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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-01-13, Page 24:00101INWq.„ TIE113i-ctODEItIOWSIGNII., phijusupiottazyMeadoliS By gisriry , TUESTtBL1-AVALT4- -.4-":411S. 'Phil Was' Away for a COOPle, of days, last zoweek.,'-'-zr was - kind • of quiet and lonesome around the house, „ands' spent quite a bit' of ray time in "the, stable doing, chore's. And odd jols Q1 Work:. Then,' readingthe zie,:tis'' paper one , Morning," I ,saiv an item about „a feIlow w;he bus a radio .in Ills barn. .It seerna this f411oW' tailed., the ihilifhed "Mina* *1 UnAtied., _ West Street. Goderieb, 'Ontario - eiberiptiOn RateCanada. .and dreat Britaili;:44-00-1t-Ye4,r.„; to 'gaited Advertiaing Rates- oi "request Telephone 71 1g,O AXISZEMTAA, pA..1,14-sm ANP rich and was _pia the, state' ' The 'Signal 'before', the UrSt World in which. he served overseas.i� Ing decided tO.-- step,' into* the. • municipal rettat, he -evidently' aimed. at tire top, ger understand -Abe "Beeve is :the Artiwt, Vord, editOr-in-chiet The London. !tree. VresS, who regen •.ireturnett from a: tour of "AuStralip, and New rei-ealknd as it." meraber"Of partY,''head. *t • the muntelPalitY of. Birks of. titetidliet neviSpapermen, Wer.,..truSt that Ernest 'Will •fincl „ triktkting to litS Piaper:. a series a -1.0.";' :1-01-discoPe his energies lir running tereating: artlelei,-, telling „of Weat. ht; 1)0th ionnielpal newspaper ofeees, observed and• learned on, trip to, ' , • '• • • . • the Antipodes ; /at one of his articles The peoplejof BritiSh Colunibla are he deals with political: affairs ha New said t. to 'wish --te, , the Zealand, and„ as our 0.0.p; friends: ,permanently -pleared.::-of -every person haire ,been .referring to Nevr2lealand biood,:oven-to the: seeond _ soft , Utd_Pitt'Z Mr. 'Or' i144,1seilexp:tion„ two • put it to there is the ereclit•of getdwell,the national' peculiar interest. He found . -Ufa .6V.P.-.lentler--; that -• -speaksJ'iti New.Zealand had an adianced pro-, ...against Preposa • •grain. of Social-securitY, but, that,',..there GnriStian. and: 4,einockatie nation, Call^ Wag; _not7 slighteStr-evislexiee that ada ',Sheehy . acknowledge • that ,p;a4ile Abe; „New -2ealantijda-Verninent Nv0.- btriT-4E-thiS-comitt.‘y_ought to have orcheStra• started. up wath some. - old - Moving in the dfiectIon of the soeializ- .rightS °Of 4*apraiese nit. time times. Barney started-,Stainia-, .ing around, his stall And Nell in .the next horse stall Seemed to de a two, Step-nr 'perfect terde with. the music'. Ttiever seen such- a Obange 'come radio"- 'to keep his barnyard:40es, in: good tritn. figured,zir"I'vo..44. .he: a •gooti idea. to Moire, .my radio,down. to the Stahle duSt to try the seimme . out. our , radio, is -ft, mantel 'inodel, so it „wasn't miichitronbIe.to move the radio into w.good spot sin top, of the chop bin in the middle passage. When'I -turned the radio 'en somebody was. giving Cut the news. An old "rooster • who had *slipped in the cowstable door When tile -VoWs , Came in from " being watered looked up. -in' surprise: In fad, ' he looked quite delighted,and seemed, to stand there frozen like a statue, listen- ing, to the report --on the terrific bomb- ing .of Berlin. The rest •of the Stable folks-d-idn'-t•pay•-mueh, attention to the 'radio. I Could see that a. new topic of talk would be , introdueed into the hen -house at the first epportunity. As soon as the news,..stoped, an RICH SIGNAL -STAR , Current o e War -- 16; -1,thieh have anything to, do w the war are completely neglected by both lelyera and reader. VMS is - Ctinse the War ;nukes itself felt,in every sector, of daily life, and 04,11411e doeg not wish ,to be reminded of it also in "books. What people do read- was, a ntore interesting revelation, :-ThOy are ,r_pading the Gertaan elasslcs, and aineng these ,their favorite is ,•the poet .PriedriCh 101der1ein, whO composed ,widelY.:. read.' ',out Gerinittly," • "They . are being Very, hiS PoeMs and" his one ',novel, Seale 1,50, having,a ,°SensatiOnal.teVIVal through - Years age. Holderieba'S works .Iite • 1.1101r .,,present vp4pularitY Is indeed •sic'ennoswagoanage),,, 0 froclerawsa, iwisteonr:euwreitfiNv• jll recall, liolderlein sought refuge from the turmoil' of -Warand, revolution In ttfie.teariy, 1800's through., a 216, t into, 'antiquity, into Hellenisna: ',Ile WAS the Mit -of those brilliant German,`. intel- lects who bitterly hated ,their Own country. .I-Xolderlein called the Ger- mans . "calculating- barbarians." "I tell :you, there is nothing so sacred that these, people donot desecrate and, de- hase.it." "The virtues of the Germans are •but a brilliant- clits,e7;-- and Se On, To quote Steen Zweig, he ponred forth ,"the -fiercest maledictions -11. Ger- Man had. --,ever hurlcd. at his_ !own -People." And now we "Itear-7frora , a Nazi source that inthefifth year of the- 'war this „Author is enjoying -A "SeuittiOnal.. re,*viv.paVio" in Germany..; JO. - 6ERMAINIX, IN DEFEAT - The daily papers -have *Wed, Strange ''r1111,10,07 4tbolat', the -TW:ar;_°--Intifit if them -suggesting that peacatelers , of seme kind ilre being, put • out by Gera:1.'0V:- The tact that the sUggeS,' „ •-• gen has,been,ilatly denied Art''Berlin is of little consequence. „Even if it were 'true- it„ would Certainly , denied.' inlfact, 'there, is no reason to suppose thsfre is a, word. ,of truth in the reports, 'and much reason to . suppose there is not. 'There. are 'only two quarters" GertuartY trent-which peace. proposals worth Ate second& cOnsideration cduld, enianate•--the', army and thC,Naziti party. • Inatistrialists, Socialists, Pigi?" ninniStSj, the churches, may all be 4Argy,, inefor peace, and peAce at ,any. cost:. Many of them-undoubtedir-are; but C:Ten, if ninety per cent,- of all their raembers were 'of ;that mind'they woultl be completely PoWerless' in"face of th • vast and Pervasive organisation u4hbf „obeys the merciless belie Hintniler. ..\ --.1f_the array, were prcpared .to repudi- ate Hitler and ehallenge the Nazi party- it could no doubt claim to speak, for Germany, thoughwhether what .it said would be anything to which the nitea.,,,NAtions ;Seriona at- tentiou may", well be, doubted. Ili :any case .there • is no sign yet of 'such, a „move- on. the arnay'Spart. - Itis by no meaes, .clear, in any, easewho Could -a-0 • on its ibehalt, Its:highest .oftleers Are 'Scattered "irver. ti'verve hundred miles of frolit.,in • itussia• -or away in Italy or , Prance. _The time -mai cOnie, as it .came In 1918, when the , army 1.chi.efs will , approach the civil power ation 'of industry; '1,1i;w:,•4ealand, busi ...Ineps men," he -says, "Are critical of• , a the social sectirity services - which lave been set up, feeling tiVit, raaY• 'ultimately bankrupt the -countrY, but the, majority of them at least - are mit - -worried that the, :Go-iernment., proposes to socialize industry. They are. mak- ing, their. plans tcor the future on the :basis" that Ovate enterprise will not - the GovereMent had -4 eel]: at • the4reieia"Ceiictipn, and -the candid " of..41_,Tadtooi group 'whe Were 1MPatient that .,the--platferm X'et ; more -advanced' bad' not ligen,7Put".into „effect were-overWhehtungty--d • While, the program'of social security. is getier.ally:aecepted in, the .country, _ 11-r----Fprd' finds that rave -doubts 7 "• - . fiacit'auff fOrtia: - • • •e , ti�uals sltonld, deelared, be interned as are Gernian•.riationais, blab SeCond adiatts •should„ not be. It reitorted and third generation ..Tapai/secCan- that some the, Canadian -horn JapaneSe whe, wer..e, reeentiy,dePorted could net, even speak Japanese. • ,- * write letterS to the: paPers :COMplaining_ilhout theiii ti.enini;;irf-beet,--writeAhemseives':..dewn, for.tile selfish, 'Unreasoning,. unpatrc g an lie mg against e side the a uthors 'of lijhe unspeakable ••••••••*•••••••••-• • of a bloody conquest, the U.O. NAVVY had assumed ,thilitary control over the elxteen .coral atolle.' By virtue of a forttyear..rt.14L0: _ 24,90)_, 'Office rea . timed etv.11 control. - "••••_--,'01)*".1110*-)re'eotet day of the IarIues' 'i.andlnit; while" fife Strilitgle'lee*lieravva--, Wait still' 'nip and --tuelt, two iertsontet Brltlsh linipire servants -had coiriel 41$110re,r.. Colonel rtlx. . fitrattgWeyd.'llesident Venunissioner of the :01.1liert and DiIice,leitinds _colony; and Maier Fratiete director• , -e'due;i1,#oif 'timing the ` 27,000 Gil', I SAVINGS STAMP 1)erose; kitiwaltF. lionagd tar; • • ried .'British ttag,, •• . At the 'cOnunand PeSt on the *recite*: • — . • .tt • beachhead, the Gen- is rathertrailt,h1lt #S.Lbtight et dollar: - eral Julian Pr011Osed-• a 'dila' and 'vas thrilled, to talk to her-. iivt" Ceremony, 1,1p 1;1,7 cocoanutOlive, and Str1.004' of fronds by shellfire,' rose the band; 'Mr. .and Mrs:* J. 14thhridgei•4 at, Stars' and-.StripeS. ttud is given every---:-CoMfort. an1/4iitliacent; tree, seared- the. 1.)41-011,416 IS the last one livWg tt, TA10.4 r.• et-. Voysz„licirn.o. the •,,-ditt II�rtOn It -was an .:earnest of what would 'boraestettd. and • renterabered-bY. haPPen te„, ethetvlands retaken- frena. Many . friends; 'least .s.orne them., weld* be returned' BiingaiiiVille tht`a ieinona is de, over a -place in nay life before. •Beforei and insistthat an.,,,immedlate veaee 011 1 I brOuglkt the.radlo in, the -stable was any terms is imperative. That 'time gloomy with alid,winter darkness. The has not corae yet, and there is little sign that it silif,near at band,: As for thrcivil power, that, today, 18 ttie Nazi, party,-- and the Nazi leaders are unlikely to sue for peace, for a compelling reason. • Ilowever defeat may be mitigated for the German •na- --tiotitere„.c animals all.. seemed , to lie disgusted with living in • general-. ;hut as peon as that music had time to work its • .inagle• spell ..r.„ the Ogee_ became •-•"' . The cows began chewing their, ends in• -•tit with the tune, The of billy - s ood it 8s long ns pessthte iU taxied, .for the,111,4 rs and theIlimm. fIrtified silence and then. lie- reatures. they are. Our •peoPlearif,Iyantin bk-•lers, the .•'Goebbelsei and Goerings, homephave raany things nsuallY"termed'ential-in" order'.tha,t, the war -May •-•tier prosecuted _efficiently, alitl----te--exisuree--th:at': env -men on battlefields' in the air and On the seas tia:Nt' necessary,' supplies, and MI -most of -the • stall. The calves friskeTJP1 frolleked` and, from away 'oft I.., could hear ' the oftr-pOW-, .gru.litiiig out the - cotiiitries--Of°Europe.„ They -know that bass notes for ' thA. aP" They can. lose n� more by fight- ec_iatton from "The 11.Etteets. Ing--011---than hy'surrendering. -To fightT, 'The- program changed and • a -Clerk, brutalities that havel blackened for ever the name of Germany in • a? dozen nese•Waltz eanie en... The 'cows s ayed quite grac fully -and the , ' „., • -) ... , , . g,.. • cases, they are , taking. these, deprtm• • - . • theirulits..gaWtheirc•Ifteliboodl-d,r---..• ..-.-- ,.;.,-,..gitst„•Akm,..sxe:,.....0.4,1,47,otxe#-„,.e...4.un.,e. tions , • ' 1 . ...' , 1 t ..... lir calves '3ust • stood ---"and,, listened,- --,---I _. •.-unomp. al.„9,14g.., tr,f,---•-@YRtl- 7V- In, MO; - suPPOSser-Ftliey-didtde4apProve--et,-.any... tti tarry' it 'Taxes are hign., ..W.A.er.e i.4 ;-,---but the 'beer -muggers, oh -11420:- they -tbMg as 61d -fashioned- as -,ii-- '••Valtzl•:-/ , A. considerable. number of.. the in . .t. ,,,:...-, , - 0 Y 4itbitants x6E:Ise, .liewever; to-.1tire like ..„._: ii,-- saes'. tax '..ef. twenty per ,:,•eent.: must ha4e what, •tiley ',want. whem-they gut --a • ter-ific7sttriirise-vvben I• Went to hosts in' a dead eity, Another news. ",(Canada'S Sales ta. x. is, ,,eigi'. ,er cent,, waitt :it. TiieY ','slituld beWare les.t. Ihr°'w ,...., , . .. . -- some. feed Auto •Sir .Tintetlay, paper ' speaks of gif:_e*tenSive., :new a 'ces•ev6)- A ' ,,. , ,,,,, , , . . -;:- _ Pip • are. -Jae had hits eyes closed and: and it is considered ex 1.„ ..!. , their .:Wa-Llil,g create. such imPatlenqe WA.S. ACtually frying_ to' bring ;his. bulk • • , . , , , . phenomenon-- .-Perisons Who.- --vmaisU .. le another- letter, dealing wit alliOng reaSonlible people*that the beer aretind, -4114 graceful imovment whieh .:to be at hand is another. As for the withotit leaving -a tralce;' "Wprkers are ,•7 "„Alittralitc,*.s-rord-statewthiat.maior- -traite' wiped-..-be---'---ent,7.elierel -.1' 4 Die -he, Must liaxe_bel` v dAr lt - '1 Y'''' °r-' - h • 'fl.--, ' • - (i&e. e ff --3Y:-"z' . avmg ist-han • resu _s of this ex -peri-; that increaseS__every da', forbidden to lea Berlin, under , an Nothing ' that -can reasonablir be • im,..:. 7 eirell. illstaneesv,Ahey:-_are-erdered•-te---reY t........- gpx,....0___ean-siviraerimany::: _fro/11_46 • TI,Ort at their...place_ of werk after each_ • ' I wa.P eertaiatx. t -..---L.------#3.ELerdaiort-there is opposea.'tolitoelal. • - ' tion,-..ot,---tife, _war...perhaps . 'longer. ids._irc-fitsbles -. iiin l'req,er Curtin,' th;4717e.ader o - I went. over to the driving she . - __-_, ,,r..,.' . 6 „ • . - . Mete -and,-otter-zdownfall. -That, issue. ram. But ri i i • .7.T. • • mil • Or, . • ._. ,1 .• • • ! ' . "•In spite- of the fact that 1943 'was coming • back -T sensed that.* 'change , . is deternained. All the • 8Ummer th A hundred thousand; pergolas . are 'lhe Labor party, • is a moderate Dian , , ... dsonetair hzxetutas:....09f,-..abaont_s:_aallnd. emoustry. ter sem, e Parts_ -...?! .aii-e'''_ ...i,!.. ?Ir... iir-t_ ,:h'a(t--tnn-a---,Gv__qk--tb-ie;thataxe,---gllye-x-, -o-elm-..-411S,Ala--vo---been-retreagng' on the registered 7.,OS missing . today m ., Get- , „ : .„ - ',.----•••••••••.-------F--- - • . - .- - .- - il, !derinite- an ,d,'stinet,,Ajfference: X___,R.tisdaii..t.ucat with- heali Tosses. of .inany„ 'Tiisiy'71'gft tuarL, home _jown. 4 -..,4.,. •'..., ... ' 4 . .worst crop years an. a ,..hatt-century, t,tle , -e . was dri pin -, out o e - .0ne of the . riddles.. of the war • is how cities that • have been destroyed from the air continue to exist. Even in Berlin the stubbornness with which We-. goes on is astonishing. simply dig in somehoW in the ruins,”. says :report to t ,Neue ..Zareher Zeitung. lp,rt aerlinl not, yet in the s4y.%Jttr44'-uf Nilervgerin' „wo-Jti7t.he! Mrs. Andrew 4Atr(C198g33-oggt's1,44'on'w---:Wasedillik-nsil:yt -Dagcnaivr.eelse them:Ivh° has n :at:ternoon last. . 0"rtheeighdetystrpneerticoenntamco;dtaitiotnos, sfireeniutY_ .fpioinen4eati,:taz, 'feievreet.vclefida letter nom n yi 1,4st of Ilisoya,mily,•=;•Your &Tres- •Oxue -'ettlr -k145,9t--4--wisitt4(03,,101491*,,A.,„„ ;AY - an hoer • neart. ot_.:tne.„„eity_witn .„spent_wi_th:Mr. Horace HOTteii7sr, but seeing !a." standliag-And, * yet -this -did not mean the death ot the city. "Despite everythingc.r40.-#11.0),M: ants -:are retairuingr,:,Netirly rAtXe back already; food' 1fatri1lution 'cop- tinnes as usual, 7and trAftic has „been thexeeverr, Js 10 postpone: tne:n. deeraL rdeostimetiw_waY dsoilatahkeYe rtbeteenflorWth to tO:surrender , is -to precipitati.'it! There can -be no peace-4er trim:a 4itlei7. -h? a•cv1,t Ofwou'.uddo itehdegsectiginilin- bilroinn°.p.:11opelnel .wbahcok WhatVitheirrUes. before ..the -world'*% That1141-denlit-deliadr'bit th-Cfutiire- course of the' war, the war luta' to" - day reached.a stage that offers an int• teraptation tos oPtimista to think the 'end is near, To believe , vic- tory c,prtain is. one thing, tehelieve-it, Xalatin"'accerding tellitrtlairo plan;, without question to their -trornierim-, sesibed as baiting *u ndly *natives, sulphur • water, Crocodiles' that 'qau t;AAP.7at - perial owners. '' -Time (dtdesool- 40valtiPs, a iv?, elmo, . , • • • •••• • - %-ege mosquitoes,' an EBI.TRaT, *3'ae. OW - helm had '''•tbe. • Dungannon. telephone stalled-In-liisi-home last Week. Mr. Chisholm keeps a great herd of . cows. and sells his milk •and, the telepherne Will -very handr,tin- his -JiusinesS. -- Miss Blanche Shaw expeeted•home Irani NeW X01:11r wait °niter...sister, AffsS Belle, :who is., returning -home from the hospital this week: . -"The funeral of ther1ale MiSs _Sadie Parrish. of • Goderich 'passed through to K. Intail: cemetery' •011 1VIonday. She WaS2W. Sister ef••• Mr. john FarriSh, who once resided here. • ' lbi4eth"edro,sggioe"gntiti:othoee not sot that the Japs ,should ehased'onc.ot, such an appropriate etting,•--Windsor $tar. " ell to Those Are s Middle Age . Whin raetiand women get_past middle !age thei'r energAr and s.ctivityl-in 'many instances' begin t,o „pline, Land ,their:generar-VitalitY-11-kibit--tit-k-wpte. ;.• . • •Iiiliniiiiti-ailir`elandiseribeiri-'liarder10-- sbake off than formerly,, and, il'ere and there, evidences" • of, a.b-feakdown begin to appear. - • - • - - • Now, is the timo..those wisling_toiielp maintain their healt!a and vigour. ,sihoni.d. take a.courae of 1VIilburn'e Health and -.Nerve iThey„help ,terte up and invigorate the patient by their t011.10 action. on .the system. _ •-` •. . • .Priee,500 a. box, 65 .at drug counters. - • our tj'ademark.a.-PRed,-,,Heartontire..PatikaFe,: The T.,Milture:Co., limited, iroroutskApt., „.., p _ e._b_en , . g- been eser. ,, rial as well a -..terriliory,. altUt a -raid' ,a-ncl' are livin" g •spinewhere.- .....t7, :, f ti . loud 064 and jA4te str -11a,',. but• statisticians ..eitintate. that. the ' -st'aitie s eake1.-t-ab t ha -g. b d -} ted '.'::,. : .Inederate...:iLaber,wlaidh 'le in the ' . . ,• • . • rid the opening PT ,trie-Wiiiter- tiitt-• -•- in. the -'eMintry,,:paying--rie Attentfon,=,:to 'Not _only thelieople-of . u a a canadipa. farm prodnets last year and. a aby was - crying ..... and naigh finds , the Russians still ad -Vane- ,the -ebeStant appeals to them to -return: . • ,-,•., q ••. . , --- was Jaigher-than.,,va. the, ,bumper -crop . . • . „, . • - • ino: with urislackening ,page', [Both. the Despite heavy penalties-the-ntimber of ••• ,.-,..... mons - that were „dennitely.Pattked.„; in-:- - ascetidaney„. Are 0005,0d tcr any%effo , .., . r - . - . .. ,cOws Were Standing'there--with expres- t ear kir- ,4,9,4 - Better prie.es, aCCOraing fact,' .tears . were:- rainninr liewn. their „Old' th t • ' re h ' ' ork' ' - h' li - ' ' '' • ' - ' ' ' ' in their., aver; ancr.not the most re- stantly, .and- will he turthet•sWeged',•13Y e,•.„ errata a c angin _ ers in 3.5 lig .is iee,,i,eitsing_„ cent to Antal. ',. the CoramenWealth.Anto a •.. ` ; 1; 'f; 4-414. 1 --Mr -For'd ConclUdes : ,.: cveAa--s-,e--..r.7.Pt •' , :--,-- .'-t : - . - . to. tnese: authoritleS, ' more than -bridged cheeks .and they had -stopped "chaing . his comment 'on the political situation the ia __. ,,:. p Canadu is •a..bii`eountry; and their eads: Evidently they vie-ik-liaeu- , „ '-round for believing' that the Germans , It might be. addedihat•it is not easy, Solute. realist ' could- find anY ' eolid, the Berlin raids." . • • - - ' . , an-. s .. ..„, . • • - - • - ._ • • . . • . , I 0 .---, - e s o e -o umn • . • , . • '. .. co,ndrtiont7.‘varied widely in_difeerent • •,.. • .-. • - , . their commumeations-,disruPted an unleis..one hes numerous 'accenantices • that-cormtrv- ' - "- .. -* . ' , ' ' - ' ." •••• • ' ...11.g. t - "Th Lo'.t sr, v 'f. . w _ _ „ifier,,r_reser yes .depleted,; are capable of te hide 4nItt • celan_t_ri_ _.w.,_ hie,h,,,has. SY1,0 ' . - ' ' • . 1 The bull ,waS, sittIng .•down. .in he .- Etitroia:ai . ;lows sections and even_ on individual tarm...S corner of his sten looking_MihaPPY en ., mokiug any_.,effee,tiv,-,--stand; ,It'iS..true food. ratiehlWg.:::14.• -i,I Ic-L ,-. ---- 'ha the - mune' Section.. : Western 'Oat the calves. *ere standing iikohnd.leiek- • _ -that Russia''S cpuimunications Will be -.--The -Nation ( ew or. eord•:of-eever-,--haiing.„ a; gop lug:: bewildered: The -horses' started iengthrle'C'and. Oen:fel-les Shertened, . -...........,„ . ...,1.......,,,,,,,..i.,.. • tit' ' fail received ‘,.4 Dad 4ent.7.1urd.: els ....whinniing.„0, il it looked for _a_aninnte an • organ—s "tion has -aston- 'THE DISSENSION IN•Ai.7•U.9OSLAVIA bi_re, ....... . ialtQrefore ,witu._ air the ...s,tabie,_lif4,_ 'Shea the world 4 by:. ',Itg efficiene ,_ An , High., t,i,ipeug ..: he; pro' iii,---e-fi-sre-44 . ,-.0.P tiv 6 as if the ••• soap- operaTiVirurd" • • - rt'q4 ------------1-c.-----..— • even Worse' -results avoided': l'ilkfng , ' r hAct-T.0 move the radio out, con- elratilliOldl. eaSitatell:Pse't tgo,6411tetlialtittelforaNnva"./3'rde..11,,eenitliker'eU,,11. pilos.yelsii"til- ftrietil, tiiiieti96nil.40°Af atrihde). ; onrcefulneSS and hard*work were Worirtt wn.9_,_14_a-Ye _r.ef.ctP.,FILI,a.1_14Y 44,5 going Ao, he_•:hkaevpet _..fitii,ighio.t clio,iii.x--theae, 1;liapgr-e1;.. to it else- in'ents represeet,the-peepled no'. under' Cairo. ' 1-levv, teuly, de7these Govern- - '' into ACCount • the number' Of men and Soloils: that, if radio was going' to -:13.6 baseS,arity;tialliitItiliirr, need. o: . , .,4 , -,,-,-..- - ---- -,. .,..... .... int.roduced ,hito the stable and morale the beginning Of the War,. it is estim-. 4,isfograins would hope fa: - The earlf ..SlideeSs_ :flitleirss•dontinetten--,•WilLstbeSe,:GOV, of ...the Allied ofCensive in .Italy 'must .ernments be able to re•estithirli-the 7..-".„: ,-, 1-,•-:?--... :. - ---.:. not.oeseurethe fact that hard...-rfleting authority la theit.." ow „lnudd* Iter! the .ated, thatr,the. oPtP41:01:. the b--,'erti,ge p,„retty. clesel. .::: . 7 i Tiit RIGIIILSOiT' =„-, - Ili appalling.weather .over-conatfyldear . war? - . .• .. -.... - -, . ... .., .,.....:.,„), ., .., for the *defenCe. Is iu prospect fbefere: • Last ".' lt" this`'. - bl rii ' ' 2, . Now. that th,p immigratten (Exeter ..Thaes.- voca pet.4..lielletii.si4.40ita..-reacheulind.; iltuefto- treebarethil4e0.47.iiivst•i.i‘rtir'tys: foOrree.440.1,_.,:w:YI.:ftesgi466ilav,,ii:1),,.r:tirual!leid, Gs' 1:11:Ptittl ewtobfr: ' , 11 . 4:?Itiper, up ! ''„Theref4time„Aftilesiat" . .. . -- ----- '.weeks• of 'gook.thelid. winter.. • , „ :, 4. , at , ..:' * - , AL- • -•' . . , . -...., 7 ' • ... , , ',the -"way„,..after the. War. what Will ..all the: -war .n.eivs reviewer, the :-prophetsf jthe - -commentaters,.=the arm- ' • Chair' st4tegists, :the, het stotelghters :-and all 4he' rest' of the :fraternn do -tii. put *In -their .:**1)T,:-. • ilarn:(:NvoTka No•ttS,e1g4y!ni..T per...-vbrit,, - . • --* , . --* .,'-, i ... ...,r 1 grearei. than it -was four "Yeard- age. - ...., . . -•••••• . ---7-,-4-:.- .•,-;----- .. - . . . -. ere' are thirteen i'neS-neleS in -44- the •statistician, .phts-at, the aVerage , ,-,.. Ana:dish •*- Senate, „ and . hir; : Kit:LK *;•is man on' the farm: in 1943. produced 'Mader' --crititgniiiirnifit'ffillii* them., three4io,zen • eggs-rfot.everr-two--;.dozen. Every viieitney -boWever -means money before the War, nearlY'ffirice "as Men • Saied"I*O-tlieatpi.ipaYerS;:"i-uodt-nf .whe ' .hogs4laree bushel ..of coarse grains. . . . wouldn't care if.7...7....+11P--- ieatS, ‘ hi • the''''a_ed.*, T.,or,'eVerfftWObUsIels-,-.4,1 more pounds tii.ill . 'Chamber were all left vacant. . " butter for, every five, .'an , , .. - ,, "' - ' ' Ave' pounds' of cheese for every, !tour, , . _ . ...The•Toronto papers teli-pt Plans for That IS -a record ,of which. there is no .'"Greater nTeroitite4".to.cover an Area need to betashtimed. •' ' • •:„ jtif -One hundred ;square miles and to . ... 1 • •R . '• ,.. :i.Ceogaitodate.,',a'',',.'"nitit,ien: .'•,4h."40..a-lialf '.'.."Senievillete in Italy',Writes-i&. The .. , , , ‘,. , , . , ,, ,, .- - people. ' 1Magine,,. one hundred . square Toronto .Star: -z '' ' , ..... fies.og :Toronto! ..BUt-•a,f1-4 . that • • pilincings from Canadian Pallets': ' is only: toi'miles square,,11.111-, the 'have .reached*,as 'in, which wsPee - • 11),:1,0t, ".*:.,-,?,:f•„-goo*,-As_e0.74:.trj:,ott.4tet;id,e, th,a,t.,,, ,.03S,,thpalifi:1,iiiff:::::t.jaiiitt-b,:grgirt:arai4:11.1.1;m4g11:°.,tentitt-1.,:elLtat'ytIeli. 411 treated-tivilian popu io .C.C.i. POriticfalls, efilitin/r' to "'AS::• •s'e19-3:1- the restrictions .•.,terced- ..eP•`. iiall'ene,:Siiiittliig; &WIT -of" the :Nobel .over , . . - plantasif it were. rt chine. , .P:their, diet. !.-Let lile give. -3'7; 1ft% words were trot used., This youngjel- e" ' e ' ' ' re-WeiderS -Witt ":'t":the _mpleiyees we . detalialliat shOuld m e a t blooded, Canadian piteh in..and do low asked to be aIlOwed to take charge , li.tis,e,760ahined,-artethey ee.Matitfl,nd, -... 41;1= '•-:litinoof - against ft,,_, -eorathow, 04'. the lieWS Of ttle faim. 'Els success" - work P seW erg.a!i welders. The C.C.F..enemr....:1-::wonder ; if -John D.0e,7 vas deeidedly : 0 tsbanding.„ Next. he • .propositiOne,theei seems„to he. that a .whose -.toast' *as 'sliihiliErffrielin.' , ,4*SuCcel-0,116-e.'erri...'out:tea'-endrn-g-7.4..- The eat the:. sea; routes to Britain till Bra,. -plant .1).tedueing -Inaterials. for: Which -thi$ blOrPill&-4)i.4i1-4•• -egg • Utile too much, has •eve' r hail- to • tine)," saw „thal he 'hadtectited:a• relit,: tain',,•WLIA'. AtAry‘ett- into- Surrender. .It 1011.4 .11.6 further raarket •shoidd, be. ins,reh :eusue§A,.,,Aliess, iade..- oy with .); .S.710/1(ierb The ioung.;fellew- Was taken .V.CPaS te rob those.'Who in..:19.40" .were • • ' •to -an interPreteri where -4. it 1,va.S"tound ,iighting•4erinanr single-handed of ..the toirtirei'ed in iiPeration in order to his. e.ssential ,equipment for, ,, . . ., . , ' ,,:1114Wiittnd c.9%-cred :lir 'Mud. • 'tehriettit.ii,TIlhAias ' gy9Oc'uctn gill:, 1111111 is ii:'t-4ots.. gpo°01•18..ett• 11""‘ 6;i111115711*).44 '7111P1)P8ieWrile°a8geonl:?twcr respect ;.61P 06e i elders . at work, ' * ,Twti' ' cluegtion .. $rtge,1,, •sikoadret,it. _wk., aseaper pe&, k Onder, ifmt the. end.14" such a • ,Lon thede :men.' Oki And doee .skill -,trYing-lOtirneY;„ with I'llot,t4f8 awl he A ttlerelarni hand,'" •thiS wise, -farmer t enty.five -yeard ..,s,beforer,--,„liater-- the. before.71"theY *!;could. reaeh I • •••491**7, 1N, t are past, arid-, .the Years. through the *power of 'its police . r*. this' good, landis up for conSiderti• tion; anci. :polio*: of: eannpatiOn. is such .iluerea eoentry-it. is ..about -the size ' we venture -sonie,,euggeStietis along' the th'at its loss will be another3tee7, NOW. pf,Oregen.. With a population of.46.00,0,- .1ini-Pf farm requirements, :The -main., to Hitler. • What Allied -move will 101- 000 -are . two • .cenflietrrtr- poi/tidal; thim is to 4:ypo,the dtaNKipg: '•tlte. low that--er. lust, as- Possibly 'precede, grourys that have_,:ben, figuthig a dill t. Uhiy LY a day ensures against baking faiiures! WRAPPED AIRTIGHT FOR DEPENDABLE STRENGTH YEAST CAKE s mAt(e. • p ReAp .. $.0416 Briimiets it -is known 01113' to. the. fewinWhose war with •ertela :other evert, as ' they have 'cold - or raciaht , . handA: the supreme direetiOn) lies. lint fought the German fate. Now theY. • / , the. possibilitiesoare obvious. ) They are have emerged as, two separate. gOVern.... are just the ...sort . required. - $ome • . . , . •Briiishers ' are, #.peut• the Peorese stuff' indeed advertised. plaifily •ertoUgh"...-,' Y ments: -(1) a temporary Govern _eia_... we 'eau iriave,„,- That's a plain fat. -the ,...01.0nay„8 _open aPPrettensions. '-The headed by ilr•IvaifItiliKr6rit:Qt-lar"' : This 'latter Class .simply do' not work ,very, uncertainty, :.18 keeping ' large liamentary . leader,...rufd sepilerted""-.1)Y In Well with our aanadiari...pepulation. -611einy forces •hannobilised, for he haSnO leinrS1141'4081.1j (Tito) Broz's Partisan- .. • On : the other hand,."•someLof the -folk means of knowing whether he will need army, estimated; to be 200,000 Strong; 00111--the-Oatinent di Avork Ia edniir- theea. first -in the Italkans, 'id Niartherik, (2) , King Peter's ejCiled'Goverronent,-,, ably; Bete is -one instance. A -farmer,: kranee. or'. the Lew Co,unt.ries, in Nor:. -represented in the ,homeland - by its in Orgill' County 'about.! a -do/en rests• WaY or en the Riviera. -And. ever the. Minister of Yirar, Gen,- Miklatiliovitche -" *4:r:was ituck...,for he-ip,•,; pieiapplied. immense potential front he-js, hi' the an& his 'army, assumed • to-nvinher. at the 'London- °face' tet such help and saine dilemma '.' that raced. •hini- An. between 0,060 and,-:20-,000-",nten7• .. The; was offered ,..a .man Who.,,had been •rez....-4ussiii....-. of 'being unable to bring -UP Partisans have accused General,Alik.; ieeted by the -other .- ratteere : Seek -reserves. to a threatened •itiea, withont` haileViteh of dealing ' at times with assistance. This yeung, ane could not InVIting attack in the place from wineh- thewenerat;:vilting Peter has called the speak a . word_ of English., , However,, they - came; " •• - - -,'•., . •'•.• Partisan movement- "terroristic" •,. -'' ,he:Was' alert and Wes answered, Where..i,... Two- factor's .have gone tar.towards ' ,:,k ;tangle !of issueS *lies •behind, the •split'," For , one, thing,... Itbig Peter's 'illiout,hire are "libeiailitlidlirogredeiver '..:.-; from--the--thewill-cause.,....this . • landoWners wh4 dominated the ednutry* Titer ...., a- Communist, . h 0 ,•." Causes clinker trouble. The heat „ of Vitrioud shades ' of antheonfierVative '.- -refuse'to /ioften and fuse, - and - brthe,yeare before tee War; ',Marshall 043`t..•ermaget, represents ., Conservittiv,e, „ ...1.1Don cooling will, low. a crust,. - 10 known as- a: Clinker, . • . . , . : , - • . And yet with.anthraCite coal . „Jhard,coal), the email amount of -,-ittiperities . have such ..,a „high , fusion temperature that in home * .. heating,••. clinkers , Should nev • • • lelinkers and 'Their Elittiy. TT 'is a ,,,,ominat saying 'The e'quires ,niors „ •11 Coal ,Olhakersol But this is "'--air for conibustion to penetrate /let true., It physical napes-- • through the Wel. The heat that Sibility to make coal: clinker, It is generated,oaptiot he Wiped • is - the 'refuse in, the' coal -that • **way easilltatel.the tenitierature, • may ' build up',1 sufficiently „yto ,the urit in the .peal. sealing. 9erutanes, fate,. the failure of the ll•hoat eampatati_ and the succesit of _ the Allied air aftheit..on Germ " vitiesi! The hopes pinned ,On Abe litarine,2-were .undisguised.. wag to _ • faraiing'} than the Kest • of...*us..--.111e11. _Americans likewiiie were'''. to be sun15-.. wetd* g retent a man from loing .* Present., ;he has, had A" Slice of ph611$5. sillperg,---nn& aircraft ever . exPiailled• "Ite knovvs.far more about reland or. .-tatlier,fkfita'!of -617-ofteAtgi'vetyhtili.--to-aSsusg. b111.1Y-beef, hard -045 or.twO, and 'fasarorie211w;.°011,4solaire.,,m7orikea-ne'llge.fteftleglitboc'inwrgs*:seuttrxic:eartti.J-1)'1.11.: a 1,n p mr.end611 iiiuiutions W( re to join them lit thc r4e.ent hunger. If lie .has, then his tompleint is legitimate. .1*.wonder, reiriark President;ItoeSevell. to .1.1e,?.. heyi,ied had .to throw a grotind Sheet dOwn in the mud! and' roll ,11.0 flr--42-ecinifortable night nada, the' '... effect • that; the NOT, ,,PPal,'nlight be ettrea. Vfilnion. Xing , Peter's,- Government IS identified. with the Orthodox (1,0., - • */4CraNe.ty.ilek;le7t: uerer.e,,r,Ilt°b):::81:11enrAb18.11'eewl:,:. neWenhtt4011'd::tir.cttiohle- .1- --occur; but do. -• *:sne9spiblibilativ,tteon'utitte,diturnep,,pte:d.e.atoomillift_tfutet,tbolitthoffittthile ,. • time appeared divided on the question ** have elinker, .trouble, -Ilowever,.• "thericseItee, --Wite---Ttitssia -favoring-the - ------ the -moor should not -.:be-Ailantgd,-,',... farm. Why not look for men of this freln-•411.terleir and the -British Demln- IVitain blteker the IChig's Governtnenti. ,: tured" by.wronemeitibds of ham- *.*; ,CIinkers are vietualW'.4tmaniftic. niftily a 'marginal or even, sublearghltd- „shatteied.._ ,Troopa in- their niinious PartisanS while tile' Vnited•StateSb9:11,d • soil, ire matter„What their- rae.9Mverr ions. have cross( the seas in seeeritY,.. ean resolve.these itssees- and unite the tiling and. improper firing, „- • good.' 'farmer in. this country means and the flow -continues; across -. thie twe forces hag*" seenatd4 verrinuell. in .......e--------• • .•.: 1 " regarded ii. tl,te dOctorDN't ebells. and bursting hi oh exPloSIVO. 8E114114' for our ' emoinctilwealth• „,i,tientic• at 'any rate, in,, increasing' 'doubt., 1'l sent Allied peneips we.re, ..,,,, 7 It .18 ale" eaSiest thing iri. the, :hie patient, the 'Milted, State* of ,its , There will be men and meter- ortuiria. in 4,,- retiort-tor the-Uouse.of - ,..1•VorisItcceausa a clinker to foram . All One has tii-de is to mix red - - ' ' • . - 1.1." 4. id 1"`" f gm t• f - blind tip the, fftrii, koek bsr:the trial 14..14.1.411,00t. te-overieliellii .GermanY, Commens• by -Minister of State 1111 1,1 ' , Deiulilid 'dive -it -4C .it wrift.firs,w, oft, s Pariners.kno* tIM fatility•of trying to voltauer-- -teliate ailment' and 'that the count*, trene o aye, 1. mg re en s 41 . , • • h d W-41". '' • -f- ' ' h k tilt • : • not coale„ with the .ash. 'flow do , . 0 -without out equally, tnr her DreGoelilt1S-has tele. 6 1 i s t I/ we u eo or1 • 1 /atom:tea, problbly tis 11. not I, Itears-rtiTh a, syntireth.: Inethcd51,°6f teinitolartg bY 11011u'rd, • . f eltlar i etle listflier. AS.s.fori,„ eses aikers T A vile from* ihe air attaek That e:ltft f)),Itesy'e.vo°113AfreInaew.e 11$1ituW1144 4 tli'lltog kitlnvt"9-itif - 14 Iker '1111111At'Y; that there will b I ' ti ' la'E48e( )S1 ecke ary of ... tate pli at a ,a„n„ anah?-nottonsicinT.oto red .*99-s t• .,... „ lin ,ci twoerieneing-m-Tiett eonoilows the p oi oft or ca ' adding t th 1 • - ' n -..•nk " L. er That: ilaePil4t LeriTleki, ma. Ur. Winkle asSaile it tie- describing 4'ir • higher- pay. t dare* to state I ------:*-- *` - ' l - ' ' s , ou yr . it a f 11.. III a ,t; rite,,artr• desolate. Tlie raids will ...&et forces nngOlavaweel:41)resiet . 'thiiiii$11: tli6:111'e (Ii;°1** 'BY "ilig- * ' a bodged ehd poker-,-ealways nee • the ,mnerican ijeople A's always 1.ek , there, are not pflnill wit° Ny it/ .„..he new superl-ten...en„ of p ." ' t .3011; though there ma b . i now be considered • ad ha '•the .11"“"f del ti or Averse? If and c(1)rn,ror,:t 9 12.6 a"-ne.nottg.lro And cifrp-s-113)--, Ittlows flows L. La% backed.. by, lar Nts J., ex - Y Ing • the aCYrninI154t*uor.lt.thritit'sgt18n. ni;c:ee'releTse, a straight poker. By stirring the 'Pe%ehange plect4: •v„.11-11 f' -,e fighting lunatic nsYlnui -was strolling' 'IrtrOnlia,,t there is 1104101/e of effective Are supporting a ter defehee. T people they nee. Ile is, of eoll..r.ge. I' right for theirs. hat IS the prospect the giving mein mere Support than we are iiii.,:;,gall,,,snhallee7fetosocrec•b,vralltilot•ii,no!ity,sylubjuiaitim8g: appointmeet When suddenly otte, o t tiersnans ,ere fee n Instead of the rebuSt _era- vigorous , rein eerveould et:etange -"tis lot* the groulidg few weeks s ry, to mid, rtastig, hat. „buittn, _trite spectator (1,.,,00(1 ) giving to Generalt-Milthailbv,itell, , for enough Mere; , but mr, rteetereu,„ .ctrits‘ remittent; titettia.- fieverhowas,-., es II -cost -0d I g*- . the simple rea011"that tile resistance rubbish or earbeee in the of the 'Partisan Vireo to the erinans tornaee tommenting etonornic coeditiorts, have great preasure n orm rig y u TII14"4,11Nlailit LINO s. y ' h teeter • • and It eannot he denied that in. 1(43 !.i!,,okile(3.41:41,yetter, thaw the last stivorliv, to(utv tit swer , as • -Tlie doirig do above 'things tittle SaufloOkerl like a very sick alien. The"infantry reerult had been bullied "Thank You " 'replied the it 1 th -----------4 4)11 *Itetimit'e Chaitee 1 ((11(1-1111 n13 unfortunaTe , A - • e INeW. I Irk "ill" - 'We nog b„ttee, nibibed s the °Meant for do-Ys,ott end, Itt that fr, Wit:70-1,11"01:6ta'tirvee te4:f01111,11)411111411Ye 1{11•CON411013T ItPiONNING * * and you Will TkeVer be bothered with clinker*. Irbweveri , there- , no Burk* ,10_,„ _. , , ,, s e a ce ute ,eit le, he UAIN bungling aSk why? , %veil, eiris,;,angwered 0/0 er xi ire be it5 Th I ..le -nited States. and (treat Britain axe several 11thee ways in whirl nun Arrow, for 'We IlaW throegh riiik.'praetiee .;-...,Innit„, t,le,„ 0., !",,Yeq" tseem More like one or . viewed the general secretary, of •the righte fa* torritorie.e, eolonitil or othely. • , o . 111 r . e newspaper inter. htive waived none of fLeir ymoi7,4,11,r kers can be made te form. .--They Can tie formed by burn. an m ne 0 hi h h (it . i . _ , , , , ..,,. . • 421., may I Itinnish . newspaper., Hufvudetedbladet ere 11 ' ..' • . Sot notleed that the editor, r,rhietit .4_41, .• ,,./t,,at about :tune $,,,....'1.-t. iinoii,.' ‘*.i,,itat...'.fti.,-,°1- . ' - ,. „so-ettilt'd, Association Of Burepett ieg' a coal too...4461,11 in size. Thit 0461Warsierteriatw, had. bsextuar eisteettentetoia. vellum* sOfherahlis !!*cotit;n*tight was," )t1(1 the, sergearit. I A Man •-*-eame it;To 1.;ee'-ri'i-a'nt iti'enii*Naet,111°!N8*.e,t4Yell.eriu6frotplettl°nillOstrldtleirtif'lliiti61141s, now,. w s, a • ne eight e" . i offered $100 reward for the return- of geetleineit, Ilerr 1)r Vail Rothe of ti'l:mugtahalptbelpeouilidb443ti:1:1;biettileeti°rattlityiSelattilltIrojelgiwriYile;t1tilefftkzeetl"olit dotwIt toy do' 00ettlyenat ti,. coutottnt "A perfectly etternlettf4 Nat."; his. wife's pet eat. The newspaper ad Atli' ' ' ' ' • 'for 'the draft to pats through th • . * asesettio, tot _ ,..,...,., _ ,..., .. or *lowered the , reetuit, "ertinimed full taker remerked thet ft i WIN • it ratiter„,foxidents ve °lit "1114: slirPa8tng Ili' „ * mvosuHintr IF4c1414Rair•' ritO, MI fir04, MO miles from„I 'loge, riesmiltd for n exot for oat riot made it "e'lestt whet kind' of kstrrissang." °Ile." rt‘134/ lied the ., d axial does net trozen fait wise, taken froln them by the If1PA. In the first snelt territory regained, the British flag last week °rose with the, U.S. flag.. • The 'keen ;Arid blew from the* ?edge; rippled the f3ters and Rtripets rinh the 'Union :ark flying tilde by side Mrer the hekttered Gilbert isdands. •Iftee • • tisis sloe eoal peeks more firewood it. hooka oft are net readies today. • 4at• st" • im Clinkere an be imade:, by "blasting." "BlastineMearis ini- properconti-oI of --air•by-, damp.," ers.*Let Us assume heat is"Want- eshdankpe ne t fgt. oThhsei at sthperodbaatiblp! h°regat6iPseork-btalviidneedL tiWphstaeni;s811111:1fien;et amount ,of heat is ,abottler. snl .0 tc ihs cld_,:t 16. r nnTi aYhel aa nnad4 the°,,,1nolle1t:Ti e'tremendousY. temperature immediately -goes , - • • tiatPurien hieehonture*SY*hitgfhthenisoutgeftP•thre- natural impurities in the coal theitinelt-and-;run , together and for*" what 18 ' itnoWn' a$a common clinker. . Here iS What do if ye think a clinker s formed your &Out 24 straigh edged polar ahd p ee tho 6.1e9:tOite:ntW:itdliltriett, fleIrwtisalat n°h5 ru°1 iseel r thhhhefees P°fic°00ril:d will . it_int oTkit ltnej 10,tied, p4ftaimiliutn:ftiote.d,i :ta6rknael:tlYt?ebilbe°'Weerttijah8 me rig clj 'rent itring :the lite back air eenieS Cell et With the,ra , es calle erN, The nurse hernial with car - its proper depth, - to reset the datnpr - Ask cA.bef°1te• to the basement Yalr el -dealer. for firing Lrom,4,arnert, pi ` charts and eline: O. Pioptr d1111g thelenient and the fuel w-1'minimize er cllnk- (23)