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71111 SIGNAL -STA
Curront, On. the _..Wat •
inviT poEs Tau wANT 'IN attack , jolt' fiat tilfo coitatry,
1,11tOIRE? Went to war against Germany. --not to-
West Street, Goderleh, Ontario . cainiet Insist that the alter tb.e entice]. and: economic Strut-,
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• carry ' Out ture of European powers or to redraw
1$4becriptien Bates ---Canada and'. Great 11.atiturr-42`-ek 'a -nazi-JO United Egr°teitn'' °,01,1n•Pies should
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• 0 . ' policies We eduSider- desirable *doss their bod'ilattriN$., Vile imrteetionists
matt I .
AdVertiiing Rateo on request,. ' , .,,, Telephone 71.
we are ready to work with . the,m ii 1who are ready to threw _up .the sponge
making such polleies effective. Qur beeaese 'everything in Europe is not.
VitIllt$4.1)AX,
tfa,
ViletZdtttleea it9 the belief that " the I reason wby Americans are fighting, on
CONSEIMATIVE.VICTORY:" Ghtingking, ettlei thinga
• , proportion.
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reseit Of the voting in. North, • * „
Ores,' ori; Aionday, the Min ter ,DO: It was, noticeable` 'that An North
feiee is 'still withelit 6,0,a,t
QM General McNaughtov tontlitcted
414-9r,at. *Cas.eo the rr°gr-essive pitttfOrin. ,-;;`aint-Paigno „with • a. mini-
CloaSereagve, Candidate ,,w0h -with a Mimi, of aSsistauee. It was his fight,
„vote of 7,338, GeneverticNeughtea und,
kook, end Godfrey,, the C.O.V.
ettnditlate, had 3,1$6, It 'Was the Arst
'Victory 'in a'rederatoirtest. the Con--,
Serva-tives ,had. wen. since .11r. Bracken
"assumed the „leadership, and the party
leadere are ,nattirally elated.
Accerding- to newspaper (reports the.
reiderceineats qapstion.Was the maia
AnNeet Of. diScuSsion, the,platfonn,
during:lite CalaPaign;,,hut it is not at
all, `certain that the • resnit hinged' on
this issue:, 'Wartime gOvernMentts are
proverbially ..unpopular. Begtilatious
reistrictioati iraposed uPou a free
people, althOtigh admittedly necessary.
in. the prosecntion. Wa,r, are ueverthe,
• less, resented by ntauy ef theelectors, It
is not unlikely thatethe Contatuance of
-41ayligh ,the eat,
candidate -scores of d;votes. t-Laen. there
'was the 'prejud:ice aghast au entaider,
"----7-'15.6-C6-aserifittivOkring--the only one of
.---:thelh,,kee,:e4ndidates who ie. a resideat
-rof the' riding. We in ,Nerth Huron
'knew, hoW strongly this, can affect an,
election._ l'HoWever,' 'whatever the de-.
',tag influences. mai, _hitre been, the
VON'errinient lost 'the,„election
Xouservative Opposition:carries 'off the
pairti:a • • •
Mllooked-kor feature of ,the* fate
Was .the*CoMperatively poor stowing of
the noiniiipe. • The New Celiac
raonwealth, oigan of 4:hat party, said
' was A ""O.0 F -ConservatiVe battle;',
iitfeNa-iighton .wa.s not hz it, and • the
„prOspectS 'were • that Godfrey- Would
'tendency to 4(1111011dt Britain, and ' haPPening 'according ie. the' Atleetie
less frequently' ItusSia, in lofty Moral Charter -have lest Sight of the original'
jt vith iU lone is guided by. ideal- that continent. _„. * • .;:.• •
. AO ,e.consideretions, as contrasted with . The military doreat. of -0ermauy-7-
th 'sordid Motives., of other -natriMS.: „ . ;, , -; :.•
01,,r P.imary . objective -will; not, - of
Qur"tendency . to demand' perfect: solu- itself,. ereate. conditions 'under which
tions of international problems 'eou-
Stitit04 a real tOeat to 13138'twal' tti'b'Ll" 13th°e'ruttigle,9a4undlYthesu°Srtmteagitgrntle17:140,1341'
i:r3rcl. o!lfhpener'fweehteiOnnultisr'auoxiti'lttattetaraitil:c14, 1:1kitt forthe United tt$,tuaiteyse ttohifsac4caconecithoebr..
and although It was 4 1)8W eXpelaieuee setnItese, in dislatisienment, to accept holocaust.
, ... - • ' of the noti
0 practicable compromise Hate 3 eetive we ":43hati
° .--(''avo .te rid, ourselves
t�L 'him he „ prOvett ,111.f. a ., „good we any right to assume. that other . , . 0, 0 that partieipation by this
earapaigner. He apparently .e00T'S a' PeepleS are never inspiroa- bYtretti slic conntrY An militaryoperationa (worsens,
1 re involves Ito responeibility on our part
iigut, in the „Add or -.611...the ot000rm, I considerations? 04 ennrse, a
urs
and it looks as . IS he might -.1}e a And are not some •Ameriteans, lioQpYing to tcoornsetttlerue'Peosi.itlatlisetehbinsonin.pitetooyots0ocial
Lake as Many islands, in the Pacific Mt
Consideraole factor in Canadian Polities passible' to discoarad-o "possiblek future which creates .the widest gulf between
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• .oevirmlitAtIa44,....,, Ta „taro, t the United States and Europe!, r The
for some tone to t.f.„ eans cannot le selliat
• • should,..the United States expose -10elf continent once the *war i$ •over,. at$
:head the polt- If the puhlished -figures
rop , obviously,
'". • * • , But, Bona° people might say, .why
ITIve uew§,..fropt „the *War fronts ;eon- 'to, tijo temptatiOna."of this zinful world Antbrican forces can 11°. RtISSia 'Can'
ent of .which she 8 Patt. t1184 the ievelse is true for. r ana Ittlissian writvya ,fiave declared. 'aetielis.• under. eVidences of panic .but
finueS-te be intiformly cheering. ,. The .when. if ltlitied le is 1 t• it ight n°t tu
, 0 a len, in , ,.......
liAISSians are 'Alit -Lest at the doors of' well ' succeed . in ,remaining Virtilens? rii,.-- ii ,
Berlin; , the . 41.0d, forces to the /yea sTilitueataionlisWiesr,m4obvirnugselppleattitakia,t. The
abroriti li
are making' -progress ; hi the 'Philippines
. , very feet. that American armies can be 0.,,eq,rn.heen
the Americans are Steadily recapturing transported overseas to invade, the- do ha
the ground lost three ,yeara ago. and cOntinerit.df Europe is incontrovertible .sequen
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orereteasjog4400,..wmpleo,,o4d, qi_pi....ter.ti proof that a similar .attack,conlil some
'lltly be-Made.'04-thelJnited..,:States. It, a,
*ho had been held captive, ill-treated .was 'primarily trii TiVert the 'dangers of 411,,iu 1
and half-starved, in filthy Japanese . ward
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. and P
prisons: The taking of Vlanila ,is a merely
and ° toe, subjugation of ;Tapan„. ',".
PHIL' OWED.. OF. Lid' MEADOWS: [ L.,..,
excite
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of ' re
-Wvat-.*:.-S*. ti0-44--rthe,--0°Vo.0-0. .........
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In the,--.-British---ilduse--of-c,orani
recently Prime' Minister Churchill ad- il-arry il: Bold& _ _ ilanali
then'
raitted being stumped by the word AIR FARMERS 'ALL ALIKE? have
'‘,.`oiltvvioth'i in. a' question sobmitted to niVitira:
him :by a .menaber. " *r. Churchill is 4
master, of English, ; but "outwith,", ac.
cording to the .clictienary, is 'ft,, Seats
word, Meaning "ovtside 4,if" or simply
"without." The question via§ as . to
.the payinent of *goods and raw' ina.•-;
•terials "outwith!' the „iend-ilea4e' agree -
merit. ,..The Priine Minister thanked
the •enquiring meraber for 'acquainting
him•vvi'th a' word that Was new to him,
rp. he'r back •olk the affairs of a
her capacity ' to, escape the eon- ,Wbap. troubles our Oenscience is that . battle- in 'the west, had been.cadded a 1-$4,0etiattallItyp-rpereapinonri:gt'hfeeert;esteartnoubta:tidnefilinrle,
n no longer. as any 'illusions" • •• - least equal inoecope to the mita
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B*T14BZ Seas
But riot here we tome, to another
contusedlid:ten, well reileeted in the
stateraent made by Secretary of State
Sttettinitis fon. December o •concerning
„ „ h
Britain'a pplicy.ln, Italy and Circe*,
eililittertrentleoeifelInalrlie9rtivrt•tiC;
Countries, and gave 'the impression that
Ilto. United *States. .was above such
sOrilid things and '..wras PurSuing
policy. of, uon-intervetitipn. How can
it be. said that %this country is not*
interiening Can We really
expect to draw a line betweeirrMilitarY
intervention, on the. one hand,' :and its
effects' on ,the libereted countrieti and
oir'Germany on the 'Other?, NO PnrPOSe
Is served by pretencliag that the. Vatted
tti tlies .4:aal'ini17144 'oin:sto the
Ir u t trepowers
rAtilintervention'vgleiet nilia:
newer affeets the affairs' of its ,smaller
ilexeligathsb.orns igbuyt„ now
mweerearett4ctterthveanttiliat
t
the long and poWitily intonettaive pro•
teas that mUst hike plate 'before any
docuMeat creating an effeettve inter -
'national organization caa14 approved
by the ,klenate haunts Europeans who
.cannot forget the experienee of 1Q10.
Andmeanwhile myriad problems that
We hatt thought could be dealt with in
4 pestwar• .settlement mnat..be acted
npott Withoutdelay. - •
Tlif New ItePublie "(New ,leorit);;'
THE KOSSI,AN OFFENSIVE
'The stern 1'i:out was. aflame last
-weelr as the BUSsiall winter offenstsie
rolled across tbit VoliSli Plains. ' Prom
TilaSt prnsela to ,the Carpathians the
lied army drove rapidly ahead over
territory that had been 'German -held
since*the deliionstration of. blitz--
Urieg SePtembOr, '19$9. In the 'West
the Allied 'armies, , despite a German
thrust for Strasbourg, had regaineittlie
Once more the strategy of
Teheran, the strategy of two -front 'war,
was In operation.
In Scope no lees than in xesulfs'
the series of ThiSsian ,offensives set at
In Argentina by the withdrawal of our,
rest any doubts concerning Soviet rain -
ambassador, tite, freezing Pf Argentine -tars plans which had arisen- becanse
fuuds in; thia country, . the restrictioe.
Of the long lull •thia,the principal
W."'" il,uSsiart *front. 'Clearly the Rea, Army
we on e*portS to Buenos Aires
really. . mean is that there , is 4
intended to continue. bearing .4 maJor
stronger. incentive for us to Intervene ohare of the -Gormany, fre nii
4*
in Greece or reload, which is true ;-but offensive .11P
the Danube Iralleyi which
with Minted's, the'gresit rubbing Jim.
moat* ;twerp foe of musenItty anLi ioint
110014050; stiffness squi. 1A40.
ireneroolY,. fraiptiless*
1404440 odor, Oriels, „Vt$6 it
for dandruff god skin disorder*,
CIA4 A bottle it' firliggiWir
*lay. t dy on your .
-121t
eePting,, the seen:dimly deaperate . Ger-
44.4 view of "MO' situation- Neutral
etiettera appeared • to feel ' that the.
Cilermans.badltnoWn that gueh. ,Rni.„
$lan ottenitve, was inevitable,' this
view the Nazis inigh't be 'readY With
4 Oda ivItbdraNval, shieldieg their •
cad of events In. Europe. Britain and RusSia are resorting to .
moment WQ recognize that Nvhat we call, in derogatory« tones ..grarld -attack whicil netvPus 'Ger. j'everal' PrellWrI417 3:11(Eves had /gone
' f Of " o chi t among these it
ve a direet interest -an- the;, `‘PnWer ;politics." But, as ea EnglidvInan emmen.ttttQr tifig "has 11° Patalici bite tho,preparation of the Red'Armi"'s*
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ces of our military operabons newspaper put ft do we wait "power- the Whole historY 0 e vfaV. On- • o ens v , e
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_ „ o Any vi Alai. or na. ceding that the Germans now had "no seemed had been the repairing o roads
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11. develop _en....entirely(11fferent Iess_p liti "? A ' di 'd
Chance to meet Russiano superiority and railways through an area some.
ar 'more respOnSible, attitude to- tios'..that is seeking to achieve political fre-nten,y,q. he 'hinted at de*Perate 259 mules deeP*,. which had . en re-
Europe.b'l
Cana will 'then no longer he power, -,the power of arms,,or econoinic "minter measures involving the news conquered since Juneran or g.
• What happens in Greece ends is a ways -using some orm
the Sohject matter :Of moral ad- favors, or Ideas. We Can . -question •tiite• it'sei'ves' 1P°1 the 4nle 11-1) ''")Pites nrnl Plarsi°1116 new
who,- to-, Britain' or Rassia, -Or ends Rytitain split -are s ekirt to -being. various,. Nazi. ..spoltesnieu , said, 'arro-ies along the. Polish battlefront.
n -,„ -u, '
- ger XgrkeLhadLkee.,,4.refitilled to ara.ast!*ne.!*
e
d-repOrtinOii..-,radlii:rolaunentati., ,,a61WiTe.... V*11,18;filgte,41110091.:4410*-----(,gontik-:-Vauti.;1*1111itS, '''-aloilg7--..' the Well -Pens) 'end". as ' the ail* "Aupr:.:'
.4.1ye ,shall l have to foie ;:our.J.).Shale, 113-Ut.:Tke -NsiOulti t.447,:lit'...11ilieb- goOlet- 3074routier, --:‘baapidOe the .extenSIN4ritiolki' 'tank, and to :train • men in now' tattles •
tortificatrons, a statement which' 4 ••• imposed :b36 -..ole -ver Germtln detOse• •
sponsibility for the ;practical cleat with other natreils if u. stopped ;
_ng of- these probiemm--an& shall taking a holierAhan-thou -attitude.' neared to hint. .tititt- the •IVehrinac t In f additior,' '.sonie, observer's lielieVed:
see they are not' se 'Simple as -we Non-hatervention, ' in.' any case, is itself
assumed. . a form of intervention. Tile so-called, (Regular. Artnyy
totally-disOrganized There weiel o'r beeit Ikept„On leash. utitir the conquest
herd : 'forces .4 -were that the.itessipar forces ip Poland Jgoit. .
I was . asked a ' question th.e other.
dakstliat bore or less* stanaped nice for States'- fight °Gernutny and attrian.to the
a While. A:friend .pf mine who lives death are still unwilling to have 'nig
in the city wanted to know if all country- embark 1M a policy of tasting
fanners are really alike. In the first collaboration with othet:nations.. This
„„„., , calm) . fail . ,to discourage
I. attitude t • ' -
place, that's:a difficult' thing for ,....,,,, Europe. and to -foster the!.
unilat very ,'kind of
body , as.; lintited in such lila ters a_..s
1 .411,1, to answer. I hedged about , it
for a while, -just a little afraid .tp ii.,,,,,,
venture an opinion. Then, as i: started - w -a -r;
thinking about it, .the- answer - seemed i stat
to 'frame itself.:' ,', , _ : - linter
,
At a convention a little. while.- ago , they ,
The letter, in last week's .ignal,.. there Were farmers preseat from all naTi.,,,
Star proposing. gas works for Goderich parts of the country, They 'sat around te.'",--;;
for three days and they_ lied come, , %,,,htile
of the vote prove to be correct, gi; Is another reminder that we haves no all tho way from the Alaritimes, British agere
' 'Godfrey will lose his election' deposit, Board of Trade in Ooderich=or, if . Coktimbia; the Prairies, °Atari.° and- ft; u
---- ,--:" his ---vote : ':'being less ' than half we have, it is in a stare of coma.
. . , . .... ia dffferent kinds of farming and yet the,
Quebec. Most of them ' were engaged Z -Elti
a a
0f..,:fhat ;.• Polled by, the saccessfull*tichlquestions as tha,t_raised; by the they were bound, together.. by . ate sort •
.eandiute,...4,..,,,,,..,,,,„, . . , , .writer who sign§ himself "Gas,-.7Works of comnion bond. They.. were all '
•AccOrdilig te'attewa. correspondents. -sati." -with,: many, -others; should be f • ' , .. '
• .• , . What makes a.-`farnier, %whether it I
a. general election . will likely follow considered by a - .representative body . . - be an ordinary fellow grubbing away 1
.In a few weeks. ,0n1y a very short of'.
. business 'men and appropriate to make ends.meet on a little fttna. in 1.
session would be possible before the .actiOu • taken.-' A ;matter upon which a backWatd part of any Province of a
,e.r.rd...4,3f the present P.arlittment expires, this municiPality Might have pressed big, suctessful farmer making .. goed
a claim was that of the location : of a, Money on the most modern farm. in the
study( the present state of party feeling
2. session if held would mean only 'an naval training" Station for this ;part of oeuntry? : I guess it MuSt be a •coni,
mon hiterest in. living, glowing things.
,,;unseeirdy,' . wrangle .e. on the, floor the Province ',The favorable situation Tb.e farmer planis -seed id.. the land
4,,,t , Taryiaareat. _mr, „, Icing_ '... ,has Of Ooderich, for mich e• station -ceilld which he. hes tilled and Waits .for the.
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stated repeatedly repeatedly' ti,Int-Ite would lint have been preaehied ..ta. the Nalr7. De- ggrre6eilln.'46- 11-,rtilinetiikeinr"itinngl:iligt irih-setlfth-a*allifdas'
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ask for, an . exteoSion of' the Parlia7 pertinent -with :some' hope.,of success, of mother Nature' whic'h ‘either en -
but it is understood that a decisien 'courage or -diScourage It.., If .Mother
in -favor ,, of London ----with no. water Nature wants ,to, she . can, give 'lira
bigger than the Thathes-has .already a good 'crbp or it poor one: . .. • . •
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been 'reached. ... Perhaps Mayor Mooney, calves to market.,:weight over ti' period•
A farmer Is ii..patient man,' raising.
who in his inaugural address .apoke of Of Years:- -Sickness Can wipe out. yearS
the,need of -a BOard,or,Tradefor Gade, of . work.. For too...long he has stolid'
rich, will take the initiative in 'reviving at the bob -tali end . of . things, as `fa'
the Arntant :orgaiiiatien.. as.: financial returns ere,cencerned, Few
.EnrkORIAL 'NOTES ' . gene 411•011011401136-prept*-tough- periods
oseatttcr-goodness 'farmers- have not '
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HAD A 'BIG DAY* IMPT MS CASH :when money was:none •tot, 'plentiful.
y Americans, however 'who are nonervention. of Britain and the
ly iv3,11ing to .have the 'United United, States in .the • Spanish• cls war ,
-facilitated the. .activitles of Germany
and Italy, and eonstituted, intervention'
in2 favor of Franco. . . • '
To put it in a nutshell; Britain and
Russia are determined, to protect them-
selves against the possible renewal of
etal , or regional security. meas- German aggression -with our ,co-oper-
that we 'deplore. The Europeans ration if possible, without it if „fieces-
from the experieoce of two sary. It is not, aa some commentators,
that sooner or later the United have hinted; that the. British and
Rus -
S Will find it to its interest to sions have not read the Connally •re-
vene on the side of Britain. But I ablution,- They have read it, and they 1'
also know that this will . only have read reams of othdr resolutions '
n "e'xtraordinary emergencies," and statements,. ()Zeta. and nnofficial,
hoivever,• Who su*gested c
Feel Chilly
Nose Starts
it titipAr (Continued pu ttage-7)'
• Then coineS ••the.,'Cold
liantediatelt Admit' Wtarka
rifri 1i: tub
1111
)1Cit-AtteUded to
brOilehial,
II the first s of V. CokVOrteCotiii
„Syrup. You will in it to he -flif Oltitipt pleasant and, '
and' 116"cotig Sitaits. 1, I'
(14 to eV .
counter And get,.k ttle of: Dr, Wood'sNorway Pine
ii reliable reniedy to' help *oii. f?, our trouble. It has been on the
ote', GeOige NivaShingiton. Mean-. 'concerning, our .postwar plans. But . marlietfor the past 48 e experiment with a Substitute and be .
.
: they- have to bear the brunt of Man -cannot live . by plans alone -least disappointed -get Dr.
St3i011, aeiglig_thpir men and" dis- of all in Europe, whose *horde re- . Price 35d a Dottie; the, ,yisize, about 3 -times as much, 60d.
ng their economic substance. Only sources have been destroye,d, and whose • • Liols for the trade Ina* `1.Pine Trees." *
=eatery term, the only other Consider-
atien- being, the Progress of the War
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and the extent which- the Canadian
forces*. are, eagaged. There need be
no surprise if-. the • .appeal to the
'country Is made within .the,,next two•:
Months. •
we the United States-, come in at moral values have, been sapped by ,L
flak& and admonish war weary years, of German rule. Xnowledge of The T. 14.4eith bo ,,1,h4ted, Toronto,' Ont.
, Marys Jeurnal-Argus)..;=,-,--'-,t, -A limner must stand up to the
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igns of 1ipring The Children; ---nowadays -have-''a: 1Yeatikk-'-'74.-Y-ail/clife,and. activitymost
--..are-appeariag.„ ... .1 _±
'hard time amusing . themselves With-ben7 e er h Corcliin
,
the* simple pleasures which their grand- and 1 sternig-,siin of e hot harvest day
or the Zero weather', of winter: .• He
parents enjoyed. 1» conversation the Must ImproViSe, inak.ing wire •and bits
other day with our friend, Mr.- R. B.I and ends -p2 ae. eb, for
him
Elliott; of London, he passed on to. us Farmers dent" tallooteryt,Much 'Sbont
a story told 'hint' by his „father, Mr. it,' but most pf them love the. land.
JaraeS. Elliott, sturdy • pioneer' now 'in They 'stiffer hardship,* and inconven-
his year., Ar.,Elliott•re-' lence, grumbling a lot' at timOs„' but
--calls•-that-when-lie44ts.-4.4a(1-*seye easlY--tiLAtfind„.110 and boast at other
or, eight years, living near 'Thorndale, tinies ,when.,*-7-sOmeene starts ,running
hol had a great hunger. to, go to the iclovvAt their pectination. •They'still like
Western .Pair London. With two tile, freedom of working fer,theinselves
coppers in. his pocket, he started off on: on their Own, • property. *They „are
foot :end. Walkedthe ten.miles or so learning, pew., , that while still, tolding,
distance. Near :the feir* grotaidir. a on to this precioua•-freedom-they 'can'
kindly.' policeman spied him; enYipg:---f
T.„,,,think,„yza,conlii,crawtthropah,,,thAtn,
hole in trie fence, bid," ' Jimmy had a
great day of it. Whenit came neon,
a motherly woman „gave' him a big
tonlate.- He ate the Oblate.' And It
Made ,hira a bit sick, but he soon -re-
covered. After euJOying a great, time
viewing the sights at the lair,. the
litd started back home again,finishing
the ten -mile Journey before dirk, Home,
again, • lames; waS in fine sPiritaand
iih his two cents still in hiki pocket.
. ,Internationtil 'Baseball. ,League season
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" 9PePS on Apilli 19th, it. .is announced
:- With the freeing of the • PhilippineS
from Japanese control, the matiiia
4re.: ';froin iWhieh. rope 18 made . will
; adon;itgain, he ' available. :,,JuSt itt.. time
o 'Provide •,,necktiefforitl•er.. an.
others • of the" Nail gatig.
would be unfortunate jf the
„ toning Federal '.election 'Should' sYn-
chronize with.' the final -serious en
*gagetits of our troops' overseas *Wi'th
spread Out •outi eicitements.
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. tineaSy' lies the; head that mearS
00tote8aian's:hat. President Itoose-
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velt Is having
trouble vq,th the SenatA
Waabhigtofl, Mr ghlArehili•bas
Greeicelind.'Beilgitita and. Other troubles
'on his' htinds-...; end Mr: --king has-
...Nottli4OreY.
It has been la good,. Steady' 'Winter',
"Minitatiga of ibe, ebtAiiges' pf-
teMperai;tire. that make some *inter
e:uea�ofl8 ifhpleasant and -Unwholesome.
'There Is plenty of time ',1i6worer,
or iiitueh ,thewing and freezing before
spring.. IS finally ushered, in.
• s? •' •
• Dunkin issued by the rederai
Depart:tient 'of ;tabor i� authoritY for
• tile• Statement that woriting, time. 'lost'
011E)4,0I/0 DONATION imam
P.Otr. CANADIAN
PUISONIIRS' Or '1VAit
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OTTAWA: Feb. '0. -H -A unique ,400d -
villi 'gesture front, Latin' America, will
enrich. the litiMper' of Canadian -
prisoners .The'..gift is a cheque
for $1,000 in Ateerican" funds from a.
group of 100 -eraployees of. the nintert
national Petroletlin COMPanY of (jaw
stationea In Pero,' With: directions
that themoney be used to purchase
through strikes And lookouts during Cigarettes for the Canadian men' held
1944 was 51.8 per 'beat; less th,an. 'ea
1043-r, 501.,Tor; weikiOg *days lost' In to ttc citsPeputoLwkts,rVerkt,br forwarded
1044 40 ComPared with 4041,100 In. "?'414"-r. nt!onai. Defeneet
_ „ aitd, as been turned over. to- the.,Can.
1043, adittri Prisoiters of War IlelativeS As-
.
• , soda:ion, Sun
o The itewspaper writers who covered:real. lhohest 'was .sutilcient .to
almmt half-a-inillion cigarettes.
• The sum represents ,a contribution
of 410 each from 'the International
Petroleum •ComPanY's c.IPPloYeeft groti),
'and the cheque. wad 4eCoMpanied,by
letter from (ol, Lewis 11. PrOser,
of the Peruvian, Army*,ttedical
help one 'another : in. Many.; ways for
the common gook. '
--SteST-rtiThierrliateltioritc -Conrikon.:7
The dalrymari, of Eastern Canada and
the graingrower° of , Western Canada
11111V find -themselves Opposed tittinies,
but for the most part they have !earned
to get 'along together, in. it pinch.
them • tfortil Grey caPaign were, not
god eWtion prophetS. con:-
ducted Among them 4 few day before
Atte *vie: showed McNaughton in the
, "Godfrey strolid, 'aud Case. third.
ey didn't get nity one of Ibe'Corp4. expre4s. bflg the. best vishos of
iiAndidates, in the right position. all con,corned nod , relaying the, ('0111-
• * iptiments of the senSon from distant
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101,4ts at Chungking aro rf. ported te)e0tlifil;e1441S at National Defenee .11ead.
eeis 41104 gpleee. Tb4t* wbat inflation quartets have voiced their appreciation
actor ohirut, our egg.priximerx of this kindlY-tribute to Canada'S
lgbt-
!int en taid nt* are
40ia"
bt n1041, 40144414 *trim a w'et5;.1. goingmforwacknoviMirlge
ard 'to every person ,t,;014
bet On taw _, ke4d the hig nienert tribitting towards the 110.4.
iskow would it tor their fieJte WOO
If rola Voife ouro toe. utur
lot ba'r. Alta rod vslos. Katta01441 von% diurridi.,1 upon you, wadi rew
white lips it by* stv. tie Well, 4***t •
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haye been•on..cpitite;"for some time 'and: wilt likely 're
in -that position for. ittonths 'dome., We4Must ;herd
ask mir• subsbribers pay for their`13i$a.1-Star in 'advati,
We are taking this attitude 111 self-defence..,
that we triist Our readers anythel.ess, but beeaute 'nearly
every business is being cOnditeted a..eash basis., and it'
. is better for eoneerned. • SO%plettee aee that your intb-
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