 the radao,elaily• blared forth encoura$-,eriaeut . to Savo gasoline and When every newspaper glared at is with .0 advrtiseme?u, calling attention to the -need •tor saving gasoline, we . became determined. at Lazy ?Meadows to trade the"gas- burner" .for the "oat-uurner, and w. Annabelle, the original old grey mare who arts b ett doing light duty as a third horse ever • siuee we became, so accustomed to using tine earthat we forgot her, was surprised. 1 laciul� grazing' in the east meado, on !Satur- day day night, she looked us over, muchis the smile was that a doctor would when he felt Oat perhaps the sun had touched some vital spot in your head, as We led her up to the barn. ,,Her hide was sleek froin the inactivity of the -past few weeks;°+but we curried and. combed her until she fairly glistened. Then came the task of salvaging Theree buggy from the driving e was a nest of eggs under the seat and Biddy, the little red, hen, put up a terrible fuss when we discovered her Adding to her secret hoard of eggs, churc hes; ahbmes and public buildings... The mice, and the birds °fnr7sotixe-=time must have been carting away the lin- ing of the buggy seat,.'beea .se, when we felt�it, the collapse_ which resulted made it look something like 'a pancake with a hollow spot. without- mercy. The Coward squeal whenhe finds his brutality recoils upon himself. r * . * * Already there is thought of the com'- How truck accumulates in a buggy t. Wilts and nuts the sending of, looking minerals orities are urging old honey pall. Aha bag Christmas mail overseas months in a - Bought for the cattle or„ vance. Only a certain � ,� , �;" term early innded for the carrying of mil taping to tate gra needed are the availableseason. Two (:ld bridles that -mailing ' 3 left too late matter, and mending but'which were never taken t be so : • A ' ale of, has- fork. rope we planned on splicing ail it broke early.. in the season. Two ,balls of binder' twine we had •foagot ten— -about. Several p cture _frames an'd' an excellent Photo' of. a bewhisk- ered a'nees.tor that nobody ,seenxed• able to identify. A patented tire extinguish- er that. a slick' salesman sold us 'brit which we had forgotten to ark instruc- tions for, and 'which in all probability wouldn't 'work axxyho.w. lcio or three mg Christmas. The- pos`tofce auth-i ora cutter in a shed -in' like a pile -of -WMJ•R o Thai is the title of ,an article an the ettrrent number of The, Blue , u. Bell organ . pf the Bell TeiepTelephoneC or'pany. The writer, It: 1.1. 1Sllh'neer,= present 'fiscal year Will be eonsider3DJ Y more thait $2,000,991,00.01 *This 14• twcen thirty .ave .(per eat. and forty per rent, o the 'total estimated' att.' tional • income • of $ax0;0OO,000. When ti War etpenditures are added the ,ordinary expense of all Canadian gov-•. ernznents, Federal, 'Provincial and Mun- icipal, Caanadians this year will havet to give l; i •e u- about :fifty.- cents of every I: dollar earned to foot, the Bill. In terms •f 1'u�naeilX Iarovi(le:s about eighty: ilei centl o f the, total estimated stational ancon e 1 of the students: R:tlrAt.F1 has six 'co}nuaands s r. preea1e� ad across -s the Dominion, four o s training commands; and two operation- al. 1,`ach training command has tinder its jurisdletiol the various schools' and establishments which a�p,re .-necessary tta the 1 coni rlete air training' Plan, some of &whish are:, boinbixt•g and gunnery school, ;ni,l' navigation school, planning depot,. air observers . sehooi, recruiting centre, , equipment : and accounting sChQof, air 'arirnanient school, general reconnaissance school, repair depot, eleheftary dying traia1ing,.Sc'hoal and so on. In addition to Ods,, •atchin'g men over- seas, the it:C.A.F.''is a, powerful factor in Cantad?3-U'uited •States defence. Under the operational commands, its planes are on patrol duty in the Do- minion dail•Y' and 'far out to sea on the A.tiant.ic aid, Pacitic coasts, The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan will soon have a pool of partially trained recruits. The Air l,,adet. CLeague •of 'Canada a ets to enrol 23,000 youths for a grounding in ax}r force .e'lementary.=training. • Canadians must learnt the .art o grumbling. We db it ibad1Y. Not only. have -we, created, an. .lerron ell,S:, 'prey'. scaly rust in an • ll ofagmil , hs ' ° d and forgotten. t number of ships A. cake of rock salt we had sign abroad, particularly south bf the border, bye our grousing abut the wear effort, but we seem, also to have; con- vinced manyY' of• our "aia folk" that Canada bas.� one to the canines. -"The 41a national defence tax receipts are going up the celebrated spout, thy industrial situation is . 4n a chaotic state and Ottawa is inhabited by ignoramuses,45 the full bloom of their itnbeetlity" is the picture painted by the comlplaining Canna-- We annel, . of iambi- We must acquire the artg g • c rha s. more import- ant, is IIr and h. , tll A 1�' e ant, We must learn to listen to grumble, ing without letting it> kn'oQk our judg- ment "off , ;balance. When I.-I'Albert •Obcbs in London vehemently declares that "the government is a h'ass." no one is deceived. When in answer to a criticism of Churchill you might ,Sug` gest to him that perhaps a new prune minister would- de better, he, would 'likely think you daft not to know "that there ain't no one as could take the plaice of old; Winnie,*'_ The British Isles «pal)• cease to be British . when •t1ie right to grumble is denied the man in the street; ;blit let no one be misled by it. Let no criticism of the Government's poiic5• in refusing to adopt conscrip- tion' . or complaints about the lack of fireside chats by our Prime Minister obscure thefact that 'Canada Ls doing 'a good job. The speed with which so many changes have been brought about placing the. Dominion on, a 'powerful war footing is nothing short of miracul- ous. A. . Rib is being done here in Canada the like of which has never tiitrsurpassed r`ri �ao�ultrs='o' -- -- parable papulation. Many of us may believe- that • the war effort -can - improved. but it's still a -fine effort.. Some four hundred and s'eveiaty thousand Canadians are now in the armed forces, of which three hundred 'thousand are on active service abroad and at home.., The' Navy • The Rbval Canadian' Navy went into As for the requested reduction of -the - ''to Goderich, Mr. 'Jef- horsepow•er rate d>nt of,one fries, a'ccording to the°.state.. ntl , ad - of the delegates, rather reluctantly 1 - matted that- it might be granted; al- though hen Advised against it. ,If a lower - rate will meet' the- costs and charges—arid there seems- to be no 5i) many d'lscoyeri . f 'this why should it 'not peculiarly strong tie which existed be time toremember where all the articles that by March, 1tJ•1'' the stren•'•th of • oa delayed that they w ilia net reach their destination until atter Christmas. ° 4 _ - The 'Town, Councit is to be com- mended upon' its move for the closing of beverage_ rooms . at t 1.0 o'clock Its action . is 4ndoubtedl) iu line -"with • public sentiment. • It must be noted, however, that the Whole beverage room - business in Goderch _is • illegal, as re- ,peatedly declared by the courts, and corxtinues,only because the Goverathent of Ontario ass licenses in defiance of t of the, -Baited States, 'Castadas total war spending -would' be 'equivalent to 'au expenditure by the United StateSq for defence and for aid to Britain of 1 about 4'35,000,000,000 in a single year.) Briefly 'these are, some 'of. the things Canada is doing and, for a station of eleven .natil1•ion 'people, it's not a bad effort, ;4;471 • If you feel lile''grousing about any- tlifng- grouse. When you get the urg'• to euss' taxes, do so by all means. 'T'alkb. a strong stand on the matter of con- scription if you wish and criticize right andleft—but don't. 'belittle iCanad.a's wax_ effort. Suggest all the improve- ments you wish, but don't' winim,iz�e' what is -being done, and give 'some credit to our leaders. empty: 'bottles, souvenirs of Uncle action the moment war was declared Josiah's visit to us, when. we tried for -and it has continued to play -�ittttld- in- ,1ay s to find his cache of "snake -bite- creasingly prominent role in the oil." A -pound of- tobacco --the raw_of the Atlantic. At the outbreak of leaf variety 'which 'we purchased one I war,' the Navy's strength was about • ships f 1 'time because -lit wits so„c cap ' its mobilized s strt�ugth it lug the manufacturer out- I , i• ineludru - "Industry The Canadian aircraft industry which'was of small dimensions at the be othuring of the war has built more GREAT . LA.KES SHIPA • . ' . FOR c,®4STAL., TRADE` Prospects are that every suitable s •Vessel Plying the Great 'Lakes and St. Lawrence canals system will be trans- ferred to the Atlantic coastal', service for the' winter month.;,,,,.,r':ather than , have these boats idle by being ice- bound. What tonnage can be•• trans- ferred Is sill a matter of eonjecture, since much depends upon the specif eaa- than i,500'aircraft and the present rate ,tions of individual ships as to whether of production is about forty -planes- ,inspectors' will pass -them. For" ex - each week. Most of the primary train- ,ample, 12 -inch hatch -combings, com„ ers required by the British Common- mon on canalers and lakers, have been wealth Air Traialing Plan"•have been regarded as insufficient to withstand supplied and the inklustry is now I seas in coastal service. However, it is turning to the'Production of advanced not illogical that, because Of the great- trainers reattrainers and service Craft of the heavy- need for ships, more latitude- will be bomber type. allowed in. appraisal of the vessels to MartY a' Canadian forest -- virgin ,be transferred.- What will have an im- forest-;iiut a -short time ago—is _ now screening the ,productit,li of one. or more Machinery Repaired On short notice' Fvety ;Yob receives .lav . perona1 attention. �+-' Geo . W..Stokes machinist East St. Phone 200J' on ,the farm of Alex. Watson, conte:- sioit p(e• 1'3 -II'ay township, on the. ,;Septeml)er , , ,f�'m of i dmund:•--Waver( 7uricb. _Also arrangements have been shade for ,elelnonstrations on September. 2'9. and 30 and 'October 1 and, 2. a•All demonstrations "commence at'10 `a.rn ;y Sr. Norman McLeod, of Galt, ehmapion plowman, will •be p sent to •All Iron 'de r ��t ata n officiate as coach.Q t3 will be' under the supervision of J, 0. $hearer, district agrlculthrttl represen:tr a lice. tlr" I+ o VIC+ TORY cportailf ' bearing on the number of t Mr. Thos. Cine brought to the office this.' week a peculiar carrot growth suggestiug the 'letter "',,'° 4 SPECIAL BARGAIN EXCURSIONS TO ALL STATIONS IN Western Canada OING DATES DAILY SEPTEMBER 12 to 26, 1941. RITC' RN ` •LIMIT : 45 days. TICKETS GOOD -TO TRAVEL IN COACHES • traansfere- is the decision, still pending • Excursion tickets geed in 4 Touf'list, b . = Ami€ ' . _ -9 1i i � �tiitt- Stands ::-- ping:. rs ,adian boatswi11`�be chartered with also available on payment of slightly their Brews, o far there` has i " n + lxigher� • passage --fares„ ,1[us price of move- to have 'the ;Canadlau boats parlor.or •sleeping -car acebmmpdation,. ,operated by American crews, and this,• It()Th'fl1 + Tirkut:s ';;cod gorilg via Port of the twelve ty-o �� s -an eight types of explosive: *beteg... turued out for the 11:40- Of the allied --•fogies• Shells are.-being—produced in factories built ou what was barren wasteland • less than. a year ago'. Army' vehicles ft'is understood, would not be accept- Arthitr,' flit., Chicago,• Ill„ or. Sault and tanks„ are rolling off assembly lines, automatic weapons; ,guns- and small anus, 'ammunition are being produced in ..renter and ;reatter 'dlnantities, ' steel able to ,..Canadian owners._ Fhouh Ste. Marie, returning via same route there, are still .about three months be -- and ilei only., F,('ueroua, optional for mast • coastal transfers Will be rutbtings. ,ma'de about a -score of chartgrs hate ti°l•t �l't ►a'I:1L4� - will he allowed - at production has been inereatsed,�by about ,already been closed ill the'South :am- any �poitlt in 'Canada on t.he•goinb ur ..lilac(.- ton's a year, the production ,efican ibaltxite trade, and this is only return tris,, or both, within final a of alloys is ten or twelve, times the pre-, one of many ;lines in which there is an limit of tirkct, on applleation )n ... war level and' ship arcls are busy urgent need..for more ships. ' (, 1 s idurtor : also at • Chicago, Ili:, t out i�orvettes turning niinesst`eepers 'slult-S'teJlarn'. 1Iich., and west, out 1 a i❑ acroi•ilal►ec �yltla 'tat riffs of , -i i• rt*' cruisers and precious PLOWING DEMONSTRATIONS S..a nes ice h and we 3 4300 men and thirteen sh ps o we cold' save ..seer by cheat kinds.. Today Vehicles' have been,produc�ed in Camtdla! al office has n ranged-plocxin„- demon -i •ttll panic.til figured 1 I * '. • . fit re than 20000 men and it musters .in :service overseas. .stration:�- in Huron coixnty on the ,foil- United freighters. More than 1'40,000 army ' ('r IINTO', Sept, 8. The a rieultur �, in acv Bites. he law. of his pia mo (( ars from any A1;c1nt anti are no« fo1lo�Wtng 3•► 1 :, ` President Roosevelt means more to for curing At: One' pipeful had been ` Wrote than 200 nesse s, b One hundred freighters of the 9,300- lowing dates and at the ,_ I d t er three armed finer- re 1 } 'Canadian 3places �< than'any an other President enough . . nadfaris t 3>: (,t c d le of the United States since,Liucolif; and to•ma (I I;u�'ded and �cr• ked and minesweepers • •way n , troyers, R it es r r it een � • under , •, u h h t . , r n t at d' .e e cla4 - -i- n o Ii ` le g ' a ( - to ke ARA - m T Thea - ties + r 11 Tttt he .-smith township,- disinfectant. ,I chant cruisers; a number of cufir�ce of, •�hipcaY�,d;..'Eighty of these will 1►e iu f >- a•:•lei>tembe ,._ 3 t rs 'and a large t seryite by the -end of 1012.- . (in the ftttrm of Matthew Raney-, lot 4, ! h the death of ;• his .mother is felt in •6a -hada as, a .loss because of the 'We pt><lled an n and yanked.- In the process there were smaller• craft suitable for patrol and 'es that it Monk some anti-submarine -work. It is expected rc i 2, b ullin * out the the Navy Will be increased 'by about questiitAn o be granted'? Why should y t,veen her three” new (;rain bora which 'Hydro, in and her distinguished son., came from. ]`anally, P 1, we had 11,000 men and more than 200 ships. defiazit^e of'its principle of "power ut Ira: sera Delano Roo�`e';elt. its a- been so certain 'Were* returned' to Neigh The Lsamy woman fitted to`be the mother of suchthe` Canadian cost," impose a higher• rate upon thisi,ur'Hi iris, we .-ver finished. 'here At the ,present time, • them'? «'ell you ,see the fictive Arn1 has approximately 220.000 town than Pis necessary? GoderichS a son, and she share(I••fully his lrurnan' did we pile exr1, d 't • 't over• nen ine;:: r ding -. 100000 well-trained 1 .crier bill for 1940 includec°i these',sympathies and understdndings. t if f Il of other rubbish, euttor was handy an i wasp i , r'sh so we just 1 w`atrr ors, overseas, and the Reserve f renewals,$3,648.- Finance 3 8 • - i tr ,ru h1., to u item: I'•rovision or , the I Army. lhis 170,000 men enrolled., Some; ,sled' it all in there. Besides, � - 1J;,'t(+r' contingencies anis obsolescence, yiz• hie;; has returned visit, Indians sav,,it i, going to he an open! 7'2,000 .men are �to be added to the $1,157:78;`:for .-stabilization of„ rates, to Britacin, where he, conferred with winter and we probtibly worrq need the ;tretii th {pf the Active Army this, year. - -t -ince F1 concession • 2: 1 Canada's total war spending in the SeiOnther 12 -:-Collonne -,township. $'1.°',730.13. 1;730.1'3, . Such °`timounts htive, been I'i,me Minister Churchill anti 'tither 1 cutter anyhow, • r In Septent per, 1939, the Canadian 1 Patricia' Ann looked- positic(lY i' Ai1nv consisted of ;a 1)e11rla iwnt force collected from this to�tin each year for members of, the campslied when we were fi1t ii1y loaded) of some :10ff n't1-`it--notifill nearly. thirty years and .-low reach a the Canadian soldiers at Various , i : (sovernmc>iit,, isitecl fr1 ate tl buggy.' • R tnclin^' the (urge (tut forte of about , I u ,.,,� 000. u p in to ►agcy . Rounding very-1ar;;e sum. With,such provisions •alud otherwise' s pent a vera busy tw01 going out the Janeway, the buggy took; should - Equipping an artily' 'such as (.shade • �e ' weeks. 11 y ' - tr sudden lurch and it ri a -s discovere(1 i now (possesses, on short notice, is a ! and a. stated nit 1115 -_ ,R. 'S cl,r,nitl l i made Why should there be ally`? task in n�uranire not insure? I 'xo (' � " , . n racks, military camps, shooting ranges, Unless all other towns are similarly meat on all aspects of 'war policy. had been lost. with black, greasy- j , ,r ' � id -cif a stone and. it 1 alt supply "tint repair depots and Iprovid- are, 4 , haat one of (, wheels �,...- , .,. ,... ,��•.,, , �. necessity fc�r at.:neat-egt''" Does Hydro b...111841l1111 tile(( the British ,tilcl (1111((11111 In the proZ'ess •of .(.-,yang to put let back we lose sight of the work 'that as • • (' •x lntnerlts were ail ►lnple'te agree, ! n it'w•1s cliscos{rcd that -the wrench' been accomplished in establishing- bar- lose. trti'a;e l and we do 1)ot believe thy Ntvt,l hace, l?.151)11< natic,xis prescntctl 1tn„ d r , . incl the a , in., them I ,o .e,,h . , • in'u �ice i' done to ,al more united front,''. he dccla►i 1. c Basel the nut Was finally put in p11(1. ' 1 I. ' tt ith the equipment I1d l'4 ,h11 ar( a scrlou J d - , Then- it was (1i'covercltl' that the cs1.p,i to their smooth operation. fount the I� ' Godcrich by holding the 1.vholesale,rate i + * ° I for the hub 111 fust.-, Groping* tlirottglt I harsher -of military 4' tal►1isheli'uts you r than is'necesary. ,ProspectiveI,'There will b<. general sympathy With • the (lust with grcaSy lingers 'We picked kilos of in'.tour own military district, h1g,h( 1 • t 1 Kt 1 half p------1 of dirt. Thici and real{'nihdzr that t1ieri> are eleven ,- , in industry alae a habit ,i/on.".. airy Nixon,- in�•e. ,�1's i had to be removed and we used most � military districts �'• •,- , ,. ghat 'Out' 1)y tat death o s r' it. - Lints • s that in which they are interested and o e- ri,:11 has suffered ('naugh in the past (Vice', Jack Garwin Nixon, who -rasa! (off cs(' xi<'nt.. ,Annabelle jc>�„;:"c'ci' for The AL:i IVeace „ z such comparisons ,without 1Isdro's i killed in an Air Force raid over er- a few steps,1if{Iu,then .deci i<(11 hert tip aclr1 lity :\ ersonn< isf 11 the a:Itoy l(i()., ut fr n «( were(-ritzy1 i 'nc reasime the. handicap. I rti sial -The :COMM than was -a „raitluate -kite would tate her oxen cwecf time ` or more than twelve times as largo as • • /have h lit of II (' 1 rosiii' 1u alp a (a. T functioning: 1t1 ' looking into the Hydro rates of tons mac -.-('tarty • of Ontario, 1 his belea�l of the coil oil out of the bunt) 111 doti►'1 1d 1 heti sou get some idea of x lr d th f lti ,un I'ly in 1 1 ecn •t•(c ompllshed in t1 at field. unn. c {'ss trz y z ,» i, • a Sze t� oz r fir. 1(itta' acct►. -cilli(; tc) report,' of tlzc' (>ntario :l,;ritulttirul (.olle„;t', ab(kttt e.'(ting to .-finita. '1.'lrere was, It wv:as Whetr'War was' declared, and. its Can- triedt ► 1I • It light of the influenej •of! and:Might halve looked forward to i no bilge.' tiyh p, ' 1iidl ir1 the p1 oeess apt 11nn►hd'rs are rapidly increasing. . tc_ to _, t, , ,,, r ..: . •• break a• 1- R willow •*a+1 r►fl'' at, the The British r"tplrlmonwt�;altll Air the .,`''mptrrison of wholesale rates. l life of usefulness 1n cont.-{�ctlon with 1 trying tr) ) e ` 'lil)ipc'(1 �n(1' Went •down Training Plan is turning out prints, •L'.u:: • ltta)0•lxor:el)owc•r uk (�olcricll's rate • .1 f ;�i: 7 50 means $37.500 il, cold cash; • whi:e 14 00 horsepower at $25 (and some places in '�W't>stern Ontario getnit tail ll_...Ps 1. means (only $.,"•,x),000, anti _-... ..F $1',. -{lo cannot 110 :explained , • try.. • any Hydro (>v r'S flight •(if fancy. • I the cause of agriculture. That .1ife,__(`1{'{' c nn(' foot , ` with (tti'hlil" gip%111`T= noise Into the r=t1111tt'rti an, di observers at r'OlIg11Iy- ` f 1 T finally tt ' t 1 The estimated. (ust of the •r �.. , 1 1 f l ] •('{' the 1 c'rol- of t e•t rs 1, 8t, )•1(}00.000• t)f wh 1 1 1 -• •� m�ALL I+'�i`�, DATES that seemed lo.spread over Canada lilt t atq I . - ' wa t at squishing. �• • Hite so ..easy others, ham been sslcri- Mild"and• 'W3 14‘r• with nuc pants leg td•iee the rate originally planned ,fol I lived on the sacred altar of Liberty.i decorated with a ring o tett( i .1s time. I Tac 1stoc.k, Sept." G ` {xlleslec, Sept. 9-10. ( e(•OI; , aq � .kir Training.: Plan, fora period orthree I clambered, back in. , r r�•:Ilnt)attat ,run 1'on ( only ,. t - , •, ', , . _ e i ilv ; �;a;1,(1O0,0(10. amazement 1, Ii . + a 1 the . facer of • motorin;; neighbors its I r ` i they passed tis :. If you could only gillc'e� ,,. •• •, r 11 Ilariovt*r, :kept. ii -1`L: ` T ate•.proposai mad at -l+ Friday night's `iilverton, Sept. 1-12: . Town (.'ouncil tneeting by - one of the \(,yav ,Ilsimlyur;;, Se1pt. 1:'.-13. 111<111(4'rs, f ii,it a general nleetiu; n of the ; Stratford,: Sept. 15-17.0 , ratepayers of Gotlerich'.be called to d%-1 Stratnay, Sept, 1(1-17. - co-., tFti;' whole question of power so*); I�:xeter, �('pt 1%-1S '14 4•, c,rmrn(•nd" itSelf to 11 Last. year 1 Listow(1, dept ▪ i? -18. .tilt town, paid $43,120.0l in' )'ash for searoetl Kincardine, Sept. ▪ -19 1.). pow4!!1* 111114 h • art lig' source, 0o`t only i (reit, Sept._j.tS-20. These are the 11y{li'a'r own ; ' 'Gait, 'Sepin, Sept, 19-30, figures, taken from its psower bill for,. Embro„ SATt. 22. -smite question as fo whether -power" linnet)°, Sept. 23-24. the year. There hes been for years' Zurich, Sept. 22-23. M.itehell, Sept. 2344. • could not be obtained more cheaply,1 and eertainly the margin of -SPA Baytiold, 'Sept. 2:1-25. . . ,140.80 and ;ix? stun paid for its 'delivery here , Atwood. kiept. 20-30: offers some scope for 'Wintry anti in- 30,L,),,,t. ITtilittes-Commis:40.11 have stated front tittle to timil that they•IfaVe b-fm•ti look -1 ing into other possible sources of wer .but they have given the public' no inforoaation as to The nnture. Or Mel tzeope., 62 their intiniries. and file', out' tied to know enniet It ing; more than it has so far been allowed , tO know, In justiee to itself we he.' Hew -the Tol,vn. Cibuncil should arrange 1 for (melt meeting. • ED/TORIAL NOTES The lib on the rtin, The third year of the war promise to be the worst yet—for (Hitler.' Britain iron ra.ilingaAround pri. London (Junior only), Oct. 10-1 l'ilderwood, (frt. 14. see our face '.Yrs -we tool: each tolling cloud of (lust!, Ana1-1x'll<' ' seethed (le - 1 tf'rlhfiled that this business of going to 1 church `•nn Sunday with. her as ,power could riot be c•ont111114{l. She pause(1. 1 to rnnncb at each patch (12 gross in the - centre, of the road, and. Sheri there was iso grass in, the centre of •the road i of .'1• Wye cane to L19e.,county .roatl slie1 •Rvaln(lered tiff to the side' •--1111 efforts(- , I of 'the.willo.cv gad -tip urge her forward .I.Irein� of no avail. ' I It,se('tr14'(1 that ev('i•ybody thaat wen(' - r to church was on.11and'to�.rreet u:: )i•lu-fl1 1.IV('-.atrrise,l. *They laughed and . they ` (•hal tiered. , Mrs. Phil glared at pie, a5 : , i site tried to restore her black dress to i its proper er*lor. Each tune t-hiit *she ' .! :4troked 11 cloud off ar('y (dust; belched - I forth. I'attric in',Ansi,.. had .lost iter '9 -peaches and create cotm)lexion for a ! j muddy -grey -.one. My • Mite snit iva$ 1 1 Mimed White tour still adorned with a 13 &4md4La4t @ac4c 1.4 • New exchattges%ave.heen built in war expansion 'areas, and dial service There ar2 now. more operatorg on Long Dis. lance. than ever before. Our Inechanized„ division of some 95V vehicles helps to extend the system and guard the service against interruptions. • Ilturdreds of miles of Long Distance Cir- cuits have been added te mee.t,,war.tionae demana 1 mild (tinge ‘O'n (Ad. leg. Neighbor 'fig- . 1„Ins came ont sniffing and put his • hand on the dashboard arid' it rot - I 114,;441 Wm) rd. I heard a 'strange 111M. to 444, kitten pike its head up from between the folds \of the top. „: and .then T made' far the ehureit shed. lin the shed that in rny boyhood failed Pelt We're ,41eltifig with the "oat - •to Be 4,491 eens.us figures releaSea at Ottawa, burner" nonetheless. GIVVI HIM show the' population of 00(lerielt -(°onipared with 4.41V. in 10311 .„ (gatiov4r i'ost) Sonee otiter figures are, with the 10311 Tie Atands beslile the highway' ex- tousands Of telephones have been in. shined in. homes, factories, tamps, an for governinent projects everywhere. Proud of their work; energetic andtkill. ed. in special tasks, Bell Telephone peo. pie eVerywhere work harder, save more. (i2pArk, (23.439) ; Xitchener 35017'1 Services for your Iirtiteetion. The least In of murfition3. .A.,,eaCe of (1'1,33). itiELP TIME RED GUOSS TWOA-EAIIS .AGO Ting WEEK, Canada declared war, and with very little' war equiprn.ent. In. two years she his built -a formidable war machine. We Are now speeding ahead at an ever- increasing:pace into the third crucial war year. Now our declara,. ektoit,eAufsolz tion of war ineaus more than words . . it rtlearks' action. And ' whatever the blueprints of war may demand, Dell Telephone na.ge:: equipnient, efficient and, complete, is "on active Service—giving wings to words"..