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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-01-06, Page 2”4,1i . _ , ,f-----ktig4/Ater.--ProiSti.,.P1Ixtilesd.--,----- --- ,- We liktreett CA•Oderleh.. Quearlei , `r• pilon'Canada and 'Great Britalii. WO, a Teo; to tiab 'States V 50 ' ",•,,„. 4 '' . , ,. y atittiee- On :requefitt, . • 'TeloPlieno 414 VIVO Pr- '' A:. I V- ;7-1044..i ' :Der mentiOn, iiid "wears and,„speculatore as two elheseS tting Seine advantage -fro* the ilse, rieeg in recent, years. 'What aboltt tbe banks,' titiveritt. ••the -Y• atOne$' tiOnt.'tt.' to -their advantiege?' . • of distinetion than it does at, p_reseet. 'A•vletorlouS Soviet army has , broken thrOugh " lute Ooltintil • Ilf 'the armies 'Brita'in And ,the ,.''United 'States,. haie heen,./#ellterfng for the in*asion pi. the Continent don't • get going Very ' soon 10 . __, _ _ ., 'Noi..;ii.i,,wevi, 4o, hiliiotie:,.e'rh- in. '''eicTQ'theIry 11;111e4te:, the Russians : .174B;131„,e ,,i;.11,•113eetrt1): 4'. - a.'n'Ald, ' YsriesOtwevciao$rve. r‘nTig4111.e,.. 3.14.44 tibset°11, entteltil:hff ' of Of . . . ,, . . ' "-r-'''' ,--ad- --e---if. 1111114 tr51ng .,., 'ill be. -able, todictate the liea(e .oa cover all the trecks '," . . end, the sun retend the varieM3 •thear es ,(1 .pretty much their oWn terine. was shiellig seithput wernith 'iu 'clear, frosty air.• It, 'was a /perfect day for . - n. ride in the cutter. • -:- ' ..- " ' coming to a definite conclusion, as to ,, 2 _ ,., IA' 0 are interested In .canneil ellinon ' ewe ' had- a grand time :gq;Ing to the . vie " like it. It is 0,114M:wed that vtliage,„ i,- The old buffalo,,,4obe was which; Ai' any ..of , them, is right; ' but _.„- -e.ye;e-ve'' eases are to ,.h0417,0„ilable' for tucked in':around, our feet J,.,p34 Oueenie, ,. Onr inipressioie ,.le . strongly '-that . the,. onn nhA , . 140:0*,eipcsautrotoe---th'e creat4A1 Q.1, the civil, raalret der er,...t, ..1_ the little brOwn mare,. seeeied. ' lust a:/1 , r 1111.1 .•,..- -'-,--:•71,4` ".2-g as hap y to • get out of the stable for • e,- Beak -of tkrda; are • P';erttY.Vell regulations.' .There-. are -48-, pounds lii A 4ittlPe- ' jaunt, -The -sound- ,of the controlled, Surely it i asei-which---fieteres- oni-i. -o,--•050,00,,, II' jingling ..-Catter--1)ells-sort of-bleeded in , , adVardage Of" the banks,: wiircir aeal, ;in _. Pounds' for eleven reillion-Peoplei, less: with' the_Cruach of the ruunerS eu,tlie , _. .... • , ,,itnak4 to. _have' inoneyr-their -speck-in- - —_ - _ --_. • , per -- _ • frosty- sneW. The harness' slaeped and ,,,- . , . ..._ 'elean, one poem), , person. .,It, seems , .queerile's..-hoofs _beat " out .. ti steady tradV ns it S010 g_pite4itl,T.,.. cleereae lia....0.1y. worth.. While' bethoting,• About. ro-ehdivg, reyellegsnalyhieen -preaches 'In" 14114 as it 'Y„4.,..:8"..„--fil ithe iii..0t -.A.,..4$ Dirost : athe- sairoon- peek goes -to -on the, trees. -creaked with frest ,Sleigh - years; for • a -rise. 'in prices •means a of 'the -dollar. iednetion ', in the- vathe- , -Anybody,- who liolds:'bahlgi t.toclia. on it 'Yon how his, :dVidendi. have ,fallee. off in recent years. - '..X0;. we, -eilliii0t se.e•IAOW t4e.,0111k:' ,. etre .:ProdtIttg.Jromthe trend in , prigss, azyttioa(lows .0 Hofte .i VUTTER'.RWE X fe1. 8'00 for op1( who , haVe the miefOrtnne . to live in petitS of' the , country where winter iiieime only an • ,occatilonal, enowstoree with" Ice ,end grey skies, for the rest of, the, Melee. I • ntso feel sorry ter peel& who live 'thie:coturtiluilty who feel, that they h,reVe togive ip the berfie.-411d eetter for the ear. They;try tO drive ears on roads suited; only, for,. a „sleigh or cutter. " - _ . • • Mr,. Phil was h need of mailYthines „after. 'the -Chrietnm holiday and__, I wanted' a chat with some a ilay..•erolties in the villager so Av4 decklea driaie-14 Writers • ou: monetary matters Without 10041C4R4,TIOIST ke:0 jeto"PitirINherTOtaanatimeu eit.:c Railway has s, of which tb,e following portion . s . • _ quoted- ' as ,of, 4ateregt-; e measige, of . Canada's pro: res will befroarin-the hierear r"wotiuktiy.kzfoolilittiom%. e the nnthrnie lX)elatiree ',a1u11-4)in *ein wealth. However :soon_ the War ends the eountrfs. burden 'of *debt Will be so great as to de-. • Vitsitgroeervi:e. vroductietr to T prevent it being, a drag7tin Out% activities.144iman -efforts .4id,ed,„ by eefutn- merit alone - eau ease the , load. Canada's , most- unmediate. After - war need „will. be se WI -Se and Ofee- tive policy 'aimed' brifighig ;to • , this country a -large „Wad 4TiCt ‘t4eng. h.o,ve 'been- for. the 'Putted 'States to the ciittiar; didn't care about ,th Britain, ,and the 00,1:100 :cases . migbb ..liells on. the ''sifieroads and ...e-li,clet. holl$ as well' go there tea,- ' -,- -• - eh -the -conOesaiPn. kePt lip a o'.7',t•'',ef ' .S. `11.1usical — hallooing. - • , , - - . , When, yeU're,litunk.';'.:,in a _cutter and , -,. The Chesley; Enterprise Inst Week. everything_ .seenas perieet - with "tlie• ,inentiolied- thiit -,Charlee ".,.'l; Hall)day_ Wald • •.- n Per'sPb..-.Ort of loses ; all liaa 00,,,,.reiutix.4.bs, tteciathatiou., as.4„ thoeghte of ; worry. Thin - blue $011.0ke curls triceleup-into the .clear sky 'front .inember ek the Public ,Tjt.i14,460Oo_ ' the elikortePs Of 'the "Wuwseerselia,tio.nifeotpihee xnissiOn of that town,,and.:,that., when . way: :Too bad --,there he.:AnialiOS thle terlii he wiil iiiiire been iii111 iii all .he'll°11se%401°;ege.tehuertwataii thirtY-nine-ln public Office-i.O'ith='s 116.1v nice- if would be ....2, •_ ,e,,e__Al.;,,,,,•,„tlieh, windows and •ie sage*traelEtpli'a the 'anti-Semitie laws and t :27i 1 VieTk*1 ' ..7.41 "6 - • began'i'- et& f: a 4 de VI* l I te r l; likOke„tfhaekArfriiiiffeelfirgateiva-yss,'..,7;=-, .4 t par e _ ar y --a - er--- - uperla . )1'7' was MAYO for seyertil Years', and Ait-S, in .-'place Of .so many deserted hetnes, Jews. Several 'bishops made truly iiee_LAblic, „Utilitiee, eenitaissionee' for 'unbOkeil' snowjin e I4nowaYs andgatesnoble .• protests against .% these' ' tiets, toie-nty-fiVe years.. , -Teat'e tt,:_reCor'd± IC11,40 - are tneal opening. and shutting. *,., Mank religious' esta.bliShments• 'offer th,Tbat ••,tliOught -sttlyed with me% all. neetuni.,,,tei Socialists and •Coinnitunlits'. that' xvil!l,-Iiike:S,..0:: !),,tiai,if., ..,',-;.. •'.: litte, Way int the village. If only 'vst WO-711re 7heilig.. hunted by the Laval- * . /.' d - people .Irving in teel--t the houses _Taitlerl'peliee. "..• If ,, , some --. priests still idett7Of-..ine enoridouseelit-----o " !ain't. • ; andthevorY fact ;'lleelile -defend' the "New,-Ordee. Ae..the ..pre- .71.1i7e'llie e an ' v---irOff-tlieltriarni§r 'er-Of•--tlite,•-ce' Initcfr.-.MoSe4;of---4-bein e- Avar: ma ., •e. ' he -1i • . • wbeild' help :•get our comnawiity a believe that such ,suppor c mprom fres 1:(141k7t41* 114116 .year 1943 the United to • :the' '4 Pritee Where it . belongs. ' AlaTtY the 'Catholic ',cadge and fear' that. after . , •Stats -adVerninient - SPent, more MoneY. people - are trilkiiig *.about 'the, post-war liberation it -,-.N. Fill result in A fierce Vvreve .tbaHev'-rttaleiri'flor..6ettiliTgrxeeilittiio ,Vorldi.$.00,3r4'.,,i4havo,-g;egt.;,:tizou lik,04...anti.cleriesellem.:.,,,The.7reeiattille.e.,..4 and :11-Ify-L---th ' Revolution,•o' a , a sine 0 .1.47cilld: to; ItoW 'They Tvorld.,‘Can get..back 'di *it!. Catholics. ,te.:'V:ielly • hes,,,'sealed_4heir . •.. . .feet. • VsieY want„. great- , O. union with the Republicans who orra tions so that 41 the 40t4te-,114,11,,..111 0, majOrIty . of the ,pepuratipti. 'This peace. Pm, only a, former-on.riC,bagy ,,,eot,,eate ' bottle. great promise: for be eoneesSion,, but-7-1--jtave a theory. I It. reVonstiftition of the Republic.. . May. be ii little homely alid„,eld:-fasli, Teachers - •ande-,•'-poistel workers-are and -fh';.,vverld-plannerS,-• :ukigh. keeping- -eery _ltjuitteto alien' disaliSSa, laugh it it --priving--10...,.te ,-,town , In ' 1UNOVROSOVNIi` 114,11481.4SIOS • it( • FRANCU ' The fahi of the *Ood ot the Preneb. people oue or inereaSbig 'hostility to Vichy., -The' He -called "Neve Order" is disilitegrating.% Some Of its most faitlif0.1 eeryants are looking about for exeuees-,te sever their CCM. iieetion with it. •The drafting VT440141)1%1 for Comptiliory labor - Geremey Iia neolleed-- universal. -auger, of tilous,entIS or young 'men have .:taken to the woeda lei defiance or ttie atiOn. order. . .4ku odielar.yieby,s,dOeir• Meat ,gtves' -WO enotine for eertain, (10) eitieS between Witty 8 and • 21 as 1600, and the:AM/140r that be rounded reaehed the else of corp. The .,det eislon to delve straight for Tunia. had :ottir :beery-ilittele-: after- vim -lauding he. Afriett. It had liot been expected that the spreeeh, ivOuld hare. eoule torfhe 'yen no So won, and vonseetiently we had landed With only, "aSeflult seales"°' _ot. transport and eeeplies tholueteriel needed to fernish -properly a' 400 -mile rush hit° Ttinielamas not due to.reaeh, ,A,frica later. It Wall, going to be egreuiely difficult to provide aeythleg adequate . air cover. But there Ws' a chalice that we Might be Able ptoi,erLshect .ubn:s 1.741fIvoleetuat elmi1CCWas taken alad -044ittle'fOrce, SW, was iiiirled :Into • Tuilisia 11,11-10,r,dePortationi`,41§;2011e- .31hP Pral .11•11erowinlletell449:-.A°°rIdetd•theeT0-0,371e#1;!;14 413, ee populatieli.has ,emeplied no. inere itrong•And the.fle4iting hard. W*e 10,41/ with the (leeree requITIng 14ell• or Our brigades lest all .its eit,exeept to. do guard, duty along railreaxtrighte , whatrAt -could '-gerey- when, ;its Ships, . We're bob -allot, a“ Rolm; and it, spent the next three -weeka.iightiog. dal ahd- night in the, rain with nothing' ekeept grouedebeets to sleep in. We brought lighters up to the Been, And "Sonkel- , Arba, airfield,, but --there.,. was not enotigh..-,,petrol,,,-.for,_ theme, and -though they'foueht-;.heroically," Of -them' Were ,-destroyed the, ground. .The - (.4ernians-'hail-alr-mastery and used .it to the,.fulll' on sonteroadano tranepert meof‘ovarse,xieleotte.e:vapti„i jilgahtatn, bTuillearicoep„renotiturs, :ancI---destruetion ,ot rolling stockr-del jelue,si,traet..1.,osntopoptaitees1,-. ginrap, fteatoardip'st,:114%ortt, Ichieo.:n5"11s.17111.ato:irt4ehice:1,e1OQ.4mePripil:a.rliitfth, ig):97,TrOuriPCi1J1,4: explOsions, eabotage, ..bembe ur estabiohnlerits ,peeopio, 1)5, .01,0 ,etterasi Who alleWed thenCtOr. bring in:Meh, and . material throUgh Tanis 'and Bizerte, - seizure -Ofeigasoline,., enemy food .stocks fro'm -the oist day. And they were and ration tickets, attacks on eaetn.3, units, etc. . good troops, eirt9°-wPil'inlirbraedYsbkaidituLthbaantti§°!lerxs: Each Sable), class luta reacted in Itf3 perienbe. Their supply Probleati was own.: way ' to post-arinietiee: -conditionS itad Made its 'ovvie, vontribution, to, thie. childisig/ SimPle e()In1)11*ed with ours: 6131.8: - at one time ,our 'forward, troope- had mood of -growing- eha2itl* f• • • • 4,14c• only one dii3eneeupPlg'-'of food And 'ani - majority Of the Alergy took. a decided niunition left. • , ..Stand against' collaboration 'after the • kiVse were --the odds against which our loo.p._s_trid.' to break through to Tt was only• hy,-"Antreeleg.2„,--e, • courage and endurance that they 'gni -'71%ttl!!!!!!1;11!):q7 „ as ler - 'as, Piedeidfit-bY the -end.. „.„ . , lloyeinberv;,1 Then the 'counter.** ApPointmen of ' :United ,,.1tates: Gen. Strode- thelp• and4.:rockod them oti.,their '13WIOht EiseehoVver t� ; direct all feet.' Under ,cover of the Nampshiresr.., ,Athdd armies in the invasion or tirePe, We; Teb0iWitt-- tbeY' haS'beeit'aeCePted' by the irif.talf,PObIlid without -criticism or coroplamt- Bri- won hicoreerh .distiatnr,ntiolieilite.in. Montgomery, Anchialeck yet no:where IS' it 'sue- geste&Ost-anyne,...,ottheniks.,tialtt have had Pisenhoweee Thus, Frst in boOlcS the stOrY--whiOr they .were "t‘d4retalYNyrheir, att6-thites,ellfris‘taIp%'i01. ahlowecl to, tell then. . :(keerge, the Britisir,eohnnander-intchler Weary; dishearteaing? Months fol- Franee,- Sir Douglas Haig, was (1 L' thQrv -,It,..,IeLag,,,atagggl--.44..th all bia4raties unrier. :the. (albuethey retain their left. vieWe'r atiehdev: b I etause e JO , , 4311,0014 3;,-Waaf- hoPe for an Allied.. vietoeY. At. Pala' fette-luie;libeeine_.infeetea._Mainy of: ,way , to , ceittbat the systematO sabotage of German Supply lines. An idea of extent of the sabotage is .gained from a., report recently re- eeived from France .listing 330 opera- tions carried. out Underground. or-, ganizations ..betveeea April. .15., and .Tune 1, 1043' ageinst-the 0061PS:don. and its-alltes. ,,,These °mations. were but:u. fratien--otetile•' tpta acts of sabotage conenitted , the 'whole country, during- the same period. They . included. derailnient'' of -trains ing' theperiodpi the first ..Werld !War. Last year 11940 :theeXPentlitiire was , approximately $241,000 000 'a day, .1.nd 93 per cent, of .this expenditure was • -for }tow. ,nitachi.eheaper .it ;would Afore -thane 100 Harvard, advanet ed trainers -built in Canada -ready to take off on the plant. airfield of one -Of tlie-Dominion's jargegt aircraft faetories, where 8,000 men and - women are eilipIoyerl.- ' their balance, And :when. . the, . enemy Welled -el "Bab. the --early - days of December .our defenee,1161d.:iirtn. Pew'. of these..-ditheulties., they are fully -reall.$44W.tholighhsvar Correspondents haVe-now,begun to thl C1U$S 0.1 '• kw:loess letatimi'lkev°1co-O'perate with the` other pea:de-tit ;world-fIlanners..!-- It seemed me--te PPag L' e. woultl escaee SerAce -in Germany:7 -4 ,Thehty li*Weae;:it: -OA last "... ha v takeii-..„.7thee...--tirstste-7-77,„-_ Then • ver7Certe: wrOt,e;at high omeee. let us get 'Our •,vinage ), bacto, where ',Aare Gaullist and 'reveal their • ;;,either paid , the censiening, • • -...,„ • divithieT 'Or*,,,.,‘ are •.;destruetife-.7-of':: - :6 6 . ,1) Menld- Weepciiis•-v-ihich iiiterS.,7we;re. gnard and ,defea t-•:*,bkolio,, from tbe, .,vi agp,-'wOrle, when,- the tion- „of the debts that rdaltf.'"At, eeery one at,.--tesniianis YaketshOte- -again ; And get ' enrrips!' - )1116 .e04tbitia33404se ittio*S41, •Wb;0,. eads, P.,reviret:u4;ii.tiel.Polttohg oftretb,t0h, tuayilooro, 't;e' a -San' .ts', neeessarY•woUld be an:.appreciatite.:-.', 41 restrictife: egget.upon b th . _Ltradi and, industrY, taxOs -uPo% n )1b 111 tait7Ing weastu-08- ft the land • • if-we-toOkatevaY-tlie.-eauses•Jor. 'people young menjiave ,entered ft in order to exttexpri4v, „no:, ,342•0t-. e C. • •14: ni) a SID: e for Tor it -one: Wag. Let'S ha -ye' -ou'r_. le elite- without_ lig tet eMbarress- j- t the.s of ll ,fectot, in, the „lighteeing of this eh:tbfs 111PUiciPill• elections, i311t-)the --s-tr7tfr eu"ittle factories brilig111g inent. They 'r:ejor.ce tbe pogspssipn great. - day forces ,tean4K6 were .able-tre7zPare for thein;77ThenTii-.rT1--. came. -the- period' , when VOIY.--AthiM, *rengthe,med......1)y_parts•,-.Of..„.Romlners' army , Which `,'hild-'''Otitgr:. 'their Put- Suera, 'Attacked ..4.the still. eltibryo .1Nrst Array .heavily and continuousiy,.•_.'steiv- ng,furiouel,e- toLdisledgw-them,..-.directly or indirectly, from the.liedjed. salleut, whiich pointed like rin.` aimed... and oade&"gun• Tinkle. In those 'weekS- are .solidly RepUbliCan.-- tliew-View Ite9lutio4, the still unbroken lieftrt of the , First Army lifted nit :tee,:fantastre heights of ewe their lanes to the leporsyli413;X:eistfainhil.gortyry. hiTg4'toey , warm: ill snot h ttvalor.6tto wv311,wr '11 01::.14to ,41stilaih1,4a4 41;0,613,111°111rpriar: Intesettimgoalistie„ and the eeeiva:., than retreat. Now .we had the.;11.tlt tion.'ot Vreneh soil.. has 4-)nned their anct 218.ti'Lalleers;* t116 14°114541: and old *hatred of Germans. The cenntry., Border 7X-lorse: and :the NorthamPtOns imettles_aho..disiikes.. Thalie the Nortluinietens beating off. Vtchy's regimentatien, thohgh he 8-flic.-4-44Cfc''. with' •)36131/)s-4121 .suffers less than "city • dwellers under the Lothiankt;eotinter-tittitekingi.:-Niith rationing. Moreover, itis easier, -toSttefl leafag seven of listen to •British hrpadcaSt's isolatedand seeing the P/1011 lin' farnthouseiii .tvo. belleval0 withdraw. -NO` saw 155. ,siuTe_oheiNtvhgOrk.pes*.sis- tOn.:e.tarneesa.r.A.1:i,i•.110thig. t4),.th.e• last glin‘qiltal.' the tanks overren, thenrat. Sidi Nsir. wages have not -risen :p.ropoKion. to Alt the,•fiont mert:-.were--fight4, 4thovein,ycerxteaoftteda-.inen,:ti-i:011,61-1c0" „vvith Pg6ted-eburage tO sities of lie. ‘Sliprisitte.00retoro tiniesinee 1940 they linie been active the undorground organizationa -and'. that the fieteries of' the, Red Artily arouSe ,equal * enthuilasin'antong ,'Communists, and,nint-Cointmunist.S.- Thus aside -Item ti SniaW,gropirnic fiting from the oCenpatien...no One. in' 'Prance , dete"nds , collaboration ..any himself. ; ,The priee,' of Prencb...resittance; has been thousands of . executions, giVadreas ,of thousands ' aed. prisoniiients,--,end •TeGieeee deportations.* Nevertheiete _it tinues to isonikline its battle c-ry-411-...underg,round ;newspapers-WM& thousatidS of 'young men distribilte throughoet .country • at 'the visit,: of their liberty aud. even their. lives.•, • brie -of. these heroic bulletiesdated.- lune 20,-,104a, the,AgetereL on' the home front of ,Praeee wrotet "Born of the' Fighting Preneh' and the resist - Owe.' the, 'greatness of France will live iigain-in the world.*, We want ,.Prance to beeome, more than ever before, great ihen, ,of lit- dividuark: Whose pereenitlities' .tranet form the „World, .the land of -Wants`, of -scientistSr ..and•L„of•,PalesP_Ohers,, of heroes, eolordzers, and-7,-77*-411-itS: Pintree'S greittneSs is. to cOeriaer- Men 'rather then territoryr to, make Iifen. equal to great an(l,gfeat catiseii; to nourreli men who will bring hunian; 7..tion'*e'reiiine' of the riot 'V there"a, Tau operated 1)1 , people ili of immigration,-*Conersely:,•put,„, _ ‘yere .resolts:...t,However, while- ..imagi„. : .• • 'urgent need. Is. -for -more "Pe*Plk, , majority can be 'obtained - ,against Then.'wliert we've. Ie*.a.rnea to. live '1-O- ."; .the c'e'r" 4T111-1- -t43111- fievtihn°1: AttheogintiOultSVnie6:11Inturrt" lighten tfie-iverage. .ifidividiiaL 1op.4 ' "Servatives, are .110t,,,„cliNlded;, It ,,woolci, country. d)., nation of people -who kfili* of tazatiOn.,, _,, The _probleni ,it4, :PL.' he- tiiiiror"4"-different matter ',, if there-h-o*,.40 live together. thoodyes seems,. - ... -. O Pio; - one, #nd its . solutioure- *ere three 'parties seetillg, support, as like ,a, better-' start for 11. wArld' of wee only an .bnprejudieed ; a.p:-.*: thore ..sviivbe An.. the 'nett,Felleral,:erec- 'friends. ' Tri riding in --a *cotter .e0ne. or Canada's .., tion,, „The=niternative vote plan offers tilli9* .eil'It 4EP.-stY Willt°: daY., : It's - retie -1r 'ttigether WiTh,, a firm, tsiith, in ' the ' possibilities - stiinilating to.lii5tlrinind and body. , fature-greatness,?,•:„....-•:1 •. i • i.......,... er, Means • ef avoiding' the eleetion •of ..a, • . . . , „ '- Mr .Coleman_lays ..,stress • upon- the large 'Aininber7.01 minprity represent- . AN 6-gtiftlATIOX.7,0" THE 1111114XSIf, ta deOf- 'tting the "rig1111-1x110.'; 'atives,,iiriiiii-ii-fety-ye--8-int -maitd-th-6- - ----, (Orillia-Paeket--and--Time_s)- 114) . - , , 'A.Si,d' e altogether TroM. th_e" VieStion - Of aParalgtititOn.; It. Would -he- difaguIP zprosent'sYStem Of •ere-e—tion be.continued , . quarrel: With. -his,. statement„,e's :to ,,--- . ,..---,.. ' •-•iii -4 . - :.iti; % -,, ;. of whether or not Ploiltable as--70thet-forins-of "production -° t-Tit-irtr-AT'rese-111111- effedive_polle .., -The large number --ef -,'unc*Tites*ted noiCipal eleetiOna 'in Huron,' ana else:, .1.1(',11:0-`. 'ft%-od.ehllitiltit,,ialet(1:?4°Xii(i'8011.17e'tIe''t11- farmers of ell . ,: • - , e e . •• • who are in the frolInt- lin,e„ --Are not People are intent vlon ptahres' progre!s. dorived of the food that as `essential f the' iVar and itt*_ m I, OA. otvic :to the niiiintenarwe of .their w effort. swids....apne • „,, -41..a.1 - ha tinini-ottitta It Ts due tO them ' 'i IJ liar t fir : 1 y, p . ) pr mar Y t tnit r. iiect ng initmcipat affairsJ means of defence „Hitler wotad -hive :;this otintrir'1,4:„ largi;)..- "and '* deslrobW citiiene." tlanatf4.-77treeds, 3 • 10;4 trgerlitinuiationi bat there wilt. '.onestioii'Of,e- thewisd' :0 Otof of isiibsidiiing. immigratio • hieh. ANOlitlit,bring'peOpie '00atEurope - t slip -over-- to , thetlflited Statea-after..a. year or tivollittijadai-- -bird judging 'front- the f•ertsus, ieturna . • that AO be What lapeened in the early Year een.tu.stee;tk.,, eye- -hoe. -been. ,l.inluoh lire and eon. to_ the admltfauce . to ,...gplhada Of -;,,luropealt refugees.,, , „litirettnitarian gioundS, Wersureli. Zion, not- terns:* to open tile !loin. to these - people,-ivh*--- iromeS.. ht#e- been: "de.- , gitroYed Ata whe desperate- ly place" ia;„ ii-vhielt 'to; establish, nd collectively, ib thntjthie ess„.'to a: ": -Variety of ir • liVhe.te e see- to hen,. nearly. vpistody, hmii; and: ,diu. not make .good„ his' d4e,‘,,m nOt are anxious to. tah'n. the: h.wr°.oldw-eli°enn7ttetata%)&111-e(1,thweiYtIt' hh-s-edarnre°eily'sta'(t.di, task of d'*; -TiieSavilig of Wotiorj, xi.).4,,,,sk.:. ' bo.ep.Ing- gnpromo 'in. Europe,, . . . into, • ,.. .,,,. _ - Aussie 01.*s: 1,,),0., ei*I.tildprittioiri,ja.40,41-4 case. NV,I0ft 1.1a.ve:' .ireeirie a 'comparative& . , the -Teat -4k .the'--iverldi „..t.-::finy rate, the :needlesetteSs of ,91,, e 1...,i,Tr,,, (finnegnca,-,...si.,,,,..,...d. have littd. to: :1-lepbniii, :plan • Ot,_ . b 1 e ii iiia'-' i 1. in 1..,1 i 1 i e ip tt 1 DOW to. tbe dietaleS--of-the-eenquererr: election's itias .been ..ttin.Ply denttitistrated If It .slioulk,I)rove thatprthep,, fba.erracauer .-•'..P.,kit9„.tii,,,I.41,...q.11.1,te.„,...,:eaP.,„415le'•„<,;,f..gt , fticil.tilesttio en .4 iaTt lt)itntietli.°r Pnaort;': °offi‘ their pro- lincitillq:1TLiher or '..' uPt; tbeY ..$40111% dt'IVLib;aboxicri, tiOns,, :•t1.1.1'1.-4.0Y-Yalot differ ifih,v, .tr-chaxige of Imitiielpai...-Ahrs, and lii t3.1d:respect fronv, many, other types W.Ii,41.7.1iTe73, dd. *ant , tt.iehange ,tliey haVe usinese, ,which, are 'being .6ompollea ee'carr bir withoutorptit; . Aferthants. the, oppo'rtneity _of reeking ':it by annual' 'have, _told' The Pack'et and :TiMes dui- eeen. 'British way. In -certain;'quairters 111 - :the ilnited---StateSTAietabltIonotag-,_--th isolationist disciples of onettgots;-coi.: . is conetantly:, set nr• -eirolit,7"Britiee"-74omination- gets little Support this BritiSh habt of .taking outlanders to eoramand 'British armies.. . - • , tog the paSt 111011(11 0i 'Weeks.that-lt ...,LItiatitoOrotihrtet:.;11.14diuffnertent'qtriostiow „s6.' •*,s•trange thict ..wdo°(kuraki fporetk..-m- htekleeiremenistaWoineculdle"rofto elt0610beetoytheisk • thetnseiVes. atid..ibegin'a, now life. 41ris ' for vostyv mmig ation fratkohl-aei '16r" *Ifich ILIId va ear, bort , ir period.. The. b'est fought iierhaP's died t srO 'the G"617111"11 ecolirrnaltot.,i,T3(;uddwitispill'ssviVed' hek, tto eke egerffed these dctye that ni large twilled, tlt.inkeint*liomalteetrerrvelt-ttax' t in , u , they fel yiiing tb,at ,simmio.auts alivuot 1 ii,(1-:- 1.0..!.....,:ProPfirtion Of .., eligible, -voters , fait ,0-' obilge_4 to continue .' -le Serv'e the piiiilt, uid. „seek Also: 4.. 'But .-whei); ' ' an' i - -0-9f- f 01.01!gh the reduction of their stoeke panti.4slort* withent,..hein4, sio)$7412ed.„,,.., linPOrta#(4 is 1)r-e‘it.',U.ted--to tlielele'etora for .tlieneelleeause--"ef,--the-:diffieultr.li :' V ' ' ' - --- . - ' -'"'" ' -1 .. here are ript So inan:r.absentcealrom replacing; them. .r: ,, ' •., ,, iTaitrAti....,tfoTEs ,,,,„,,,,,,... :...th,,,,polls.,:.; .,..,,h(lt,,„„IllfteCrileiltI7 Ut an ,electioxi- ttio$t.t'of flle PeoPle It (11/4 tila tu4r ,,tit-i4et.";t1,4.v..4?1„ahr11:ath(1.0-beecaliriti,17.1L11..-0•1i114. JO weather Mail ' is':giviai the.:rosei If:Olt net' nialk mit'el1. dliferencerwhic itiltish----.salling- IOW- aotight.-4t'---rti ti'iiiia•011er aphaidid, co-Of,eratioti: ', 0. ' Of the,,•eandidates 1.4neceeds, .and unieas, tittle 01-11 41t least Waf4 promoted. , S , .- or' 0 - ' :, , ,Iley haVe goine" porgbfild, Interest in ..lie 'Male& UP -the One lie tifetight th (10 ,floi conside, ,,, smarter tied; begen ' petting Some tine (.1.,(3,11%. Leatit,;r.(folcvell,says firm will tile cont('st tileY., 1- 4 t,I01101 WI hirSi "Where s the Inissze ,he 100,0(4 people , enemploYed in Ca.1.14'-'SVO,Ptii "Ailite .,:li) 0."i -f out and ' vote. tio,sel,"' Ire "asked, 't)r.sently, "D ,. nun ada by 'A -Aril ist. 'And '. WOret bk„ Di,, ',(1,,Ttildi•,.,late.;sfor °Mee, fdtouhr be able t ir i" i, 'ems the reply. .."'lloyv _long •:e diaappobited If his prediction. is •Itt ' '1)ieliont 'te; tild gliqttOrS sOlne caut.,;0, t Peen Iniztenrr ' . . _ . , wale Progfarif,• iarine.issue, of giitircient . ., fulfilled!. • * , 8S4 *r•Pa Wa$i. goink. to dreato•lt-seriong problem hold the „line. -Here- it..-vaff'At,company f pioneers, 'there three,,militarY Police. ineir-ctaeing--', a machine -gnu... some - Where else...a. battery- of Medi= :gon•-,: erg'mentliy,g4iff aiinachine;:gun attack with rifles,-The-fluards. and the pera- lintests and the Churehilig.were,..ev,ery- where. inakieg,fercedmarcliee.-76Y,iiight o stiffen the swaying,line.; ..,Again and, agate. it 'seemed -that the German pres- sure muse' prevail, init. though ' they pushed...us -back ,, they . never „broke brougle ' : --',, .. .-- • .•;:.. ' That same unbelievable courage was-, atel. to win-..back.for us; yard by bait - Might yard, the hill'S whieb we had., ost .cluring •the• German ettacks Until fiiiAlly we were readY" for the •_swift,.., littar blow at Tiinfs..-_,Btit ,the gioof achleVement 'of. the ,,rirst.71ittur ' was that it heimoil. and:held against all et- tacka'„the .-Medjed salient, the one and °elk „possible springheerd for the 'lit -1 taele on Whit:IS. ,If We ,liad not ,gained and kept It; the, ,cietiring,,,:.of Arica Iniglit •have ifeen delayed for Oinet‘itte. .The Germans 'hoped to ,lield,„Ttitti till -.1elegiist; if they. 1111(1 donei-it we -might ConceiVattly„have--had time to eantnie , Manse:tide-. year, lint Italy, *old& have , been out of .. the"-, question. We ttee wbere we are today, witle.Itely ,,Orit Of , 1 the Axis ..atid-our borabe'rs Working' - feomXtelitin airfields, beeause ,tlie tiny 'IlirSt ,Nrilly fOUghtAisiiiay to NOW end 'then, set- teeth 'and hueg on. Tet It be, remembered ' with honor: ity more. light 'arid . more love. -.. It .is ' there alar- have ' been more skit il, The porcelain; or enamel:parts-or a Stove shoulcrIteverhe vraahed whlle theyarehot,'for the Water Joey -cense , them to _crack chip, A ',gritty cleanser should never be used as this sekatehes -the -stirtitee' and '01.”' event- uahly lead to -stains. which cannot be. 'reniekVer-arinsoapy.4waten_....$11-;do the job-a,nd:. the, surface should be '- wiped AlrY.aftir *v.:asking. ..• saop,„ Sir, this- is' My -first:doh in a circus. ,You'd bet „tOr telt me what to-do.,to-keep from. moyib.g.•,. *pager "Well don't'ever -undress In. front of the bearded', lady." -14NICREA8-EIN .POTATO, rift/WE -Aii InereaSe-in,,,the price- of _potatoes has been -'annonneed-bt2-..W. I-Iarold MeRhilliPs;• priees', and simply repre- sentative forLiWeStern Ontario: The Iherease 'of: reefitS_ containerLgoes into. effect .on-lanuary • This raise affects both the "wholesale and the -retail -Scale of prices: 'Oh February ftb iftpothOr -raise of live Vents -w.111 ---be- laced on potatees, This is a Seaso a e increase .to Cover the :cost, Of storage, andAhe general_ spoill..tleave• _greasy:: xesidue... . CO-amiete age. • ,satis acti. n or money back. . t their atteiftiOn i` t fo world se- lEgtt . ileportance. to • erre% il0t,ts, 0 t4tvee p 11 tb..(1 Japanese Sianchnria a,nd...• to Indifeentieili tek •take the trouble figures siwia as Churehill and Roo Chiria .tlieY .ehatfiedH•:tile- lien& to 1)‘,,atit thitr IfitilOt. -good,_-_ lighter v_Rlitethe 'fedi(); 1.11 net In Lthe sairie eta to thuklio. Noss' Chinese:want -Will usivill*,„fhting vizi, a" g614.„,••• e ogjd' tack 4tViti, Mt•tpl,11.tela ettilt:r -,ttr 0,r, JO , , '• it 4.1* ba, f LIC's more otsiir,nelleit bock 'poine." • t • • 411)Yera.7. *.*, • • '* ri peontle4,14w-priei -frarimtiantie lkope orossiset foraftei the war.woeld lee sem attrattive, it:there *eie' any-, otif* In -ear v. 7g:et° retitho,th • , , , caeua . e t ie num r , listeners to. * ,• * _ * „. . , . , • • • - any ' particular xi,rograin. There might ' freati*.ntly wonder, when weread i of the troll e betweenthe 'an 13e.?1,..-:„',--,,, uahn rae'los: In '. a to;W41 And P4')lititi)(11%, MOW;11(11(311 libtieWould 1&('-, 31(11 t011,1)(Ple ilfliag then) 'atany', par.. paid to - tlAesemattera if the news, tiedher , tioie.. When we, read that AO *tit* ' ditli ti,ot publleize thetn. Ae*,.iminy- ittilliiin .,lieteners heard iiii-ii4 ,iort in, reots„ .1,A0 itsoted „ tr tut. 4 i,ofs. mils:, ;it 1.'r tddent Itoosevelt, •we tordinot to Thy. Winfloor Star, ortlr oroo v if • 6 -it - me hfinieter'soadia addrees on in. :take the statement with, a good many 1 . This Is. skot bard ffy believe, gieles of ita% People ' Who really 1)ts- -IttStrfaffir ilrabi*et.' rd'' ' Ifni- to et1yott-ati1i--611--a11ttrPett 'Vitt in whirl', „we shoilld 1 --itlik`eup.-••-your'mind.-teday that you are... going to. give--' your skin -rear; chance to get well, •- Go to •Caufp-hellls Drug eitore....lor•_ent.,,,ge.ed -dreg - • get,.,an• „'-- Umerald naanf-day4 • be- -Canse-lt. „Iilghly---e-ontentrated•-•_•-•_i_j; The. Very tirst e.pplication WM, e you Itch** of Eczema itekly..stopPecir-,eruptioes dry up .a4d. ,Otife7j'alrfilffrirel-y_tew days:" ... Itilef`r T'same Arne- of Itching Tees and Peet;/ Barber's Itch, Rheum • and--76tliVr* skin troubles- , • • ; Reineniber: that 'lloone's -Emerald .00 _ is it cleari,„:„&powerflk„ _penetrating Antiseptic that does'iot stain or . , miserlfabyteol!heeuffreran-fradeomyobuo,ilafeeyri‘kiioi,v .how s!_tIc.,1 and Boils are an outward indication of impurities in the Systems and just when you think. you are rid of- one another Lcrops up to take its pIac.e. and_preionst , your misery. .All the latienitr and poulticing you-eal, de. may not stop more • give - that old, iellga°bviee! bloodme boilsmeinY2 ou sBiliValde''ettirit114411Bel rig; ' e *0.3P61tir show - what will do in helping -you get rid of them?' ; Th ands have used it for . UZI:purpose-for the past ' 60 's'ears. . Why not you? - The T. Mi' anCo., Limited Termite. to _cOnyince the world that the tru greatnekei*le that.ef '•This. IS, what the Free N`renell, in prisCon'etntiltrt, fe 'the world, end py. their v.eords they are reviving the traditiOn Of. the immortal" Viasnee of 47/30t•,_ • • ' • •-..-Tfieltition ritifes,',but" there never was a braver. L-TICe Manchester- ktnar,diati, lire snyliig A. OittsgSiT4Alt: Tteeorder and _TialeS) l'he Most . Ite*;'-r)r. a Peliten . 0!„.ttarlo, eriticies tb "Venletrition-to IoN; to-AtierVevernment to , do :everything.' -Tbat 'has, indeed, becolue Otte of tive.,etirses-of our times' and le meaning a , pt- ran& of tile 'Sturdy. independence upon. which btholialtDot minion and Its institutions- were landings 'hi North, Afelea• 'Wtnt.,n, • inotid which. 'endor0 for m‘tt:w WOICR, ,$001J110 WELCOME REMOVES. and then' began to „bade, into disappoint- ment and perplexity, .We had First „(Ottawa. Oftigen) Army, we' were •toid, whielk-bnd •:Oatiadal Witt lie4 a vontillerrk'Oter .4 ' stormed •Into Tunisia • and arrived: 01- no. Joomuction arid the prOkPeqt of moat At the gates of And then a prosperity unrivalled by most :other t( hnd stt'ipped,for,reesorts not obvious lands, is net living up toatithe old at a (petiole% and begun to go back. hunianitatitni 'tradition of. long, ego Zit& Wei not, trig to be ',taken7.-',tthe Whielt---made her weleottie . fugitive tightb, ,A.rrny tee driving the itilglitlof slaves from the American Sooth, One the Airika.. helore it, but the cannot •• Imagine Sue thitig poesible, Pirst Army rently could not, etend today. 'What Is Wrong? tihiedy 1111 up to handfit of .0erinan troops and uugrounded-fear and a loss of the •old tankahastily t bite Triage', 'from gplrlt eonitdetice in the fitttire. The .8(eily. 'Whit was 'wrong? atfKice,t 114 elightly thuelied: ripon merit? Or, wart it • here. • It . deterves, far, more *heart.. timotir- t were ,:not ".0441r4iP111.11.flitnt. .1114040103, onongt TV* men pr., he rirst Arity knew, If' , ' at did,not. Oita the Words food 1$0114$0114*4., all -of the' four '4111144C Mier , ere roomy reibottoing., vittimins, a(1d. th. but .•#Tho "frivol*" eriatod of two infantile :egga,eontalit three -a ttiorn,-A and I). Wall* with , handful of aka, the growth vitamine einindanee, and comma**, peitaehutists. Item- the yeegt In moderate mangle *lapse, lwifoite t evert qualitative. . • 'A SiTRVEY OF THE FiRit Ardor.% • ACSIEVEMENTAN' AFRICA year-ago the Britieht Areericsin PeoPRg "were hearing 'With astonished delight the first neWa, of the Allied ittok -to the• neierspeper text, wblci orestpd. orrs(IxenIti . , torero( or astpontrd.i tket_esittelsosi unt2rtlitanding1y, re- drawn eivetephst reedit* Ant Senteilees we1i are ob- it Ix abolot.fti it 11 metre' ot*thich tit‘y wl imirees * , tn. their Itisentorlies unit 1-1 tby cannot de with the rad*. 1104A*,t A?K� UPtRT, Domestic Ho ,lieating plants haVerat- ash, .LTL, taehmentsfor. heating do- „dawn a mastic,- hot water during .the and ba heating season.. This is -„done by hand. heat -exchangers. There are two `tuffidel types. Those that are .installed eornpl inside the fire box Or invihnition. ing eti 'chamber and those that, are in- - th stalled between the heating plant and the hot Water' ato,rage tank. 1"' For those 11$tale4 inside •tle -wtwaeteen r 'firebox, the. eoxrect location for • ' • the eiehTingera„ or hot water:cell, as they. are eornanonly known 18 above the fuel bed.qt is not good. practice to have the„ heat ex..* changer' installed SO that it pre- * „trades into the fuel bed; Unfor- tunately this is a common in- „ttallation - generally causing ''trottble ill the „ form Of spotty` • fires, clinkers„and dirty. firebed cenditiens.” With the exchangorl, 4 tontaet With the red hot eoals over -heated water may remiitl, with the possibility ,of scalding. ',Sometimes a -water hammer or pounding irii'eaused;with such an . installationt, note are some „of the most common 'annoyances treetiable to this method °fleet - i wittet1 Another fauit is sr co I prevents a good firehed. It Is itapossible to work the fire around the coil. A heavy drift of water will chill:the coal lying acljetent to the toil or exchanger, • loWerin ilia temperature , below 414- $.. nolnt. tasiiltth2 in u dedco1, steuoI dissatisfeetielt. In Win mewl no hot waft plaint a no but in tn. At othr jaesnt bo Lnrt ;burn to an s'albh will not-'shal& it, acth, $---14P-the-.-Pi to be iSposed of.,by it also ill result:M.3A- hot Neater. =lilt -chronic lit no heatinthe_liv. ease of the outside ilea- , er that 'II -located .1-t7 or heating plant, and thq torage tank,. -the only '.- compla nt one is liable to have is the la* t of sufficient hot water. . To re edr this .complaint, if will • only h ,necessary to take off the ' # gayer plate and -clean out any . „ sediment that •Ilas gathered --aroun the licating,"eolls. •These must 0 ' ' kept' clean at all tinies, for best'reeuite. ,, .".. , For economic and tr011hie *Po.. . heathig cg- donlestie bot water, -, in* ••rtintler•it tank , heater. ' to Water heaters' •ved over the old ‘'' e." It is no 'to build Ire - um, the old titter sliAtigi, - Y eii.ins of '' *water at A. evtr be.' are dust , rated the , toitI feed, 'dampers overheated ' "f,r4.ter at 4s- aeaper , - tang in litost fuel ' reo with modes% a. It