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OTTAWA, June 19. --The contentS. Of i ti) think far into the future, a future
OW Vederal budgpt Sam to be presented that finfort,finatelY '' IS still veiled in
to, karlinment fir..'or course a earaully 1 ulLst* ,,,, * ..,, '• ,,,,,,:, '
&Willed semet ;:,not that au).- imematuru 1 • Omer AttierVeS ot`.0anks ,
WWI& Would have -the squie effect lin I There has been. a persistent demand
_ nation's economy at thiS time when by a few members lut the-'batkU$1,4; awl
' *Wary -is •geared tO intensive war coninteree conimittee which. has been.
_pre.fluttiOA and --there is the system -Of dje:Ilssiug amendmentS to 'the Bank
.-eeolieniie- and' financial% 'controls. •• ,'-in.„Mt .fe n. statelitent .fif th&-Unionnt,of
. tiraes of Peace the cotintry's econenny is - the inner reserveri-of 'the bankS; The
Much "More sensitive. The principles anfonlit'ints been. kept seeret since. the'
of Wartinie -finance are itireadY, welt balilfs . begaial- ' II', isn'CifOing to bo
eatablished„. Among these basic prin..; 'divulged. The 'axitount, however, is
elides are • keeping' the balance between ' Is•flo,Vv'n to the Income tLX department. _
pectre of,starvatiert".IVIdelt had overr _ „,
Afty-liftY rtitio, distributing. thejnirdeit tO0 -inucli 'reserVe is s• set fiside :by „the shagowed,r.tlxclir when Gerinan , sub- oie Ik lucent, Mr. and Iktrs,, tuft Logttu
taxation ,and borroyving oii roughly a , The oilleials can also. deciiiteiwiletlic)."
. et. taxation •equitably risid a coiirse bauks for bad or thiubtfuldebte.. There Tarxtle war,fare„,-WaS. at its, height. and daughter, of Belgrave, were yi$ifere
4 Venting judatiolt. Witt fife- war in is therefore nu questipif tof ,the :banks • "Ciallatia,:"Isam Ins' Ex-4"etteiieY,, ".,was at. Westfield OU Sunday. ••
at, pile time. ealled the grkvaaq Of the .MiSS Elva Stackhouse of Brifeefleid.
it critical S'Illge 'war' appropriatiOns itet ,paying their rightful • itai;ation; vots a. • 'weelce.i.id ' guest at the home of
Irchnirii.ric'arlii(dit.s: 21U;(:)fillrftrli-t4iisil 'tllit II' telt1441etaiii()(11.0. 'illiaeinulebnetrs;etulAt tti:tlieWg!tc't)'Insti-141-11.titite: ttlilled tIttinIt'Lr; Etilt,11):111.:rt,ti:'„g1:)rutttu(aItif,1:41:14:ni.:34'(itionmiinan•e• si/orlat°, /61 hu wide und a'Ont, Mi. 'and: .1.111rs.,' WM.
Aniversal providerl a every kind a 4-0-lowell.. • ' ' • ..,„' "' _,..,
this will prbbablY mean little mOte than that 'have' taken. pittee in the • amount foodstuff, and the !produ5ts of the rich Mr. Lind Mrs,. • Maitland • „tlenry; ox
I go in-to,,upplies,, for oxir owlx armed from the stateMentS giv ell Pf b auiluk 1,7'2114,141/!ii(1)11.1, *Qf- 1(111.ktilitlitiineacr.,e,°t 1111111„eus IlMlictlilli411'4n,rsa.faNd\TBritilIVIleuean°r; %(Yvferi3eavdisilLN''tores'
Plat this_ amount or a large part. of it. of the reserves,Ivhielf, is nOt Very greats
' foreep Who will he'needing more.. Tie- oPerations during the.past'fifteen years; .,,Alui s.0 sc.,iren t e(4),,€) liere, to seo. at westri,14. ou stinot , ,
...,......._ .. beAvvostq of , WilusL*Mve to be woe :The'. reuse apilears to • be '''fb 1.' t • '
, 1, ),.. •
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Ilia Excellency.) And Px.iticeis
' Alice at Seaferth '
(lathering
SEAVORTil June 14.-AddreSsiug-
tin andienee of seirernt- thousandi itt
the 4Inroo, County irederatien."74- ,i,gri-
eulture field day held here today; the
Bart of ,Attil0110,--floVernorAkenerat Of
Canada, paid ' tr'ibUte "..to Canadia'n,
farmers 'fur . the notable. amt. ‘deeisive
parf: they 1111(1 played in freeing "Abe
peo }le of‘•• Oreat" Britain from, ". the
ot the boAuty a the, town ir.1111, her sister! _Mrs. W. A.
surroundinerdistrict.
. Lt. -Col. W. M. Xing, '.6...4...4.ht.G., and Mrs. tiain Neebits tirki. W. J.
rePresented the. district officer cow Cameron anti Miss Clrace Cameron, of
mantling M.Di No. 1," and acvompanied iiineardine, Mrs. Elsie Brigham- and
the Viee-reol, eouPit) on. their visit. sons ;mid Aliss Mae W1010)1;114, of Blyth
'I'lle Governor-General wale attired in were guests on Sunday (tf Mr..and Afro.
a .plain. business suit, and 1.1er Royal Geo. Wightman.
Highness Wore a modish grey• ensemble Mr., and Mrs. Charles 18mith and
with fok f____urgi- ' • _______ Mrs. $41.t. McDowell Were at London
INTESTEIELP ' On Saturday. . .
• WiffSTIIIIILD June 20. -Miss Minnie' .IS11-,:ult.:(1.171;:lean'tt.C:t.'lleW11-i.1.°;1'76'' °Ai. 1::;1''':'V.Ial7d,n_lkilanns(1."
, John, of Brossels were entertained "on
Ajt.r$..' (if LII.alliniclit)oonwiesnv.isiting. her sister, 4jvclimuratri; Navasertvice:,:arwyc,.....„succe.issrui a .
$n2a . -j- - - ' ---- '. -' d 1 th
..re hel n e
, and; Mrs. John Vincent of 00(14- 4." IA
rich were guests on' StindaY at the .ixise5trecte, chttreh • oh $uvuhlY,
home of „Mr. and Mrs. R.:Vincent. w"e" ite•v" (1` Wils°11 of 1/111Stse/°
In. the afternoon
Mr. and Mrs..Dert'Yincent Ur. Her- was the °speaker.'
' lie took as his text "The vacant place"
(.1. Samuel .t.1.0-;1$), Mid in tile evening
he spoke front. Romans 13:10 • on ,the
,subjegt, "What We N,eed in Time of
War." Mr. Stanley Bibthorpe Blyth
rendered three appropriate- solos., "The
junior, quartette assisted'ing'the •after-
noon and , the evening an. ,atithein'
was rendered by obeli,. The ultar
' bede. s To those who,t3leep in a kind ot?' way, but
seine of.these who are engaged farm- mr., JOhn Gear•of Vittorio() spent tile
weeklehd with , his inOther, Mrs. ThoS.
- somehow, Jini.1 'tlie only means are by -4$11-M")(1°..44°() 4111r4-14- -the- *Or 0A1,- jisiting the
'taxation and borrowing. An:y changes " Saskatchewan. tColitest workers in one of .the largest of --"'
Pte, .1-inrold Bosnian of London
, taxation, -can be •sluiPlY aimed at The resUlt Of the .1i.sklwau elc.c-. mutation, favtorieS of which, the out -
his, +parents, Mr. _and 'Mrs. .
ot the people to bear -........4 ribute• reflection amielg luenawt'S, of Vitrlia.- tliniong the most valuable of the . wele_Addressed by_.,inspector . dreamt, g Mares.
tilO waS 'beautifully °decorated with loses 1 To these Who toes, night after nt On sleepless
and white and pin peonies. .
Discussing* Selma' Matterso-A•,11unl-.
ber of the residentS of the' 'various
school sectibps of the south end of the
of,Bast Wawa -nosh -met -in -the
Westfield schaoi„, og Monday evening,
.whoss rest' is broken by bad area= and nightmare.
To those who wake up in the morning as tired as when
they- went bed, we 'offer in Milhiires Health and '
Nerve MO a tome,remedy to.belp seothe and strengthen the nerves.
'When tfiffirtrdiine- Amid 150-no-moreirestleskurtightirtille to -bed
. • -.
.More equitablY wheiever ineauftY Tbere is differelwe of sinews of war. ' •"- 14/0P1..,(1. WalSh 4 Comb ...Borden' It'end'qn the 'sul)je-et 111""1131rug:acniu' teli"
itt • keeping the burden within the power , don's interest -an put lirtlie-Jerm of awicultural, produce vh'i-ted
15 \1tmrueB0bJ11flfl 1111(1 spent the wee.k-end with his parenfs, ,sehool area.,,, Mr. 'Raymond. Redmond' Lookfor ow registered trade mark a. 'lilted, Heart!' •on.the pacrozo. -"-
may be found to exist. There are, liow- oyinion, of conrse, on to. relative force "Farmers are indeed • victuallers of
which have to be kept in mind by the the outcome but ther is if. tt 4
was chairman. for the evening and in -
ever, considerations of postwar -times of l'rovitrcial and Federal j6kiee,s on our great army, for withont yimr, eon- ;gr.331. 1Valsh.
framerS of mr budget._ 'These consider-. to belittle its potentialities. i. 1 osslble one. Rvery day .now thous-
_mr.._ N,„ 1,,bknozsifet port..Albert was frrosisign Tzok„..._pla
• •!• leading up to. the larger school area.
ee A t tire: conelusion
N. isite ast week with ?Ir. and i
,-- 40- .4.-it411•Itaike alt -ii . irt * -------------------- ' TItttif thatllie resitit is oatrelfw on the beTielle• Of -;-.41-( t them
. Frouce.. , vott eau - oo justly_ proud of guest .on...:8miday at tife-imOnc,_
f the time •,, that the fact that much of that food his.f-vtud-',--e.rguz,.,',..w,ot-tizma, Aiithent
been framed not only ter conditiens in catiscd ; %lull.' u'loin-tinq?Liw'lft*
and Airs. W. A. Campbell"; ' -
•Tiat .11.1111bura Ca.; Lintiote;Tortatto, Oat
froduced the speaker, who gave veg,
uu... LAP. Geerge- Lee of Port Albert
e o a enint tribution our task would be ail
It is r
m interesting outline on the questions somemeee.6.8memew'
• 'd
ations?--,inereaso--;In .34,01,ulzed,-.AM,the.„twor older ..zir ties' ands of tons- of -food are being itikral.1 *
\') iglitinaxiAfter the address an interesting dis-
A • " d Ms J McGill 'and MiSS was sill:1g' and 111P'ch wag-tTeMr
CARLOW .
wartime but vkiy ninth tor - the. time paramount issues 0 IL an r . .
after peace is rpstoredinaddition the men are unfortuna•tely prone ta • be cdme . from , Canadian farms."
.effort Kathleen. McGill' of Clinton, were
experiS-Itave to ke.e.p....in mind.. preoccupied by the sting Og the bee of • • "There must be no slackening of
of visitors at Westfield on Sunday.
•the effect of taxation •if kept . 011 its 'MIS'S inconveniences, aird will even now that •the immediate strain'
t th ,0 on- to t ei en , so
' . laid Mrs W - A Cannibal. ville Lowlesboro. visited, With her
- resent -seater -on---bilsiness-- after . thel' forget - --the-_material _ w#11-•heing . that danger appears to be over. "V must • .14ss Jean Campbell .of Sky Harbor, -
0. -- ---1---- --bItt - • 'd sothat at our Goderich, spentf.Sunday with ,ler par- CARLOW, June .19, --Mrs. J. •-• Mel
ivh.r. In Britain arrangements are war •nalustry has biou, .
Mr' S'. ii. McVittie• of Goderiech visited ... . . .
being Made.,forVestwar inditstria.1, re-. have iu their ears only the, distant cbildren ' arid their Ithildren may reap Sister, .Mrs. Bean, sr, .on Siinday,
Search ..and ,fer itto_re geneFeus allow- I rumble of t i. , ifil do not see the full benefit .of our effort ,to secure
of on sunday with Mr. and MrS. Wm. Me- • PO. ChaS. Watson, of Centralia, spent:
uanceS lei the *Costs--efehilages. iii sinall the-- a c*t Oal flame of -the li•ghtning o'er , the hrsting freedom and . security
.. .tt
Mr..and INIrs,,Robt. Sn'j1.1 and Keith, w - la.
-:and large plants , after the war, The their h:W
eads. hat . members' of the 1 our _ire' at heritage.". - . Atiie . , cr. * the eekend, with is parents
of poderich,.. were Vlsitots here on .. Aix. and" Airs. ,'MCGratten,.• frOnr.,1"rui-
eoSts a cif • waging w.far will "be elithin- order -parties see is that Abe -invasion. l'.. The Go)..ernOr-General and his char& .
ated, but there tc'ill be the rehablittatTon • .‘,)t C:C.F.-furees in Saskateliewan W115 i_ ill 'g' Wire, ifer Royal Highness Princess
.,_ . „. i?tlres'. • . . • , , - .
nipeg; are visiting her " sister, Mrs.
costs and the expenses of social seeur- a triumPh of organizatien, and Mit raft?. "attended the lair in conjun'etion $11.11,mr.sf-id.'
Witwanosh, was a:guest. on. Sunday 'at
aigaret • Jeffersen, of West
Nil.M.S.-• Metting.---The "7:.M.S.- meet-
. .,itY measures to be provided for. . Those , they wilt have. to- take ,the‘. lessons to; with their tour of rural coMinunities:in
the home. of " Mr.- *and „'Airs.. Lioa'd in was had at Airs. Frank AlcilWaliVs
who frame the Canadian budget have 1 heart if they liOpe t(i .meet the pOlitical i Western. Ontario: • • • eottage at7-Bogie's . Beach -on _Thursdays,
. . . .
- - ' ,• • A Gallant -Gentleinan • _
meace. ' , • • , • .
, . • s His Eicellency Was, introduced Wld
°bY aell- - • .. •
Mr. Robt Hoover of Brussels' was a .Tune 15, with it large attendanpe. Airs.
Crininral .Code • for linron-Perth, * '
visitor at- Westfield on Sunday. . . Tait Clark had . charge of. the meetin.g.
1 The aineuilments7to -the .criminal code .% 1-1' (3'61dill".. M.P.
A' bo described'', the occosien as "unique •
The storin on Sunday .night put both Aliss Ruby Xoung, 'Mrs. T.. Wilson' and
the Hydro 'and the telephone systenfout Mrs. C. - Fen gan took parts in •the pro,.
intraduced by .X1r. 8t..141urent, Aiinister in thh history of Huron. county." -
1 of JuStice,'„ seek. •.to. rerneee' definite '
I His, -. E*ellency's career a. public
commission... , .. _ .. _ . . , 7.. ‘ gram „from. Gthe• Missionary* Monthly
ee in.
iagnificent," said 'Mr . Gold-
Eileeit Walsh of Whighani spent :Lilly CR-bLvit, efil•lorin.3*..w. ilhaitelh.chu'phrege'g9afv'etiltei
13rophey's
Funeral Home
IVIIINTREAL ST.
Cr -Funeral Chain31,. cembines
e gmty- of -a plam of-wership-
and the refinement of a quiet
r,esidence,
PHONE 120 • ,
Yawn. m. LODGE, Director .
,
4' You are invited to listen to
"Chapel Chimes" program over.
CHNX, Wingham? each Sunday
afternoon at 2.30 o'clock;
faults. The' penalties far fraud- against
very interesting talk. ..A.t tke cloie of
the meeting Mrs..' ,and alOs.
Tait Clark 'served- a dainty_ Stipper,
All had a VerY -enjoyable' afternocni,
The nex—.V-T-eetn beat- the home-,
of Mrs, John Young.
1 the Government, tor example in w al ill... ..
g He . served •Witii distinction • i . -
'
..contracts, have been iik'reased - from i• Governor-general 'of South AfriCA. for glinday under the parental roof.
Mr. and Mr,,s. Telford N4oti and; Air.
$5, 000 ta- .$50,000 , whieh, should, be a -: 1..
U - years, ' and nOw , he 'iS -rendering
.1.tra Snell, of Nile, were .gueSts on
pratv effective deterrent.:' On the otheksp
l
, len
- of.. diitdSeew,t_ft•Lceinesa., Cd
antiainnth
an_t_.,,:01
133diiedsrt. -8und03' • at the borne of Mr. and 'Mrs,
' - • .
he served in the South African War and L. AihDowhil: ,.
... -
the Great War" . --grs. -4', Fitzgerald of .Dungannon
.
---.---A--tianattlian'-Editor-in--Britain, ,
- R. S. ,Kennedy, of Montreal, 'editor- u.
renilniscent of . the • ()Id daYs. w,11013, /I . in -chief ofThe _Family Herald. -and 1
man Was hanged for stealing P.' sheep. I Weekly Star, addressed the gathering 1
of 'course, magistrates have pot been1, on. his observations •Of ,fari.t. life •in 1
pa8Silig the sentence of three years for Britain during a recent tour: .
minor thefts. They have been forced "There are. only two things' worth,
either to. Acquit the prisoners- or defer talking about now," he_declared. "They'
sentence. , hereafter the ' 'severity of I are war, and the 'peace; that is te
1 the punishment rests with the judge, .(op,ow ,,
Ella-BEAL -SERVICE'
No", extra eh rge 'fer the use
of our Funeral Home, Toron-
to Street,
Prompt Ambuilanee.
Serviee
ea.
liatuirpemiltics for-yertaan,...suna • ",
are 'lowered., E:br stealink • frail the
Mails the raininiuna sentence has been
t lave .yea-rs even -1f..-the-theft-liasi been.
of 'a spool of thread: • it is a little
,
Department of Veteransffairs , • • The -first thing that strikeg-a .Asitor
-,1,)isetission on...the ' bill for. the ' erea- to England is itS atmosphere of Per -
L
ttto a • the new Department of Vet- manence, while in -.C.'anada4 the most
eians'_,Affikira'lia4.,,,brOugpt ;out:many, obvious thing is "impermanence,", Mr.
colistructive 'suggestions. of ' means_ Dr etflfe'dtilted:'' ' -, . ' - •:------ • .-,,,----.
helping in tee rehabilitation of members, ."This country wears the- appearance 1 -
of .the armed forces after the war.' The' of a place where everyone is expecting 1
*Plans already formedare very compre- to . II1()Vp Ott at any time.' • If ..wre, are
- imasive; the .wholl -question has been moving on next week, we do not tale
carefully and eXhaustivery-stndied,. and much trouble this week. But if your
with the aid of Suggestions from mem-+thildren are going to live on Your farm,
bers it is, fair to forecast that this i yon are going - to take more troubles'.!
country's plans , to' restore to health ' he Continued. . .
the members of its armed forces and Britain has increased her.. food pro -
to_ restore them to a place -hi peacetime duction enormoTly; almost miraculousother nation. of the 'Ivorld. ' - . regnhOlons," Nevertheless the people'
economy, Will be as complete -as in any , lyr-ind "all by strict, almost dictatorial
have -ace -6 -TM :dielir'wt.- if:tingly, :because
-, , .-n
if'llut- in,,,the. -hands;
•of 'farmers like -Ales.:- -,----=..--,,-.,-,
Treat Britain has been lucid' '' in
this way, that in her _Many years of
of David AlcGr-
atten Were.Sliss l'agrY: 'development she 'has,.prOcliiced leaders --
Taman,. of .Clinton hospial staff, Mrpractical farmers who alsehave time
wm. MeGratten,:of Tisdale, Sask., and for public service," asserted Mr., Ken -
his da.,pghter, ' Airs. Sylvester,
91 iiiitedegiimeniatiOn L-,So"InTetim.' es Neeessary
WindSor. ' •-- t . • , .'., A,. .. • "Ir --e-- -is , a lessfati-'for" -us. We do
Mrand MIIStomAkGratteni a not want to -be r4iinetitedrfinit-
- , . , .
Winnipeg, who have been here the
some things that. can only be 'achieved
past week, are leaving for their home- by regimentation. : Canadian farmers
tomorrow: • ,,; feel they haven't got the sweetest -end.' '
• The Women's Missionary- Society held
9.;q4,,,ee.,on..em,.., i.e. _stisk.' If this Is title; .
their June meeting in the basementmen the Jiontistr Ittplers liai•e been('
plaguy ..
Of the church with the presiK bscorpiens"
dent, Miss ,
'atirrey, .in charge. The worship: set.- Co-operation was 'referred to by the
. vice from the- Alissiontity.,Monthly and speaker as the 'farmers' - secret, for
the study book, For All .of Life," was Success now and in the postwar, world.
conducted: by Mrs. Wni. Wats,:cin-. ' Airs. This spiritot co-operation, heleltreouid
Sohn McPhee and AirS. D. AgPliee have best be fostered lily ' ft, united ergarilz-
interestin readings and the meeting
•as -close ,With. the Nation,A1 Anthein.
. .
Two•freW-members-were received...After-
WardS -a dainty lunch was served by
• 4
, .
yisatiossw-
IN illVIX,Cor SOREONV.... „
You may, confidently rely upon
„
:us or prompt, -CUreful, sympti-
,
thetie Serviee,- etimpiete ni eVtrw,
detaii.I.at most:treaSonable cost .
'Ohr Funeral Fitime provides the
most .Modery facilities: regard -
of the funeral Cost.
OitANSTON .111VERAI.,
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,gAVE AftaL AG3S rEIOS
Call at ,.out ofAce; Phone 242J or
drop in;a line to BOX-161j200d0-
tie% We will be pleased fa call
and .belp choose a gr.dt.atole MM.
oral for your family plot.
ation such as the Federation of Agri -
'culture: - • •
---g,--par(14,..ALp- of . North Heron,
Mrsthatikeddits Excellency, and 1.1)r. Hobbs'
tbe hosteSses-;,- Mrs. Alex.. :Sle'.aWn ,andi . Taylor, M.P.P. tor Huron, thanked, Mr.
,.,41cCtirth.-- - :. • ` '
I • -Sunbea•P
m ub.:--The Sunbeam kennedy"
.-Club • Beuquet forthe -Princess
Ilas• ceitipieted tile folioNying work for the
. y, ,.
Red CrOsS: 7, quilts, 2 helmetS, 9 pairs Barry'Sturdot Auburnpresident
.pyjamas. -Total receipts were
etpenses, M.51 ; 'cawing a balance. on
hand of $4.44? The lest meeting of.the
Club was held at .the
Ross .McNee oz Wednesday evening,Fourteen:Mlles were present and two
quilts were quilted or the Red CrosS.
Ars. Graham McNee and Alms. Charlie
VeNe.(i-served 'Colt Andrew's St -
lection*. for the .evening amounted to
$ ,
.D E A 1.") or
DISAgLED
nickly renuWed in Olean Solitary Trucks. Phone .eollect.
0I0r16 CLINTQlt, STRAII9/141);
Wffilam.Stone.Sons Limited
•INCIEROLL, ONTAItIO
Itching, Burning, Slinging-
Eczeniii.oi" Salt Rheum
,P.00oSnitil or Reit rheum is it is e tamonly, taw,
hs one of the meet painful of all akin ubles.
Tbe intenae burnint itehing <4.01 e8
eially at night, Or when the affected Part its expoied to
beat, or the hands plaked in hot water are ni00 un.
beeilsble, and relief is gladly weleomed;
The relief offered. 'by Bprdoelt Blood, Bitten% is based .on the knowledge
that ouch aihtients as eczema, - and ether skin trouble, ere .eatieed by an
impure blood eondition,
blood
gitaizt bli7o.clegaill6eowl: by ttehig 11,13, B. to help donee the
Ask g eountoi for 8.13.8, Priee $1.00 a bottle. !"
The T. Ugh** Co., titeltedt trotonioAnt.
of the Huron. CountYFedeYation of
Agriculture, WO ehairinan,. and called
tilion his six-year-old datighter, Betty,
to present Princess Alice With a beauti-
fuk-bouquet - of red- _and--'white_roSee„ .
., -At the outset of the program the
Governor-General inspeeted a guard of
honor from Camp Ipperwash,.. and a
group Of school children Sang patriotic,
-songs •r -,--:-,-- - ' , ..-------- ; , ---`,"- . - -----.
' ,A: reception' folloived, during, Which'
the Viee-regal couple shOok. hands With
hundreds of • those in attendance, both
young, and 'old. ' In some • instances;
where these. being presented' revealed
that they were'from' England, His klx-.
c'eltirricy or Her Royal. Highness chatted
With thetu'for several minutes. - •
Then the 411St1nguislied .visitors wit-
nessed a smart .displity of ..' military
tactics by a detachthent of soldiers from
Camp', roperwitsli, ;including a . demon-
stration " of the fainous six -pound' .tuffi
'tank gun introduced by the -British. at
1E1 Alamein and used with much Suceess
sinee: ...- 1 . -, - • ,_
.VisirExhibits- . •
Each of the exhibits at the fair wee
. . .
then visited 1•0* the '(.iovernor-General
and his. wife, , i)oth of whom showed
keen interest in the various phases of
farm life' deplete(1.. Farm machinery
and:. cattle Were 111)10 surveyed' and
.favorablY comineuted upon. '••• .
The vice -regal patty arriVetl in Strat-
ford liy troll in the Morning, nud we're
,greeted by Acting Mayor I. V. Xing,'
'Air. • Sturdy, and W. . rir 'Whyte, Vice-
Presideut• of-the-Vederatien Of ,Agri...-.
culture.
' After .leisitl* the honie fit 111r, WhYte.
/11,s,Poteelleficy andlier Iloyed Highness
tittemled a luncheon in their honor at
Virst ,Presbyterian elturele ` 'lore greet,
Ines were extended by 3..I. Cluit; mayor
of Seittortb,-.tind' respoudga to by the
Goverttor-Ctenerill2 lvito sitoke highly
. .
17 Canada and the T.Tnited-Deations
had depended upon "Armchair -
01:diere-to7fight-thiirwari•-the-.
• --
Nazi. 'and Japs wonld.124vq. grabhe4
this country long agc,o:
erv1C You'lliiee4 -months .�f
intensive training to make you
fighting4n4_ '
••
Theie is no ."Royal, Road" to . uniform'i'with 'the. 9-,S. badge' of
Berlin. It's fighting all. the way. — on your sleeve. If we're
and Canada's Army needs every going to Win. this ,war, 'wet lia,ve
0 man it can get. That's' why, today, to 4o mot?, :chan. rust, 04, about;4,
11.0'16*.shOula volunteer for overseas. ty .i.tt the paper'a4
lett
So, come on you fellows the good old army has got to fnish the OM*