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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-11-06, Page 24111 TAOS TWO GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR ;- Cuffed Views on the War 110 obtrir totOttat tato 401oiuNu UOODEItIelli SIGNAL AND TIO0 (401$41tIOR 8TAft Published by Signal, -Star.', Taboit'ed, West Street, Ploderi0,,Onta110 • ri:tai, THE liA0ANOIES Tlio diarancivisra.ent Of the Ilitiron-- Arai* riding in rktivincial. affairs has been so prolonged that representative ,tbe -Mai; a re -mirsin.G fikstlie sppointratirt.,,,Ooat.,Alelegation, to visit ft:Inert:1'e Park and demaud that or by- eleetion be lteld before the next se:ssion ot the iiPegiolature. k3cveral dther 4eats In the Provincial Bowe are vacant- . though labno, we believe, for so long a Veriott constitu- • tional praetiee r,equires that these seats [should 1* filled withifl. a reasonable time. • - The praetice of the Federal Govern - Ment is. in direct contrast to the dis- franchisement of riding% under the Provincial Government. • While vacan- ties at Toronto have been aectimulating ,over a 'Period ot several Years, there .been. several bye -elections: for the, Ottawa ilouse. The comparison is not„. creditable to: the Provineial _ Government. t) • a lt141. Add to 'the v,ear og intler's birth tlit4lin'5 Churchtliii's ',NI*olini's or Roos(velt's will do" Just .titsf well) ",thibi,,:yea'r ,whieh ht e,altite to power,. the. nirpaber of in Power and his -Iteliold: tire sutu'is 3,•1!`,"!1,VIlleh divided by two. itio number Of years the war hats been in 11111, Of eourse; it conidn't do anything ese. The year,of birth and the age added together make .1941„ anti the Year of-e6rning to Power and the. number .t)f years In..power similarly make 11141. Nothing I:110;v ,signilicant about it than that 2 arul make 4, • • * • ZIZED litY A CANADIAN • Mr. _Grattan t),Leary, editor ef•The, Ottawa Jouunal, has retimied from a trip to Britain, and • oue of his die- coveries over there is that outside of Churchill the British• Governtneut is not particularly_ imposing in Its - - "Canadians," he says,•"have a habit of contnasting Brit". politicians. with their own, tusuall,y. tile tlimlivantage •4)f the latter. The British: 'Ministers I Met - in :London (leaying• out - Churchill) wem. certainly not greater awn than Mr. Ralston, or Mr. II-Ovve, or • Mr, Power, .or Mr.. Lapointe, or Mr. Macdonald-,- or Air. Orerar. 'Frankly, -.-I- -doubt whether they measure_uP •thein." Mr. O'Leary, it should., be • remarked, is a Consery a tive ; so his -comparieon 18 not prompted_by political, bias.) The tondon •Free fl'ress quotes an 'Ontario weekly whieh protests, and rightly. ," against the use of the word, ycoutact" as a verb. fSomeone is said to 'contact" somebody else, neetiereg •to "tneet'-' or "get in teuch with.'' It le an irapropee use of the "word, but some people consider, it smart, and' for the present at least it Is ,quite vogtie:q1e. weekly goes on to condemn' the use of the word "deter - Mine" in such a sentenee "The cause of the accident has not 'been, deter - Mined," holdieg that ."aseertaiued" found" is more eorre,ct and effective." "Deterinine," heavever, 'is quite gorrect- ly used where something more •than "ascertain" is Dieppe According to the dictionary "determine." has the awful - Ing "to lix conclus'Evely or autherita- tively." "Detertnines implies some effort of judgment which is, eputside the meaning of "astwtein;', as L'oul- mouly need, • ',GOAT TACjiiel? Ituttiusky, a 1.-ezt,erab1e 1d goat vvho has been the sourc? of morearguments at Lazy 4eadows'' than ony other single thing during the past three Years, is about to go*. ,lIe eau* in an uncertain Ivaso A. hired man who Wae.rne wt.d to taking suake-bite.oll oil- every n "iireteinse 4. even ,wlien _there 'Were 1,1Q, enakeeiarotinti, Mr. •VLeary singles out ,Iend Cran- borne as a man of outstanding, ability. It will be remembered that when Anthony Eden; resigned the foreign secreiariship in protest ageing yield- ing „to_ Mussolini Lord . (-ran borne went ,Out with him, declaring that he would not surrender to blackmail, Craulmrne- --m'ember,of the great_Cecil and 6Ir. O'Leary believes -that, some day, like other Cecils, he.. may he prime minister of Mita ina ,Etlen, he says, is soinewhet or a puzzle. Berle, he bel1eves-4..6litre** to a somewhat general opinion in this country -will never be prime minister, although the • imaanaion • of the 'fititish people was stirred. by the sight 4 -of the) former reveletionery Laborite as a colleague of such a lean as 0 • 1,1LIVVER'S111148-:'. 'Barr the tradition ,whielt , ,sion;/ ri sboszieeldeete..et ccirttui++0,e; State_tlie :servant and uot the mit -• the vvhiela userts Texas,Jast lveek lay a cargo 4. ,.1 that organization of power is onlY,jus hreah the haa,o •4•414411e Intl"' in sO. far,a4it Inereases•the„hapPlii She laot only:lOoked grazy, (with ,a 111.0 and Well-being -of the linuhan.. hanged, bow, a low stern, On.1Y.4)„74'4Wiatelt declares that trtith,•;is- _ 1)0 turret -11W how ).urldshilPs find _discoveredstby reason and, that' Old:. low hatche on her flu, 270 -ft'.• 4644° Sidi) euperk)r to liostility--thig,tradi-, dec1:1 but vShe broke most of the 4e", tioli means that in the` eountrieSlwialeli Cepted rules' of ship, eonstrirction::, Attitibiirbeir it a'pre,gre,Sidiety,lia* 5)40 liii 110 keel, -she Wig ,pkir,..,anitz'nunte rational eivIlizatio.t is ary propeller shaft. -She, hastio?6stlY itatIod nterlue„engines. li•lareeand‘lrfg440 :4041,,teactifintriee ultich have as jast4,11,ollow 4hell fos;,41.04,41. -.-'4210 fiti§t'fieritage:Im‘ve, of,' Ourse.. „IlerAiower plant coriSists-Of who' have extolled Playing..sards In the".,,village. '..tue;h4). : I die expepoe et re4.sop?, linefeet opiiihin is that the harig ' ohe time or 1'441' 44161' 1111118elf.t preautioftt`' at run "illOWn.„.througliher agotest. theSnakes just a trifle too well .bottom te, four 0 -ft. +propellers, . with the result -that tlie goat was . In short 9,-,,,r1hip. designed to pliwned off on him. be bi11t 'cheap, tO'„fhe built fast, tol•W' Still ,.suffering "Eroni his binge, he built in quentity out of 'COnianoit meter - went so far a§i to bring the goat 111 the* ialalW-inen who haveleovned the skill. house with' him. I awakened earlg lie of shipbuilding---allivVei Of 'ivship to the morning to hear a. 'erie,s *2 weird be turned out en utasae to win the noises on. the StairS. it gentled as if Battle of the maatele, the •hired man was bringing some, fel- This is the 'Sea Otter, built in little" low -sufferer up the steps and was le- over a month by the 'U.S. Navy and 'PL4-11tedlY telling him in ,a buzy,..sawdilre now awaiting her sea trials. hoarseness . , to be quiet. My cur- I -ler qualities are extraordinary. She loSitY grew to the point where ,. -1 edged displaces 2;240 tons, and has a eargo the -bedroom door opeu just ever so capacity of 1,600. But she draws •Only *4.iithtiT. It Wa.s a distinct shock ,to le ft, when fully 4oaded,,whicli-meens see two faces peering up over the t0P that others like her mayeobe built far step. from the sea. Instead of a crew of tene of the faces was that of the 25-30 men Usually needed to run a hired man. His hat pushed down,over ship of ter size, she eequires only a distorted, face, he, was laboring with eight to twelve. All hauls live, in the his task of trying to drag his eompaxe cylindrical turret amtdships-live there - ion- up the steps'. Inthe dim light' I could hardly tell what,or who was with hiai And then" the iirostly face ap- peared •. , . a sal gentleman, with bea der of wonders I had heard of . men the deeil, but I never the hired man wohld, bring the devil home with him Vinceut Sheean, a special eorreepond- . (net of The New .Y.'Ork Herald Tribuue ep, toqrof the Pacific aad° the Far •East, Writes fo Jils paper. describing AuStralia's great military effort. He found thiit ohe out of every four male Australians'. between the. ages • of 42 the advantage of intolerance over afice,,, 871d-of:41w .troWtip t powp tigsti11ea•eirs.441 weeteralate)WrOif 'untie their eidetta talqN root Itirtierniany, as the Nazis, themseites, insistkrato-eteadY 'Atr$. Germen "political philosophy haaa, ow-comPlexioned d . . . and won - set of horns! ssociating with imagined that o so far as. to 4,IIe tried '..to step 'up on the top wavered for a few minutes . . and then: both of them went eprawling-down the front steps. The In ,conseious antitheels 't� the tradi a western . civilization,. *., ' It is extraordinary how,' little 'it is( ,;,•+• realized int' this country what a ehaS divides the German mind and Gering ..thought frona the mind and thought 42 13ritain, and, indeed, of western anon. It is a ,very dangerous ignof; Englieli people, especially if they are liberaleninded, Celina bear to think thet °thee People may be leery different from them (especially oddly enough, if 'the pthers are not twb of the funilaMental principles upon which our eivilization, is+ based. In the Nazis we see a.,cletiberate denial dig u1 rple, a' ruthless% moral nti Ism, enthroned. " they aro only the culmination of 'whole tradition. That is what lieopledo, not stifficieatly under:stand in this •eouhtry. Theonentallty of ant aggression, with the whole complex Of dOctrines that goes with it ---German flperiority, deeadence of the Iflfaglish, 7aetred of rationalism_ andff the West - not merely the dorainant tradition of .11entnanyl in recent times; ,it Is the German tradition par excellence. Oracr. tically all ,German thinkers have been -under the influence or the tradition or "-have eontrilanted-to-it i'-ineene-form, pr Another they find it irresistible. It Ls idle--abealdea being dangerous and a disservice to, their country and to 'Europe- for liberal illusionists to deny thie; Hitler IS !Mite consciOus of it -and Is proud of it, -The New Statesman and Nation. T IlUtSPAY:, NOVV3t 6th1041 p .the entire voyage, for with a freeboard liberal -minded themselves). It Is note. (when loaded) of only' 9 ft, her decks 1 worthy, too, that most of this illuSiOn- Will be aWaSh in all but the calmest the Germans and the Geeman weather. Carrying some 37,000 gallonS 1 ism °mit mentality comes from people who do ot gas, she has h eruising renge of j not know Gerniany or 'German history, „„„,,, ea„,,,,ea better than 7,000 mileseenough to take across the Channel. her to England and back without re- the German language • or 'German "'Li' 'vs'''. eliong,ht. • What is their. plain duty Is Polish moun'taii, troops helped to drive fueling. If one of her 6 -ft#. propellers that they aliould get down to studying the IGerinans out 'of :Narvik before the Is fouled, it can be drawn through a the question; it is a question of ear- 13ritish abandoned the',Norweglan cam - another dinal • imixprtance for us:, end for the pain.. A Pelish • Army, corps now Well in her 'bottom to be repaired. Ifi one ,of her motors burns eta; . future of cirilization. • ' guards the Seottish , beaches iind a can quickly beabolted down to replace second corps Ls being organized. A it. (she carries.. four spares): Spit German writers themselves' Make no bones about the chasm separating them veteran PelieW air.* tee bas Proved a neatly into eight watertight coinpart- 'scourge to :the 11,0ftwaffe. The from lie West, the kernel of 'European neeleus of a new Polish navy came like ghost shipa out Of the Baltic. Ten thousand 'fighting.POWS `filtered down 'through the Belkatee te join the Bri- -tish in. Africa.. ',Tiir4.:huricited thous- and Poles •releaSed Vora Russian pri- son camps are: grithe'ring in the Teals . , . i. 4 ... ,;„ POLAND IN. THE WAR _There tire:many reasons to belieee "that" there will Spoil be heava, figbting in North 'Africa. One of the!,hest is that the' Pules ha,ve been sent 1 into Tobruk. They were ordered to the beleaguered eity eta, a fortaight ago and. already, Cairo .reports them in ace time beyond, the outer treaches. •;,e • No nation.' ever seemed more thoroughlY. crushed than Poland in 1939. Yet wherever there is still a battlefront the p(os show up. In theit own land they fought with desperate fury- Despite the German programme worked with hun were all aware of It 1 exteeminetaereapelfehearmeelersearee Oile.„-of-theapt_essmen. retu.rned treesa a still fighting there. 40nly the other bemier with a beatitiffirblack eye. day they captured tied ,burned a Ger- As luck would have it, James Gordon. i man supply train'on itsetvay to Russia. PGPPed into the pressro,om that day. In France exiled 'Pelee fought side by The fellow spotted hun before Bennett •,.1, side with the French., A third of their saw him, and rather, than explain the "Shiner" and run the risk of being . fired, chose to rub printer's ink all over his face. 0 his tour of Inspec- tion, Bennett e upon 'the be smudged pressman busily blirying hia- nose in his work. "Who'sethe fellow?" he asked the foreman. Upon being told, Bennett asked.: `.'iVititt -71.0 you paY him?' The ' - , "- foreman quoted the figut•e. ° 'Double it," snapped ,Bennett. "Ilea the'only. matt in the place who seemS to be doing any worle One more good, man on earth better than than an egtra angel IR heave,n. This Ai remind you that Dr.Chase's Syrup is just cis de. pordvble soliAt Cotititis , • relief of Ossighs,0016,, 35 & 75 • BrilliCholis, etf. to n4r111 itS, a new arman againot .Gernaans. !Halfway across the eeieeet in Canada, more POO:troops are bone - equipped by the United States. 'Event - witty. Poland may ha•Ve in the field a force half hs big as that. deSfroyed by the ,Germana two e'yeare age. , 'Mese uneonquered. Pole.s have made theleselves eymeol of the indomitable natiOnal If ever , nation by, sacrifice andlcoudage earned the right to re.surrection. it Is Peasuct, -'Phe york Times, " " Ink Value 0 a ..-.. They tell it of Jamea Gordon Ben- nett, famous New York publisher. He hated drinkers, and the boys eith,0 •menti, she is expected to remain a oa civilization, Indeed, ,they have willed hired man's friend had a rather strange even if some of them are damaged. - *t.' ao There has Peen *among .their - Only last"February 'two men thought . • leading thinkers a anthering momentum up the Sea Otter over a luucheon table in 'Washington. One was Commander pr.... awertion of their difference and &Mal of western standards. . . They Hamilton V.*13ryan (15:S)N. retired),, asserted the virtues, the superiority of he other Warren Noble, an automotive irrationaliem ' anal of Collective for Because automobile produe- racian feeling; they iesisted upon the tion was soon to be cut, they deeided national state based upon racier corn - that their Ship should utilize automo: vpice . . m9re of, the nature *2 a bleating than anything. .Froni "where I wa,s in -the bedroom_he _seemed.. to, be hammering at the front door in • an •effort .to get out. When we got down the hired. man was lying peacefully with liis feet on the stairs-a-nd his-hea on the fidor . and his friend proved to be a goat who sent Mrs,. Phil and bile instead of marine engines, and be me s•crainbling up the step out of :Inittleg range. constructed of the efa-in. and %-in. ,The -hired lean asked for his time steel ordinarily rolled out in •abund- •next day. mre. phi/. was very quiet twee for the auto industry. Nmew:- eighteeneand forty. is serving in the About. the alrair: The goat gTheir first 'designs no greatrazed out' shakes. • armed fonees of the Commonwealth, in the orchard. Before leaving, the PresA.ntly they were guided to the famed yacht -designer W. S. either overseas or at 'home. We' aa hired matt asked her if she 'would mind eompares-With • until •he. got another "place •to stay. but -a fair cam- Her lips pressed tightly into a thin, nrffiess." , , if he left the goat- at Cazy visuallYed an n11- CMeadows'-'-Beee Burgess not know •how this klatuida's aehievenient, welded ship,. without a keel, that would derive its Strength from a seriea of 22 -in. beams running lengthwise along its outer bottom. Going the whole hog in unorthodoxy. ,Burgess decided to put the propellers amidships, ai plattt all the housing in a tentral eylindrical section. - Witb a workable design on Parison is altnost impoesible. Though white".line, she said it would be all Australia, in addition to sendipig• right. thousands of 'splendid fighters, -is doing Buteipsky stayed oh alt Lazy Mea- remarkeble things in the manufacture. ttipe was very Tivest. a urro:thrruThatnii.nteo of war-elquipment, ite industrializatio11 certain amount of butting praetice _ _ 4 wiper,.• the trio tooktheir_ idea to is -not at all en. the :.laniec scale hs ageinst the side of the barn he left us Secretary of .the Navy- Knox. e that of Canada, and mencannemenu- l be at steicay alone. The hired man through But the ,experiment might have been the Sante time' tightersand some. oversight didn't bother coming a lortg, dine ripening had it not beep for . beck t) I- eee us. But t in sky, evidently a Manhattan lawyer. B. Redmund, sensing that we had forgotten about whose wife is a meMber of the Delano • • the incident when he _arrived, started elan and first coecein_of the Presideet, warming fielf.you turned your back and who 'was formerly counsel for the on him in the barnyard he weuld step Nev York Stock Exchange. When the facturers. An important eoti8iticratt that is often. overlooked , is _that • Aust ra 1 ie a troops, f roin their com r- etive proximity 10 all active area • of •.,,. Net back a few steps and .'Wham.'- Navy could find no money to build. an marhave had a more peetacular rot . ss to&ay he grew,eather en- ekperimental ship, be put ti P teY he mon• ' , ee - euee e -than •the Canadian ' forceheld iu ievenlar. Suchen:etch, our collie pap, out of his •own pocket to, Amild an Britain for defensiye purpoeese The worried ()Neer the matter for menthe. SO -ft. m&lel. This model W11,:;' launched, - air force,, which ,is doing some ,aetual • A fo he' the mose at - la ra c t ire arm af- the servie to Canadian . 4 in the 1 ' 1) ' ^‘ 1 A • that he Ls lie. has • . =pity. as the real functioning nett ,in econemic, as indeed in most other, matters. , They refuted nineteentli-cen- turY a,epirations for peaee, and asserted ttie superior virtue of war tlhee came to tpursue the w•orship of enceeaa and wee to attain which alleneans were held valid, ho that force and fraud, vielence and treaehery were erected into the frek principles of state. Other think.erse-a nit statesmen in other coun- tries haVe sometitnee thought- the same , thing: bet it Lq in elermany that they have been erected into the reeog,nized firet principles of gate 'policy. It as. not surprisine: thel.eniitemporary Ger- nutn thought has come in the end to dent' the virtue of truth itself, and the' . ultimate value of the human personal- l• Churchill. • .„ gh t tag, appears -EDITORIAL,NOTES • 3 oat hs$ When Canada's overseas ftrnty comes to grips tvit-h. the enemy there Finally he found it vulnerable i.:pot on last spring and cjia, better iri speed the .goat and when Bettinsky found and performed heti& in rough seas. t It a t t here ,.was a chink in hie a rm or. ' than_ even . its deeigners" anticipated. - he gave -up trying to worry the dog., .1_..mt,3nvoiee . f it the Idea had been pet. up , Somebody once told Its that alit...I:pat to 'President Roosevelt.. w,ho gave the , - 'looked like a"Spry-old geatlentan with a , nod. beard. appt. r ( a II ` -- i TS hat the ...Sea I. teer may mean I will he a greater theme -lye for °, yoling r - .--• el1711,42.,5 ',animal intelligence ' leave to -- , Battle of the Atlantic .4:-.1in only be ': • The New -York Tintes describes: Can- ada's war offZee :as: "one of the little appreciated mire -eke. t -d tee; war," The • Government's eritieshowever. do not anailians join it. ' alone. Perhaps he realized euessed.. ICta - is plenty fast 'enough for • troot)s are yolunteeers, assthey were in- that she xi:0111d e.xile him at the. 1irst ys: ;which run about1)11)4?knots). the 'hist ;sail r. and there is no reason 1, sigti of lilt"' g'ettin"i ea'relv''''s with his, SiticKe it lies almost as law in"- the, 'believe 111, • to believe that eititadiaa yonth is less water as a submarine and eaves no: butting abilite. • • 1 was In ther-lit)-rsts-' stable • it el. 1, tale- . 'Stiaoke. It will -be"," • Yese-erday sPirite41 than that' ooking a of at tlw sow nd litter of pigs in• The Nazia :amen to be making* a de: • • l hard for I -boars to spot it it travels . •/ the ... Ia._ Liberate effort to ;zee the l'ititeePdominion- . end stall. Three planksnailed States .lione. fhewilt-. Some iiay l'nele Sam will get mad over the repeated sinkings of his ships end, then the Nazis will erry. • When tilreat Britein was ehopping,'1 --j-42I-rt1S, from •thee.etall form ;lief pea for t • st foree ne ha t 'tut t ' HURON' HOLSTEIN' MEN. •- tilt' pig. t. arelesel) I kit the . z ., for t,.4nrall• -cargo ships recently. the ' 4 door open. e fli e t • • eheapest, hid she got was $1.000.000 . IN ANNUAL MEETING .• was in the barnyard, •apieet.. The first fullettiee Sea Otter : iit. -W. VanEgmond, ciinten. Elected ' fore of a rocket and thrown elear into slice Alps in cost $100.,(10() les..7s.' Ac - • .1. • „ Wham: 1 was picked tip with the oest teirft 50.004).quileeiseeinantity.; 't • t lk pen. Disgrunt t he Ile rkshire cording to the original, idea • of the 0• President for Ensuing lea!, °fie tie. war's Ple:nornena is an oteette VanEga•iteted. Clietore ,tlie lo '71.14 .up sttrprised to rind- me sprawl-. .going freigitler living tlie Swiss lia;d; 'new- president of ; he Heron ibeeteie 3,‘ iihiheaii,tle pigs. :she grunted. in Shoals. sent on one trip .to ^ Lgtters„„ they might be turned eut " 0 1_ . . well. I. looked In0. to see tb*.... with eareo. -.-witiett. (1046,4 at an .1ttiorican port to ; seaeeeding t.'411i11 t'autp,- and promptly st,rappe(.1•:" Riik .„...;., t , - ,.• ri N'7"bv-ker: of that impudent goat 41 -raped ,te • -1,.c„.• ,,c1„.--,;/,.. •r -it,, '. • . re-, , 2 r . .r. • , 24:2-42Q.F.-. .f.roing, • load grain for SWitzeria1141. NI) more ' :111'11 or Ilaelie:doila that ottleei The ate !, oNer the t4igre 7.'12 the planks ae he :ooktei • Itint o trueks. their seeel uised in BeitielC. wonderful, perluipe. that) ,Noah's •felit 117•71 11 (4T '4..0'1'4_4:1711i ‚77 1" 114-1(1 'It ' oter his damage. . •-• , ' steel mins. But the British have de- c , , . , t he - a tt r tt•tt I ; nral ottee. t'liti:011. on Rut t i Italia ie 14 7118... in the 'morning : .,•.!,,(10/1 to kek.p the first 7:10 sent ‘iver for P• in lanty ni,t•Itt ii.st' 17 i'h 111 ^Mend,' . ding, the ark tIlount Arttrt 'tn,'a., .rittinIst,c .. 0,1 a. *,-:3.1:11.`e of thirt3 inembers front variims - • . use as tra W &TS, et e. . - • FlUIT SHOW CANCELLED . Allot her • u se has already been fo-and 3 •for -the tilvver shipe. 'Sint* their ' .,.„:. , 1 1 i nt , i,,t , I er,:v11,,, i011 It the exeel:ent., .1fie ardSuffered HeavLoshow o s y s l:oipettma ,C -an be uSeil for oil as.: with 1111 P' tint;ernaii.s. us one of . Nil% 4earnWlea, NN ho 11)rt'44tisttii":"'eX- piOrch ,t tile 'eat1Stinnviosts. of t he t a rill:411 Is rte. t lirth,111 ,'7'1,1 t:pi;i: _ li, 't be unfavorable ,, A. meet Ina of the eaerut ive tvf t he, wa ate ten t o ,relli;ire -1*•.e Altan fie 'sea; ' to" Feeptendre.r Windstorm '77.4. '71 as for •other t'argo. '13larold -lek,es . quired far, mom" itnivOrtant pnrp.o.s,e.s. , e 1114esta e. Mt the .Stt.cre t a ry-1 reaStIrer.r, i ' Huron FruiteGrowers* AssoCiation waS ' beard oil :.:114'7rt age_ fiaot MrigIs ot10 etlt ea.ihi.ope1d t a"l4,the eti,meh\ ,e e1lil1erk11W1f74ee1I,1t1e4. 1,t,e4..: tilca.,,,, veao.ffu11l1e.,eipliotsrt .Q• o. f ll'siaIeV.esdtP rT14141h4tir'ldt.-ei leW:1gy ir1 ine&uiglh: nt.ratool-7111( iedeat wCihleintht (eerl ^0 ra --Time ,(tychag w,ari„3ovtr,711110.*va,114117Nx._ Anti h nenntyfrntstem°WAR ON WEsTN CIVILIZATIO i vol-nt./era,_z &A_''l10';rt0r edtled ttamlace Novetuler Ne - fee was'righin ,airt,t aNt t '7771111 eavsneh deret/elle0 t1124neheld t Wa1tin 17' 7.4 and - i 2-s'It TitttM. 11 re:Ani 1 Were . .1. V. the '7'. 7. ,:.4 re -tall.) m^stit9.4- When they I 4,110, sav.age trite; of heatit.t.ttait•4111 a si,ed t ha 1 , ; he 11)41 Itantluct Ite held , ' • 1,1,1cri, a iso„ . This i ri ii at, tot . wcii, , .:14,., Shk..‘„1 re r. Stewa rt midpileton. tleorge declare ,^ tht arse:yes first' enemies of i . T ,t1,,,i,,, i 1,,,t, ti Z4a1211"Siaite. ITeti- '141.1f,l'eiteineera('y if hO1 ',,11,iiii ",,,r-111,(31:shev;, 4 • A eeee /1elereeire,.,1 117.1ionoct---,n),, , 4.1q):,',3 23:1 Oti0 111(.7n ben, an 41 4 at the. -1--",""-.-'..' -'•••;- '- , , ,•.• ,, , , • „, rein StttiVvely and I). 1‘ Teasealine. • ism. They are, be saes, the et:Ann:es of t ,, he severe witoisto, In of September, Innuattity: berapse thty believe in wOr t - . '-777.114 "1 of 1; orator: J. 01,,,A. a * (100t1k. rill,. IL t I 110 ilnii never solo a '7424,1' 7% to a .,, , t ste Ott rIttei date was 4,zet ear Tutelday, . . .- .A.,25:li s•41 11•41 great loss and injury in, 7. a good in itsvIf.: itel?..187.4,4e they re-;!, . man. tivoultii 77.4 1'41t)11 ., 7,7,111f1 21 NovenilWr . la. ea17.1(4,i It), Vila age. _ win bti, ot, wo 11;v1on• t 14 4.1 t'7'82ratitttee, 7)2 171,t,illagtoult4/7 7 wa.:,- --..am.„: the api!le ontardli„. 12731 afte'r Alisellt...s.,' _ ;tarsi Morality (*Illy as a ttseful feature .. :: ' . . .. , Si, )11 Of 1110 PrOSI*0 •. it was deeided 16 'in' the ,..harnefer of-Wei-iitiiiigQ-"Wifiel,” . itotizte,l. compitiztitd of 1 t'" ,e'lletrer J . 4.1thetioneer 11;uadry . abottt ' his eNlit'r w , .,. , . 2 'I, ° . t ' <4 I IlVel. the 1)ropos-tNi exitibition. 1 1,tw• th0i' earl 4.X12:10:t 2 1P-el'aut.v. as I)r. I tan r..;:n140t,41„ (YOrtt11172 41.1.274.,et alau , . , ,,a21r42 Ieeening. , elr.er„ a fruit display will be 'Platted in '4;,*Ititels, said. they intend to root ortt 1 tent.,* in that line„ hat as nntn s as, /4,, ',', -6aamPoineu,tt:1.„.l tohe Wi1771.0W.• ' of' Nhawricuiturai otlee of the w.trdal edert-s of Illeeryequael ations 77.7 17 1Ito 11a,,ksfv; Mr'7' '7 frwk felNT t Clayiend /rthrlttird beealSe thy gtlepleeeteAporiezz 411 lif114 7. of the 101ItitertatIS7aa, It rIti-11‘., • , . : ., ,•2.421R,1,7Va.ltrnd Stewar'e Middleton wll ihsatisfied With noth„inegless thou. a at he 1 2; 711atelan1 lein7721aed to tend 1' tiorld l)mneton of4re Grman race a toe to be panderc*rt 11i'7 iavme a Ir 71141 exhibit ot;I ,t..„,fraslis I, io,..„1,11 mote:, ,,,,a a rettevvfal „at,,,,,,„,, 1,, ,,,h,c, tio,,,,,,iii., etri eau netnonde 41,0).1k:hag ahead to the „autumn- of -Allart... Irani Ilussaiit.i. ea Rena,...^s^sanee'i oTz ,,,,,,,,, .,_.1“n'intt.n.y.t.tv. ,., inf,".„.nr,"4.,:i ' 11;4., !,,.,"••Att,,4,,,rin,..1, thzit cd;.,e1141.i.'„i 1.'44- It.lteineettng decided:that a display". adventurer vt-bo'e t,clificosity lics•ne:ter!, ' flof fruit product -41 iu this county shoid,1 `'reall„y ((wen c‘mgertial .17; the, Italian feature of the illuron e.xhiltition people. the only' Other -t-ottntry in *tile!' '"i^v "‘cio^ * tii 1‘144 • . ti $2,tt0 , has. ittvn pr,tmised, toward a" s'StrSPrOV72,4 ,' 'Nhillit t022 1 at 112P '47 tOruallemn1 plowing mateh hears language ,Similar o the 17.211871 '7 41 1,744 res . , . llOfficers. Elected - flo) 14 47473,1 at 71111 time. and a motion ' Nanis' is .1tvan. A' study of va,tdern ly oetioof German itiity„ iha.., election of (:tflIcert,4 ti:oti 4,.tok , Was 14201)1011pledginhe g t't4 11 Jairtant, divoc,s ,F44b,ct rinv'1 r. :,•-' tiairi-k(41 t,tn invincs' Vatl,>71.11'1'4 Illna%4"`'U'a4 Ilt't'' r14vallt'ag4' ''',^" itIaoe: wiith lir. '1,, IVILY'te g)residitig,'" to undertake tile reSponsibility of •this • similarity to tiio4 of' the 'Nava's. . . . C,e6d 02 •*-•In(''ml 7.7. 7111'.. 177 21,.7;:t1:trag ntla T170 tv:stins, v.i:rt, as folicivc.g:•13tanorar,y ,',14,,,,,,,.. , Toloy. ,II.,„,), two p,-,,,\-eipr.,....,, si-yeia in , t. '' ttlri.c.,:itats iappbr,•ar tI'tiiott,1111`211rtr{shiA'-t7CS4" 3orilonn ,7n1N,-,-.er„ tlaf'erich.• . ertnP announed tleir intention of ouipme4i11l 4 n7TD1111n1"04?t4 Iizi7.17.1114i Allixd 0 the, entirkl, lierito, of west- i , tv7111:171a 1.'.e41o1,1 ".04'7'7.1 -=1 '14, 1",0 ... v;*\z„ .„,. ! ' VpIr,•P'o.s:V 11ocir11'1L-4e-noonngd:p.ea Arlil7taezoln117 t grkW-.-.1 il.vtklio,i2 "l'tO.Ifoo.:-nisni Agarsatcuot.unVnf4tvne4rytot, icaklfirsiheud that eerini:iheiiuvziilti'inoanttioonf .41otere Blriniteldsh uE" mnpa*ia2riensttli, i1 the p-\21 '7t7 0Pln;6111 2 aol5116 eWIWIIStcPcr insturA„he saidI11077.1' 1"ried :tuest'hina an% the I.S821 1' n1 11 1 of tte,te,orth leiry4rcaszivz2nrne iali 27.1111e')7271'7 whether ta say It is IMee weey that' tte S9217. 417.e(4. , n ' n Z*4 'LI :E...-3,szyn Iza....;-„,,,,,ia ,L....,4 tx,.z. , Innti2A4L 4.710.11;,411,:!1: '421zellorsSont ----ta „ or 'It is e lit."' , - ., clored war on •we'..:tern cl,v1111-4,tion. we', propn liiton an i',',-,-1°t--Nell`b."e -017. 00 at ,IL:e n'ill\-0tra, INvizt-w kll- C1 31112) T1- W''.114,1 -I c68 rem' Yo"6 6 ;',Ii1 re•X•P," "0 7.11111011 '., ore,not iin4litZgluft Iii Itte-usnoI clap -trap 1.1 ""•• `•-•"-" {s ' `'"" ',, . ,, -.., , 117117 '12171! -i of Itoyqe".41; ifoc-Wie, IInron, „Lis frlendI . -nst. -t,',..1: y - to your-.5be12 this tof tv::11, „.7a.pda. By wc...";tern eivii-1 .. ?,,7,-.';',e-att Vane 17 "Ct.^Z,,.'llitlg',,jk-an 't1e^ Z'ittIZI: , A,Ir.,:, 1124-21147,7. 'a? P4'21,et'''S ititzn„ (0"71&7 1477.04' *rt•It is 11." '7 41 the 447&'7'7. 4? 101 bit (Il) (which is Not at nal syllopyttil. 4' Leraliaa, area i'11: '49 L'..V0-,;1'. tf.z,'Z' IfIt':',,,oil.ci ' ll''L!',,N,./. 9t'.t Get:erieIa:, North lInron, Br, ,i tz•,,4-, Im$-,,:, 70112'7'011'0.yon at*,- • . ''',,, 0-,/. ,q,...ith4 .; t-'-...vi,1ig_tion) „„4 .„, moan- the z, . vt,23 s, -,n 1,,,/..o nrs,:,..,i, .c,-,., s.,f.:.,i, t*"., - .;',.;-4/4,, Ii..321.4--1-dzao of Walton. '7'7 "7" t4,:-Tis,ale'i A few kitay.s Inter the tw•o tuen met I, fc..-ationnI unit, humanitarian' ,tradition.1.- , .1• 1' 111117. eseely -elle, 4,1 ee ;13 :p.tr:s of' the 4. 3111117. ' The That Sticks The Cough That Hangs On. ,._• This is the' of a cpugh it is hard to get rid of, . I s the kind that bo Crs 7m -during the day and keeps you awake at nigirta ° Why' not eetree.brotale of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine S Tutsatultliitt • • quickly ep o tiorelition? • and effectively,going to the foundation-of•the trouble, , soothing the irritated air passages, and stimulating .0.• • the market for the past 48 years. • • family size, about 3 times as much, 60c, ab 014 • couLtit It acts prorn loosening the tp ,e the bronchial•orgatis. "Dr. Wood's" has Price 35e a bottle. ters.14ece dreg coun • all been the T. OIL large Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Ont. 1?,‘ +0‘. ' /141 T RCH Qp ••, "Ileception of Her Majesty's pan* Xtegi- ment of Foot, on their arrival in Montreal from - the Gime; on the 28da June; 1856, passing under the Triumphal Arch at the Place d'Armes and Bark of Montrear. • (61.-.47474 Ms • as:visit SstUalstl Soltor& Rao; 34% Gast St. Posse Stsrod) *Xi* Vir2 I. "I -et e • . , ,negain. tarld ,..tono was aslied , if titre. ,, 17 1)7221 gorn. itt nipcl,c,nt tilra--",,,e. a71.-1 tho • V....".nictls• a y';,z'1,,,.'kr:ors +,..f",'..e.---'15-0,'"'1....,..V°11.34" ' ,..,•••••• ., 1......4 ' ', .(,:l VeriiI01). ltZCZlil!Cil Nvitta, norm= taw" on.' • . ' • -4•14ri f.-,ttc,„,7,t slicuLer- fe'ts tto,.K.enh-a.,' rtatell.:1421,111,,,Ni. 11:z.».• '.';',,';',1 (,'-:::,--'-,)5,,. - . o" . ,'7*;;.1;7.. lit,\yr.,-4..n, ZfcrAey 62 Int -7.•,•7.47.22.: 11117.1- if, -W4"11„ at 1.1:0.',1141 1-117.4,-t,.' roeliita .16 -1 -,:op. et1117s:1117r4 etbti=4., forms tZze 111 4 et'll .ati , te.f:etin fiel',1 t.,.:r...4 'to? Wo-, 411172 ? Ontortlat, -,. 131 i. ,, i'o'r. 1,,,,,,ne thiut.-„,,, '/ ,,,mtit ft,i,r- *274?*274?tizon,.-_.'''.,it, arul z,...1--,1,,,,1 the „stat.:KI.....-uca (if * ' * ' 1 ., .. 2,zr,,..7.,,-,,,s,,,,, az-,-,ztt-,,c,,,,,t:,,i\-11 v,,\,,,,,-i,:,,,,,,,V,,.4_,::41,1.,:wt:‘,a at,....'41 4,,i,,,r.l.gcl",4„.1tZ111•1U--0: ^t''.. -t"' ,,t..''Zta',4) le!1'^, 1 1-,:e life of 72411e1„,,0717241 wl".,...'-'.1ter your:. ,.-Att • ea.,-...--.3tn--t. Vrisignently.' of' c-sn,,n,..se„, . • - • • - ......, , • . (ty.„1:1t22•.0 i--VIC.Piliti.1..„ 22.11t2ouz.,, lle .a...A. --,.,1 ,(,t1.,10.,..,,. a',z4,, va-,.. W,1,10t.„ , 7'111 14.14” '„1:41 tr,.'...? c--tii.:*.'''',(11' we ,,ar? .722 111 rottanal in-t,r" Ltirp• anii`Ar"-' , . inna fi3tvi,a1.,-.'L..3 lia an alclr,,,,,..1,tball '0,aS 14). "t.,..,, fly. +1,,/- ' It. is pt,,,„ „ ,.„01,„1, tt,,,,,,Tinn, ut-!,,41 •,,far ilt...,vitzttio'ns .,,,...,_. .t.?..r".f.i,....a t'....:,......::, •,',,...s, at,y,i*,.."",:oratz-e. . '' , . r. ,... „, ,,.., , . •,, • ,...--• -,• , r--), +, ". 1. ... , .--,-. " , i'" ,--1 4, ' , II KIZot tl.. 0, 1.1:.44.) nen: " • . ' 4 pOrki.),y of 211e ,lanlar.+7,1„,•., vco priac:lalm.,'i ivi Ilistoito-frriifies .0-,OnAtiti- kw yet me year thole of a century-andtaaahatter -124 drantatic, dynamic, historic years -the Bank of Montreal has lived, worked and watched lath Canada.• mem The Thialc has st-eq war cohie and et:ace so, peace 'tome and war depart; shared Canada), stniggle throuth every night of eConornic depression since 1817; reiniati to see comas always triumph over' all adversity. rounded two years after theBattle of Watetloo, the,Bank Witnessed the Crimean War, elle Iridium Mutiny, and, with other loyal Canadians, enlisted for the duration in the South African War and World War i, and now marches with the Dominic), and the Empite In World War IL , lwaysCanada has come through stronger, better. 'triumphant. May she to come through the present fiery trial. To this end we work frtd dedicate th• e r:es.in:iwoaotrikoinn'gsseantvdioecu,tsttai%ngourthe1041omoya Evioyees LANK OF MONTREAL . .A 101..N1t, rurat SMALL ACCOUNTS Altt WELCOME" MODERN, EXPERIEi410ED BAiNIKIN SERVICE a a the Oateeza 1.24, Yetzi e.:;,.•„.erease Goderith Manch: A. A.-NICOL', Matiaper et:alien 0 7. via:- it 1 •