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I - L, egg'' 4 W i � aoi4i4 ��pa,l;.to,$,��'�w,.,O�),�,'�'.0 "n � ,T: I 14 "'i'" , ,# , ,� , ,e , .,,,,� , , If", , F * . . � , , , - , Ri�hard - 't Iw� ,,, ,�w " " , 'v I ,ll,,!N,�,� �'E ers, it is Im ortaut Ao. - have. attem . l, ", ."..", as , ,Pt",W.4S mad nt, sp�e_ h _ . ander o; f al��, "g!", fi"i0bo ; '�` "1!" 'l`& ".. ,, presidents ... ixe. 15111i Brachen, . , � , , ,V, � ­ ­,"', � p W .., C "�� ��,,: I . ; W.i�L�,J�' � -'q .'�'i . ,I I , I 'en for gra0ed, t . -11 ­ 0 I" � " , I .o . , , J �.hq isgn c ei -'M1400 Me", I , e e. UP�WW` L;A'-U' .. � .,�.� � I 'kt. The German VRz1,r01,q=Q, must P c9m in I. 7 - 1. . I Y. � W �r ;R M I � for the, or ant '8 - _ .,It, X" " ,��,Wavvl­ . . _. il;i�; " very U01*0 U ' life can W`U , T 4 crease, , but two. things, ..,� 't , _ Drew arid Dr. ,Hobbo Taykqr,'= -iafiy Producers as possible memberp , � �,* ' I 07, AUA . 'Wr � MIAMVIXIA � .1 I P�w 1;� 'r ,,, - r � ' � � " 11 'I , ' ed' the Int� al. Th �"' 4 � o ,�,,'�i,',,,` ,,,�,-."�",'.".���,',,;�'L"�,, �A`�,,�,` l;"", ,,��N � zatioli, -and* So the feel Ve Q$pn belleve,,�f# .;eM, Is 1 _., ot, tJ#4,`, , I _ , for South Hur6xi 9 ..., :. In 1&. LOT . I 4, � .1 I 0 "'..'21, I , " �." I . . . "'�ed upon 'a fr,-- � I., , 4 ]�P, . i# , " - -;,- -o ,�O­ "t . I , 1", "Al ILI n - �, , -1 14 stroyed, 'BlAt. we mu)§t i6ot� out, Inpor was. no 1%. 04. 07,'�� up -9 AV# . ,7 , 't "I Mr. - MacATthur was' introduced by was set low. But to raise money' r6gi aie tax_tbere . , " oil: 11 me is now eng, -1 I , - , '. .. - _ I I I , I 1-10", 11 "I'll, I'll -%-Ii. , �­M' � ., 6a�h member is required to Subscribe tie, 'ffort to turn , ih IS development to destrloy as well the Pru , . living is a, great"de4l, V, '! L "M 11,00 -MM 111419, I ,e , osian�, uA or and the cost of 4()44;*,,� "zig''.0- farinor", . . � Vol, S ,� ,H:1%'N Dr. Hobbs Taylor, X.L.A. for South I . ' 1.111 L . I I 111. .0"W', -11 � 11 " , ", , , _" -, � ya ILI? . - Ibigher now than I �t',.".'.A����,,",�,0'.,,k.'�,,��', """ 12.1� . . . . . .. �, -least f . I ,a .- .- 11 wputi*ust By "i 4�p,, -11 to at ive lbau'gxlits, Until be -its own advantagi,'; at leme and in"Ury' caste which " s "i'l it � S tholl; I ­ Hui�n, 1, , ... �, .. � I 0 ; 11 , PS 11.1 gp&� �1'5,1­1 . � - ' i " g , rt,141 4"'; - , W. -M � a V;�.- " 14", has them paid - . , - Take first 'the, i tax. From dow � of S�SPIJ016# rp - 't, . up be JS7 not to draw abroz�d as it hag 116iie so consistent- whatever.t Hitler,% itji,. �enius for Uleomq ,, , v�.1.4 ie,,�mro r . 0 ­ I .. P,1,4, g i,q gr ­ .14, , 'll" t",-,,,��,, %��M'j ", .. ,. 5,.%,,�t��, , � I � , � ,, �,,,, � 6 sr�,� ', ,." , ", ,�i,i��, I I . - ,ly with eve t in past .r evil. Unless the G riots 'a single W ii" ','- '"e'i-'n�"�,,a"��"b'�o�"�.,'v""' l', 'a" - �7.`P(_ - "111 . , - W .�mau i4ifta i, Pao i ,`,��,W. .. -OF, US , I p6ndeuts 4�4 sjp9'e6o.ti,'.4n aii,,6# ""k I - patronage savings returus which rl� i - The in I I I 1.1 'l - .an v�fth no de P , _ ,; _4019R:14 1�0, % , , 95 , I V ,­ ," __ .... � . ..... "I,- _t_ i ��I�­,�,,,Y',&Ji�,� . �­­11 N,"� , ,/� �,t,;",iil,T�.Iii)�-YRI'�,k�p-. � - . 11 present the surplus of, thQ'-org niza, forination it is giv'in$ to,the *qrld is 'share'the fate. of Hitler Apla ail iiis no other,i�pome,bRt his sessioli.at in- whip -all, -M ,C',t, -e ',-: ��-,� ; �N% ,�' .JL "­ Ir i ,,,�',,ZPM_ ., . . , 1, 5.��"j,zp,,3,,, � ,. gg , ,,M� � . ­ ­ .poi . .a . ­ I I ; .'' "', -11 ", _ 11 .� _ J! I �,�,,fll, . 310d '"' n. of $,4,oqo, the in,come tax d by' -past ng., o0k , , (.. ._� � L� L- tigif w ,1 Vo'_ � Ar 010-,i�A�,;5�,."& , R " * 11%,,)", "I A" "'. " L 0 ­ , I V I 04 _�hiqh will, ibe distiributed- to ,being given, with m4lide aforethought gagg, �WP will have only bOStPO dem ity ., s'ettle I .. rw "�,, � _11)1k Local Boys I , ­''�_ * .1. 1. ­­__ 'fltlrt,f�VU�'�'Z�� A -1 I . State" t, e f atal 1,'90�1,x �PO"al l", ". Ir. I , ""' I . I members on basis of goods marketed. in an effort to un"rmine the -fighting and left'unsolv.ed 'the German PrOb- took -for 1943, $1,594.40, of wh 9040'q A0 1$ -i 11 . , " . tcU P20 h I I- , �,,�f,-, 0 �,§#,� �,­Ili� . � (Continued from Page 1) Loan units draw interest at a rat,,of strength of the United. Nati�na by lem. Two ';�ais *ithin a generation was refuudabl�, a net 'out�of�pocket 'by' those wil.li�4,0�,.,�,*,,,'104,�,�,,�,V,k :: 1'." � . . - , L, O�� "I",", I . I - I . I . . not over 5 per cent. They are. set creating over-oplimi�m' of a quick and have at least ,taught us that 16S8011. touch of - $1;274.40�--the balance ', re- dom. Nor l. pap #.�,,bq�,i,�41 "� 'j, p. I . , , ,1,V,,mA 0 I � e r - mp, ,N,� . . . I 1-11 ,,, P.,17-1'. ',!­� � . - I ,�A,I'Ialh ( , " . . I " . , � ,-.;'.� rom ,once, but maini �etion of 4hq " ' �, 71" - I e appreciated getting them -i ; The militarists fooled us , e , , Or I small enough to take care of farmer easy, victory over a.. revolution -torn , ng was $2,725.00. piecemeal, v . .1 " 'I", * I . , � . , _, _ , . . .. , � .. , . . . . . "I ; 0 . � w 5 9k .11 I I- " , A you. They took quite 4,,roundabbut who has not too much '1�0116Y,to In- Germany. e mu. t not be fooled thii-'fliiie by When'we come to the cost of liv- few, trying t � j,aiu�46�.,� " " : , . I - 11 11 , . � 11 � trip before they reached me, but they I el._­S],�ip through .the. emer$ �� '_ "I 1, I I � . . I... ;� ,1­5�1 vest�he can put in as little as $1,0 What is behind Illa'e bombing is, of a fake revolution oreven,by -a whole ing' wd see the real piftur ,0�'At,,, �� .." � __-, � I ��. I .,-.. L, �­�., ....... I., -very good'. condition, in series of assassinations. 11 i . I '. ,""A". � @ , , ; - were still In They are course, difficult to,dudss at the mom- the index numbers, which prove the filiall not �go that, I. I � .."i � 1 I ­.. "I L, '�,��,:"�,,i�;�',,',,';",,',,I�, - . . ,:,f _, - and still draw interest. : . : , " il,�. ��.:�!���'�,�,�,Lt.,,;',�, . �� I ' ` "� , '"+ - — better world or:: e �, , ,,,�,,:- . . I - I t , �- ­,-, . i- -f our hot weather Before I �u __+V. 4 1 6�L-;­I,t,L�"_,�­�",�, . 1. . .V . not too large for farmers in moder- ent. But we shall be in a -DetLer posi- , - case, ,, e er . I I . p ..... ­ , I �4 1, ,2.4� I," � I . 11�111­, �.,v, N, , , . 1� I opened ,them I expected to see therA � . . 11. 4 ,"k Z,,�Q� P, 0 1;,�� ate eirfumstances who wdsh to make tion to understand ,this and subse- 1vants to figure out what -they meaii. tain the 'standards of a a %­,�,l g�, 'Al d ., : , �i�L; "l, � ,­ M6 � . I ;5��,,,,; �, 0 1 I I ". I R'.",;�, , . 99 ,"', � ..... . . 0 . f6as6nab�e we get the whole We can put the story -in a single' . ­ I . �'111 I "', , , 15�� 1, ,,,, .� _ � I all run together, but they weren't. �­­ ...... investments and help -get quent upheavals if . I ­ ,. , � , �tp, 'Ul� I, , , ��,., � They were ,quite a treat to both my- 'understood: For ev- i , ____ . I .... I . . � 11" , equirko. The "Operatives . � � 1. I ___j�hl, , . �..., �, ,�, ... � , - . . . . . . . . "'V. ,�, I I", , tf. I—_ . . -the plant going, that he may have German regime in the -sharpest ,POS- y I I '­��'�j�T j- I R ' E %Of I . -�,%�`���,.,�iil � . L , , , . I -bigs which ' � ,��VT'�­ I self and my cvms. They also told oultiet and draw patronage sdAngs sible focus, if we Understand clearl 79 cen s paid for the th " ­ ..... :.. I.. Y A mystery of the war is how the ery t .. " 11 .l, I � �17-i-� ,,� . ' I'll, "�` . , "I'll �:,��!,t� S. - " " _ � i . :" me to thank you for the treat. returns in cash and the,interest rate that while Hitler Is,head of the Ger- ferment of Tevolt in France has been enter into the cost 'of living in 19-13, German Thre4sts. " �1� I W . . , I. -r � . I � . . I . I , �e,,V� Things like thatmake a fellow fe�l . :�. * � �;�,,, , is high enough to attract other men man state he is not Germany; I .1 ,�,�,-'I"; - i. I that kept stirred up till it'is ready to spill the price is now $1.19. In otber words '. I ''I , *, � ;�Iqg " I. . . , .1 11, . -.1 .- ­�..,,, I � . , I— -1 :,�,,, � . - ' 'The German high xq; . _41 at ,he has � the people of Seaforth ce command, seel , . . . . . �� . I . "I . . . ... : , , ,� th , ,�,�­.p who are .,.principally concerned ,with the -actual po er of decisive action over the brim, as it.hals"�beguu doing. the cost of living is UP 51 per ut., ,_, "I � , , 1111�rl 1, , w . , t � ,�,,,,,2,i . . .� . "l. ,, , Lettirheads -thinking of,him, and that means quite - ' ' I in the :fac aro . . . . . �:,'��,,,�,,,,li '11, an investment. . . rests in Germany'. with the German Sharp consequences to the decupying or putting it in the simplest form, for defeat staring them 6 x",)'.'� t I I . . . . . -1 1,, ,�. -liEZ 1- ­:�,.'. . "' ' . ., . """ _,�'�N" . � I 11 o �� . 1, a lot to us. over here. , .. ­ When enough m6ney is raised the Planning Board,' upon' which repres- enemy have been,felt and the disclo- every dollar spent in 1913 on cost of ,evidently making a last despera916 At- �. L'. _d��, . '.. ,­,�, ,"LL 11 , I I . _ , ,, � 11) I ........ , Ill. I , I � . 1. , ':'l,v, Al ­�,�i,q �', i,i ,­ ,, , , � 1, � � � ; ; 4 I I I . Well I must -close because, 1'3�n on contracts- are to be let and work b%,, e4tatives of all brdj�[6hes of Germin Sure, of many other effects, is �xpect- living, approximately $1.51 must'now tempt to compel the'Allies to a, six "�:P�,' - . . - I ,- , ,,; '4' � uight'duty tonight and have'"quite a 0 L I ' ona , . 1 -1�v�RX, ' ' spent—we're skipping fractions don their demand for 'uncoAdAi .. , - . --,4'.." . 1��:s I ­ , I . ,. ­ gun n the plant. It.,is to be model-. 4ife sit. .. 1, . ed as the result of work done sileni- be I IL"'.21k ­ .1 .. I I 1. "', i 41 lot of work to 11o. .Thankiilg you, led after those in U.S. _ � . ' 'surrender—which would also meaUthor �, �'.,, '1111�,:�;� . . . .. . The Nazis have never publicized ly during the years of war. here to � ;;�,;�� � . v simplify - the story! The in- , ,', . . I - . -11 ....... ... � . �� , � I I I , � , - �,...M I ) �-E , �11 Invel opes agair . " ", . L ',�� I ,L, 1, remain.. Yours respectfully, , We beliLve we have a'sound idea, th . after banding over of a long liot­bf, war, I . I . I . I . . . � is board, but its existence and its A 'very little� body of men and wo- demnity of the unmarried M P. L ,.-. . ''! .'.,�!'.,�'L, I "I 11;1--. 11 � Billhe"ids � - I I I . . � . . . . . � � I I Statem­_ ents . . .t . . . . . . . . Dodgers I" , 11 I . ANDY, CALDER. I .. . I from,, eVer� angle. it will provide . I method of operation-, to known 'well I * I men has done this work. Not onlylincome taxes, left Only $2,725.6 . The . ­­ W �11 criminals. This, no doubt, is ,thelpPr- � 11 . ."I �, .,;. , . , �...� ... I ,; ,,,,�m * l , �. i I — farmers with good year round outlet to many students of Germany in this . , do they'. constitute a unit unknown Purchasing -.power of these 1-943 dol- . .. i, 11 ,;," %� an --Fh�� .Pose of the threat,,In a G.erin =111- _ I � ... I ,� ... ... ,ql,''. . :11 "I ' 1 " ' . Dear Committee: Just a few lines , . . ' for fowl, and Ao the job for them at and other countries. 'instead of pub- ' lars watelide itself, but those in if are un� is roughly two-thirds� of 1913 dol-' , .1 ; Lary broadcast, that, before,0erma ".1' I � . . ,W I , .;i I - :-.", ,'� to tell you I am fine and hope my , the lowest cost obtainable with licizing the i1nity- of Purpose of the known to each bthe,y. J are t]ie lars.- The M.P. of 1913 received , " . . th � I I itself -is brought low, it will cause� - . .­� I I— - -�',I� letter finds you all the Same. Once efficiency. . � German nation, the -Nazi ,P�opagand­ -living , .,4ey- contaef � befwe�r� patriots bur� 12,'500, , ," but a ter Paying income tax � f �� ��� 1.,%,.,�� utter destruction of tbe-,decopied counw,: - .. ':'.-,4, . . �, � 1 .1 Q again' I have the pleasure of thank- - I . I - . � I i�ts have sought always to direct our . 1. . I I rowing underground in France and which didn't exist in 1913, the M.P. 4=6 l . _ I �,,��),,. tries' 61 Europe. It looka likb., -LL M'. , ,�,A. - ' . ' �,,`k. ling ,the committee for a very lovely ' .0. I attention to the idea that,there are Allied sources Of Strength in London. dt 1944 must be satisfied with' the last attempt to use the, weapon�.,vf . , I,, 11, � . :. . I � ,box of chocolates. - I,`,.6p �;,hope ',,the , ' . I . us diffek6hees between v�Ox.iousl seno Mok of -this work might- be thought s um of $2,725 which has a purchasing , I - �Il. terrorization., . ., " .,­�� � I .1 I 1��,,!�,l 4 � ", other boys from home, receive, -theirs Blood Donor 'groups' bet"ween the Nazii and the OA to be done.by the various continental power ' lit of only $1,817—or, let me W . s- � 11 . I ..1. . . ,� -'S That the Germans would'earry out I..,� % , '� y :� ��l rrr-", too. . - .. � " army, between the Nazis and the in- and Allied governments in. London, per the sad news, -in - terms of* pur- . .. , . 11, � A 1 , " �A, � such a threat is not likety—with the '�. �,,, I The weather is very hot down here , . (Continued from Page 1) . dustrialists; between the Nazis and and 'Much is done in this -way. �But chasing, , power the 1,913 M.P. was UP I . ".. �A�..., � ' : ...... : ­­ Rusaian just e6ming in the win- � ..'�'. I ."', now_but we do a lot of swimming on. I have been in the Medi- I ­ , Reid, 6, Arthur Golding 4, James A. the financiers, the theologians and the � ­­ I ...... ... the United Nations with armed fore- nearly ­­­ . ... today. 38 per cent. on the M.P. Of . I .bear. . . . . . �� . - .. ,", .. �� . dow� if the_y tried.to add'sifil great- , . ,: 11 .:,� �� I . I.. and son - terranean and also the Adriatic Sea . 'i Stewart � 5 Aiar- .6, Lillian Southgate , � . 3, workers. , The German system iin6e the, in- es operatiug:�on the Continent seem to, have prepared their own lines of I But what about the married man; -"L _p, er ruthlessu�ii'to their perpetrafions, , ,- N ;'L.,, 1 . � � , ", , . to -think. of ... . it is but I don't like the salt water. jory Gblding 4, Isabel And�rson . - Me- Ella Armstrong 5, Mrs. George ception of Hitler, and even before communication. .Of cours'e -they need- he 1 s better off—he Usually is. Sup� of the past, sad ., . "I �j, i what w6uld happen to the German .".; . would much rather -have Lake Hufou. Gavin 3, Jean Wright 2, Mrs. Jack him for that matteri operated rough- ed those communications to give them POS - wife, e now that, in addition -to hig, I . . " . people' th6mielves. . �: � I Well I have called on a few of the i I Cameron 3, Ross McLellan, Ethel ly in this fashion: I safe information and intelligence, but he has two children, the -inco, me tax .. 1 S; " � I � �,, . , . . . _.. boys from home down' here. Here I Gapt. Dun- Sto�ey, Mrs. H. M. Thompson, Mrs. Before any . maJQr' decisloik was . they needed them 'equally , for the on I I 'unddfrinining -his indemnity will' b6';1,148.40 in- , $480— But the high command are aware ­ J I ., �t ,. .1, "i T, :14.1'1; ire the ones called on: Frank Smale, Pauline Matthews, Malr- made in Germany, thib opinion of the greater task of the se- eluding refundabje portion of , of this danger, and their siv,24i". . . . . � I can,'Jack Cameron, - Vern Hoff, Mae boys from God- ., to I u McGavin 2. 1 I . pla"'nning board big .6hots was -always . I cUrIty of the Germans entrenched in a I . 1; net tax of $668, leaving a balance the diff threat made with a purpose whielk ­ 1 ;' I ' - -11 . -Rintoul and also some EGMONDVILLE—Edward Brown 4, obtained. Ingtead'of having a geuer- . ,. France. . . of . . er $3,332. -AlloWing, .for - ' wili not succeed, will not be carried . 3 T 1. ; erich and Brussels. , So Huron. Coun- ! � I Mrs. Thomas Barton 6, Mils. Alex LB- -al pow -wow, repre, Sentativeg' of, each . , The, so-called "operatiVe s" sent out enc5 In ,the cost of liviiig'we And . . �, �4� . .� , out, And -it must be our ferveAtbaoe I L ...... " ell in hplud. But'besf of al ty was w . � I met my brother, Ross, down here, I lico 6, Nylle Doig, Ruth Vinceift. group, and opposing- ,factions within . on missions of the grave� Importance that of. alent to the receipt this is, equiv 'L $2,221 in 1913, the M.P. at that that the War will end' without any 4- 1 � - � - - ,_,.� I by tbte . RURAL SEAFORTH—Arnold La- each group, were called to Hitler's of organizing defeat for the Germans termath of vengeance an� of .1. ... .., 111� and' we are only about five'mifes mont 8, Briiee McLean 5, Gordon Pap- headquarters separately. . The propa- . --T1 the occupied countries in Europe, time I had $2,50q.' I I 11 ,;,.i I I I Allied 6re", which v6l) Soon imlludo ..- I ,dl�, I I I ...;...,;l away. from each other, which' -makes ,very. happy. He also keeping I pie 5, Bek Haney 4, Mrs. Bert, Haney I gafida wing was called in and the . or*anize and build up' re§istihce. � - "hottest' But there is son3�ething else which fronts the M.P. of'today. In pre- the pat�riots'of the occupied -_ I. 1. __-A .... Coun- ''I �­ I L'r �, .� I � .� ; �. ,, D me ,�s, I 1 to to see Bil 4, Lofne MeCrackefi 5, Joe., Anderson frankest ,,of discussions was held. They always serve on the t, con I . tries. We have maintained the stan& , 11�1 I .. ��, __ � � 'J"", fine. I was going -call I I I 4, Arthur Anderson 7, Ivy 4 enderson Then . came the industrialists, the fronts, alid'risk the pen alty of van- Great War days, parliamentary ses-- � ses" - ,e,,� ards of �dvilization -thus far and wo . iell� .. ,,r1-1' - I '�:r.' - Ba�rber and Sdoft Kefr, but didn,t But 1 .... .1 J. 'M. Scott 4 5, Henderson 4, bankers;the trades union represents, ishing. They show courage'but have 'sions, measured by -the -Actual days in. 11LL�,:r, , should do so to the end. I ., . , ,_ ,_ ,_ ,_ ,_ " !,�. I " 1 ) .,.�;, . . . .. I ,�'i,,, halve iime� enough to do so. .John Lloyd'Haney 2, Dale Nixon 7, Jose P� n tives and the army 6860, in tee' e t to match it with intelligence,'for their attendance at Ottawa, were shorter I , I . I ;��,, 1, .. 11 � �,,�� w Ih Milk F lijive done a pretty good job - I. I I ,-,P�, - �. years, of course, the army. has been I I daring only is used to great thiLn they. are now. The. MY. ,pays -qp I ,4.;�,;f� I .. , _. . I 1,1 . as it is. I am ,4ure Mother and Dad . I are very'bappy to know me, met each A. Lane 6, Joseph, Kale 6, Angusl Kennedy 6, John Shea 2, Worden . the dominant faction. , . ,serve ends. The force. and means to demon fo,r expenses his own board, room and other .. in.0ttawa while the' House I '.11 . ... .11 ,:1 ---- I'll I'll, ..... ,,.:A; ,,,, ,; .. �,; Pfflow Washing ' , , , Haney 7, George Blake 6, Michael Out of all the Information provid- I I alize the enemy have been provided I ...... . �� �, i'll, other down here. .1. . � We have. a lot of shows, and also Murray 6, David McLean' -6, Andrew ed by these t alks; by the exchange diversity, through a long chain of contacts is . . I able in session—he also has consider- extra expense while at. home, be- ., . . � .'� " , ��� 4_0 ., "", _ Requires Attentitm I .1111t, . . some stage , shows down here, for which,' I think, we should all be very A. ,.'LAoore 3, Mrs. Lena Kelly 5 Mrs James T. Scott 6, Jean Scott 6: M,,* . . 'of opinions of great came a decision. This decision was always lidified and then announced at 'a so I found to be trusted by these young . officers brilliantl endowed but mys- tween ' y I a� PI . tetiousl ;-nA I I sessions. if he is payin An M.P., ' . g a,ttention ". jii'� . I -,iflq . . �� " I , -., - : �."l . N& 'hea _ii VV washing ­­pffiaws at UM%, ", happy. We all hope to be home again Dale Nixon ,5, Mrs._ Wilfred Coleman conclave of gaulelters—ward heelers � It mig e assumed that only to , as 1. his ruties, and most of them do, I ,.�Xll - �:� .. choose *1 clear. windy day, for., the, job. ... �. . ',41 with you by next year at. this time. . 5, Mrs. George Eatft 6, Mrs. Percy -, Little 3, Mrs. P�ul Doig 4, Mary , I —from every section of, the country. , I I young Europeans would be, chosen to ' has a.&J:ern life. it is hard work. H6 , ' siy, laundry experts., Plice the Vill- . �:,��; .. , ::::: .11 �� I hope this letter ,of mine don't bore Thompson 4, Mrs.' McLean 5, It was inevitable that serious dis- 11 y in the occu ied undermine the enem p needs coi�afortable,workin conditions . 19 low in a tu b or inech"i6a)-waab M ' I . I ... 11 �.. you, because when I start Ao write a . . David 14greemen ts would ocedi between var- countries. That is not so. Canadians in, the place where he lives and as using -a rich, soapy, - solutWn - ot' MW I .1 . . � 1. .1 ".'-;; letter I don't know ,Y�hen to stop. . Robert, Wallace, Albert Ganci, Win. J McDowell, Margaret Patrick, Laura .1 . I . ous factions, sections and individu- ' show 9 strango aptitude for. this work ., 0 he will be there only, about six or - , . - ,, soap And lukewarm water, Sw" the: - :,*� I �t,: ." My these are lovely chocolates! I - ' als, But when the decision was tak- They get '�'next to" French patriots � seven mo th� in the year he* has to 'A pillow Until it is clean. . .1 � , . I - , '.., . M -m! My bes t regards to - all the McMillan, Mrs. Joseph �Grummett 4, I . .1 en I it was not Hitler's, � but collective. in a way that wins coERplote confi- pay short -term -,nates for it., Depend- 'i Very soiled pillows may require - ."i'%. ' . 14� ,boys Who have gone- back home .Mrs. Arthur Varle y 5, , Evelyn Me- I .. I � . The objectors usually bowed to the dence. ,of course they have intimate in I g.on his'sty1p'of'IiVjn9 it will cost � I several washings . in 'soapy , water. , �� . ...... I I again from Overseas. It'is just.about Michael 5, Harold Rice 7. .. . � 11 I I � of &_ top planners. Vvrhen they w "knowledge of French' and France and him somewhere between $5 and $8 a. .... .. Bad spots on a. pillow can be Scrub- I ­�� I . 1�' ' dark'now, so -I must soon close this. 1. CROMARTY—Nelson' Howe 7, Jas. , . refused they.were.r6m o - ved"from their- draw upon y!�ars often spent in the day. The luxurious, boys, who -have . bed, with EL soft brush. Rins e th6 911- ..--. ... , ;, "" 11� letter, so I will say best regards'to Kerr 6, Wilma Hamilto"44, . , I ' . . P osts. . . country and Europe. Some have be- Plenty Of 1110 ney, 'will pay more. I low thoroughly in clear., lukewsrm .. . .1.1 � "'El - all for this time', and thank you very;- . � STXFFA—Edward Dearing 3, Wil- . . . I It so happens that a session with come legendary. They would be fig- write of the kind Df accommodation "I", ... _,","", , water and hang to d�7 outside in thw - �, �L,�� ' very much, "I should say." . Yours . PTE. J. A. Me- bert Glanville 2. . � . . DUBLIN—Thomas Butters 2, Frank, the top p . lanners was either just over . ' ures of romance if they were not so which 'an M.P., anxiou's to meet his Count- wind. ' ­ 11 �. � . , .1 Other i3tethods are i_�qually goo d,'ex- 11 till. Germany falls, . . . Evans. - I . or'jiist concluding when Hitler. was real, or it they had not died so her- responsibilities, should have.,, � ,. L;;;. '11, . � NAB. ", % I � " 4' � .. � - . I �,, " �. . I . HENSALL—Dr. A. R. Car6pbell 5 attacked. The who,le� military situa- I oically. Some can -,look back on ing this item, plus the extrw - things , , ,��� perts say, but a, little more intricaUL � I 1. A ­ .,;;�, . ,.A I I - . � - . I I Mrs. E. B. Nor Ross Love 4, minton 7, tion was undoubtedly given the clos- 1 ' " standing shoulder to shoulder with he will have to do at home, t66, ave r- One suggestion for washing VtHoWs . , k , ' ' fh a - 1.�,�. is to a four -inch Mit at e en .'' ,t I -Seaforth Boy - , Buchanan 3, Archie Mrs. Mary -Par. est scrutiny at this meeting. Thistop, board has no illusions about Frenchmen stoking the fire of revolt uprising all 'over France. Some have age effective M.P. will, spend',,out of bis own pocket, pretty close to $1,200 cut a -square 4 . �'4,, of the pillow and sew . � . , ,,I;� .1 . I I sons., Mrs. J.6an Boyd 5, Mrs. Thomas planning ' tb le �var. It long ago decided, accord- helped direct the whole French un- a year on his job. In 1913 he might If urely -over the tilit. ' Thig _,� musli ,,see .,,I , . . (Contin,ded 'frdfti "Page 1) Lavender 2, Mrs. J�meg Sangster 2. �ng to people who know Germany and I derground from England. manage on $750. We are trying to allows, the water to move in and out 1;1 _:`-'.�. I I I ' ment can go ahead' and sign the con- BRUCPFIELD-2h1ra, John Cairns 7. . ' ZURICH—Douglas- Robinson 6, An- ' the regime intimately, that the wax ,movemeut They have.worked so cunning,ly that . -net 9 et the services of our M.P.'s for a of $2,800* or $3,000 a year and the 1 4. more freely. 11 1, �. I Other people prefer removing aU ;�: tract knowing that they can Supply son McKinle ' 3. y I was lost. The question of whether they have baffled the Germans and dollars with which we pay them hive ,,,, ' . ��, the fedibe.rs-into a muslin bag and, -- ,� ",r,,,� . ity. Under the eggs of required qual 'Was -KIPPEN—George Glenn 6, John Germany would sue for peace in or- , der to for the next war was outwitted Vichy.' , The'young men and women in this how a purchasing power of approxi- � � lj,t ' ' I , , � �,!�i�, then washing the ieathers and tick- . .,��. old system, such in vogue at. the Jarrott 6, Ernest Whitehouse 3, Eni- prepare no -longer- a point of d6bate� The on- work can be so cleverly stupid as mately two-thirds of the 1913 dol- tug separately. - 1;, I 1. . - ` . 'I . . , .,i� � Ou , time of the. Jast war, present large . , -merson Kyle 6, Joseph McLellan 6, ly queSdO I 11 to be decided was when. seldoih to ,be associated with ­ . lars. -1 .1 Whatever method is used, the wa- � . ��, f�l - committmenti' of high quality eggs never been filled., ' Glenn Slavin 4, William McKenzi)e 3, William Kyle 7, Harvey Jacobi 6, Ern- this ,should happen. , . ..the spearhead of a menacin'g movement. .� . earnest inen who , ., , tee must be lukewarm, ii�ver hot, say. �,,�i�,, q , .1)4_1 could ,have Having clea'red.up the egg situation .- pst C-hipchase 8 Mrs. Ernest Chip- , . 'Was this attack upon Hitler, then, I They come and they go, but either ir are willing to devote their lives to of the nation- They the experts, Squeeze water out gent- A I ly from the pillow Several tkkaes 1 -,�� , -��4�12, the Governm�nt then turned Its atten - e ,bage 6, Mrs. Jack Sinclair 4 ' Mrs. a major military plot to kill him and . own country, or in Europe, in thei - the problems .I, d. be Men of 'no 'hile w it is drying. Above alk MOO.-_ - � -,Vi tion" to poultry marketing. Here a John Wood 4, Mrs. Wilmer Br'o adfoot I make peace now, as the Nazis inti- nobody knows where or how. Mc.re. should penetrating Parliament� must repr esent the ,.:'..rtain . ' - " _ that the pillow Is thoroughly 11 � . 41. condition existed which was Some- I . . 3, .Jean Irvine 4, Mrs. William Kyle mate, or was it simply an outburst cannot be known till the story of i� told the Lion. it cannot be composed entirely . -15;l; I dry before using. �'­ 1�` . what'similar to the old plan of egg 4, Mrs. Winston Workman S. 9f impatience by a minority of dis- their years of work after _1 . . . I l � I I , ji, � � &,� , Sold to stores marketing. Birds were LONDESBORO—George Hoggart 7 gru atled officers who __ ,found them- war. The story is of romanc ; e and I I � 11, . . . . . � � 7 1. I � :1� N, L ... I of butchers or buyers travellhigabOut 'James Jamieson 4, James Neilans 8� selves in disagreeindnt with the de- btrolsm, of danger and capac.ty, Of ' I who ofte�f boUgUt aO cheaply as- Pos- Sohn Taylor 3, Roy Dolmage 6, Win. cision which the planning board �aredeviltry and statesmanship. � It , _ slUle, with little - regard to market Dolmage " 7 Beatrice Hoggart 2, Mrs. made? , Students of modern Germany should be amazing. One of its sur - 2 - value. Or -poultry. was sold at POUI- Keith Hesselwood ,2. here incline strongly to.the latter, prises, may be that so many Cana, ' try fairs which we're held on certain' BRUSSELS—Mrs I . . 11. H. S I ullivan 5, . They regard the idea that there is dians will be honored in it's telling days in the fail. Mrs. Dave Hastl I ags 9, Jack Lowe 4, a distinction to be made between. the for what they have done and for what ' I � But with a great Increase In POuI- Ethel ,Fox 2, Mrs. Harry Bowler 3. Nazi party and the Germany army as they ,are doing in Europe without try' to - be marketed this system 'was, I falla,dous—an illusion created delib- anyone in Canada ever draaming of . BLYTH—Ernest ToU .4, Kathleen I not good enough. Too many birds Roe 2. . er'Ately by ' th ' e Germans to fool the the missions on which they have were not -Properly killed or dressed WALTON—William Murray 12, GOO. rest of the world,. This illusion was been employed. I 1. . . - .and were gtaded down acqordingly4 Smith 7, Ivan Shannon -3, Hiram created by the Periodic firing of Ger . 0 There is' a good market ' for high Blanchard 8, Gordon Blanchard 8, man generals by 'Adolf Hitler. These 9) L 40111P A No%sw . i - ,,;A�i ,:;% t. - ", . ., � I ,4 . I i I'll' ..-,� , �11', .. . A ­­­;�,,�,�� l ,,�,� Ll.� . ,�fW, ) . �A,�t�; 'j", "I 41 I 1 111,4� � ,j�,, . -%��'.� , . . �.�� , !�, 1. i I .�-, -, 1_� . . - �..'m . 1"), ,� . � � " ',,��,' ,�,,,�.�,�,q ,��'�' I _1 , ", I ..... A,. "', .A !I , : - .. yjm� , _ , I -;; T, ". �. I ;t..', �. I grade Stuff, but not for low, so it Is isinissed In 1AA 4A0 %A I I . ,,:y generals, however, were d � I ..... � i." Jack Kellar 4, William John Leem- . . I o - - 1, �Iil� lin ortant that, birds when ,dressed ing- 6 command Itself for ­­ ... :­, , � �,%K W. X Nicholson 6, Douglas fact by the high I ' .. . ,,��;?'��, P long as manpower is in great . I - , U�,,q, I �,!�;!Il ' strictly military reasons, In the opin- SO I -_ I ! , ,", 1, should, grade as high as thed live Ennis' 8, Mrs. John Shannon 4, Mrs. I � I �,: 11"', i ,, ion of informed observers. The firing demand for the war effort� the sup- A,�,Z -1 M condition ,warrants. Alex Dennis 6, Tennie Ddmilid 2; Kath- e' a Problem. . I ,� ',�', -I The Departm ent therefore has been leen Leeming 3, Mrs. James Coutts 4, was simply done In Hitler's name, ply of wood fuel will b . I � . YOU WML LW*.E I , 1., 'I'l."', � ways So says Munitions I Minister Howe, I . ".11 I anxious that poultry .should be mar- Mae Smith 4. just as In the last war it was 0 1 holders who THE 01RISMN SCIENCE MONITOR � . �''%",�',',' keted"along something the SaMO lines WEST MONKT-bN — Mrs. Earl reported to be the Kaiser who did who ad,�isea all house ' ��, I �'�,­ 1,4�� , , � I heir 'full win- . I I I .11 "'.... "I L .� 1. � 1, I burn wood to obtain t An hiternational Daily NewsPaPer , I :,i;,M�, 1'��- as eggs. 'They desired 'killing plants Machan 2. the firing. I ,'�� , rman ter's supply as soon as pos'sible. , , I ... `1 ` i `�i . I'll I I I ,��, to ,�e established of ,a pr6per Stand- PROVOST, Alta.—Mrs. R C, Miller. if this summation -of the Ge for these Jodi inpoirtant differences: I � "ki �;�� . m is accurate, then the' ' Mr. Howe lisis revealed that the f � 1�,�!,jjlr��11 . 1. question I . ,",24 !�, ard and be operated by qualified per- . syste NO S13N6ATIONALISM—NO CRIME,N0 ANIMOSITY �' 1 "�;,� , �,. ,,��,'Ll . . .0 which may have'been debated at the total stocks of Jlre,vvood -throughout . " I . �1.1,�-�i�:,:,;! , sons" under a;,,certain amount of ,, . ' Canada are still below normal, and THOROUGH NEWS ANALYStS BY E"99TS . I .: ;ll�,�W,��,,., Government suple-Rislon. ' All poultry To the dismay of the entire staff of recent meetings of the top pl=ners MORE EXCLUSWE FOREIGN & DOMESTIC COVERA68 i'�,'j') ' I , j,"�'��,'. I and ail is a. 11 , , � I �,-,,�,',V,,�� . r �1:�;Mh��! . ,Would �be pold on grade and ,Properly a smart restaur'ant -a customer, sat wa§ when*to sue for peace. The de- tran munity CAREFUL CHECK ON NEWS FOP, ACCUIACY , -t­_:�, . 1 ,t ,',I� " . ety com _ � �.,�, ,4,. ' boxes An an approved man- down and deftly tied his napkin about dision Which ,dould ba�& 1*13elled � the Problem. r I I ­ .. " - ��� � packed in osition in the . The aftisddh Sdence PubMhinff Socitty . I . '.':,:,�-i;�q',�,� I 11 I ner. ­Vndek-tht' Plali Poultry 964idlhis neck. disgruntled minority .1jiW�.'violent,ac- to examine Its, own P . - Ofte, Nbrway Steett, H406h 139 ussuthuokeus � . \ �, � . ­; I ir,F;�;�';',,,� 9 � . I I , . '64`.�t[t up In pfbpek torul for 6X001; I'here Wam awhigpered.conforence, tion would have been one which w" light of these' facts. Wh-brever Uee- Priee $12.00 1 a Yedt; or, $X.60 it Mbnth I � ,.�I��,�o4�-, I l,:�Z!i,D-��,� I , asary, ptockpiles should be obtained, I . *1 ',"711�$K��T I Issue, ind� t 1, . -�,� �,;��_,, I I . " �, p ­,i . 'Ift which tru Ji of the wdr. e Ider himself &OW I ..''.., L,� "," to ovlovueag market, I tht�_ niggaget ine eted the for further prolongatiio sAturday (tiding Mog6lne S4;Man $Z60' 2 V"v , I " � I The bepartifieut -has been urging waiter not. to h' I Uri the, customet09 feel, The top plannors AoVer 'went to he says, and the house * ho Introduciary Offer, 6 Sdtueday Imi" 25 C . .1, .. " ,,� '. � . I ,,, , . � � JI I . . to kodo,". Wir - maater- � L V,� I _.,_,!�, , � ... i "I . I f I � .0 , ". �111 loftg thi66 t4t, 'A 'proibessIng,logs, but to. make him u%idbr9tatido mUch �rouble should build UP a pile of fuel W4?od Natne� ---- �_ _­ , I � , L�. %� ,, � I for �l . I for nse next wift- � I I I I ., �L . 11 , sho4ld 'be � a, Secret. ri th6Y,,-,,,W1bd in this *h1ch will be dry . . 0 1 , : . ...... l, -, I I . 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