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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-10-19, Page 2¶IWOODDItIell SIGNAL AND Tlig GODEAWIT SW ThabliSited by Signal -Star Press, LiMit'ed. . West Street, todnb On4 Sukseriptia Bates-.Canada,H aud. Great Dritahh 4ti.'00- a . 4- • • States, V.:50. SIGNAL -SI% brold-eri-of the b4te nUttehtsigtb ° -;\ erabrOidery Of tier wedding veil, wide)." heeu NtVE11 bY-the bride*slitother. $he W.1117 . NAZI TEAMING Arrms Fourteen Points the ififaineus "Dil*-tar carried a beautiful arm betiquet of i TO NAZI YOI:131 1.Of YOrSailles, and'. in re. gold and bronze 'tunas and wore the Wh,y ' is this barbarism. successful? dueled to ruin. And slavery. • eft of the groom, a gold wrist watch, Why do . the, youngvNtizis love it •and There is onlyone duty, proceeds •the The bride ehose at; her ;Attendants Miss believe, in it -'••• * -' ." • • * lilytil„'One purpose in life for German Dowils 01. Brownsville, ',Miss Jean •It is suCeessful. I belie'Ve, because it manhood; and only one man. who has R Vitro% .N.. ,Of Loadon,Aiod. her Sister Advertising Rates on reouestTelephoneV. i makes* a lorOfold. appeal to youtb„ both seen it steadily, froul,..the, beginning:. Mildred -Jean. Alt -were gowned in • . isAY. OCTOBER lOtli. ''Ill.ti 1 hi its Iowa-, pits=$ious-. and to iti-,_ - de0 I tIt. Mums the way to victory. Against persOnOity , designed froeks of heaveti- ,,....•,--.....-............ ------&--- ISM. Nertual ethic:10On censists :large' all odds he has.ever been vieforious. ir street length, with l[ioral . _ CANADA"-01eritiOsuis• of Preint—r Dre;77-11010a wU;9.13'1.1-;t what Gelltian 1Vid"f"n4' &Milder -length DoLtdkus of War.. German students,itoi." carried Urm bouquets of peach 1 elesses and other nations, - ThOy find Pnan youth.; has. not dinched lAtoolleY. The, tvaterS were Afr. DOn- loanS • ti)*suPlio.rt V°•1144•11all vra'-' • Federal •eivil servants' salaries are intellectual wort tilting and •dulll theY 1111. to L. ..,,Cruel, ignoraat, 'old Newman, broth:et of 'th(rbi:itle, and erfort; avtitiling to Canalla's .; 'said to total something Vake r.)0,000,0o0i.Praer Physical. exereises, camping, blinded,-barliatons, chained to the set'. f,eo lIetheringtoh. The bride's as ang,ry. as, nsed to be pre-war tiPt to' be Cruel to Animals; they exclahned Di„.Scheel, "it is oot neees.. gladiolas. Little Susan. Rogers, cousin Was r tt owe - 11.1, • • - ` • 'like to 'think, themselves., their school, sary that .you should live; it is neces- of the- groom, p e r g 111 ' IbeiT ,their &) U' sUllerior, to ball* that should' filial yfaur anti- gold titfi'eta with nosegay Of asters: There, 1,11.1111f!eqolte iir4.14)eet Of • - 0110,14111,1all sitilDeaselhot• rivals. 'rimy like to deSPiSe other t Your ;race:" There is :the:ideal; and The grpOln viTaS4ttteltded by Mr. EaTle. days svlien, ittlybiidy dared to question , any let -op in . the necessity 'fiir lint. (h 1Il3U Their sex feelings are:stion, vice of a 'he, hut heroic in their de,, mOther wore black crelie'reulaine bia"ckl thianelot authority. Graham %oilers* n•mmuy. Antl additions to, the ch-il jtiid ,they are &owl of their virility; valor:: it presents tbe greatest of au hat, red 'accessories and corsage of red go 11101 of to the Dank of Canada. 'serviee Blade necessary by „the tamoy4.00., "eonfrol.b1 sueb•-watt erg, PrOble111A the future rulers • gladioli . The tluotber4f the gr .00m , educators of Europe. ' also was gowned ,bfaelt- with pink Addressing *the , Londou Canadian allowances, taasuro,-," will add *sOloe 1 'and •in- general., tilt.."5• 1;•e$ent the nclwige of their, elders thetr appeals for ilhert coq, in the' aei"essories and corsage. of pink roses.. „ WAS heldinthe uchurcli Club last week,,,• rr'',.,owers. explaining amions tuat. "good ' behavio Spectator (London). • A leeetition ' ' ' ' why . war eN-penditures 'are tO tfl parlor, valid), was beautifulir deCor- running, at hig,li" levels, said; The New 'York Times. .generally to. have edueation which tells, lum MoVLINT0e1i-L-NIEIVIVIAN , ated with,White clematis and Standa.rds nIt In earlifeorieeYearwse° reen?".N,"en'tlgalednn'Y , recognized aS the leading ine,WsPaper in that he •i better and wis.er' than his The chancel. or Brownsville United of autumn towers. Seventy-five guests and ir the Uniten bta.tes, supportql Roosevelt elders'l .• That it is he who must dis.! church, banked witli foaruttuinuenaigaorwrietz, lafterndeod. *The bride and., groom left all-out warfareutlays--*fet, our cipline theM; that it is good to bullY, ka *a_ 1170Y -set ate, f r their wedding ti to;Toronto, . saloy• were for equipment . in'1032.and 1936, gave Winkle its, sup-. good to fight, and manly fun. to Imo& or Ukr1011, Frances ,Newman,' N OttftWa and•IgOrlh Ban tile bride-wesr- uuti 3! and. maintenance: Now all of our port in 1940, and this year :is agent' animal and sinalt boys about f which eider daughter of ev. and Air's. W. olg a two -Piece . ensemble of poWder R. McCliotock of Brownsville, on W neSdav, September 27th. The _wedding music was delightfully. rendered y Ormistoo Smith, organfst of the church. Albert rlay.Afalotte'S.arrange- meet of ."The Lord's Prayer;" sung by -Mrs.:Edward Xlarristvreceded the impressive marriage service, which armed forces are en‘ag g with , Roosevelt. This may be only a --enemy---:•-all_ our 'strength is now. . • ,straw in the Political wind, but it, is coMmitted to the straggle: at sea, • 3,1 re- a rather important one. the 4andJt-pad la t_ . ovef," acfive warfare on. land has .• used up supplies in far greater • quantity than anyone bad anti- - -Ciliated; We had some 'wartthl.g . • • from our earlV exikeriencerin Italy ----z-,..--113.ut„thel.trimendos scale of. theSe costA did not beconie'fidlf tip -parent --- until" our a.tmies invaded France. 'The superior mechanization - and -.:, equipntent . of „the . Canadian :farmies, though -expensive in dollars. and'eents, are saving preeious liVes. Though there -p.a.),Te_lion. grievous losses ,-ire-the--Can,7 adian forces. ,there is nothing like the , . . _ - aPPalling casualty lists of the' -last No iltumelal otitlaY is too gTeat , * * After the war, we are told,' laght . metals will be adapted to sewing A ri maebines. ,_yactipm cleaners, tools and ,‘_..• many household aplillances,including -fawn: -niow, ' which '-',011---Can Push with' your little !finger." But hew aivk'soard and tiresome it Will be. to push a lawn-raower .with yout little ., . finger for even 'half an hour! * -* * . , One of the 'best. of the war's :de- velopments is .the freeing of •Gtecce from Nazi cruelty and oppression: -The , Greeks. fought briAlY and skilfullY tO avoid. such losses.- in the prese-nt, , • q I until they Were' overwhelmed by the war. ..:, ,' !German _war machine, and throuf„di the - ' Added to the fact that -expenditure i assures lihn that he belongs to, the P. Newnian, to Douglas Craik Alc- IRADE44ARK blue with Dutch blne tol)e0a 11 ........,,,................mowwwwww.••••••""""'""'"""1"".""" 'self the very flower of it; that other feriors, low spiteful ernes whom • is him- Clintock, only son of Mr,T.1-1-1wwn aces°1)ries" Mr. „and !qrs.. - • , lineSt natien in the world and races. -and lmtiorts--are---ldS-notura, frienda-in. Brownsville, Ont., after , Feel Chdly —4: -Start to Sneeze while its irls,-he 'a Soldier and Kedy„ Thingannon; he will, soon put -in their._ roper place; .."A.mong the out gueSts were . they are for the soldier's plea - Xathleen Cia7ford° and Miss Phyllis Then comes the cold wych, if nOt attended -to - sure; their duty is to bear his children' , , jewel), Goderich. Immecliatily, shortly works own into the bronchial an& cook his meals. Rev. W: -P. NeWinan, :father of the ; tubes, and, the Coogh starts.. ' -, . ,.., mitggement of *all- --tile WO -COndileted ,i1V the , bride ,,s father bride, , WII:s_ IO, rmerlY: the ministe,r ,, in ' len thefirst sign of a cold cr cagh-go tgESIY c1171.Z--,--„ ''''-'-'". - --d'' - -1 tier f Dr. VOOdlii Norway rale ' Di the Sigain,, ' * - - ' - ' charge of_the_Dungaimen and Port counter an _ASia. t . o . . . - iring eli grting of the regTSter Mrs: - • ----------- - - -- - - - - -++,-- --- : " d--- liarrit_pang „ "I3ecause." The , charm- - -13Siurp. -You 1D tote- a. pf-Orni*Vewgint tm ------,.. --,-- ,- = by her grandfather; Ur. Charles . plarrenakbelte for ypastot help you gen% rindl oexptrimf per ontrottiVieti; been.sItifu-batiutesoundthbae Mg/bride, who was given in marriage sleeves and bouffant skirt deeply disa, -13PriPQineeted35--geo a bto;t1Dre;tsh_ e°6dill:g5e".familYi Siz'e, about 3 111116-31a; much, 60c: Stevenson of Tdronto, was attired in a lovely white sheer gown with long pugnacious ' passions ..m se obs/,011S 'Coutth:ry to all good -morals-- that it would be ' criticisefl” and rejected by all but. the worst ..of boys Nveto it not for • the appeal which it makes' at the same . time to ' their --Idealisfil. It „hns taught them that -there is iii.,the world. one -great -wrong: ,by - by ruthless ,fighting against all odds. is, _the purpose of their lives, -as .revealed 1,1y. a, great and .thrilling nlyth:. nistory hi-evereountry is •to.sti great extent an liscePtecl •fable, a version. of 'events sated. to, the local taste,' , But the (last three Or four years they 11. -ave been German, fable •surpasSes, all 'others in . . . its ingeniouS Mixture •of all the ele- , • are higher -than es is the abciition +. • - years they • e - - , .. lapide •to "%suffer 'terribly.- ' It •Ccili take i - i inents „calculii.ted. to stiniulat 3elf-pity,-1 ._., ,,..., i , ,_lis . )4 _res.toye, the rople ti.) ,heal.th. ; se. 1,f-„Worsiiip-and desPera'te pngnacity... o.f. ..,.e,,Quirillsoi?;,.)J...tv.t.iig..,.1.,,_,,r, stionogoot_oltoaot-4-4., 7 , * t -o. a less to the treasury. 7O 1 ( ,iterit'y--ttliti. tenturie.s" to -ss .-..-The.- -fittest, nation in....theciworld the • . 'must • be . made .iip-iii. , Some othei W.,a...--•.-1, 1 11( 1)1 +*ont 'the. memories of iclili 'barbarity. . i 'most+ truthful, -sirapie and • honest., 'the No uni,, -mi.,. • Towers observed, eau .. _ . . ,p_, -- -4, _* = =•=-- '_... __ __- l'Iaost distinguished m• arts and_scienc.es,' . , the ino-St--;progressive-and bra-ve a•nd - -say. when -the ,war in -F.urope will -end., , - — 4 tiettoier,••iS -....-1.V'ng.„' 1,14'......scine glorlou. S. 1,. strong ' was 'IreaCheronsly- at -tacked '-by-.. . . . , t -• - • • a tannin days. - Jane ...is • • the in on th't it's jeal(Cus . riYals, - ;Who . bribed :sante Until -4,:oiliPlete victorY+ is Won . our "+, \ - forces twist pti-sh their. wits.sauIt •t-'0Alte.1-- 7 .faVoted of poets, hut When Oetober sei'S-41' , •*- '11k-tn. .. crimiyolis' • to iriurder_ .. an- - , .Austrian 'prince: • Germaity laid .. . .. . . . , limit., - . When-- c3ermittili.. -is • _crushed _. • - ,- itself , to prothice king.s. weather i.t • . hif.r,li,.a sett.e. of honor to des,ert Austria there 'v.ill* 1.)e" ' J11Th '111 'be reerwned I+. does, fl. le 4•1ob to :Perfe(ktioti. -be 'such 1 afid -vrii; -pitinged *into - • ' .1 .with:.' '.Then. ,great- costs si111 • be'''''It0.1. • ' • - . • ' it . ' }days.. there .is something .1.1.1.the air ,khat ! not., _p_. 3,;e' . •(\r - two honaratibssl:1'e' nagemaiii:St, ! _ soilieth.rtig.'i, but.agailist. all the. veiVed :in t•-_..taiving down, :War: prodric-,,,, ; '-i, . a to. 'uctober 510110,.. ci.vayi drld.A.collefted and '11:ribetl. by English" . tied and ultimately 'in- deinabilizing; the : .'"`(111' -s i .Siyet-t ant? heady. something that ex - A Chinese man had a toothache and phoned a dentist for an appointment. "Two -thirty all right?" asked the doctor. "Yes," repli,ed the Chinese. "Tooth 'look for the trade mark "3 Pine Trees." Th. -Milburn Co,..Limited,...Teronto. , ,. . . 1 • inerican capitalists. •all the armed fat.4ies 'ind -‘8"ir " ' industry i' 'and Flunkies and W,Ops and 1 - . , .g. _ - • - -- * . , • •,, . ': hilirates and yet accords with a -fine' fiagoes- , - i. mood of indolence. •There have- been 1 half-breeds ' and Niggers and , Jews. I Further,- said Mr. Towers. "making , - . . .. ' • Against these hordes she' fought_prae- peace is going to be .i.1 big job, in . itself 1 sharp. fros'Is 'inland, ,but roses Continue • .. . tically alone for feur.. 5 -ears and ..- wbfel -.even in terms of- 'cloTiars. and cents. .+ .. • • to blooni in (oderich gardens, b(October . every battfe,'. until . at last, "weakened' The thing-er of inflatiost, it WaS„agmin ,. 1Stli v-itial the wind i§ still in -the 'southat home by • Jewish intrigue and demo-• - * ' , - cratic materialism and beti-ayed by a pi -anted out. would not ' pass a Way . * * • ., : ' . . • - '• - wo'ithless. .goyetninent, she accepted -the • hnteediately upon the close • of hostil--+ , . • t, • + One cif the- leadint.-r. ,nrtieles m • the . libnorable terin •of. peace proposed b,v ities„ "!r,lie clanger,ill persist., as long : .. • ,. , . , • ,.. •.iit , issue.. of be New CommOn- tdhientrrienneedh, e.rwo. au: 117,:tiN1,esonri. :iannSdteath; ,.... . 1..°2 -Wealth, organ .of the C.C.:F., is in ex-, , l'o5ri'lehile as 'inotiek to z. -,-pend esee'eds things planation and justification of the strike 1 , .buy,7 aid purchase :of VietorY hou0s1 • .._,, ,.. . , , • . . • ihre.,:lt of the workers in the - 'meat!. Wing ' reompuended as 1141.. exee.lient 3 • • means opreventininflation patking imitistry. It is, set 'forth that 1 ..,,-. , the sante- time contributingo n " tcoil.; , fthe solutin Ma- o.1Of. the atter is per .....--...., ; g nne'lit ' • , , • tinuance 4 stability'. • and Prt,,srerltY i 1,,,,,...r1v. stithpie ene--L-l'oithe packing after the .war. • . -: .' • eomp.ndes- to do what the anians Vanf. PH .Harrp .T. Bdult. , .-.The ,•alecess . of, the seventh" -Victory 7 • thein to di,. And_the t".C,F, heads WillFROSTY NIIfTS • . loan:4 :qr. Towers declared,. ,•-•is. one I have' the:nerve to. ask the farmer,s to ; ; . .- way .43 Whicb 'lye 'eau again . As'641re inc .up .' in suppo(ii of a:•, strike which' .... XelL. the- frost . is' really on the .. - ' Inniipkin these da ileathIt seemed as if our til w. -v-e ar__Me.-r- , . - ,wOuld spell disf.+sier ,to the agricultural , almost +overnig,ht our world was trans- ys. ,filca iine,air, t,,„....i111d with: fheinto Win this11 tor war ah,', -....i,,, Will _tile , yeace:, --- .e4., , . - . * " re....: ,.... - ••••.^. . .4 *I. Mlle .. a ' rem. one to. a place Of ' charming 'e'iifor'. ' Jakit"!'`F.ftliTt'-ii-a-bbled with g brush and left a trailOf 'Ye •+.=-,.. tt.,_ i . 1 .....•• . -. CIVIC .QUESTIONSPignien,L. on the leaves of the niaples , • 1 The Canadian T011th Commission 1 , , It after iaking .4' poll of Cartadian youth till) around the' hot& at Lazy. ..Meadows. • to ipf ages .ifiitt ea to went ar. , yparsi xid kept on for several nights at this The Tinvti_conicell is submitting -__exvect. 1 bytkiness„ as If he had nothing lid the, , , . • the ratepayers. 9 •lo ',' 1 tWo-ques- imports -eh -at -forty- ,• 'sit-- Per-eell• 't* ., 1 color yellow 111 ii.t brush, This" -a19111- , . . ' .6.01.1.;. Olit. N't il)i reenrel ti)- the proposed 1- . ing we noticed, however, .that he had ° 114)11.,,er wnr within. ,twenty-five years. t,..,..t-b,„-, ii;iiiiii-14.0,-:,5t:the .barlitor..1.1f. ,t,ucl1 ''. a . f.,.•.it ,s-les,U141. be ••fulfilled it started,un the lusher reds. and there and one With regarlii to a Municipal still •• be 'beralls'e Pre'eut-tia,y+Oi.ifii is-n*---beee,h, f*.ek•-4.behind-ther•.batn that _ .. would make an etcellent subject for • . . - roitorway not •tlikillg its lesson to fit 11 for the an artist.. • -as• d gartiage,C,YoUth. of today will . be ti" e irten of . I.. Was illillOSt tempted. this mernin of the propeg collection- is, given is not mare than twenty-flys_ years, , hence: Surely to try My hand at painting.' The in The (1:•,st . ' os tY-fiVe" Yeais Will not , erase the spiration cattle from ' a picture of 11/2 millS on the tissestwen .sment. There Patrivia Ann sitting under a tree with no eStimateloof the cost of the Pro -the ellOw leaves piled u ., around her meraories of the frightful havoc* that "Lpsised_nm- • roatl. .This( is-, an. pe guilfortun- of !In a, rfeet mound and -itli only her • . • ha, resulted from allowing g.,•gang ate umiSsion, We believe opinion in Tnurderere-, to nia--1Pose '111•„ the -.world,' head appearing above the whole thing, -• AI V, lingers -10tually -itched---for a"" pain , . Godericli is averwheliningly' in ,fator A BRITISH' TRIOUTE of ,this projeet if -it Can be carried out (London, Eng., Standard).", at ja.'iTeasaiiiiii eost biit aid abSence' - !di •• • , Canada has reached fon JAa.ttire ekany estimate of the-eest may mean among the great raltion.sof the world.. the 'loss of a good Many vote -for the seheroe on -polling 'day. • .1?oSigibly the •Council has. it :in -nun to throw some light or, this aspeet of the pp:TO:sal before the vote is taken. ThiS„. and some Anfortnatioir as to wiueiI of the alternative plans for the pinning of the toad..• the Council has in view, erould afford some basis for dismission by the 'ratepayers of the Whoi,eischeme, ' ' „ ° •• • Municipal ,eleetion day is only, a few -weets away, • and there . will be little ermiigh ,thrie for explanation 'Aid dis- . 1st that ' could be raised against the German_threat' of InvaSion after the fall of -France, hag 'attained the long - cherished desire ef Canadians and be - Come a powerful national' ariny in the days of ottidarkness there came to us from Canada net „oiAly. -men but goo•ds-ii Tree and uneortbditional:'gift. In this noble generosity lay ,the germ, of , lend-lease, the, AyStem. of practical internatkinal ' self-help °developed _by. Canada's greatt, neighbor. Cana um aid .Was '•Amongthe first to reaeh ollr although- it's -not very Warm When Soviet •illy, fo. stisiii‘in lie.r • until She you're standing in the open. wherethe atliered her full* strengit. Canadian wind can get at you, it:does, help to eorvettes, built in Canada, have lielpedwealn , ditugs up. nu often tempted ,0 , It liiiiont the dGerman 1.7,boats' o1. the to..curi up on the protected Side* of the, Et..)ITORTAL NOTES 's Atlantic. . The Royal., Canadian'. Alt* sfraw,:;--Ataeh,-- in -the, -sun .sort ond, of rpree has- proved it has all, the skill ,dozo : . but there's work to be done and anilaeity that thel,world expected h i,,,tuiti ibi,st. day -g wont ust. . do. moldy. tor :the Victory, loan of it.. W.ithout the aid 'of Canada it Plowing 4s tiresome Tat tiny tboe, bit' ca0o*Sser !Ind meet him with a smile. tuiOt have pro% -ed impossible to. build 1 thc. ours slip away- pq retty uiekly, 1,Ie will lie giviug,:you. un opportimity rilligioirilit'infirisluirliasotdreetiliiftbwatC'. trie%;f:rlittlistri.is.trt''Taillide.l.b, 6fresiesio.w.14tge.raila611: 3,40tt, -1(1:f gt4h)Tlaitliinegk. for a 44r,i4traite,lavestraem. 'MOS ill Canadian skies that the youth i of t,,,,,;titse, whorl 1,0,4 get (tompietetv, *atish , * • * . C011unoowealtit 44 ld 431In th .- 1 wraplieti iough'th ts ere's the! 3 , of the n tions -first iltliged their vvings: it W11,3. :danger of.forgetting Ubollt Valk PlOWing. 'raga '.r Drew .8ap,s ranadtu errata ti4 ,, ,, on C'CuratlianiAoil,tbat* tiloY fito ref"' I Every so often I have a (1001 4(1 turiovti, - . , , ''s"and43 like a Monument to o sn*: stimprt 1:olina-a41 (),' 1"1Y, 1,131111°'1'",:..i7A41 :Ow warmth of kithe/ t nship.. .1 - f particularly deep thought.- ' - W -e l'ete Vie Premier's optimism; but • • Izat4iltraf:41.,11a alreadY PniPagh petiple C-14NYIDICWOri. • I liki-, fall eveniugg. • !light tslips On wie _,,,,,..„,„7_0 . - . tproity quiekly now and' - after . the ho- ha -700 to l":-.-Upporteit"!? ' *0 . * * .. .• 11 ')(b1 eimi. ''t 7 -- -Mrs. .4 ,len'es alai supper there's nothing like aefi..,ersou.,,sr. i, ositiag wtth her t.ister Sittiag hiwk Ito -loolt• over t1e0 daily. l'itti Toro ito Telegram f14',. 4 at cluelpli_ 1 . ., , k)aper. :Mrs. Phil. hm as (11 1( radio pro-- - . if,tal pmgs bas , eialior,lted u II zlNv:, ti,Craig Wa'=, ',i. nAtIllt .Vii.elt. 1=11118 s1lt41 fOltd o0. fttntl we often listen, , i g il of „.„1111,..rati,,„3-:. atilaes a eiA 004 at „the boliv,,, t,i, Nfr„ nod leers ,! to, SUMP 11111ISie or some comedian fellow, 4 _ i4 i ale. Prot 4,ably raf,3 ii14 maietbtig ","109. eri,litg , ' 1 fillii., ,after 'chuckling. either over how- • pite.., .1 MISS ( la a l'A thta „. pt ni he holiday . g thd or how hadh - te jtilito are, we , . mrs.,Joe toady. . : .1-)titelielt range, 'cheek' it off „tight and • ti 3d with.. lier .parentMd s. r. „maKl'i 1) ' if 1 ', f 1 . 1 ', -1. 1 1' IN li -the , ' 'lie. and 'Ws. Gordon Dow. 5ir. 1ar17,ge 118 1)('d. Dew and John and Mary 3'fferr,zon a t Of 141 the e4":1i1g.r-4 in the world ikonnw. wort', siotam. yvators at the there's one that's heffvr. than all the. WiRc1,1_,Vi4. 1,1cOtiY: they dou't ` - • • i rest. When t,*(.are. •comPletely tired. .. r:l'elleon Ifonte. • ' ',scab tteir to,l, the task of • ,- ---- --_ • ._.; ----,. i Physically, and' you .sit in a roeker not , • „ bruh- ,s.• It seemed to me that :any m _ortal being could paint With pictures: we:have •a found 4iim. Mrs.. phil tighed. at ,WaS dampened as sbe :reminded inc of Niat a former high school teacher said. This particular onc. was instructor* itt art _and after looking at -4 smudgy piece of woril signed With my name she Said, *`..:A:s an artist, _Phil, .-you'll a perfect fixtmer."- Early these nioriiiigs yotill find that it's -chilly outside. When. you .step out- side the kitehen door you just tiaturally PulI the smock up .and button 'it at the neck. That chill air sees to ('it. into your blood. ; ty•the time 'yotf.ve Worked around the Stable° for While you. Warm ttp. The sun' beanas down, and • On the_fighting, front our filen are 'still "slugging it out". • Each advance .• each new, secoi• . . . each mile that the battle front- is extended . . is hard going. Much fighting lies ahead. There's- more to be dote on -the home front, too, More money is needed to enable our country to carry her . share ot die war's cost. •Ouratitir—E—clear : , at "home, 'must provide the moiley. Canada must get ithis money from Canadians,,' .s . Fortunately, most. of us have good incom.es7 We can : ' do ii)ur. share. . , • But it is the extra, effort that yms, battle and we ni-Ust be , , 2re2a:Feg,to m# e.etra effort on the home front. Canada's . 'borrowing needs have ben increasedby SOMe thieelinri.dA:ke'd: and, twenty Million doNts; - Tliat's extra effort that We, . , ,t. 'vale, must Mak9.• Ve must provide the niciney that is needed . . . rrtore Irtoney" than ever' before.' We Must -keep faith with our fighting rrien. We must eatitiiiiie :to work and save . . . and lend. We Mitst ' all , _ , . AU) -tilgirer in Wet , CO the . 01 of France in ntr jIUtC theAa toeal, s he tai,Tn over <me a horow la14 present tf ,Alablia-: problem. * tiogse and Malt 6. tors 'Your wife used to Ive terribly Derv- ovanung even to roe e N"wsb as, ,eita puctnowit, slight ,eltrtionIt s ahnoSt g peatV- What. Flirted bot?' "The doctor did, .fttl reeling. You're too tired to''worry. told her the Ler kind of' nal-010;4;44nd :eon thinle. about the taltu. restful( ittito tl* rtenit of advancing arc' sleep tba.e$ more to ogrie.